
5 things to do in Milan this weekend
March 14 to 16
March 14th, 2025
Is spring here or not? After the promise of sunshine, March has reminded us why it's considered the most unpredictable month of the year with mood swings between warmth and bad weather. At least the winter chill is gone. This means we can finally go out without fear, explore the city at ease – also taking advantage of the collective awakening of a city where there's always something to do.
Here are 5 things to do in Milan this weekend.
To Eat – Osteria Onda
Small space, great staff. Osteria Onda is a relatively new venue, but its name has been circulating among the city's live-wire crowd for a few months now. The food is simply divine, the wine selection (which includes natural and biodynamic wines, very à-la-page) is excellent, and its location makes it an easily accessible restaurant in a very quiet corner of the city. Definitely worth a try.
Via Savona 45
To Discover – Oval Clouds @ OPR Gallery
Andrea Cella, Creative Director of Hooded MYV, presents Oval Clouds, a temporary exhibition powered by YKK, on March 15. The event unveils the brand’s latest exploration in performance-wear, merging technical precision with avant-garde design. Centered on adaptability and protection, the collection reinterprets staples like hoodies and outerwear into multifunctional pieces, featuring advanced construction, engineered details, and organic-inspired pieces. Supported by YKK Europe, Oval Clouds highlights Cella’s innovative approach to technical fashion and design.
Viale Corsica, 99
To Chill – Chà Tea Atelier
Is there anyone more knowledgeable about tea in Milan than Gabriella Lombardi? We don't think so. In her place, which is both a shop and a tea room where Gabriella also provides consultancy, holds courses and tastings, every tea lover will find their center.
Via d'Oggiono, 7
To Shop – Fashion Hong Kong Pop–Up Store
From March 7 to 30, 2025, Corso Garibaldi 73 will host an exclusive pop-up store that will immerse visitors in the creativity and style of Hong Kong. This project, sponsored by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels, aims to strengthen the bond between Asian and Italian fashion. Fashion Hong Kong, active since 2015, has participated in international events like New York Fashion Week. The Milan pop-up store will offer a selection of local brands, including jewelry, accessories, bags, and home decor, showcasing the innovation and excellence of Hong Kong design.
Corso Garibaldi 73
To Club - Take It Easy with Ash Lauryn + Bugsy
Ash Lauryn's impeccable house music selections are sure to get you dancing. 'Take It Easy' is not just a name for a party, but a project that embodies deep ideals, based on the passion, enthusiasm, and dedication of its founders. The main goal of 'Take It Easy' is to promote musical ethics and ensure high-quality sound, with the ambition to introduce the best Italian artists to the European electronic scene.
Via Giovanni Battista Sammartini 30