5 things to do in Milan this weekend
March 24 to 26
March 24th, 2023
To enjoy the warmth of spring and all the charm of Milan in the sunshine, our trusty guide is ready to accompany you on a weekend of discoveries ranging from food to clubbing.
To Eat - Clandestino non esiste
At the end of January 2023, Lea Pedrinella and Lorenza Licciardello opened Clandestino non esiste, an offshoot of Onest, in Lambrate. The new sign focuses on sourdough, with two daily baking sessions that bring customers the smell of warm bread, as well as croissants, tartlets, plum tarts, biscuits, focaccia, sandwiches and coffee.
Via Conte Rosso, 18
To Discover - FAI Days
On Saturday 25 March and Sunday 26 March 2023, the appointment will be renewed with FAI Days of Spring, the most important street event dedicated to Italy's cultural heritage and landscape. The event, now in its 31st year, offers the chance to discover and rediscover surprising artistic and natural treasures throughout Italy by taking part in free visits proposed by the Foundation's volunteers to more than 750 sites in 400 cities, most of which are usually inaccessible or little known, to spend a weekend with a single protagonist: Italian heritage of history, art and nature.
To Chill - TANTOTONER by Angelo Flaccavento
The "poetically punk" drawings of the well-known fashion journalist will be exhibited at Marsèll Paradise. «Tantotoner's novellas are displayed here in all their plastic, smoky fragility of illuminated notebooks, placed in the viewer's hands for the delight of the eyes and the imagination. The only request is that you wear white gloves. For the rest, you can turn from the first page to the last, in reverse order» says Flaccavento.
Via Privata Rezia, 2
To Shop - PWC Milan
Located in a side street of Piazza XXIV Maggio, PWC Milano is an authentic factory for clubbers from Milan and beyond, in a riot of accessories, latex, silk: anything to catch the eye.
Via Pietro Custodi, 12
To Club - Otolab: Hypnotic Circus
From the watercolours on the turntable of the early days to the laser spirals of an imaginary future, via the "Psychoscope" and the "Pepposcope"," self-made instruments between analogue and digital that form the core of today's live performance, Hypnotic Circus is a ritual of collective hypnosis in which music and research merge and become indistinguishable.
Corso Garibaldi 89/a, Milan