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A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

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5 things to do in Milan this weekend

From February 21st to 23rd

5 things to do in Milan this weekend From February 21st to 23rd

This weekend in Milan promises a mix of culture and entertainment, despite the uncertain weather. Whether it's rainy or not, it's worth dedicating time to vintage shopping, aperitifs in chic spots, and interesting events. nss takes care of finding the best places with its weekly column, so here are the 5 things to do in Milan this weekend.

To Eat - Moebius

A venue with many facets, converted from an old textile warehouse: it is a bistro and cocktail bar on the entrance floor, but once you climb the stairs to the upper floor, you gain access to the restaurant, which boasts a Michelin star. Looking at the menus, both for the restaurant and the bistro, a wide range of tapas to share in the venue’s lounges are offered. The atmosphere features carefully designed lighting and modern decor, where you can savor experimental cuisine that places high-quality ingredients at its core.

Via Alfredo Cappellini, 25

To Chill - Shiua

Shiua is a natural wine bar on Via Andrea Solari. A quiet place where the owner, a sommelier originally from Ecuador, offers a selection of unique wines: the bottles come from unexpected regions, such as Germany and Austria. Additionally, the venue offers dishes from fusion cuisine, including some Ecuadorian recipes prepared with the best Italian ingredients and flavors, as well as traditional local dishes.

Via Andrea Solari, 43

To Shop - Indaco

A charming second-hand store active since 2008, located in Porta Venezia, the heart of Milan. Indaco has everything to satisfy vintage lovers, with a selection of classic pieces such as denim jackets, Dickies and Carhartt apparel, and Patagonia fleece. Additionally, it is worth stopping by to check out the extensive Levi’s 501 collection and the numerous accessories this boutique has to offer.

Via San Gregorio, 11

To Discover - Tullio De Piscopo

On February 21st, Tullio De Piscopo, an internationally renowned percussionist, returns to Milan (at Santeria Toscana) for his new tour: I Colori della Musica. A unique evening of Mediterranean melodies where the artist will revisit his extraordinary career, marked by experimentation with sounds and rhythms, including tributes to Pino Daniele and Astor Piazzolla, two of the many artists he has collaborated with. De Piscopo will bring his overwhelming energy to the stage, offering the audience a sonic experience that transcends genres and generations. The evening is organized by Andamento Lento, the Neapolitan nightclub inspired by the artist’s eponymous hit song. Tickets are available on Dice.

Viale Toscana, 31

To Party - Wow! La festa indie. Sanremo Edition

If you’re feeling nostalgic about the end of Italy’s iconic music festival, on Saturday the 22nd you can spend the night singing your heart out to the latest hits as well as classic Sanremo songs that never go out of style at the Circolo Magnolia. During the event, Sanremo-themed gadgets will also be distributed—just another reason not to miss this unforgettable night. Tickets are available on Dice.

Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo, 41