5 things to do in Milan this weekend
From 8 to 10 November
November 7th, 2024
In Milan, the arrival of November brought with it a good dose of fog and cold. Despite the blurred views these days, the city continues to shine in its hustle and bustle, both victim and architect of a never-ending mechanism that it criticizes but deeply loves. Fortunately, this weekend Milan will welcome a bit of sunshine, capable as always of bringing a smile even to those struggling with the seasonal change in recent days.
Here are 5 things to do in Milan this weekend, from November 8 to 10.
Where to eat in Milan - Tite Milano
A new trattoria opened in September, exploring the traditions of Central Italy, from Tuscany to Lazio. With a menu featuring tasty dishes perfect for lunch, dinner, or an Italian-style aperitif, Tite Milano specializes in classic flavors of the Bel Paese: salsa verde, meatballs, pasta, cured meats, and cheeses will make you feel at home, accompanied by a good glass of wine.
Viale Cassiodoro 5
Where to relax in Milan - Cartoline Caffè
Another new opening in Milan is Cartoline Caffè, a specialty coffee shop also offering a sweet and delicious plant-based cuisine. Whether for a quick snack or a Sunday brunch, the colorful and cozy spaces of this café offer the perfect opportunity to take a break from Milan's buzz and recharge.
Via Nirone, 19
Where to shop in Milan – Laboratorio Riciclo Pelle
On November 9 and 10, 2024, Laboratorio Riciclo Pelle will arrive in Milan with a pop-up store and an exhibition to unveil the brand's new collection. True to its name, each piece created by Laboratorio Riciclo Pelle is made from recycled leather from production scraps. In a fantastic pairing of sustainability and tradition, craftsmanship, and recycling culture, the main focus of the new collection is unique and eco-sustainable luxury.
Via Filippino degli Organi, 8
What to visit in Milan - The Adoration of the Magi by Sandro Botticelli
Few cities in the world can boast hosting a Botticelli masterpiece just steps from the city center, accessible for a price of €10. From October 29, 2024, to February 2, 2025, Sandro Botticelli's The Adoration of the Magi will be on exclusive display at the Museo Diocesano Carlo Maria Martini, offering a unique opportunity to see up close one of the artist's most important works and perhaps even start the Christmas celebrations.
Piazza Sant'Eustorgio 3
Where to party in Milan - Generazione Stupenda
This Sunday, Plastic hosts the best of Neapolitan and international disco-funk with Disco Stupenda. On the turntables, you'll find TommiBoy, Boogie Rookie, Paolo Scotti, and JIM, a team of disco DJ specialists bringing the best of the genre to the dance floor. Plus, if you purchase the tee made in collaboration with Generazione Stupenda at nss edicola, you'll get free access to the event.
Via Gargano, 15