5 things to do in Milan this weekend
From 18 to 20 February
February 18th, 2022
No more masks outdoors, operational discos and Fashion Week just around the corner: these are the ingredients of a weekend that could definitely reserve surprises. Am I wrong or there are also some shy spring rays to warm up the cold heart of Milan? A combination of so many favorable situations can certainly not be underestimated, so, as always, here is our faithful list of tips to get the best out of the city we love so much.
To Eat - Iyo Aalto
Iyo Aalto, a sushi counter and gourmet restaurant overlooking the Library of Trees, is the second sign of Claudio Liu, the man who brought the first Michelin star to an ethnic restaurant in Italy. The elegant restaurant, on the second floor of the Solaria Tower in Porta Nuova, in addition to an oriental menu offers a selection of over 1600 bottles of wine.
Alvar Aalto Square
To Discover - Role Play
Fondazione Prada presents in Osservatorio "Role Play", from February 19 to June 27, 2022. The exhibition, curated by Melissa Harris, explores the processes of searching for, projecting and creating possible alternative and idealized identities. Role-playing and the creation of alter egos are among the possible strategies that the artists in the exhibition adopt to investigate the essence of each individual and his or her self-representation.
Osservatorio Fondazione Prada
To Chill - Iurio
In a small space with a neat and modern look, among tiled counters and strobe lights, a bar has recently opened in Via Delle Leghe. It offers colorful cocktails and interesting finger-food proposals: meatballs with sauce, herring club sandwich, together with a good selection of "down" wines.
Via delle Leghe, 5
To Club - Apollo Milan
Friday February 18th It's a pleasure to disco returns, the event of the duo Marvin & Guy, which every third Friday of the month animates the picturesque rooms of the Apollo. Not to be missed.
Via Borsi, 9
To Shop - Mollura Home Design
Mollura Home Design, embodies a successful history of interior design that began in Messina in the 1930s. The store features the most established international brands, a select group of emerging ones and a team of furniture and lighting professionals.
Via Filippo Turati, 3