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5 things to do in Milan this weekend

From January 26th to 28th

5 things to do in Milan this weekend From January 26th to 28th

The days are getting longer, and the gloominess of the sky in Milan is slowly fading away. Fortunately, the last weekend of January has arrived, shortening the distance that separates us from the eagerly awaited spring. This week, nss's column is ready to help you with the best events and locations to discover.

So, here are 5 things to do in Milan this weekend, from January 28th to 28th.

Where to Eat - Max Mariola Il Ristorante

After the buzz of the midweek opening, the weekend could be the right time to dine at the new restaurant of Max Mariola, a web and culinary star. Located in a spacious venue in Brera that is divided into a restaurant and a cocktail bar, the chef's new place follows the motto "magnamo bene", focusing on quality and creative dishes. The average price? About €45 for three courses, a smart solution that aims to encourage all generations to discover Max Mariola's latest project.

Via San Marco, 26

 

Where to Relax - Bicchierino Bar

Bicchierino Bar is a new entry in the vast panorama of Milanese wine bars and wine bars: located in Giambellino, a district that is gaining more and more resonance in the city's geography thanks to numerous new openings. Immediately becoming a meeting point for young natural wine enthusiasts, Bicchierino Bar presents itself as a modern wine bar where you can buy or taste labels from France, Italy, and Spain, in addition to a small selection of classics.

Via Giambellino, 39

What to Visit - Morandi 1890-1964

Take advantage of one of the last available weekends to visit the latest exhibition by Giorgio Morandi, an important figure in Italian painting of the twentieth century. It's a unique opportunity to admire up close the still lifes of the artist inspired by the repertoire of Giorgio De Chirico. The exhibition of Giorgio Morandi at Palazzo Reale in Milan was organized in collaboration with the scientific cooperation of the Morandi Museum in Bologna, and the selection of exhibited works comes from Italian and international collections: a truly unmissable opportunity. You can book the exhibition by visiting this link.

Piazza del Duomo, 12

Where to Shop - Marséll

Marséll, the luxury footwear brand founded in 2001 by brothers Marco Cima, Roberto Cima, and Andrea Rossi, opens its first flagship store in Milan. A minimal space of 400 square meters where you can freely express culture, fashion, and design. On the ground floor of the store, there are men's and women's collections, while the basement serves as a space for meetings, exhibitions, and conferences. Ready to immerse yourself in the design gem designed by Casey Lewis of Lotto Studio?

Via della Spiga, 42

Where to Have Fun - Cox 18

The evening of Friday, January 26, could turn out to be a pleasant surprise for music lovers looking for new sounds and vibes. Lechuga Zafiro, a resident artist of NTS who makes Mexican tribal music his forte, is coming to Milan. Bass music and baile funk, are you ready? Ps: don't forget to bring some coins or a €5 banknote; other forms of payment are not accepted.

Via Conchetta, 18