5 things to do in Milan this weekend From September 5 till 7

Alas, another summer has come to an end. And if the post-holiday blues seem to haunt the return to city life, an entire line-up of events is ready to bring back energy and good vibes. Even the weather seems to have forgotten about summer, with mild temperatures that won’t exceed 26°C and clear skies as the backdrop. So, between one errand and another, if you still feel a little out of the loop about what’s happening in Milan, nss magazine is back with its weekly column: 5 things to do in Milan this weekend.

To eat – Pitador

If you find yourself strolling along the Navigli, wandering between markets and suddenly craving a bite — whether it’s a quick meal or a slower stop — Pitador is the right choice. Here you’ll find authentic Lebanese cuisine, from babaganoush to shawarma, served all day long.

Piazza Ventiquattro Maggio, 4

To chill – Eroica Caffè

For those who love brunch but don’t want to face overpriced menus, Eroica Caffè is the place to note down. Every weekend, it offers a breakfast menu, sweet or savory, for just €10. Got to the city from Padua last year, it has already won over Milan with two locations: one on Viale Tunisia and the other on Via Tabacchi. Both open every day from 9 a.m.

Viale Tunisia 15, Via Tabacchi 15

To discover – Inequalities @ Triennale

Until November 9, the Triennale di Milano hosts its 24th International Exhibition, Inequalities. A journey that explores the theme of inequality through 10 exhibitions, 8 special projects, and 20 international participations. Installations, events, and perspectives that highlight global urgencies and outlooks, for an exhibition that aims not only to document but also to spark reflection. Tickets are available on the official website.

Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6

To shop – Taschen

On the occasion of the seasonal sales, the Taschen bookstore is offering a selection of iconic volumes with discounts of up to 75%. A perfect opportunity to enrich your collection of art, photography, and design books, or even to start thinking about a gift that’s a little different (especially with the many September birthdays).

Via Meravigli, 17

To party – Ultima Festa

Summer closes with an event that already carries a hint of nostalgia. On Saturday, September 6, starting from 4 p.m., the Parco Robert Baden-Powell will turn into the stage of a massive open-air karaoke session, thanks to Ultima Festa. A lighthearted and carefree way to bid farewell to summer and forget, at least for one evening, about everything else.

Parco Robert Baden-Powell