5 things to do in Milan this weekend From October 24 to 26
After an endless grey and rainy week, the sun is finally shining again over Milan—just in time for the weekend. The days are getting shorter, the air is cooler, and the city is slowly dressing itself in the colors of autumn, but the desire to go out is still alive. In fact, every excuse to shake off the laziness and make the most of the weekend is more than welcome. If your week has flown by between meetings and errands and you haven’t had time to make plans, don’t worry: as every Friday, the nss magazine column 5 things to do in Milan this weekend is back.
To Eat – Deposito Enoteca
Deposito Enoteca is a new wine bar with a kitchen just a few steps from Porta Venezia that focuses entirely on quality and variety. In a minimal yet welcoming space, you can choose among hundreds of natural wine labels from small Italian and European producers. The menu changes often and combines refined dishes with comfort food, perfect for an aperitivo or a casual dinner.
Via Felice Casati, 1
To Chill – Casa Marrò
On Sunday, October 26, we'll see you at Signor Lievito from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for “Fuori Orario,” the new format from nss edicola designed to get your day off to the best start. Awaiting you are DJ sets by @kankou.music and @nnomadss and Signor Lievito's pastries, where you can discover a new exclusive collection.
Via Maestri Campionesi, 26
To Discover – Le Cannibale x Ri-scatti @ PAC
On Saturday, October 25, Le Cannibale and PAC bring together music and art with a special event dedicated to RI-SCATTI. Il cielo è sempre più blu, a photo exhibition created in collaboration with Dynamo Camp. On display are the works of nine teenagers living with disabilities or chronic illnesses, who use photography to tell their stories of strength. Performing live will be One Eat One, the first electronic music band made up of people with and without disabilities, and Bunny Dakota. Tickets are available on Dice.fm.
Via Palestro, 14
To Shop – Sous Vintage Shop
If you’re in need of a wardrobe refresh after the seasonal change, hidden along the Naviglio Pavese is one of Milan’s best vintage gems: Sous Vintage Shop. The selection is carefully curated, featuring archival pieces, accessories, and jewelry for every taste. The store is also hosting a special collaboration with The Rotation Studio, focused entirely on vintage tableware.
Alzaia Naviglio Pavese, 52
To Party – Heartworms @ ARCI Bellezza
This Friday, the Italian tour of Heartworms kicks off in Milan. The solo project of British musician Jojo Orme, described by critics as a “gothic military fairy,” blends post-punk, electronic, and dark-noir influences to create intense live performances, perfect for the spooky season. Opening act: Kyoto. Tickets available on Dice.fm.
Via Giovanni Bellezza, 16/A