5 Things to do in Milan this weekend From March 6 to 8

5 Things to do in Milan this weekend From March 6 to 8

March has just begun and the good weather is still taking its time to arrive, even though the rising temperatures are already giving us a taste of spring. This weekend as well, Milan offers plenty of activities for those who want to fight the gloom of this transitional period. Fortunately, the weekly column by nss magazine returns with some interesting suggestions for the weekend, including new restaurants, exhibitions, and a bit of shopping.

Here are, therefore, 5 things to do in Milan this weekend.

To Eat - Fainà Milano

A small corner of Ligurian specialties in Milan, with a quick dining concept ideal for snacks and aperitifs. The venue, created by Riccardo Lazzari, has few seats and a kiosk-like atmosphere with a simple menu displayed on small wooden boards. The stars of the offering are farinata and Ligurian panissa. An experience worth trying to savor the authentic flavors of the Ligurian tradition.

Via Savona, 1

To Chill - The Doping Milano

In this lively bar, part of the Aethos group, you can feel the essence of Milanese nightlife. At Doping, the bartenders are true masters of mixology, capable of reinterpreting the great classics by adding a creative and contemporary touch, accompanied by delicious gastronomic bites in line with the sophisticated style of the location.

P.za Ventiquattro Maggio, 8

To Discover - A Forbidden Distance

Triennale di Milano hosts the Italian premiere of the audiovisual performance A Forbidden Distance, open to visitors starting March 8, which sees Saint Abdullah, Eomac and Rebecca Salvadori joined for the first time by Charlie Hope. The project intertwines electronic music and visual arts in an investigation of the nomadic trajectories of contemporary life, exploring the relationship between identity and migration through collaboration between artists from different cultures and backgrounds.

Viale Emilio Alemagna, 6

To Shop - La Camera Picta

One face, one name, one passion, one profession and hundreds of books: she is Michela Bettoni, who created La Camera Picta, an independent-format bookstore in the Porta Romana neighborhood, specializing in arts and crafts. Inside, alongside books on painting, photography, cinema and illustration, you can also find handmade objects made in Italy. The bookstore’s concept is designed as an invitation to bring a wide audience— even those who are not experts— closer to reading and to the world of art and artistic expression.

Via Privata della Braida, 5

To Party - Decolonize the city by Cantiere Milano

Cantiere Milano invites us to the event Decolonize the City on March 6, with an all-female DJ set featuring Missin Red, Wiqha, KELLY B and TURBOLENTA, celebrating music as a tool for sharing, inclusion and the transformation of urban spaces.

Via Monte Rosa, 84