Drink, drink and again Drink!
It is a perfect place for an aperitif, a pre-evening even late. Informal environment. Popular prices but great service. Immersed in the greenery of Martesana Park. Open from April/May to October.
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Cascina Martesana
44 Via Luigi BertelliIt is a perfect place for an aperitif, a pre-evening even late. Informal environment. Popular prices but great service. Immersed in the greenery of Martesana Park. Open from April/May to October.
Part brewery and part restaurant. It has a large internal garden which is open in the summer. Quite high prices but a very pleasant location.
Osteria TriCiucc
Part brewery and part restaurant. It has a large internal garden which is open in the summer. Quite high prices but a very pleasant location.
Birrificio Lambrate
If you love beer, you betta go check this place. This is the history !!!
Nice and cozy place for beer, apero and food.
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Tipografia Alimentare
1 Via DolomitiNice and cozy place for beer, apero and food.
Lovely place close to the canal ! Seems Amsterdam while it isn't. Beers and food are also very good !
La Buttiga Beer Room Martesana
Lovely place close to the canal ! Seems Amsterdam while it isn't. Beers and food are also very good !
Nice and historical place of this area :) For drink and having fun
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Ragoo
140 Viale MonzaNice and historical place of this area :) For drink and having fun
Club, club and again Dance
A great club (gay friendly are super welcome) with good evenings and varied people.
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Q21
21 Via PadovaA great club (gay friendly are super welcome) with good evenings and varied people.
Leoncavallo is a historic self-managed social center in Milan, founded in 1975 and since the 2000s self-defined as a self-managed public space (Leoncavallo S.P.A.).
Positioned until 1994 in via Leoncavallo in the Casoretto district, then for a short time in via Salomone, it then moved to via Watteau.
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Leoncavallo Autogestito Public Space
7 Via Antoine WatteauLeoncavallo is a historic self-managed social center in Milan, founded in 1975 and since the 2000s self-defined as a self-managed public space (Leoncavallo S.P.A.).
Positioned until 1994 in via Leoncavallo in the Casoretto district, then for a short time in via Salomone, it then moved to via Watteau.
Tempio del Futuro Perduto
9 Via Luigi NonoVolt
16 Via Molino delle ArmiCsa. Baraonda
LOCK - Laboratorio OCcupato Kasciavìt
Company Club
14 Via Privata BenadirGay & Bear Friendly small club
District 272 Club
Maka Loft
Lively place with electronic music, events and exhibitions under the platforms of a railway station.
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Tunnel Club
30 Via Giovanni Battista SammartiniLively place with electronic music, events and exhibitions under the platforms of a railway station.
music, clubs, concerts, session, food. huge place with a lot of initiatives :)
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Magnolia
41 Via Circonvallazione Idroscalomusic, clubs, concerts, session, food. huge place with a lot of initiatives :)
Apophis Club
3 Via Carlo Giuseppe MerloSuper Club
Cascina Autogestita Torchiera senzacqua
18 Piazzale Cimitero MaggioreAMELIA
Masada
41 Viale Carlo EspinassePadiglione d'Arte Contemporanea
14 Via PalestroMare Culturale Urbano
11 Via Giuseppe GabettiSpazio base
34 Via BergognonePark, park and again Park
Only 5 minute's walk from the apartment. perfect for a picnic or some physical activity such as running and cycling. connects the northern part of Milan to many activities. Even from Milan Central, it is not far away by bicycle.
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Iparke yeMartiri della Libertà Iracheni Vittime del Terrorismo
Via ValtortaOnly 5 minute's walk from the apartment. perfect for a picnic or some physical activity such as running and cycling. connects the northern part of Milan to many activities. Even from Milan Central, it is not far away by bicycle.
Very close to the apartment. Despite the polluted river the park is nice and full of different types of tress. Perfect for picnic, yoga, walking, running, and going around with the bike
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Parco Lambro
Very close to the apartment. Despite the polluted river the park is nice and full of different types of tress. Perfect for picnic, yoga, walking, running, and going around with the bike
Outside Milan but it worths a visit !
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I-Regional Park yeMontevecchia neValle del Curone
Outside Milan but it worths a visit !
Ipharki yaseSempione
Piazza SempioneA small park with a place to have a drink behind my apartment
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Trotter Park
Via Giuseppe GiacosaA small park with a place to have a drink behind my apartment
if you are in the nearby of Sesto San Giovanni, Parco Nord deserves a visit.
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Parco Nord Milano
150 Via Clericiif you are in the nearby of Sesto San Giovanni, Parco Nord deserves a visit.
Food, food, and again Food
Run by two young and capable guys who try to maintain a cuisine based on Friulian products in a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere. Book in advance during the weekend. Highly recommended !!!
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Sauris & Borc da Bria
2 Via Pietro ToselliRun by two young and capable guys who try to maintain a cuisine based on Friulian products in a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere. Book in advance during the weekend. Highly recommended !!!
If you like handmade pasta by skilled hands (Brazilian) here you are in the right place. Tortelli, ravioli, and filled pasta as well as a rotisserie offer with products ready to heat up at home. Prices are not cheap but you pay for quality and here it is!
Pastificio Giacobbe
If you like handmade pasta by skilled hands (Brazilian) here you are in the right place. Tortelli, ravioli, and filled pasta as well as a rotisserie offer with products ready to heat up at home. Prices are not cheap but you pay for quality and here it is!
Chinese restaurants have maintained the same quality and price over the years. Excellent and to be tried several times given the vastness of the offer available.
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Jubin Due
7 Via PadovaChinese restaurants have maintained the same quality and price over the years. Excellent and to be tried several times given the vastness of the offer available.
If you want to impress your partner this restaurant is worth your visit. The roster in the kitchen is led by a chef school founded by the Michelin-starred chef (Nico Romito). The tasting menu costs about 80 euros excluding wine. Book well in advance and enjoy a very exclusive place with high-quality food.
Spazio Niko Romito Milano
1 Galleria Vittorio Emanuele IIIf you want to impress your partner this restaurant is worth your visit. The roster in the kitchen is led by a chef school founded by the Michelin-starred chef (Nico Romito). The tasting menu costs about 80 euros excluding wine. Book well in advance and enjoy a very exclusive place with high-quality food.
A nice and usually crowded place for having a good meal. Food originated from Abruzzo so basically is based on meat (Lamb Fans). The price is ok. Need to be reserved during the week-end.
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L'Angolo d'Abruzzo - Da Giannino 2
163 Via PadovaA nice and usually crowded place for having a good meal. Food originated from Abruzzo so basically is based on meat (Lamb Fans). The price is ok. Need to be reserved during the week-end.
Classic hotpot asian restaurant. Food is ok. You can cook whatever you want in different kind of soup. I didn't like the fact that once eat and out from the restaurant you need to put all your clothes inside the washing machine :) But if you don't care is ok.
Quattro Stagioni Hot Pot
Classic hotpot asian restaurant. Food is ok. You can cook whatever you want in different kind of soup. I didn't like the fact that once eat and out from the restaurant you need to put all your clothes inside the washing machine :) But if you don't care is ok.
If you want to have a proper Italian breakfast go here. 10 minutes by walk from my apartment. Sweet things are awesome and you can also sit inside and watch the district from your chair. They are from Sicily and they know pretty well how to do a super cannolo :)
Pasticceria Ragazzi di Ardizzone Carmelo
286 Via PadovaIf you want to have a proper Italian breakfast go here. 10 minutes by walk from my apartment. Sweet things are awesome and you can also sit inside and watch the district from your chair. They are from Sicily and they know pretty well how to do a super cannolo :)
La Scelta
If you want to buy good quality meat/prosicutto as well as some proper italian cheese!
Proper restaurant with a nice garden open during the late spring/summer. Perfect if you love meat and cheese :)
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Seven Casa Dei Ciliegi
4 Via Luigi BertelliProper restaurant with a nice garden open during the late spring/summer. Perfect if you love meat and cheese :)
Auchan Market
224 Via PadovaClosest supermarket from my apartment
Coop
Another close supermarket from my apartment. Good quality fish proposal :)
Mykonos
5 Via TofaneIf you like greece food here you are :)
Gianni - Noloso Pizza
Pizza, pizza and again pizza :)
If you like the thick pizza delivered at home you can order some slices from them. Quality and price are nice enough to fill up your stomach :)
ALFA PIZZA
If you like the thick pizza delivered at home you can order some slices from them. Quality and price are nice enough to fill up your stomach :)
Fancy indian restaurant to share with your partner. A bit expensive as we still talking about Indian food but it's ok if you are around that area (Brera).
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Rangolí - Indian Restaurant
36 Via SolferinoFancy indian restaurant to share with your partner. A bit expensive as we still talking about Indian food but it's ok if you are around that area (Brera).
The heaven for meat, cheese and montain food hunters! Close to Lecco, reachable probably only by car but if you are passing through you can't miss it !!!
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Alva
99 Via ProvincialeThe heaven for meat, cheese and montain food hunters! Close to Lecco, reachable probably only by car but if you are passing through you can't miss it !!!
Good pizza even if the place is nothing but special :) Service not particulary well managed but the pizza is true in the "Naples" style.
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Pizzeria A' Tarantella
5 Via Guido MazzaliGood pizza even if the place is nothing but special :) Service not particulary well managed but the pizza is true in the "Naples" style.
The heaven for all the panzerotti lovers :) Be ready to face an endless queue for eating it. But the waiting is going to be well rewarded :)
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Luini
16 Via Santa RadegondaThe heaven for all the panzerotti lovers :) Be ready to face an endless queue for eating it. But the waiting is going to be well rewarded :)
If you are close to this place and you are starving go inside and ask to the kind old guy (or young guy, if he s his son) to prepare for you a tasty sandwich. maybe followed by a glass of red wine! you will thanks the guy for the rest of your life. try the focaccia as well :)
Le Tre Regioni
If you are close to this place and you are starving go inside and ask to the kind old guy (or young guy, if he s his son) to prepare for you a tasty sandwich. maybe followed by a glass of red wine! you will thanks the guy for the rest of your life. try the focaccia as well :)
If you are tired, and you don't want to do either 100 meters, down the building there is a restaurant. the food is acceptable considering the fact they are Egyptian and are proposing classic Italian dishes (mostly from the south of Italy). in the past it was managed by Italians but during the last 10 years has been managed by them. pizza is ok but doesn't expect anything special. owners are kind and prices are reasonable.
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Strippoli Milano
31 Via Madre A. E. PiccoIf you are tired, and you don't want to do either 100 meters, down the building there is a restaurant. the food is acceptable considering the fact they are Egyptian and are proposing classic Italian dishes (mostly from the south of Italy). in the past it was managed by Italians but during the last 10 years has been managed by them. pizza is ok but doesn't expect anything special. owners are kind and prices are reasonable.
ultra super expensive fancy supermarket and restaurant in the middle of Milano. it's worth a visit but watch your bank account or your platform if you want to buy a lot of stuff from here.
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Peck
9 Via Spadariultra super expensive fancy supermarket and restaurant in the middle of Milano. it's worth a visit but watch your bank account or your platform if you want to buy a lot of stuff from here.
one of the best place for bring your partner to join this fusion kitchen between china and italy :) not a common chinese restaurant. to try "tagliatelle shangai" !!! my friends are managing it so happy to help with the reservation :)
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Mandarin 2
22a Via Garofaloone of the best place for bring your partner to join this fusion kitchen between china and italy :) not a common chinese restaurant. to try "tagliatelle shangai" !!! my friends are managing it so happy to help with the reservation :)
very nice and fancy restaurant with classical milanese food. not easy to be reached from where i live but if you want to try something very traditional it worths a visit !
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Al Garghet
36 Via Selvanescovery nice and fancy restaurant with classical milanese food. not easy to be reached from where i live but if you want to try something very traditional it worths a visit !
Osteria Alla Concorrenza
Ratanà
28 Via Gaetano de CastilliaRøst
Enrico Bartolini
56 Via TortonaBu:r di Eugenio Boer
Contraste
2 Via Giuseppe Meda28posti
1 Via CorsicoInnocenti Evasioni Ristorante*
66 Via Privata della BindellinaLiberty Milano
Manna
6 Piazzale Governo ProvvisorioLocanda Perbellini Bistrot Milano
25 Via della MoscovaSine Ristorante Gastrocratico
126 Viale UmbriaInstitutions for proper food at a very fair price! Book in advance as it s quiet crowded :)
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Trattoria San Filippo Milano
220 Viale MonzaInstitutions for proper food at a very fair price! Book in advance as it s quiet crowded :)
District, district and again District
The area of Milan north of piazzale Loreto, which develops along viale Monza and via Padova, has historically been populated following the demographic development of the city, to satisfy the hunger for accommodation due to the migratory waves of those looking for work.[2] Man as Milan expanded its borders, the building and residential areas increased on the north axis. A peripheral area, just outside the external ring road of Milan, in the post-war period it developed demographically by hosting workers from all over Italy and subsequently, with the migratory flows of the 21st century, numerous multi-ethnic communities especially in via Padova, which was transformed in the 2000s in an area at risk of security,[3] as well as a meeting place and cooperation between Italians and foreigners.[4]
The area between piazzale Loreto and the railway, unlike other districts identified with a name, such as Turro, Gorla and Casoretto, although developing homogeneously, has never had a real name, subsequently identified as the Pasteur area or Rovereto area (from the Milan underground stops). In 2012 the name NoLo ("North of Loreto") was invented by architects Francesco Cavalli, Luisa Milani and Walter Molteni, as they joked about the possibility of creating a neighborhood brand, along the lines of SoHo or Tribeca.[5]
The toponym was approved on 14 October 2019 by the PGT (Milan Regional Government Plan 2030) of the Municipality of Milan, which officially recognized the Nolo district.[1]
NoLo
The area of Milan north of piazzale Loreto, which develops along viale Monza and via Padova, has historically been populated following the demographic development of the city, to satisfy the hunger for accommodation due to the migratory waves of those looking for work.[2] Man as Milan expanded its borders, the building and residential areas increased on the north axis. A peripheral area, just outside the external ring road of Milan, in the post-war period it developed demographically by hosting workers from all over Italy and subsequently, with the migratory flows of the 21st century, numerous multi-ethnic communities especially in via Padova, which was transformed in the 2000s in an area at risk of security,[3] as well as a meeting place and cooperation between Italians and foreigners.[4]
The area between piazzale Loreto and the railway, unlike other districts identified with a name, such as Turro, Gorla and Casoretto, although developing homogeneously, has never had a real name, subsequently identified as the Pasteur area or Rovereto area (from the Milan underground stops). In 2012 the name NoLo ("North of Loreto") was invented by architects Francesco Cavalli, Luisa Milani and Walter Molteni, as they joked about the possibility of creating a neighborhood brand, along the lines of SoHo or Tribeca.[5]
The toponym was approved on 14 October 2019 by the PGT (Milan Regional Government Plan 2030) of the Municipality of Milan, which officially recognized the Nolo district.[1]
Origin of the name
The area follows the name of via Brera. The name Brera derives from braids: uncultivated land, vegetable garden. From this word also derives braidense, associated with the library of the same name. The artists who since the 19th century have gravitated around the Academy of Fine Arts have transformed the neighborhood into one of the most characteristics of Milan.
Composition
Once the main access from outside the city to Brera was the Pusterla Beatrice, which was located at the end of the current via Brera, practically on via Pontaccio.
The area is ideally delimited via Pontaccio, Fatebenefratelli, Via dei Giardini, Monte di Pietà, Ponte Vetero, and Mercato. Everything that falls within this area (including the streets just mentioned) is part of the Brera district. The most important streets are obviously via Brera (with its Pinacoteca di Brera, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the Braidense national library, as well as the modern art gallery Il Castello), via Fiori Chiari, Fiori Oscuri, San Carpoforo, via Madonnina, via del Carmine, via Ciovasso, and Ciovassino.
Brera in the imagination
A description of neighborhood life in the 1950s was given by Luciano Bianciardi in the first chapters of his novel "La vita agra";
Between 1997 and 2002, a color magazine dedicated to the neighborhood was published, "Brera"[1], directed by Paolo Brera, with collaborations from Guido Vergani, Carlo Castellaneta, Giuseppe Pontiggia, Rossana Bossaglia, Vittoria Palazzo and others.
Places and events of interest
The characteristic alleys of Brera in 1955
A glimpse of the neighborhood in 2019
Palazzo di Brera, first a fourteenth-century convent belonging to the Umiliati and which was located on the edge of the city area (hence the noun braida, i.e. uncultivated) and later to the Jesuits, was transformed in the seventeenth century by the architect Francesco Maria Richini. Giuseppe Piermarini also had a role in the work, he took care of, among other things, the entrance portal via Brera and the courtyard. In 1773 it became the property of the Austrian state, which disposes of its use for cultural institutes: the Academy of Fine Arts and the Braidense National Library. In 1859 a bronze statue of Napoleon was placed in the courtyard
The market held every third Sunday of the month via Fiori Chiari
Bar Jamaica, opened in 1911, a historic venue where intellectuals and writers used to meet in the 1950s and 1960s
Brera
Origin of the name
The area follows the name of via Brera. The name Brera derives from braids: uncultivated land, vegetable garden. From this word also derives braidense, associated with the library of the same name. The artists who since the 19th century have gravitated around the Academy of Fine Arts have transformed the neighborhood into one of the most characteristics of Milan.
Composition
Once the main access from outside the city to Brera was the Pusterla Beatrice, which was located at the end of the current via Brera, practically on via Pontaccio.
The area is ideally delimited via Pontaccio, Fatebenefratelli, Via dei Giardini, Monte di Pietà, Ponte Vetero, and Mercato. Everything that falls within this area (including the streets just mentioned) is part of the Brera district. The most important streets are obviously via Brera (with its Pinacoteca di Brera, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the Braidense national library, as well as the modern art gallery Il Castello), via Fiori Chiari, Fiori Oscuri, San Carpoforo, via Madonnina, via del Carmine, via Ciovasso, and Ciovassino.
Brera in the imagination
A description of neighborhood life in the 1950s was given by Luciano Bianciardi in the first chapters of his novel "La vita agra";
Between 1997 and 2002, a color magazine dedicated to the neighborhood was published, "Brera"[1], directed by Paolo Brera, with collaborations from Guido Vergani, Carlo Castellaneta, Giuseppe Pontiggia, Rossana Bossaglia, Vittoria Palazzo and others.
Places and events of interest
The characteristic alleys of Brera in 1955
A glimpse of the neighborhood in 2019
Palazzo di Brera, first a fourteenth-century convent belonging to the Umiliati and which was located on the edge of the city area (hence the noun braida, i.e. uncultivated) and later to the Jesuits, was transformed in the seventeenth century by the architect Francesco Maria Richini. Giuseppe Piermarini also had a role in the work, he took care of, among other things, the entrance portal via Brera and the courtyard. In 1773 it became the property of the Austrian state, which disposes of its use for cultural institutes: the Academy of Fine Arts and the Braidense National Library. In 1859 a bronze statue of Napoleon was placed in the courtyard
The market held every third Sunday of the month via Fiori Chiari
Bar Jamaica, opened in 1911, a historic venue where intellectuals and writers used to meet in the 1950s and 1960s
Art, Art and again Art
Iziko le-Prada Foundation
2 L.go IsarcoI-Museum yase-Novecento
8 P.za del DuomoPinacoteca di Brera
28 Via BreraSforza Castle
Piazza CastelloIziko lezifundo nezobuchwepheshe Leonardo da Vinci
21 Via San VittoreI-Milan Natural History Museum
55 Corso VeneziaIgaleriya Yezobuciko Ezingaphambili
16 Via PalestroMuseo Pieta Rondanini
Piazza CastelloIsidlo sokuqala
2 Piazza di Santa Maria delle GrazieI-Ambrosian Library
2 Piazza Pio XIIziko lezobomi zaseMilano Cathedral
12 P.za del DuomoMudec
56 Via TortonaI-Royal Palace ye-Milan
12 P.za del DuomoGallerie d'Italia
6 Piazza della ScalaTeatro Alla Scala
2 Via FilodrammaticiCasa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
15 Via Giorgio JanArmani Silos
40 Via BergognonePalazzo Morando
6 Via Sant'AndreaBasilica di Sant'Ambrogio
15 Piazza Sant'AmbrogioI-Memorial ye-Shoah ye-Milan
1 Piazza Edmond Jacob SafraAnything else, else again else
Ciclofficina Nascosta
If you need to fix your bike :)
If you need some sports and mountains clothing/gears for your hiking and trekking
DF Sport Specialist
65 Via PalmanovaIf you need some sports and mountains clothing/gears for your hiking and trekking
hope you are not going to go here :) but if you are looking for a hospital this is definetely the closest one. pay attention that is mostly private :)
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San Raffaele Hospital
60 Via Olgettinahope you are not going to go here :) but if you are looking for a hospital this is definetely the closest one. pay attention that is mostly private :)
The home of the only Lords of Milano ... AC MILAN !!!
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San Siro Stadio station
The home of the only Lords of Milano ... AC MILAN !!!