7 Best Things To Do In Amazing Milan, Italy, At Night

things to do in Milan at night
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Milan is a world-famous city that needs no introduction. Many items produced there are desired by shoppers worldwide. However, shopping is not the only thing that visitors can do in Milan. The city offers a host of spellbinding activities and attractions. And of course, if you want to have authentic Italian pizza, you can have that as well! Here are the best things to do in Milan at night!

1. Be captivated by the architecture of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (Milan) art
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It doesn’t take much to entice guests into visiting the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. This beautiful masterpiece of architecture sees smaller crowds after dark, allowing a more peaceful and leisurely experience. The monument is said to have undergone about 35,000 hours worth of recent restoration efforts. There are a few shops here as well, but they can be pricey.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

Address: Piazza del Duomo, 20123 Milan, Italy

Website: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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2. Explore the best of Italian paintings at Pinacoteca di Brera

Milano brera cortile
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The Pinacoteca di Brera is more than just an art museum. You will certainly find paintings that are hundreds of years old here, done by renowned artists such as Caravaggio and Raphael. Aside from this, however, the museum is also housed in a building that used to be a monastery. As such, many of the paintings on display are religious in nature. You can even opt for a phone guide to help you in your exploration. What’s more, even Napoleon’s collection of paintings is on display here. On certain days, the entry fee is lowered during the night. Be sure to confirm this by checking the website before visiting.

Pinacoteca di Brera

Address: Via Brera 28 | Brera, 20121 Milan, Italy

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3. Enjoy watching shows at the La Scala Opera

La Scala Opera House - panoramio
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The La Scala Opera is a combination of an opera house and a museum. It is a 18th-century construction and the management also runs an academy in the vicinity. It is even possible to arrange for guided tours of the museum as well as of the theatre. The website has up-to-date information about different shows that will be running throughout the season.

La Scala Opera

Address: Via Filodrammatici 2, 20121 Milan, Italy

Website: La Scala Opera

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4. Marvel at the architecture of the Piazza Gae Aulenti

Edifici E1-E2, Piazza Gae Aulenti, Milano
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Piazza Gae Aulenti is Milan’s best example of modern architecture. Its tall, curved tower looks amazing because of all the glass used and there is even a small pond below, which is surrounded by benches. Those who wish to go shopping can easily do so, as there are plenty of retail stores here. There are also coffee shops and restaurants to satiate all levels of hunger and thirst. Because of its modernity, the Piazza Gae Aulenti is very different from other attractions in Milan. Guests can easily access it via train, by alighting at the Porta Garibaldi station. Children often play in the fountain here.

Piazza Gae Aulenti

Address: Piazza Gae Aulenti | Zona Garibaldi, 20124 Milan, Italy

Website: Piazza Gae Aulenti

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5. Take a stroll through the shops and narrow lanes of the Brera District

Milan's lights - Brera District
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If you just love wandering while on vacation, the intriguing streets of the Brera District will surely make you lose track of time. From fortune-tellers to high-end leather shops, it’s all here. It is also the perfect destination for foodies, as all that walking will naturally leave you tired and hungry. From a shopping perspective, these are typical fashion streets. Apparel, accessories, headgear, footwear, jewellery - you name it, they have it.

The entire area really livens up at night and although it is far removed from the regular hustle and bustle of Milan, it maintains a distinct artsy feel of its own. Just keep in mind that if you’re driving, the streets here are so narrow that some cars are not permitted.

Brera District

Address: Via Pontaccio, Via FatebeneFratelli, Via dei Giardini, Via Monte di Pieta, Via Ponte

Website: Brera District

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6. Gaze at the sky while at Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli

Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli
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Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli is one of the largest planetariums in Italy. It will not just teach you about astronomy, but also about other branches of science, such as physics. The planetarium is easily reached via metro and/or bus. For those who don’t speak or understand Italian, it might be useful to bring along an interpreter. On their website, the planetarium maintains a comprehensive sky-gazing calendar, which lists upcoming programmes and other events. Needless to say, the best time to get a glimpse of most stars and planets is during the night. There is a nominal entry fee to the planetarium and the educational shows that are run here are accompanied by live music performances by some excellent artists. Overall, guests can expect to spend less than 2 hours at this attraction.

Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli

Address: Corso Venezia 57, 20121 Milan, Italy

Website: Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli (in Italian)

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7. Taste the finest of drinks at La Chiesetta


La Chiesetta is a hidden gem. Not yet very popular, this Milan night spot receives nothing but praise from those who have spent time there. Combined with a friendly owner and an excellent choice of music, you can be sure that you will be made to feel totally comfortable. La Chiesetta was once a church, though today it retains its own particular atmosphere. During weekdays, La Chiesetta is relatively empty, but as the weekend approaches, things become more crowded and lively.

La Chiesetta

Address: 20154 Milano Via Paolo Lomazzo 12 | Milano, 20154 Milan, Italy

Website: La Chiesetta (in Italian)

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Explore the nightlife of Milan!

There are plenty of nightlife options in Milan and one thing is for certain: regardless of your interests, Milan has something for everyone. Book your next trip to Milan today and see for yourself!

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