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Camparino in Galleria
Camparino in Galleria essentially the symbol of the Milanese Aperitivo. Camparino Cafe is located at the entrance to Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, just a short stroll from Teatro alla Scala. Toscanini and Verdi were just some of the celebrities who frequented this venue.
Martini Bar at Dolce & Gabbana
This retro bar features a black mosaic floor with a red dragon inlay flanked by black leather sofas and large Murano candelabras. The bar is a collaboration between Martini and Dolce & Gabbana, so you can expect timeless elegance as well as traditional modernity. Luxurious experience among exclusive clientele one of the most fashionable areas of Milan.
Trussardi alla Scala
Another bar with a connection to fashion and art is Trussardi’s alla Scala. It is larger and airier than the Martini Bar and offers a high-end Italian and French menu with a creative twist which sometimes veers into modern molecular gastronomy. Quite pricey, but location doesn't get better than this.
Magazzini Generali
Popular for dancing and all-night parties, Magazzini Generali is housed in the basement of a large former warehouse. They also host regular live music, usually bringing electronic music to the dance floor.
Bhangrabar
Bhangrabar is a cosy and rustic bar with Indian-style decor, located a few steps away from Arco della Pace. Their outdoor terrace is very popular for an aperitivo and Mediterranean buffet. The jazz and soul music contribute to the relaxed feeling of the place, and on Sunday nights you can even order your cocktail with a side of brief but invigorating shiatsu massage.
Bar Basso
Bar Basso welcomes visitors to one of the most typically Milanese bars in town. They are especially known for their signature drink called Negroni Sbagliato, which is served in huge glasses with gigantic ice cubes inside (each one measuring 6 by 8cm).