NEPENTHA
Read moreIn the 1970s, there was no doubt: the Nepentha was "the place to be". After having made generations of Milanese people dance, today this historical discotheque a few steps from the Duomo is becoming fashionable again and welcomes a rather adult and glamorous public. Best nights are on Friday and Saturday. The room, not huge, spreads out in a circle, surrounded by tables, as it is also possible to dine there and then waddle to the rhythm of the latest hits. Selection at the entrance.
IL GATTOPARDO
Installed in a former deconsecrated church, "Le Guépard" vibrates until ...Read more
OLD FASHION CLUB
Read moreSet in the Triennale Palace, this disco bar is an historic place in the trendy Milan. Very varied evenings adapted to all tastes, drink à la Milanese and Sunday brunch.
MAGAZZINI GENERALI
Read moreA 1930 s hangar on two floors. The temple of electro-music, but also hip hop, house, alternative rock. Some of them have gone through: Morceeba, Laurent Garnier, Dorfmeister… A unique reality that combines music and culture.
LOOLAPALOOSA
Read moreWild bartenders, wild customers and wild music. You'll have to try it once to appreciate (or not) the slightly off-limits atmosphere of this bar, where the tables are not for glasses but for feet. If you don't want to lose your cool, we advise you to reserve a table. The Loolapaloosa has been well known in Milan for over 30 years for its parties. Each day has its own speciality: reggaeton, vintage... In short, an effervescent night spot, open every night, that will appeal to clubbers of all stripes.
SHOCKING CLUB
Read moreA nightclub with a historic past that is now enjoying a new lease on life. Recently renovated, the mythical club of the 1990s, a few steps from Corso Como, is reborn following the avant-garde project of some of the greatest designers of the Milanese scene. A reminder of the 1970s with bubbles and circles drawn on the walls in warm tones. On two levels you can choose between the Shock, with its more relaxed bar atmosphere, and the more exclusive King.
SOTTOMARINO GIALLO
Read moreAssociation that organizes many events and evenings. The historic disco-bar is reserved for women except on Wednesday and Friday.
ALCATRAZ
Read moreMilan's largest nightclub (2,000 admissions per night), which has become one of the most popular and popular too, since 1998. Originally used for sponsored parties, fashion shows and concerts, the place was later converted into a huge nightclub. The musical variety is one of the best in the city, with samples ranging from big commercial hits to pop house and reggae. The Friday night of the 80's and the Saturday night of rock music, often preceded by live concerts. Rather young audience.
BEAU GESTE
Read moreLocated in the shadow of the Velasca Tower, this disco-bar attracts more or less connected youth battalions. In the 1980 s, it was the favorite box of paninari, these young Milanese griffes and American fast food. The entrance is free in the week but, on weekends, the selection is hard and the fee is paid. Music is house/commercial. Tuesday, Latin American. Sunday, hip-hop. On Monday, many couples.
ARMANI PRIVÉ
King Giorgio's ultra select club displays the codes of the great designer: ...Read more
BILLY CLUB
Read moreOpened in 2002, the Billy Club is considered one of Italy's best gay night clubs. The original dance-floor style has been equipped with an excellent sound system, perfect for hosting internationally renowned Djs.
JUST CAVALLI
Read moreA rather trendy nightclub, just in the shade of the Torre Branca, imagined and wanted by the stylist Roberto Cavalli, implanted in a green space, part of the Parco Sempione. The evening starts with theaperitivo at 7pm with its large happy hour buffet, to continue with some restaurant tables and the dance floor, in summer directly in the open air in the garden, in winter under a well heated tent. Attended by a heterogeneous public (often students, sometimes top models), the atmosphere comes alive on the notes of the hits of the moment.