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It’s the centre for Italy’s financial, commercial and fashion industries. So it isn’t surprising that Milan’s natives take a lot of pride in their appearance. After putting so much effort into how they look, they like strutting their stuff. What better time to do than at night?
Milan does have the exclusive bars and clubs that you’d expect, but as Italy’s second city, it also has bars and clubs to suit everyone’s tastes.
If it’s a bar you are looking for, try and find one with a happy hour. This phenomenon has lifted off in Milan and makes going out in Italy’s most fashionable city affordable and more fun than expected. The only disadvantages with happy hours are that going out that early can mean your night starts very early and you mightn’t have the stamina to last until the clubs.
Clubs are hard to find here. You have to explore different areas to find a club that isn’t too pretentious. Naturally, you may come across clubs where the bouncers will stop you from entering, but as always keep on searching and you should find just what you are looking for.
The best place to explore Milan’s nightlife is around the Navigli district just south of the city centre. Here there are all types of bars, nightclubs and cafés to choose from. And if you feel like checking out what Italy’s live bands sound like, there are a selection of bars in the area with live bands.
One part of the city always connected to Milan’s nightlife is Corso Como in Girabaldi, Milan's other main area for letting your hair down. Even though it is the area where most of the top hotels, designer clothes shops, bars and clubs are located, there are clubs there which you will be able to wander into and mingle with some of Milan’s beautiful people. Just leave the trainers at home and take five minutes to iron your top and jeans and you’ll be fine.
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