27 Mar 2010 - 28 Feb 2011; not Mon Triennale Design Museum
Milan's Triennale Design Museum reinterprets the essence of Italian design through an installation entitled What Things We Are. Pierre Charpin and Alessandro Mendini are at the centre of this a new analysis, set to provide deeper evidence of Italian creativity. More
Jun - Sep 2010 (annual) IdroPark
Throughout the summer, Milan's IdroPark, also known as Idroscalo and as Milan's beach, hosts the Idroscalo in Festa initiative, encompassing music, theatre and sporting events. Expect some big names, some free concerts and plenty of people. More
Daily Milan
Milan's high fashion is concentrated within the Quadrilatero d'Oro or Golden Quad, just east of the Piazza della Scala and bordered by the Via Montenapoleone, Via Sant' Andrea and Via della Spiga. This is where all the big designer names cluster, interspersed with design studios and contemporary art galleries. More
Daily Corso Buenos Aires
Brimming with over 350 retailers that range from fashion emporiums to historic handicraft shops, Corso Buenos Aires is Milan's biggest and most popular commercial district. More
Daily Cave Park
The 135-hectare Cave Park (Parco delle Cave) is Milan's most recently-developed urban park, with diverse flora and fauna, streams, farms and four caves - the latter owing their existence to the process of sand extraction that took place in the early 20th century. More