Coffice is a welcoming space located at the centre of Milan, 15 minutes from Duomo, 15 minutes from Colonne and Navigli. Here you can do anything you want to: people go there for working, studying , relaxing, playing table games, meeting friends and making new acquaintances, while having unlimited wi-fi, unlimited buffet with fruit, sweet and savory snacks, coffee and tea all for free... But how does it work? You pay for the time you spend there, € 4 for the first hour, then € 1.50 every half an hour. A comfortable and cozy space, just like your home.
Every week they offer afternoon classes and they are available for exhibitions, meetings, events, presentations and courses thus always look at their website and check if there is anything special going on, it could be worth it.
With a slight, not fake-looking northern Europe look, Italian taste, relaxing music and friendly crew it is the place to stop by for an hour or two and if you happen to need a lot of time to spend on the Internet, you can go for the one-day pass. They also have delicious sandwiches and salads off the menu, so you won't regret spending even half of your day there.
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One of the most interesting in the city, founded in 1576, it has the same structure as some Roman-Greek circular temples, "tholos" in ancient Greek.
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It was built in the V century around a stone, which beneath it had the relics of four Christian martyrs who were brutally tortured and then killed...
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Alda Merini was one of the most interesting people in the city and was always wandering around Navigli, so anybody could go and meet her in that district.
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Villa Invernizzi is an impressive Milan mansion with its own covey of pink flamingos. They spend their quiet lives in the garden, used to the attention.
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Though Pinocchio's statue is easy to overlook, it serves as a reminder of Milan’s deep connection to Italian culture, inviting us to see beyond the surface
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On Saint'Eustorgio square stands the statue of Saint Peter of Verona, the crual Inquisitor of Milan and Como, overseeing trials for witchcraft and sorcery.
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Locals say via Bagnera is haunted, with the wind carrying whispers of a gruesome legacy. Pause and imagine Milan’s hidden history in this quiet corner.
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AOC's charm is not just in the goods but in the story behind them, shared passionately by the founder’s son and his wife, who now run the store.
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These fountains, both historic and functional, are reminders of Milan’s longstanding connection with mineral water—an overlooked aspect of the city’s past.
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