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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The panzerotto is a sort of little fried rolled pizza, so the shape is like that of a sandwich completely closed that has a filling inside. Tasty!
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Sometimes there's the jazz evening, where you'll listen to jazz bands performing live, sometimes a poetry open mic where you can hear lovely poetry.
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At the American bookstore they sell every kind of book in English you might need, and even have the possibility of ordering from all over the world.
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This is one of the most interesting masterpieces of the art of the Italian Renaissance, and it was made in this way because there was no space...
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The most important type of pastry they have here is the beloved "panettone". It's a great cake that is the symbol of the Italian Christmas...
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What you will find when you get there is a great columned cloister, some gardens, a church, so many statues, Roman ruins... It's a place full of history.
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Milan is also well known for its experimental and more avant-garde forms of theatre, and the "spot" where all of this takes place is the Piccolo theatre.
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It's a magical place, a mix of art, politics, history, philosophy and really loud music. Every week there's a musical event and the entrance is cheap.
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Massimianus built not only a great house but even a great circus in front of it, where he and other citizens of Milan could watch chariot racing.
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Colibri is not a touristy place, but a spot where you can feel the vibe of Milan with its best and most vital inhabitants, the young intellectual students.
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"Frizzi & Lazzi" is one of my old-time favorite beer gardens in Milan. It's an unassuming, easy-going place that has become a point of reference since '82.
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"Ofelé" in Milan is a bistrot bakery that makes some of the best (Sunday) brunches around. It's simply one of my favorite pancake spots in town...
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