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Essentials about Corso Como in brief
Corso Como may not be particularly long, but it’s still a hive of activity. The short street that connects Garibaldi Station with Porta Garibaldi is a hotspot of Milan’s nightlife. See and be seen is the motto here.
Going out on Corso Como
Already during the day, the many cafés on Corso Como are a popular place for the Milanesi to drink a caffé latte or a Campari soda. The real life on Corso Como, however, begins in the evening. In no other area of Milan can you find so many bars, disco bars and discos in such a small space. For those who want to mingle with Milan’s VIP scene, Corso Como is also the place to be. The chances of running into AC or Inter Milan soccer players, models or TV stars in one of the clubs are nowhere else as good as here.
Corso Como 10
An absolute must-see on Corso Como is number 10, where you will find one of the most unusual concept stores in Europe. Fashion and design lovers in particular can discover the latest trends in various stores on several floors. Those who don’t feel like shopping should at least take a seat in the building’s wonderfully idyllic garden restaurant. In addition, House no. 10 also houses a gallery, where exhibitions of various natures are shown. The annual highlight is definitely the World Press Photo exhibition.
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Getting there
By public transport:
Metro lines 2 and 5: Stop Garibaldi FS
Tram lines 10 and 33: Stop Garibaldi FS
By car:
The nearest car parks are Parking Garibaldi, Autosilo Garibaldi, Park 25 and The Big Parking.
Photos: LucaChp, Corsocomo16, CC BY-SA 3.0 / LucaChp, Corsocomo4, CC BY-SA 3.0 / LucaChp, Corsocomo13, CC BY-SA 3.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL