One of the world’s fashion capitals, Milan offers endless opportunities for chic shopping. Hit the artsy neighborhood of Brera for leather goods and Via Monte Napoleone for exclusive, expensive boutiques. The enchanting mosaics and glass vaults of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II make shoppers feel like they’re wandering inside a painting. Take break from your spree to gape at the iconic Duomo, then grab tickets to a performance at La Scala. Post-opera, the Navigli district pulses with late-night activity.
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Excellent performance from the staff of Dramatra! The actress playing Marieda is really amazing: no words to describe her professionality. A unique way to know and experience a museum!
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I visited concert by Ludovico Einaudi there. I came 1 hour earlier and there was organized pre-show in separate small room, it was quite interesting and comfortable as you could lie on a bunch of pillows. Stuff was friendly and helpful. I didnt notice any rude attitude. Sound, visuals, everything was great. Nearby the theatre you can find many cafes to visit before the concerts. It's located near many landmarks so you can plan your day in efficient way)
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Il Nidaba Theatre è un piccolo e speciale locale a Milano in zona Navigli: dal martedì al sabato ogni sera musica live di grande qualità ad ingresso sempre gratuito. “Il Nidaba Theatre è una delle mete preferite per gli amanti della musica live, con una programmazione di concerti quotidiana che richiama appassionati di tutte le età. Già all'entrata ci si ritrova in un ambientino davvero accogliente. Chitarre, foto e poster che ricordano i mitici precursori del blues nero..." “Nato nel 1996 , destinato alla presentazione di spettacoli live, oggi il Nidaba è un importante punto di riferimento musicale, non a caso porta avanti una programmazione intensa ed accurata, che nel corso degli anni ha visto apparire nomi di artisti di notevole prestigio, sia italiani che internazionali, che anno contribuito ad arricchire il patrimonio culturale. Il genere di riferimento principe resta il Blues, ma si estende anche a proposte folk, soul, rock'n'roll, country”.
We loved the fact that the place was located away from Central Milano, so we could enjoy the commute nightlife and cross the canal bridges. We wanted originally to listen to Jazz at the BlueNote, but it was sold-out so we found Nidaba Theatre and what a treat that was! They had a great band with an amazing lead singer on stage singing various funky/soul/jazzy tunes and it just gave the night a nice atmosphere and made it more fun! Free entrance and you can read more about their show programs online. We arrived at the place at 9PM and were lucky to find a table spot for 4 people, so be there in good time unless you don't mind of standing.
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