Milan in spring, between April and May, is great if you wish to avoid the heat or crowds of summer. Sipping coffee outside pavement cafés and people-watching from the piazzas are all part of a spring holiday in Milan. Book a Milan spring hotel to enjoy alfresco aperitifs and the advent of spring fashion in the city of style.

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    Canalside aperitifs

    Canalside aperitifs
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    Spring marks the start of the alfresco drinking and dining season. Come 6pm, the bars and restaurants which line the waterways of the Navigli and Porta Ticinese canal quarters are filled with locals and visitors sipping happy hour drinks and nibbling on tasty Italian cold cuts and cheeses. 

    A while after, you can dine on outdoor terraces of the area’s traditional restaurants, try the wine bars and birrerie, or stay out late in the canal quarter’s nightclubs. 

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    Picnic in the park

    Picnic in the park
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    A spring holiday in Milan is incomplete without a stroll or picnic in the 116 acres of landscaped grounds of Parco Sempione, Milan’s biggest park. Head to a deli and pack a picnic hamper with fresh Italian bread, Parma ham and Gorgonzola cheese and enjoy a picnic on the large meadow or by the lake. 

    Don’t miss the De Chirico-designed fountain. Later, listen to music over a drink and snack from the decked terrace or the first-floor lounges of cool Milano bars the likes of Bar Bianco in the park. 

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    Milan Fashion Week

    Milan Fashion Week
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    Spot models, A-list celebrities, designers and the latest trends in March, when one of the world’s top fashion shows takes place in Milan. Milan Fashion Week showcases the autumn-winter collections at various locations such as Palazzo Reale and the Fiera Milano City exhibition centre. 

    While it’s open only to trade professionals, the city is abuzz with bars, restaurants and clubs hosting fashion events. Dress to kill and join fashionistas over a cocktail at hang-outs like the Principe Bar at the Hotel Principe di Savoia. 

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    History and culture free-for-all

    History and culture free-for-all
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    Spring in Milan is a chance to enjoy museums, galleries, and historic palazzi for free. During Settimana dei Beni Culturali (Cultural Heritage Week) in early spring, all publicly owned museums and galleries offer free entry. 

    In late May, elegant private residences open their doors during Cortili Aperti (Open Courtyards). Some of the Art Nouveau buildings along Corso Venezia which have invited the public inside include Palazzo Castiglioni and Casa Fontana Silvestri. 

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    Milan in bloom

    Milan in bloom
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    Milan’s Giardini Pubblici or Public Gardens are in full bloom in the spring. Located at the end of Via Manzoni, they are a welcome respite from shopping before unwinding at your Milan spring hotel. Don’t miss the gardens that lie south of Via Palestro, belonging to the Villa Reale. When the gardens are a riot of color, the Orticola (Flower Show) takes over the whole park. 

    In Milan’s canal quarter, south of the city centre, April sees the Naviglio Grande transform into a sea of color during the Fiori e Sapori (Flowers and Taste) event. Browse flower stalls and art galleries and take a break from the city bustle. 

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    Spring day trips

    Spring day trips
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    Spring is the ideal time to visit Lake Como, Italy’s third largest lake and just 40 km north of Milan, where elegant villas and lakeside villages sit against an Alpine backdrop. In the spring, colorful flora and flower-laden balconies contrast against the blue skies, the smell of wisteria and rose lingering in the air. 

    Enjoy an alfresco coffee or fragrantly fruity gelato in the lakeside town of Bellagio. A short ferry trip away are the flower-filled gardens of Villa Monastero, complete with terraces, sculptures and botanic wonders.