Bar Basso

Milan


This iconic Milanese bar is not only said to have invented the aperitivo concept, but also the ever-popular negroni sbagliato (made with prosecco not gin). A supersized goblet of the stuff is practically mandatory, served up by black-tied waiters in an elegant setting that hasn’t changed since the ’50s. It's the creatives' bar of choice come Design Week.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Milan attractions

1. Casa Museo Boschi-di Stefano

0.32 MILES

Milan’s most eccentric museum of 20th-century Italian painting is crowded in a 1930s apartment that still has the appearance of the haute-bourgeois home…

2. Cinema Dumont

0.46 MILES

The former Cinema Dumont, with its concrete garlands of flowers, is a fine example of fin-de-siècle Liberty architecture.

3. Casa Guazzoni

0.48 MILES

One of Milan's fin-de-siècle Liberty treasures, with intricate wrought-iron balconies.

4. Casa Galimberti

0.52 MILES

Casa Galimberti, with its ceramic tiles depicting bourgeois beauties, is one of the finest pieces of fin-de-siècle Liberty architecture in Italy.

5. Civico Planetario Ulrico Hoepli

0.7 MILES

Deep stargazing has found its place in Italy’s biggest planetarium. Not only will it open your eyes to the wonders of the universe, it does so in very…

6. Museo Civico di Storia Naturale

0.79 MILES

This grand neo-Romanesque building houses Milan's natural history museum, complete with dinosaurs, fossils and the largest geology collection in Europe…

7. Giardini Pubblici Indro Montanelli

0.88 MILES

A life story unfolds as you follow pebble paths past bumper cars and a carousel, onwards past games of football, kissing teens, a beer kiosk, babies in…

8. Stazione Centrale

0.9 MILES

Annually, nearly 100 million people pass through these hulking portals and onto train platforms beneath a cinematic cylindrical glass roof. Begun in 1912…