How do I meet people in Milan?
When we asked people living in Milan about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"The Benvenuto Club, Professional Women's Association, Democrats Abroad, American Business Group and many other organizations as well as activities created for the expat community listed in EasyMilano, a bi-weekly free publication for the English speaking community here," explained one expat living in Milan, Italy.

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"Milan is a bustling city with plenty of places to meet people. One option is to join online or virtual communities such as Meetup and Couchsurfing, or to join a hobby or sports related activities like taking a language class or playing a sport. Additionally, you can also attend local events such as markets, exhibitions or festivals to meet locals, make new contacts or just enjoy the atmosphere. Alternatively, many cafes, bars and restaurants provide a great atmosphere to socialize and meet people. Finally, if you are looking for something more structured, consider attending a conference or seminar," said another expat in Milan, Italy.
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