Camparino in Galleria
Step into Camparino in Galleria and you're entering Milan's most authentic slice of aperitivo history.
About Camparino in Galleria
Step into Camparino in Galleria and you're entering Milan's most authentic slice of aperitivo history. This tiny Art Nouveau gem, wedged into the northeastern corner of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II since 1915, is where Campari first seduced the Milanese palate over a century ago. The Campari company literally built this bar as their flagship showcase, and miraculously, it's survived two world wars, countless renovations, and the tourist hordes with its soul intact. The interior is a masterclass in preserved elegance: hand-laid mosaic floors depicting the Campari logo, original brass fixtures that have developed the perfect patina, and diminutive marble-topped tables that force an intimate experience whether you want one or not. The curved mahogany bar, barely six feet long, has served everyone from Milanese industrialists to modern-day fashion editors. Don't expect craft cocktail theatrics - this isn't that kind of place. The bartenders, many of whom have worked here for decades, move with practiced efficiency, turning out perfect Campari sodas (€8), classic negronis (€12), and their signature Campari spritz (€9) with machine-like precision. The house aperitivo platter (€15) features decent olives, cheese cubes, and tramezzini, though you're really here for the drinks and the atmosphere. Standing room dominates, with maybe eight tiny tables total, so expect to rub shoulders with strangers while watching the Galleria's endless fashion show through the large windows. The acoustics amplify every conversation, creating a buzzing soundtrack of Italian chatter, tourist observations, and the constant clink of glasses.
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