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Discover how a professional mixology lesson in Milan brings together authentic Italian drinks, expert tips, and fun in a compact 2-hour experience.

If you’re visiting Milan and want a memorable, hands-on way to learn about Italy’s famous cocktails, this 2-hour mixology class offers a lively introduction. Led by professional bartender Mattia Corunto, this experience promises not just a lesson in making drinks but a chance to step behind a real bar station, handle the tools of the trade, and gain tips you can use long after you leave the city. Whether you’re a cocktail enthusiast or just looking for a fun, social activity, this tour has a lot to offer.
What really caught our eye is the authentic setting with a real bar station—not just a demonstration but a chance to try your hand at creating classic Italian aperitif drinks. Plus, the inclusion of snacks and bottled water makes it feel more like a social gathering than just a workshop. On the downside, this experience doesn’t include transportation, so you should plan your arrival accordingly.
This tour is best suited for small groups, curious travelers, or anyone interested in learning mixology basics with a local flair, especially if you enjoy a casual, interactive approach to culture.
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Starting at Piazza don Mapelli in Sesto San Giovanni, the tour kicks off at 7:00 pm. It’s a convenient central location, accessible via public transportation, which makes meeting up easy. The activity lasts approximately 2 hours, giving you enough time to not only learn but also enjoy the process without feeling rushed.
Once you arrive, you’ll find yourself at a well-equipped bar station, mimicking a real bartender’s workspace. Our guide, Mattia Corunto, immediately creates a welcoming atmosphere, sharing anecdotes about the origins of certain drinks and tips that go beyond basic recipes. This personal touch elevates the experience from a simple class to a lively social event.
The core of this experience is hands-on. You will learn to prepare classic Italian aperitif drinks, which could include favorites like Aperol Spritz, Negroni, or Campari cocktails—though the exact menu isn’t specified. What makes this class stand out is the use of real tools, such as metal pours, bar spoons, shakers, and proper glassware, so you’ll feel like a real bartender.
Participants get to handle each piece of equipment, guided step-by-step by Mattia. This approach is especially valuable because you’re not just watching someone else do it—you’re actively involved, learning techniques you can replicate at home. Reviewers praise the instructor’s competence and friendliness, with one noting that Tiziano made the class “really fun” and shared his passion for cocktails.
Throughout the session, Mattia shares curiosities about the history of different drinks, making the experience educational as well as entertaining. These stories, combined with practical tips on how to make the perfect pour or shake, help you understand the art behind Italian aperitifs.
Included with your booking are snacks such as chips and peanuts, plus bottled water. These little touches help keep the mood relaxed and give you something to nibble on while trying your hand at making drinks.
Guests have described this experience as “interesting, fun, and with good drinks,” which captures the vibe well. One reviewer called it “highly recommended for friends or anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of cocktails,” while another emphasized how the instructor made everyone feel like a pro for the evening.

Compared to many other activities in Milan, this class offers a focused, bilingual environment (assuming English and Italian), with small group sizes ensuring personalized attention. The price of around $80.29 per person reflects the inclusion of quality tools, expert guidance, and a social experience.
While transportation isn’t included, the central meeting point and the small group size make it easy to plan your arrival. Plus, the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance adds flexibility, perfect if your plans shift.

This class is perfect for travelers seeking a relaxed, engaging activity that combines cultural insight with a practical skill. If you enjoy social experiences with an educational twist, you’ll appreciate the small group setting. It’s equally suited for couples, friends, or solo travelers who want to meet others while learning something new.
Cocktail fans or those wanting to impress at home will find this especially useful since the instructor emphasizes techniques and tips you can easily replicate later. And if you’re curious about Italian drinks—like the ever-popular Aperol Spritz—you’ll leave with a better understanding and some new tricks.
This 2-hour mixology lesson in Milan offers a rare chance to step behind the bar, learn about Italy’s iconic aperitif drinks, and gain skills you can use long after your trip. The blend of expert guidance, hands-on practice, and small group intimacy creates a well-rounded, enjoyable experience.
While it’s not a comprehensive cocktail course, it’s perfect for beginners, casual drinkers, or anyone interested in local culture. The inclusion of snacks, water, and real bartender tools adds to the value, making it a fun and educational activity that feels authentic and approachable.
If you’re looking for a way to add a bit of mixology magic to your trip or want a memorable story to tell, this Milan experience hits the right notes. Just remember to arrive prepared to shake, pour, and enjoy!

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to make your way to the meeting point on your own, but it’s accessible via public transit.
How long does the experience last?
The class lasts approximately 2 hours, giving enough time to learn, practice, and socialize without feeling rushed.
What kind of drinks will I learn to make?
While specific drinks aren’t listed, the focus is on classic Italian aperitif drinks, likely including popular options like Negroni or Spritz, with guidance on handling tools and techniques.
Is prior experience necessary?
Not at all. This class is designed for all skill levels, from complete beginners to those familiar with cocktails.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll get to use professional bartender tools, enjoy snacks (chips and peanuts), and receive guidance from an expert.
Can I participate if I have dietary restrictions?
The tour includes snacks and bottled water. For specific dietary needs, it’s best to contact the provider directly.
Who is the instructor?
Mattia Corunto is the professional bartender leading the class, sharing stories and tips to make the experience engaging and informative.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 12 travelers, which ensures a personalized and interactive environment.