An aperitif on Milano canals is something unique for your business event in Milan, but we can make it something even more special.
Our format for small business events includes a walk of this charming district, entering inner courtyards of the old buildings of the neighborhood, a private navigation on board a touristic boat and finally an aperitif and/or dinner in one of the many charming restaurants and bars of the district selected by MilanoArte according to your needs.
We can fully customize the event according to your preferences. Our best guides will introduce you to the charming history of the district, this can done walking the neighborhood or even on board the boat. Then we selected the best locations on the canals for your business meeting and event.
Contact us with date, timing, number of guests and your preferences and we will organize the perfect tailor made event your guests will never forget.
IMPORTANT: the canals are open to navigation only during some times of the year. Write us in advance to know if the event is possible or not in the dates of your preferrence.
Aperitif on Milano canals
Details
Private event |
The boat will be exclusive for MilanoArte clients’ only. You will have your own tour leader/guide at your disposal all the time. Tours can be done in Italian, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and many more languages on demand. |
Duration of the event | Minimum 1 hour, then depends on the format of the event. |
Included in the event |
Guided tour on private cruise along the Naviglio Grande and the Darsena. Option for private aperitif or dinner in a nearby restaurant/cafè. |
Maximum number of participants |
Numbers could vary according to the event. Contact us for more infos. In compliance to Covid-19 regulations. |
Price | On demand |
How to book the guided tour |
contact us and tell us the number of people, date and timing. Do not forget to mention specific requests and particular needs: we love challenges. The event will be fully tailor made and exclusive. |
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