If you want to know what to see in Milan our classic and most popular itinerary is the perfect choice.
Find out all the secrets of the Cathedral of the Duomo and its age long construction.
Learn all about the intrigues of the court of the Visconti and the Sforza, the two families who built and expanded the Castle of Milan.
Walk along the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, the so-called “living room of Milan” and then admire the temple of classic music, the Scala Opera House.
This tour takes you through Milan and its pulsing central area and let you live the vibrant mood of the capital of design and fashion in Italy.
Contact us for the best experience in Milan.
Did you know that the last work ever by Michelangelo, the Pietà Rondanini, is inside the Sforza Castle museum?
Some art historians think the Pietà Rodanini is an unfinished work, others say the masterpiece is a finished work and its “raw” aspect is intended by the artist.
Details
Private guided tour | Tours can be done in Italian, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and many more languages on demand. |
Duration of the tour | 3 hours for a classic city tour including the most important monuments. |
Included in the tour | A walk to admire the most important monuments in town: the Sforza Castle, the Duomo, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele and the Scala Opera House. The visit can be fully customized including the entrances to the various monuments, such as the Duomo and rooftop terraces, the museums of the Pietà Rondanini at Sforza Castle and Scala Opera House museum. |
Maximum number of participants |
In compliance to Covid-19 regulations.
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How to book the guided tour | Contact us and tell us the number of people, date and timing. We will define the most appropriate itinerary and let your enjoy the best of Milan. |
Skip the line | Standing in line, maybe hours, to enter the Duomo, or get to the rooftop terraces is not really pleasant. With our “Fast track” service, don’t wait in line: arrive a few minutes earlier, meet the guide who will have the tickets and enter the Duomo, the third largest cathedral in the world, without long waits. |
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