Stroll through Milan’s historic center and sample the city’s most delicious street food alongside an expert local guide. Italy’s culinary traditions vary widely from region to region, and Milan—famous worldwide for fashion—is also a city with deep-rooted recipes and unique flavors. On this flavorful walk, you’ll taste a range of northern Italian specialties while uncovering the stories behind Milanese cuisine. Your guide will lead you to the most authentic spots beloved by locals, helping you experience the city like a true Milanese. Along the way, your food tastings are paired with sightseeing and insightful commentary, allowing you to discover new flavors while exploring Milan’s most iconic landmarks.
Meet your guide in front of the Church of San Maurizio.
The tour ends in Piazza San Fedele.
Meet your guide near this important 16th-century church to start the tour!
The Ruderi del Circo Romano in Milan are the surviving remains of the ancient Roman circus that once hosted chariot races and public events during the imperial era. Located near the modern Via Circo, these fragments—primarily sections of the curved southern wall—offer a rare glimpse into Milan’s Roman past.
L.O.V.E., the striking sculpture in Milan’s Piazza degli Affari, is one of Maurizio Cattelan’s most iconic and provocative works. The massive marble hand—often nicknamed “Il Dito”—shows all fingers severed except the middle one, pointed defiantly toward the façade of the Italian Stock Exchange.
Piazza del Duomo is the majestic heart of Milan, a grand open square dominated by the city’s iconic cathedral. Surrounded by elegant buildings, cafés, and historic arcades, the square is always alive with visitors, street performers, and locals going about their day.
Piazza Mercanti is a charming medieval square nestled just steps from Milan’s Duomo, offering a peaceful contrast to the busy streets around it. Once the political and commercial center of the city, it is surrounded by historic buildings such as the Palazzo della Ragione and Loggia degli Osii, each adorned with elegant arches and Gothic details.
Piazza della Scala is one of Milan’s most elegant squares, best known for hosting the world-famous Teatro alla Scala. Surrounded by refined neoclassical architecture, the square features the statue of Leonardo da Vinci at its center and offers a graceful, open space connecting the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II with the city’s cultural district.
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