Uncover the stylish essence of Milan on this captivating 3-hour walking tour. Starting at the iconic Piazza del Duomo, admire the stunning Duomo di Milano and visit the luxurious Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Discover the legendary Teatro alla Scala and the charming Piazza dei Mercanti, where history and elegance intertwine. Stroll through the majestic Sforza Castle, relax in Parco Sempione by the Arco della Pace, and end your journey in the vibrant Brera district, perfect for an aperitivo or dinner.
- 3-hour guided walking tour through Milan’s highlights
- Visit famous sites like the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
- Conclude in the Brera district, ideal for dining and drinks
At the Statue of King Victor Emmanuel II, in the middle of Duomo square, Milan
Milan Cathedral is the cathedral church of Milan found in Lombardy, northern Italy. The cathedral where locate in Milan was built according to Italian style. Its construction was started in 1386 and was completed in 1965. We will see the monuments from the exterior.
La Scala is a historic opera house in Milan, Italy. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and was originally known as il Nuovo Regio Ducale Teatro alla Scala. The premiere performance was Antonio Salieri's Europa riconosciuta. We will see the monument from the exterior.
Santa Maria delle Grazie is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The convent contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory. we will see the monument from the exterior.
The Sforza Castle is a medieval fortification located in Milan, northern Italy. It was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, on the remnants of a 14th-century fortification. We will see the monument from the exterior.
Sempione Park is a green area in the city of Milan. Built at the end of the 19th century on the area previously occupied by the Piazza d'armi, it covers an area of 386,000 m2, completely fenced and under video surveillance. The name derives from Corso Sempione, the road axis built in the Napoleonic era on the route of the historic Seprio road, with the new Porta Sempione heir to the Porta Giovia.
Brera is a district of Milan, Italy. It is located within the Zone 1 and it is centred on Via Brera. The name stems from Medieval Italian "braida" or "brera", derived from Old Lombardic "brayda", meaning a land expanse either cleared of trees or naturally lacking them.
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