Your expert local guide will show you the city's highlights and hidden gems. On this walking tour you will be able to see a lot of places within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sights, your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the country in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city through the eyes of a local. This private tour can be customized according to your personal preferences. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. Therefore, the sightseeing points listed below in the itinerary are just an example of what is possible. Your guide can suggest other sightseeing points that better suit your interests. Please note that this is a tour with a local person or expat, not with a tour guide who has detailed historical knowledge. If such knowledge is important to you, you should book another tour.
Please note that the standard way of pickup is by foot, meaning that the guide can come by foot or by public transport to your location.
Meet your guide at the statue in on the Duomo square.
This magnificent Gothic cathedral is the most famous landmark building in Milan, renowned for its intricate facade, numerous spires, and stunning stained-glass windows. Visitors can explore its vast interior and ascend to the rooftop for breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Italy's oldest active shopping gallery, a stunning architectural masterpiece. This elegant glass-vaulted arcade is home to luxury boutiques, famous restaurants, and charming cafes, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and admiring its grandeur.
Montenapoleone District is Milan's most sought-after fashion district, forming the heart of the "Fashion Quadrilateral." It is lined with the flagship stores of the world's most prestigious luxury brands, offering an unparalleled shopping experience and a glimpse into high fashion.
Sforzesco Castle is a grand medieval fortification built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. Once a powerful fortress, it now houses several of the city's museums and art collections, including works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Its courtyards are open to the public.
Sempione Park is a large city park established in 1888, situated in the historic center of Milan, directly behind Sforzesco Castle. It offers lush green spaces, shaded walkways, and a tranquil escape from the urban hustle. The park also features the Arch of Peace and Triennale Milano.
Step into the Brera district, Milan's famous "artists' quarter," defined by its charming, narrow cobblestone streets and elegant, bohemian atmosphere. This historic neighborhood is home to the prestigious Pinacoteca di Brera art gallery, which houses masterpieces by Raphael and Caravaggio, as well as the beautiful Brera Botanical Garden. It is a perfect area for a leisurely stroll, offering a delightful mix of artisan boutiques, antique shops, and sophisticated cafes for a classic Milanese aperitivo.
The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio is one of the most ancient churches in Milan, consecrated in 379 AD. It is a prime example of Romanesque architecture and holds immense historical and religious significance, housing the remains of St. Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan.
The Navigli District is the trendiest area in Milan, known for its picturesque canals (Navigli), historical charm, and vibrant nightlife. It's perfect for a romantic evening stroll, offering a huge selection of lively restaurants and bars where you can enjoy "aperitivo" (a typical Milan-style happy hour with a food buffet).
Porta Nuova and Corso Como represent Milan's new, modern city district, characterized by impressive skyscrapers and a vibrant nightlife scene. It's an area of innovative architecture, including the famous Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) residential towers, and offers numerous trendy shops, bars, and restaurants.
Pirelli HangarBicocca is a unique site dedicated to contemporary art exhibitions, housed in a repurposed industrial building that used to be a Pirelli factory. It's known for its vast spaces, which allow for large-scale installations and ambitious contemporary art projects, including Anselm Kiefer's permanent work "The Seven Heavenly Palaces."
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