This tour is particularly recommended if you want to see the old and the new city!
Your guide will tell you all the secrets of the city, give you historical and current information, and suggest many places and activities to do at the end of the tour, during your holiday.
It will be like visiting the city with a friend, but very professional!
Get on board and see the city from another perspective!!!
*The itinerary may vary due to traffic, events, accidents or indications from the Municipality.
Hotel Pick up: selected hotels only. If your hotel is in the pick-up area but it is in a pedestrian or limited traffic area, you will be asked to reach a nearby meeting point near your hotel. If your hotel is not in the list, kindly email us your location: we will reply to you to confirm it or not.
Point of reference "The Belgiojoso Royal Villa" (Metro 1, Red Line, stop "Palestro").
The Rasini Tower (Emilio Lancia, Gio Ponti) is a historic building in Milan, used as luxury apartments, built in twentieth century style. Located on the corner between Corso Venezia and the Porta Venezia, the complex is made up of two parts, the Tower and the Palace, which constitute a single building project.
The arches of Porta Nuova (medieval) are one of the largest gates on the medieval layout of the walls of Milan.
In the elegant Brera district there are, among the many points of interest, the Art Gallery, the Botanical Garden, the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine and then luxury boutiques and elegant bars and restaurants.
The Sforzesco Castle is a large fortified complex located in Milan just outside the historic center of the city. It was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, who had recently become Duke of Milan, on the remains of a previous 14th century medieval fortification known as Porta Giovia Castle.
The Torre Branca, originally Torre Littoria, is a steel construction built in 1933 based on a design by the architect Giò Ponti and located inside the Sempione Park in Milan. The tower offers a 360 degree view of the Milan Skyline. Experience to try for those who want to see the city from another perspective.
Triennale Milano, inside the Palazzo dell'Arte, is one of the most important cultural institutions in the Lombardy capital. Recognized internationally, it offers art, design, architecture and fashion exhibitions, along with theatrical shows, performances, concerts, talks and meetings.
Milan's City Life neighborhood is home to luxury apartment buildings and cutting-edge office skyscrapers. The sprawling CityLife Shopping District offers trendy shops, international restaurants and a cinema. In the nearby CityLife park, with over 1000 trees, it is possible to follow pedestrian and cycle paths that cross expanses of meadows. Palazzo delle Scintille is a vast building that hosts fashion shows and exhibitions.
Il neoclassico Arco della Pace (o Porta Sempione, 1807) è stata la prima delle nuove cinque porte più recenti di Milano, ricavata lungo i bastioni spagnoli, oggi demoliti, e realizzata nell'ampio piazzale retrostante la piazza d'Armi del Castello Sforzesco come ingresso trionfale alla città dalla Francia.
The Gianni Brera Civic Arena, until 2001 simply called the Civic Arena, is a multifunctional sports facility in Milan. Inaugurated in 1807 as the Milan Amphitheater, in 1870 it became the Civic Arena following its acquisition by the Municipality.
The Monumental Cemetery was designed by Carlo Maciachini and opened in 1866. The site allows visitors to time-travel into the history of Milan, as they can spot the tombs of figures whose names now adorn major metro stations, roads, and squares.
Built in 1990 on the initiative of a group of companies that transformed an anonymous water tank in Porta Garibaldi into a colorful homage to Milanese creativity, the Rainbow Tower was restored on the occasion of Expo2015 and returned to its original splendor.
The UniCredit Tower complex, eco-sustainable buildings in glass and steel, was designed by the architect Cesar Pelli of the Pelli Clarke Pelli architectural studio and is made up of 3 towers, respectively 230 meters high (31 floors, 152 meters without the Spire), 100 meters (21 floors), and 50 meters (11 floors).
The Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a complex of two residential tower buildings designed by Boeri Studio and located in the business center of Milan, on the edge of the Isola district.
The Diamond Tower (also called Diamantone) is a skyscraper that stands in the business center of Milan, between Viale della Liberazione and Via Galilei and is currently the headquarters of the Italian companies of the BNP Paribas Group.
The Rasini Tower (Emilio Lancia, Gio Ponti) is a historic building in Milan, used as luxury apartments, built in twentieth century style. Located on the corner between Corso Venezia and the Porta Venezia, the complex is made up of two parts, the Tower and the Palace, which constitute a single building project.
The Palazzo Buonarroti-Carpaccio-Giotto is well recognizable for the strong architectural characterization deriving from the large passage arch created by Piero Portaluppi.
Palazzo Serbelloni, a splendid example of a neoclassical palace, takes its name from the Serbelloni family. Majestic and imposing palace was built in the second half of the 18th century by Simone Cantoni.
The Snia Viscosa Tower (also known as the San Babila Tower), was built in 1937 based on a design by the architect Alessandro Rimini. It houses shops, offices and apartments.
The Royal Villa of Milan, or Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, is a neoclassical villa with a beautiful English-style garden. Built between 1790 and 1796 by the architect Leopoldo Pollack, commissioned by Count Ludovico Barbiano of Belgiojoso. Today it is home to the Modern Art Gallery.
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