Private Tour of Milan with Pick Up
Non-refundable - You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
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Duration 3 hours
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Private air-conditioned vehicle
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Hotel pick up and drop off
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Parking fee included
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Driver speaks English
Explore Milan's rich history and style on a private tour, including hotel pick-up, a comfortable vehicle, and free time to discover the city.
Included
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All taxes are included in the price
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A private air conditioned vehicle with chauffeur is included exclusively for your trip
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Parking fee for vehicle is included
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Hotel pick up and drop off is included
Excluded
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There is no guide in addition to the driver
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Tips for driver not included
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Guided tour at city center is not possible because driver can't enter city center. guests walk alone
Explore Milan's rich history and style on a private tour, including hotel pick-up, a comfortable vehicle, and free time to discover the city.
Highlights
- Explore the majestic Duomo di Milano
- Capture stunning photos at Castello Sforzesco
- Experience luxury shopping at Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
- Discover the optical illusion at Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
- Enjoy a mix of orientation tour and free time in Milan city centre
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Duomo di Milano
The massive Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente, which the Milanese call just "Il Duomo" is among the world's largest (it holds up to 40,000 people) and most magnificent churches, the ultimate example of the Flamboyant Gothic style. It was begun in the 14th century, but its façade was not completed until the early 1800s, under Napoleon. The roof is topped by 135 delicately carved stone pinnacles and the exterior is decorated with 2,245 marble statues. The dim interior, in striking contrast to the brilliant and richly patterned exterior, makes a powerful impression with its 52 gigantic pillars. The stained-glass windows in the nave (mostly 15th-16th centuries) are the largest in the world; the earliest of them are in the south aisle.
Castello Sforzesco
We will stop at the famous castello for 10 min for photo stop. The Castello Sforzesco, held by the Visconti and the Sforza families who ruled Milan from 1277 to 1447 and from 1450 to 1535 respectively, was built in 1368 and rebuilt in 1450. The 70-meter Torre de Filarete is a 1905 reproduction of the original gate-tower. The Castello houses the Musei del Castello Sforzesco, a series of museums, one of which features sculpture. The collection includes the Pietà Rondanini, Michelangelo's last masterpiece, brought here in 1953 from the Palazzo Rondanini in Rome. Other museums feature a collection of decorative art, prehistoric and Egyptian antiquities & a collection of musical history. The picture gallery includes paintings by Bellini, Correggio, Mantegna, Bergognone, Foppa, Lotto, Tintoretto, and Antonello da Messina. Between the two rear courtyards of the Castello, a passage leads into the park, originally the garden of the dukes of Milan and later a military training ground.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
We recommend you to spend some time at Galleria Vittoria Emanuele - Forming one side of Piazza del Duomo and opening on the other side to Piazza della Scala, the grand Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II was designed by Giuseppe Mengoni and built between 1865 and 1877. It was then the largest shopping arcade in Europe, with a dome soaring 48 meters above its mosaic floor. Marking the beginning of modern architecture in Italy, today it stands as a splendid example of 19th-century industrial iron and glass construction. And it's still a beautiful, vibrant place where locals meet for lunch or coffee in its elegant cafés and browse in its luxury shops. It is so much a part of local life that the inhabitants of Milan refer to it as "il salotto" (the salon). The car and chauffeur can't accompany you to this part as it's a walking zone. Your driver will drop you as close to the famous Duomo as much possible. From there you need to walk a little bit to discover Galleria Vittoria Emanuele
Chiesa di Santa Maria presso San Satiro
From the outside, this church on a shopping street not far from Piazza del Duomo seems relatively small and unimpressive. Step inside to see that it is quite grand, its majestic, deep, vaulted sanctuary stretching into an apse that's nearly the length of the main part of the church. Keep your eyes on it as you walk forward, and watch as it melts into an almost completely flat wall behind the altar. It's all an optical illusion, a very clever trick played by the architect Bramante to give grandeur to a church with only a limited space. Address: Via Torino 9, Milan
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try the local pizza at Spontini nearby.
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Visit the rooftop of Duomo for stunning views.
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Explore local boutiques around Galleria.
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Don't miss the gelato at Cioccolatitaliani.
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Take a stroll in Sempione Park after.
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