Explore Milan at your own pace with our self-guided tour app, which immerses you in the city's enchanting outdoor wonders and rich history. Begin at the majestic Duomo di Milano, then wander through the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Discover the artistic Brera District and marvel at The Last Supper in Santa Maria delle Grazie. Visit Castello Sforzesco and relax in Parco Sempione, before enjoying the vibrant Navigli District. Uncover hidden gems like San Bernardino alle Ossa and the Brera Botanical Garden, all while soaking in Milan's cultural diversity.

Historical Insights: Delve into Milan's history and uncover stories behind its landmarks. Enhanced Experience: Use our app for info, navigation, and audio without paper maps. Freedom to Explore: Enjoy exploring Milan at your own pace and schedule. Offline Access: Download in advance for uninterrupted access without internet.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Self-guided walking tour (app)
✖  Pick-up services.
✖  Entry fees or tickets to museums and attractions.
✖  Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.
Departure & Return
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The meeting spot is in front of the Duomo di Milano, accessible via Metro: Duomo station (Line M1 and M3) and various bus lines including 54, 73, 94, 90. Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.

Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
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Piazza del Duomo Piazza del Duomo in Milan offers a captivating blend of history, architecture, and culture. Dominated by the magnificent Gothic facade of the Duomo di Milano, the square is a central hub for both tourists and locals. The area is adorned with numerous statues and features the iconic equestrian statue of King Vittorio Emanuele II at its center. Surrounding the piazza are grand buildings and the renowned Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a stunning glass-vaulted arcade. As the heart of Milan, this vibrant square invites visitors to relax and soak in the rich ambiance of the city, making it a must-visit cultural haven.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan is a historic 19th-century shopping arcade known for its stunning architecture, with a grand glass dome and intricate mosaics. Connecting the Duomo di Milano and Teatro alla Scala, it houses luxury brands like Prada and Gucci. This elegant space is a cultural hub and popular meeting point, often called "Milan's drawing room." Visitors partake in the tradition of spinning on the bull's mosaic for good luck.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Teatro Alla Scala Teatro alla Scala, located in Milan, is one of the world's most prestigious opera houses. Inaugurated on August 3, 1778, it has hosted many of Italy's greatest operatic artists and globally renowned singers. The theater is celebrated for its rich history and is home to the La Scala Theatre Chorus, Ballet, and Orchestra. It also houses the La Scala Theatre Academy, which provides professional training in music and performing arts.
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Quadrilatero della Moda (Quad d'Oro) The Quadrilatero d'Oro, also known as the Quadrilatero della Moda, is Milan's prestigious fashion district, renowned for its luxury shopping experience. This exclusive area is bordered by four main streets: Via Montenapoleone, Via Manzoni, Via della Spiga, and Corso Venezia, and is home to high-end boutiques from iconic fashion brands like Prada, Gucci, and Armani. The district is a haven for fashion enthusiasts, offering a blend of exquisite shopping, elegant architecture, and cultural landmarks. It's a must-visit destination for anyone seeking the epitome of style and luxury in Milan.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Brera The Brera District in Milan is a vibrant neighborhood known for its artistic and bohemian charm. Located in the heart of the city, it is home to the renowned Pinacoteca di Brera, which houses masterpieces by Italian artists such as Caravaggio and Raphael. The district is characterized by its cobblestone streets, trendy boutiques, cozy cafes, and a lively atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists. Brera is also famous for its botanical garden and offers a rich blend of culture, history, and contemporary flair, making it a must-visit area in Milan.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Castello Sforzesco Castello Sforzesco in Milan is a historic fortress built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. This iconic red-brick structure now houses several museums, including the Museum of Ancient Art and the Museum of Musical Instruments. The castle is renowned for its impressive architecture and rich art collections, featuring works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. Located near Parco Sempione, it is a cultural landmark offering a glimpse into Milan's artistic and historical heritage.
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Parco Sempione Parco Sempione is a vast, picturesque park located in the heart of Milan, offering a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Established in 1888, it spans approximately 38 hectares and is nestled between iconic landmarks like the Castello Sforzesco and the Arco della Pace. The park features beautifully landscaped gardens, winding paths, and a tranquil pond, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, picnics, and outdoor activities. With its rich history and diverse attractions, Parco Sempione is a beloved destination for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and cultural enrichment.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Santa Maria delle Grazie Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its architectural beauty and historical significance. Constructed in the late 15th century, the church and its adjoining Dominican convent feature a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles, with contributions from architects like Guiniforte Solari and Donato Bramante. The site is famously home to Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, a masterpiece located in the convent's refectory, which draws countless visitors from around the world. This iconic painting and the church's rich history make Santa Maria delle Grazie a must-see cultural landmark in Milan.
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Navigli The Navigli channels in Milan are a historic network of canals that date back to the Middle Ages, originally designed for irrigation and transport. The most prominent canals, Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese, converge at the Darsena, a former port that has been revitalized into a lively cultural hub. The Navigli district is now known for its vibrant atmosphere, with numerous cafes, bars, and artisan shops lining the picturesque waterways. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a unique blend of history, culture, and nightlife.

Duration:  45 minutes

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Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio The Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio in Milan is a significant example of Lombard Romanesque architecture and holds great historical and religious importance. Originally built between 379 and 386 by St. Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan, the basilica was constructed on a site where martyrs of Roman persecutions were buried. The current structure, featuring a distinctive atrium and two towers of varying heights, dates back to the 9th and 10th centuries. Inside, visitors can admire medieval art, including the renowned Golden Altar and intricate mosaics, making it a vital cultural and spiritual landmark in the city.
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Santuario di San Bernardino Alle Ossa San Bernardino alle Ossa in Milan is a unique church renowned for its ossuary, a chapel adorned with human skulls and bones. This macabre yet fascinating site dates back to the 13th century, when a room was built to house bones from an overcrowded cemetery. The church itself was constructed in 1269 and later rebuilt in the 18th century after a fire. The ossuary's walls and ceilings are intricately decorated with bones, creating a striking visual impact that draws visitors intrigued by its eerie beauty and historical significance.
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Villa Necchi Campiglio Villa Necchi Campiglio is a historic house museum located in Milan, designed by architect Piero Portaluppi and constructed between 1932 and 1935. This elegant villa is a prime example of Rationalist architecture with Art Deco influences, featuring luxurious amenities such as a heated
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Fondazione Prada Fondazione Prada is a contemporary art and cultural institution in Milan, co-chaired by Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli since 1995. It is renowned for its innovative exhibitions and cultural programs, which span various disciplines including art, cinema, and philosophy. The foundation's main venue in Milan, opened in 2015, features a striking architectural design by Rem Koolhaas's OMA studio. Fondazione Prada also has a presence in Venice and operates international outposts in Shanghai and Tokyo, furthering its mission to engage a global audience through diverse artistic and intellectual collaborations.
Additional info
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
•  Internet Connection, charged smartphone and headphones are needed. Connectivity: This activity requires an internet connection for the best experience. However, you can also pre-download the tour guide app to your smartphone or tablet for offline access.
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $1.04
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
3.75 hours
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Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.