Destinations
Must see and do
Shopping in one of the fashion capitals of the world in the high-end boutiques around Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant-Andrea, the centre of the famous Fashion Quadrilatero.
A stroll through the peaceful meadows at Parco Sempione.
The stunning Gothic Architecture of Il Duomo, located in the vibrant and famous Piazza of the same name.
Santa Maria delle Grazie, which is home to Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting, The Last Supper.
A trip to Milan's world famous lakes, including Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore.
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Hop on/ Hop Off City Tour (Half Day/Full Day). A city rich in style and fashion, Milan also comes with more than its fair share of leading tourist attractions. When you first arrive in the city, treat yourself to a guided tour, so you can take in many of the spectacular highlights. See arguably the most famous opera house in the world, the Teatro alla Scala; or one of the many atmospheric palaces, including the Palazzo Borromeo, the Palazzo Marino or the Palazzo Real. Further tourist attractions within the city include the Meazza (San Siro) Stadium, the Rotonda della Besana, and the Giuseppe Verdi Music Conservatory. Or see if there is a show or event at the enormous Fiera di Milano (Trade Fair) complex. Tours take around 90 minutes and are on open air double decker buses. Tickets are valid for 24 hours. Multilingual regular tour on double decker open buses (whole tour last approx 90 min)
San Siro Stadium Tour (Half Day). A great opportunity to visit a real "temple" of football: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, better known as San Siro Stadium. The world famous stadium is jointly home to Milan’s two main football teams and two of the best teams in Italy’s Serie A football league, AC Milan and Internazionale. During the tour you will visit the field, the bleachers (grandstand seats) and the stadium changing rooms. There will be free time to visit the museum and shop at the official stadium store.
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