Embark on a private full-day tour of Milan and explore its renowned museums, world-class shops, and exquisite restaurants. Discover the city’s cultural treasures and indulge in a day of luxury and gastronomy.
Embark on a private full-day tour of Milan and explore its renowned museums, world-class shops, and exquisite restaurants. Discover the city’s cultural treasures and indulge in a day of luxury and gastronomy.
- Castello Sforzesco - The Sforza Castle is a timeless treasure and one of Milan’s most iconic landmarks, a fortress that represents centuries of history, art, and culture. Constructed in the 15th century by the influential Sforza family, the castle served as a ducal residence and a military fortress, and today it stands as a globally recognized…
- Castello Sforzesco - The Sforza Castle is a timeless treasure and one of Milan’s most iconic landmarks, a fortress that represents centuries of history, art, and culture. Constructed in the 15th century by the influential Sforza family, the castle served as a ducal residence and a military fortress, and today it stands as a globally recognized cultural center.
Encircled by the lush greenery of Parco Sempione, the castle hosts remarkable museums, such as the Museum of Ancient Art, which houses Michelangelo’s renowned Pietà Rondanini, and the Museum of Musical Instruments, filled with intriguing curiosities and historical artifacts. Its formidable walls, crenelated towers, and courtyards evoke the charm of past eras, captivating every visitor.
Whether seeking a leisurely walk or an enriching cultural experience, the Sforza Castle is a place where the allure of history merges with the beauty of art, making it an essential destination for anyone visiting Milan.
- Duomo di Milano - The Duomo of Milan, a symbol of the city and one of the most magnificent Gothic cathedrals in the world, is a place of extraordinary beauty and spirituality. Its façade, adorned with thousands of statues and spires, is a masterpiece of architectural detail, while the interior, with its soaring naves and vibrant stained glass windows, leaves every visitor in awe.
The experience becomes truly unique when ascending the Duomo’s terraces. Here, visitors can walk among the intricate spires and admire up close the famous Madonnina, the golden statue that watches over the city. The terraces also offer breathtaking panoramic views of Milan and, on clear days, the Alps on the horizon.
Visiting the Duomo and its terraces is a journey through art, history, and landscapes – an essential experience for anyone visiting Milan.
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, known as the “living room of Milan,” is an architectural marvel and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Opened in 1867, this covered gallery, with its stunning glass and iron roof and central dome, connects Piazza del Duomo to Piazza della Scala, blending history and modernity.
Inside, elegant boutiques of luxury brands, historic cafés, and refined restaurants offer an exclusive experience for those who love shopping and fine dining. The mosaic floor, featuring the crests of Italy’s major cities, includes the famous “lucky bull,” where visitors stop to perform a small good-luck ritual.
The Galleria is much more than a shopping center: it is a symbol of Milanese prestige and a place where history, art, and fashion converge in a unique and captivating atmosphere. A must-see for anyone visiting Milan!
- Il Cenacolo - The Last Supper, located in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, is one of the most celebrated masterpieces in the world. This extraordinary fresco by Leonardo da Vinci, created between 1494 and 1498, depicts the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples, capturing with exceptional skill the emotions and interactions of that sacred moment.
Despite centuries of preservation challenges, the Last Supper remains a work that continues to fascinate for its innovative painting technique and the psychological depth of its characters. Experiencing the artwork in person is truly unique and requires an advance reservation due to the limited daily admissions to ensure the painting’s protection.
Visiting the Last Supper is not just a journey through art history, but an immersion into the timeless genius of Leonardo. It is an essential experience for anyone wishing to discover one of Milan’s most precious treasures.
- Pinacoteca di Brera - The Pinacoteca di Brera, located in the heart of Milan, is one of Italy’s most significant art museums and a must-visit for culture enthusiasts. Housed within the majestic Palazzo di Brera, the Pinacoteca boasts an extraordinary collection of masterpieces spanning centuries of art history.
Among its most famous works are The Dead Christ by Andrea Mantegna, The Marriage of the Virgin by Raphael, The Kiss by Hayez, and many other creations by artists such as Caravaggio, Bellini, and Tintoretto. The museum’s carefully curated, well-lit galleries provide an immersive and unforgettable experience.
Surrounded by a unique setting, including the Academy of Fine Arts, the Braidense Library, and the Botanical Garden, the Pinacoteca is a true cultural hub. Visiting this museum is a journey through art and history, a celebration of talent and beauty that firmly establishes Milan as a global cultural capital.
- I Navigli - The Navigli of Milan are one of the city’s most charming and vibrant areas, where history, culture, and entertainment come together in a unique atmosphere. Once used for transporting goods and materials, such as the marble for the construction of the Duomo, the Navigli are now the beating heart of Milanese life.
Along the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese, you’ll find picturesque streets lined with historic rail-fronted houses, artisan shops, art galleries, and a wide selection of cafés, restaurants, and bars. The area is particularly lively during aperitivo time, a Milanese tradition, and on market days, such as the famous Antiques Market.
At night, the Navigli transform into a romantic and enchanting place, with lights reflecting on the water and creating a magical atmosphere. A stroll or a boat tour along the canals is the perfect way to discover Milan’s authentic and timeless charm.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Duomo visit tickets cost 20 euros per person and are based on availability.
- The Last Supper visit ranges from €50 to €75 per person, depending on availability.
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Duomo visit tickets cost 20 euros per person and are based on availability.
- The Last Supper visit ranges from €50 to €75 per person, depending on availability.
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
The private Milan tour stands out by blending elegance, exclusivity, and a personalized experience. The operator will lead participants through the marvels of this iconic city, providing an immersive journey into its culture, art, and style in a truly memorable manner.
Complete customization: The tour is crafted to meet individual needs and interests,…
The private Milan tour stands out by blending elegance, exclusivity, and a personalized experience. The operator will lead participants through the marvels of this iconic city, providing an immersive journey into its culture, art, and style in a truly memorable manner.
Complete customization: The tour is crafted to meet individual needs and interests, whether the focus is on exploring historical masterpieces, enjoying exquisite cuisine, or indulging in shopping at the world’s most luxurious stores.
The aim is to make every moment of the tour exceptional, delivering an experience that is genuine, captivating, and utterly unforgettable.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.