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MEET THE BEST GUIDES IN

MILAN

Meet The Best Private Tour Guides in Milan

All of our guides have a slightly different look at the world. Have a read through some profiles to get a sense for who they are!

PLANNING

Milan is a city that rewards a thoughtful itinerary. 


Its compact center makes it easy to explore on foot, but the efficient metro system connects you quickly to its outer gems. 


Base yourself centrally for easy access to the Duomo, Brera, and the bustling Corso Vittorio Emanuele II.

MUSEUM & SITEBOOKING

For The Last Supper, tickets sell out weeks in advance, so early booking is non-negotiable. 


The Duomo rooftop is another highlight best visited with timed tickets to avoid long lines. 


The Pinacoteca di Brera and Sforza Castle, also offer online reservations to streamline your visit, though you might get away with a little less notice. No need to push your luck though. 

ITINERARY SUGGESTIONS

Art & the Duomo

DAY I

Start your day at the Duomo, climbing to its rooftop for panoramic views of Milan. 


Afterward, explore Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a 19th-century shopping arcade known for its stunning glass dome. 


Enjoy a relaxed lunch before heading to Santa Maria delle Grazie to see The Last Supper, with your pre-booked ticket..


Conclude your day with an aperitivo in the Navigli district. A spritz is an excellent choice, and a glass of wine is only extremely rarely any less than a good choice. 


For dinner, the author has ocassionally had a Bistecca Alla Fiorentina with a small ocean of red wine to accompany it, and probably could reccomend at least the first half of this to you. 

Brera & Castles

DAY II

Spend your morning wandering the charming streets of Brera, visiting the Pinacoteca di Brera to admire its renowned collection. 


Have lunch at a local trattoria before exploring Sforza Castle and its museums. 


In the evening, enjoy a contemporary dining experience at one of Milan’s more innovative restaurants.

Day 3: Fashion & Design

DAY III

Dedicate your final day to Milan’s fashion and design offereings. Visit the Quadrilatero della Moda for luxury shopping, and then explore Triennale Milano to delve into the world of Italian design. 


Spend your afternoon at leisure in Parco Sempione, and for dinner, try a classic risotto paired with an elegant Lombard wine.

You might like to stay longer, and here's why we think you should:

DAY IV PLUS

If you have extra time, take a day trip to Lake Como for a serene escape. 


Alternatively, venture to Bergamo for its beautiful medieval upper town and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

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