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February 22, 2017Packages
February 23, 2017210,00€ – 760,00€
CITY TOURS
Explore the most beautiful cities of the Lombardy with one of our knowledgeable and friendly guides. Get an in-depth look at local culture, history and daily life.
- Discover the city of Milan with a private City Walk
- Private tours at your own pace
- ½ day or full-day options
- Professional English-speaking guides
- Customize your walk
Special Family rates available for groups with children under 12. Contact us for details.
For groups of more than 8 people, send us a custom request.
Are you a single traveller looking to join a group? Contact us.
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Description
Classic Milan City Walk: The perfect introduction to the city
After the spectacular experience of the Duomo, we walk through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and arrive at Piazza della Scala, home to the Teatro della Scala opera house.
Next we’ll stroll through the historic Brera disctrict, with its cobblestone streets lined with boutiques and typical restaurants.
The tour wraps up in the courtyard of the magnificent Sforzesco Castle.
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After the spectacular experience of the Duomo, we walk through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and arrive at Piazza della Scala, home to the Teatro della Scala opera house.
Next we’ll stroll through the historic Brera disctrict, with its cobblestone streets lined with boutiques and typical restaurants.
The tour wraps up in the courtyard of the magnificent Sforzesco Castle.
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Milan-in-a-Day City Walk: Make the most of your time in Milan
Fall in love with Milan in just a day! On this private full-day tour, discover the main highlights and much more with your engaging expert guide. Take a step back in time as you visit the interiors of the Duomo, the Sforzesco Castle, and the Churches of Santa Maria delle Grazie and Saint Ambrogio. Visit the remarkable Last Supper by Da Vinci and also works by Michelangelo.
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Fall in love with Milan in just a day! On this private full-day tour, discover the main highlights and much more with your engaging expert guide. Take a step back in time as you visit the interiors of the Duomo, the Sforzesco Castle, and the Churches of Santa Maria delle Grazie and Saint Ambrogio. Visit the remarkable Last Supper by Da Vinci and also works by Michelangelo.
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Leonardo da Vinci in Milan City Walk: Following in footsteps of the Renaissance genius
Visit the places in Milan where Leonardo left his greatest contributions of art and genius, together with your engaging expert guide. Admire the decorations painted by Leonardo in the Sala delle Asse in the Sforzesco Castle and the Last Supper fresco, Leonardo’s masterpiece. Your visit will conclude at Leonardo’s Vineyard, the garden donated to the artist by the Duke of Milan, where he personally cultivated the vines and produced wine.
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Visit the places in Milan where Leonardo left his greatest contributions of art and genius, together with your engaging expert guide. Admire the decorations painted by Leonardo in the Sala delle Asse in the Sforzesco Castle and the Last Supper fresco, Leonardo’s masterpiece. Your visit will conclude at Leonardo’s Vineyard, the garden donated to the artist by the Duke of Milan, where he personally cultivated the vines and produced wine.
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Jewish Heritage in Milan City Walk: Culture and history in Milan
This informative tour of Jewish Milan begins at the Monument to the Shoah, located just in front of the Stazione Centrale. The other sites visited on this guided tour are the Synagogue and Jewish Section of the Monumental Cemetery. Our visit will conclude in the Jewish Quarter near Piazza Piemonte, where we can suggest where to enjoy a Kosher lunch.
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This informative tour of Jewish Milan begins at the Monument to the Shoah, located just in front of the Stazione Centrale. The other sites visited on this guided tour are the Synagogue and Jewish Section of the Monumental Cemetery. Our visit will conclude in the Jewish Quarter near Piazza Piemonte, where we can suggest where to enjoy a Kosher lunch.
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Milan Glamour City Walk: An insider’s look at the capital of fashion and design
This is the perfect tour for those who want to enjoy modern Milan, the world capital of fashion and design. Walk with your engaging expert guide through the most glamorous streets of the city – from the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele to the famous Via della Spiga, Via Monteleone and beyond. Discover the ins and outs of the Fashion Quadrilateral, the famous Quadrilatero della Moda on the Classic Glamour walk. Ready for something new? Check out our new Modern Glamour walk. This new version includes the avantgarde areas surrounding the Unicredit Tower, the Piazza di Tre Torri and Corso Como.
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This is the perfect tour for those who want to enjoy modern Milan, the world capital of fashion and design. Walk with your engaging expert guide through the most glamorous streets of the city – from the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele to the famous Via della Spiga, Via Monteleone and beyond. Discover the ins and outs of the Fashion Quadrilateral, the famous Quadrilatero della Moda on the Classic Glamour walk. Ready for something new? Check out our new Modern Glamour walk. This new version includes the avantgarde areas surrounding the Unicredit Tower, the Piazza di Tre Torri and Corso Como.
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Hidden Milan City Walk: Ancient ruins, skulls and crypts, oh my!
Delve into the many layers of city history beginning with the medieval symbols in Piazza dei Mercanti. We’ll venture down into several crypts, some even preserving remains of the Ancient Roman Mediolanum. We will visit the 4th century church of San Nazaro in Brolo, the first Latin-cross in the west and the resting place for remains of three apostles. We’ll stop in cloisters of 15th century Ca’ Granda, the first and largest civil hospital in Europe, now home to the state university of Milan. The ossuary, or bone resting place, of San Bernadino is a macabre and splendid place at the same time, with its bone collection going back to the Middle Ages. We will wrap up our walk at the Church of San Gottardo in Corte, the chapel of the Visconti family, to admire the 14th century bell tower, the most beautiful in Milan.
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Delve into the many layers of city history beginning with the medieval symbols in Piazza dei Mercanti. We’ll venture down into several crypts, some even preserving remains of the Ancient Roman Mediolanum. We will visit the 4th century church of San Nazaro in Brolo, the first Latin-cross in the west and the resting place for remains of three apostles. We’ll stop in cloisters of 15th century Ca’ Granda, the first and largest civil hospital in Europe, now home to the state university of Milan. The ossuary, or bone resting place, of San Bernadino is a macabre and splendid place at the same time, with its bone collection going back to the Middle Ages. We will wrap up our walk at the Church of San Gottardo in Corte, the chapel of the Visconti family, to admire the 14th century bell tower, the most beautiful in Milan.
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Insiders’ Milan City Walk: Experience Milan like a local
We’ll start at the church of Sant’Ambrogio, fundamental to understanding the history of Milan and its people. From here we walk to the important crossroads nicknamed Il Carrobbio and splendid San Lorenzo Maggiore. Our route wil bring us to St. Eustorgio and the Darsena, the city port dating back to the early 1600s. Our walk concludes with a visit of the Navigli, one of the most popular and characteristic areas of the city. From the ancient “vicolo dei lavandai” once used by washerwomen, to the bridges, typical restaurants and canals, this is a fitting end to our truly Milanese walk.
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We’ll start at the church of Sant’Ambrogio, fundamental to understanding the history of Milan and its people. From here we walk to the important crossroads nicknamed Il Carrobbio and splendid San Lorenzo Maggiore. Our route wil bring us to St. Eustorgio and the Darsena, the city port dating back to the early 1600s. Our walk concludes with a visit of the Navigli, one of the most popular and characteristic areas of the city. From the ancient “vicolo dei lavandai” once used by washerwomen, to the bridges, typical restaurants and canals, this is a fitting end to our truly Milanese walk.
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