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    If you start early with the City Tour: Square in front of Milan Cathedral at sunrise Photo: Frédéric Prochasson, Adobe Stock

City walks in the province of Milan

Lombardy,Italy

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Milan is an exciting city and not only known for its cathedral. On a city tour you can explore all the most important sights on foot and in between you will also have the opportunity to stop at a charming café and let the beautiful city take its effect on you.

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The 10 most beautiful city walks in the province of Milan

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City Walk · Milan
City Life: the little Manhattan (or Dubai?)
Toprecommended route
1.8 km
0:25 h
0 m
0 m
A mix of skyscrapers, shopping district, art, green spaces... the old fair district has changed its face after the development of CityLife
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
City Walk · Province of Milan
Porta Venezia to Piazza Castello, Milan
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
3.9 km
1:15 h
2 m
6 m
Short walk starting in the peaceful Quadrilatero del Silenzio with its unique architecture, then continues through San Babila, past the Duomo di Milano, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza dei Mercanti, and ends at Piazza Castello with the Sforza Castle and Parco Sempione.
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Particolare facciata del Palazzo Circolo Ufficiali
City Walk · Milan
Camminando per Brera
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
0.5 km
0:05 h
0 m
0 m
Passeggiata mattutina tra le vie storiche di Brera
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
Sembra Central Park a New York
City Walk · Milan
Parco Venezia: qui trovi di tutto e di più
Toprecommended route
2.4 km
0:34 h
8 m
11 m
Un luogo sacro per i milanesi, dove trascorrere pochi minuti o ore intere: polo di aggregazione, di sorprese e di tante attività cittadine 
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
il verde ed il silenzio di Via Cavalieri del Santo Sepolcro
City Walk · Milan
Teatri, Chiese e sorprese in un fazzoletto...
Toprecommended route
1.6 km
1:30 h
17 m
15 m
Brera in pochi passi offre esperienze molteplici: arte, chiese, verde, chiostri, ristoranti e gelatai....  ci si stupisce che tutto sia così vicino
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
Castello Sforzesco: the history of Milan is here
City Walk · Milan
Castello Sforzesco and Michelangelo's Pieta!
Toprecommended route
1.9 km
1:00 h
7 m
3 m
The Castle è one of the icons of Milan, here we propose an external tour and an internal walk-through to savour the beauty of this place, you can always come back for hours...
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
In the background appears the Abbey
City Walk · Milan
Monks' Way: from Vettabbia Park to Chiaravalle Abbey
Toprecommended route
6.5 km
1:37 h
15 m
15 m
For centuries, monks and pilgrims have passed through this path, you have the opportunity starting from the south of Milan to walk the first kilometers
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
Milan ( Italy )
City Walk · Italy
Milan ( Italy )
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
37 km
9:00 h
22 m
22 m
Numbered guided tour of the city of Milan ( Italy )
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Qui la sera e nei momenti di punta non si riesce a camminare!
City Walk · Milan
Dal Ride al design di Via Tortona
Toprecommended route
1.4 km
1:00 h
15 m
7 m
Con una breve passeggiata assaporate il fascino del naviglio, scoprirete un cortile nascosto e il nuovo ponte (accessibile) per raggiungere via Tortona e godervi la sua vitalità
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
The greenery, Burri's theater and the castle in the background: the explosive mix of Sempione Park
City Walk · Milan
Simplon Park a green lung full of surprises!
Toprecommended route
2.8 km
2:00 h
13 m
15 m
It's not Central Park but it offers everything: sports, culture, nature, relaxation, food, art, music--a place where you can spend quality time
Fondazione Mazzola - Sentieri per tutti
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A charming city tour of Milan

Milan is the second largest city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. The elegant fashion capital, considered Italy's economic powerhouse, has many attractions to offer and you'll get your money's worth on a city tour here. How about a visit to the famous Castello Sforzesco or the Milan Cathedral? Or the UNESCO World Heritage Site The Last Supper by da Vinci in the refectory of the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie? Da Vinci's work can be seen in many places in this magnificent city, which you can stroll through at your leisure and enjoy the flair of Milan.

You can explore Milan on your own on a walking tour or join a guided tour. A guided tour certainly has its advantages. But if you want to set off on your own, here are some tips: With our city tours, you're sure not to miss any of the highlights and at the same time you remain flexible and can take as much time as you want.

Province of Milan
Sightseeing highlight Milan Cathedral
Province of Milan
Sightseeing highlight Top sights 💚 Bosco Verticale green towers Milan

What is the city of Milan particularly known for?

In addition to exclusive fashion and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci, Milan is associated with its Gothic city centre, dominated by the Milan Cathedral. In addition, there are traces of Roman antiquity and magnificent Renaissance buildings such as the Portinari Chapel of the old church of Sant Eustorgia, today's Palazzo Marino town hall and Sforzesco Castle. The Arco della Pace in Semione Park and Milan's magnificent railway station are landmarks of the city, as is the Pirelli skyscraper. The Milan Opera House is also world-famous.

Province of Milan
Sightseeing highlight Sforza Castle
Milan
Recommended route Castello Sforzesco and Michelangelo's Pieta!

Is it easy to explore Milan on foot?

The centre of Milan is a manageable size and can be easily explored on foot or as part of a city tour. For the most important highlights, however, you should take a few hours and start your city tour as early as possible. If you only have one day, it's best to start at 9 am. You can start your tour at the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. First, it is worth visiting the magnificent Basilica of Sant Ambrogio with its golden altar and two bell towers. Santa Maria delle Grazie, with its world-famous mural in the dining room of the adjoining monastery, is one of Milan's top sights. To avoid queues at the entrance, it is worth booking admission to the museum in advance.

Italy
Recommended route City Tour of Milano (Milan)
Italy
Recommended route Milan ( Italy )

What is a must-do in Milan?

In addition to the obligatory visit to Milan Cathedral, there are many other places of interest in Milan. From Santa Maria delle Grazie, for example, you can walk to the 25-metre-high Arco della Pace and on to the impressive Castello Sforzesco, built in the 15th century. From there, it's not far to the popular Brera district of Milan, home to many artists and the Brera Pinacoteca, one of Italy's most important art museums. Here you will find numerous restaurants, cafés, galleries, boutiques, the Botanical Garden and the Academy of Arts. Brera is an ideal place to get some energy before the second part of your tour.

From Brera it's not far to the famous Galleria Vittorio Emanuele shopping arcade, built in the neo-Renaissance style and home to numerous luxury boutiques. The grand finale of your city tour should be a visit to the Palazzo Real and the Cathedral of Milan.

Province of Milan
Sightseeing highlight Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Province of Milan
Sightseeing highlight Teatro alla Scala
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