Discover the best of Milan in a day and night, from iconic landmarks like the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II to the artistic charm of Brera and the vibrant Navigli district. Experience a blend of historical grandeur, artistic treasures, and hidden local gems, including Leonardo da Vinci's own vineyard, for an unforgettable Italian adventure.
Duomo
Milan Duomo is a really old cathedral that has been around since the 1300s and it took six centuries to complete, offering impressive architecture and rooftop views of Milan.
Piazza del Duomo
Piazza del Duomo is where those iconic pictures are taken from before going inside the cathedral.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is Italy's oldest shopping gallery and a hub of cafes, restaurants, and designer stores, known for tourists getting photos.
Statue of Leonardo da Vinci
A cool statue of Leonardo da Vinci located in a small park across from the famous Teatro alla Scala.
Pinoteca di Brera
Pinoteca di Brera is an impressive building that today is an art gallery featuring Italian art from the 1200s to the 1900s.
Brera neighbourhood
The Brera neighborhood is famous for design and aperitivo.
Pizzeria Piccola Ischia
Pizzeria Piccola Ischia, located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood, is where they ate a mix of four different types of pizza on one and a calzone.
Leonardo Da Vinci’s vineyard
Leonardo da Vinci's vineyard is where you can experience a private residence villa owned by the Duke of Milan, Ludovico el Moro, and visit the villa, the gardens, and the small vineyard.
Castello Sforzesco
Castello Sforzesco is one of the city's most famous landmarks built in the 1400s by the then duke of Milan of the ruling Sforza family; inside it houses a number of museums which showcase different things including ancient art egyptian museums musical instruments and more.
Sempione park
Sempione Park is great for a wander and even has an aquarium theater and modern public art.
Arco della Pace
Arco della Pace is Milan's answer to the Arc de Triomphe.
Navigli district
The Navigli district is picturesque with its canals and small shops and canal side restaurants and it's also known for having great aperitivo.
Santa Maria de la Gracie
The church of Santa Maria de la Gracie contains the last supper painting.