BLACK FRIDAY: Save up to $1,322 on our trips! Limited spots. Book Now.

The 10 Best Tours to Take in Milan, Italy

Discover the ornate tombs and monuments of the Monumental Cemetery of Milan
Discover the ornate tombs and monuments of the Monumental Cemetery of Milan | © Alecamera90 / iStock

Milan is known for its fashion and style, but there’s so much more to it than that. See more of what makes this dynamic city unique with Culture Trip’s collection of the best tours to help you uncover its beauty.

Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour

Historical Landmark

If you’re looking to explore Milan at your own pace, then the open-top hop-on, hop-off bus is your best shot to see the sights of the city in comfort. Travelling along four different routes, the bus visits the city’s top attractions, including the Teatro alla Scala and Castello Sforzesco, while providing audio commentary with fascinating facts about each landmark.

Walking Tour of the City Centre and ‘The Last Supper’

Historical Landmark

The Last Supper, 1495-1497, by Leonardo da Vinci
© DEA / M. RANZANI / Getty Images

When you’re ready to get better acquainted with Milan, take part in a walking tour that takes you to the city’s most historically important landmarks. Alongside your licensed guide, you’ll visit attractions such as Castello Sforzesco, Teatro alla Scala, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the beautiful gothic Duomo di Milano, all while learning about the city’s history, culture and traditions. In addition to strolling through parks and exploring Medieval castles, you will also get access to one of the most famous masterpieces of all time, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. After the three- to four-hour tour, you’ll finish off your day of exploration with a traditional Italian meal at a nearby restaurant.

Guided Art Tour: Leonardo and Michelangelo

Art Gallery, Historical Landmark

Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
© DEA / M. RANZANI / Getty Images

Focussing on the works of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, this guided art tour gives you the chance to immerse yourself in the best of Italian art. You’ll visit key art locations around Milan, including Santa Maria delle Grazie, which you visit by walking under the portico of the Cloister of Frogs. The experience includes fast-track access to Milan’s Cenacolo Vinciano, where you can get up close with The Last Supper, with the option to upgrade your tour for access to Da Vinci’s celebrated Sala delle Asse.

Skip-the-Line Duomo and Rooftop Guided Tour

Building, Cathedral, Church

Duomo Milan, Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
Samuel Isaacs / Unsplash
It’s the most iconic sight in Milan, and pretty much any tour of the city worth its salt is going to include a visit to Il Duomo, but this spectacular gothic cathedral is worthy of its own dedicated tour. You’ll be guided around the building by a local expert, armed with endless factoids and anecdotes about the cathedral’s history and construction, before hopping on the elevator up to the roof, where you’ll be treated to one of the best views in all of Milan, surrounding by the striking arches and buttresses that make Il Duomo such an incredible landmark.

Segway Tour

Historical Landmark

If you’re not keen on bus tours but feel like walking the city is too much effort, why not glide through the streets of Milan on a Segway tour? After the quick safety instruction session, you’ll cruise around the city, passing by famous landmarks such as the Duomo, Castello Sforzesco and the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II. Groups are kept to no more than eight people, allowing for an intimate and fun tour exploring this incredible city.

Half-Day Food Tour in Brera

Restaurant, Ice Cream Parlour, Italian

Milan
© Gim42 / iStock

If you love Italian food, then set aside some time for a half-day food tour, where you’ll visit local stores and indulge in traditional Italian delicacies. This three-hour walking tour focusses on the historic district of Brera, where your guide will share insights about the origins of all the food you taste during the session. Learn how to identify traditional melanzane alla parmigiana (eggplant parmigiana) and cannoli, and try Italy’s famous culatello (dry-cured ham), Parma ham and Milanese-style meatballs. Finish with authentic Italian gelato and some Milanese aperitifs at a trendy local art bar.

Milan Wine-Tasting Experience

Wine Bar, Italian

Male sommelier pouring red wine into long-stemmed wineglasses.
© IL21 / iStock

After a day of exploring the many sights of Milan, enjoy a wine-tasting experience hosted by a local sommelier in a traditional wine bar in the heart of the city. The one-hour-long wine tasting is the perfect way to end your day or start your evening out in Milan. Here, you’ll get to taste three glasses of fine local wine, specially selected by your host and paired with foods from the Lombardy region that will bring out the full range of flavours in the varietals.

Personal Shopper Experience in Milan

Store

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milano, Italy
© TommL / iStock
Milan is famous for its fashion status, which is why you can’t come to one of the world’s fashion capitals without actually shopping. Whether you’re on the hunt for the perfect outfit or authentic souvenirs, a personal shopper experience will take you to the most authentic shops and boutiques in Milan, giving great advice on what to buy. You’ll learn to shop for your body and face types as well as colours that suit your personality.

Milan Dark Ghost Tour on Foot

Historical Landmark

Milan isn’t all glitz and glamour; it also has a dark side with more than a few ghost stories. Explore parts of the city rarely included on tourist itineraries with this two-hour night-time ghost walking tour that takes you to a world of winding lanes and cobbled streets where murderers, witches, ghosts and the devil supposedly roamed. Stroll through the quiet neighbourhood of Porta Venezia and the area of Colonne di San Lorenzo as you listen to the secrets of the city that have remained buried for centuries, all told by your knowledgeable guide.

The Monumental Cemetery of Milan: Discover the Unexpected

Cemetery, Historical Landmark

Milan, Italy, Monumental cemetery
© Benoitbruchez / Getty Images

Among Milan’s most unexpected attractions is the Monumental Cemetery of Milan. While a trip to the cemetery isn’t typically at the top of the list of things to do for many visitors, it’s a unique and tranquil spot that shouldn’t be skipped. This one-hour cemetery tour takes you through the colossal landmark and shares the tales of various monuments conserved within the area, including the Temple of Fame and the tomb of the Campari family, which is similar to Da Vinci’s The Last Supper.

If you click on a link in this story, we may earn affiliate revenue. All recommendations have been independently sourced by Culture Trip.
close-ad