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Italy’s most cosmopolitan city slows its urban pace for no one, and these Milan tours will quickly get you up to speed. Tick off highlights like the Duomo, La Scala, and Leonardo’s Last Supper in just a few hours, leaving you plenty of time to explore the city’s lesser-known treasures with a guide, join a personal shopper to browse its fashion and design, or experience the buzzy local culinary scene. When you need a break from Milan’s go-go vibe, take a day trip to nearby Lake Como or hop on the Bernina Express scenic train to the Swiss Alps.

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Q:Are guided tours in Milan worth it?
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Yes, guided tours in Milan are worth it. Book an experience in the city, and you’ll be able to hear a local expert’s stories behind Milan’s top attractions, including the largest cathedral in Italy. Or, opt for a guided day trip to Lake Como or the Swiss Alps to enjoy a full day of activities with all the transportation arranged for you.

Q:How much do Milan tours cost?
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Milan sightseeing tours, such as bike or walking experiences that last 1–3 hours, cost US$40–US$90 per person, which includes museum entry fees in some cases. Food tours and full-day excursions generally start at US$100, while private bookings cost upwards of US$200 per group.

Q:What do you see on Milan tours?
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Sightseeing tours in Milan offer a combination of art, history, architecture, and culture. Pass by or pop into top attractions like the Duomo, Teatro La Scala, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, then take neighborhood strolls to see the trendy boutiques of Brera and the colorful canal-side businesses of the Navigli district.

Q:How many days in Milan is enough?
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Aim to spend at least two full days in Milan. This will give you enough time to see the city’s top attractions, such as the Duomo and Sforzesco Castle, while diving deeper into the sites that most interest you, such as the Pinacoteca di Brera if you’re into art or the Quadrilatero d’Oro if you’re a fashion lover.

Q:What is the best month to visit Milan?
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The best times to visit Milan are late spring from April–May and early fall from September–October. The weather will be comfortably warm, not hot, for sightseeing on foot, and the lack of summer tourists means you’ll have an easier time getting around this go-go-go city.

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