Discover Milan – Full Sightseeing in Three Hours

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This is a Top Tour! Do you want to visit the historical monuments and the modern side of Milan comfortably seated? Get on our rickshaws and you will see Milan from a truly unique point of view.

You will see Milano Duomo Cathedral, Sforza Castle, Arch of Peace, Sempione Park, Mercanti Square, Financial District with Cattelan Finger (L.O.V.E.), La Scala Opera House Square, Sant’Ambrogio Basilica and the cloister of Catholic University

Brera District. And moreover, discover the other side of Milan. The main city of northern Italy is the most important laboratory of modern and contemporary architecture in Italy. You will see the major urban regeneration projects, Porta Nuova and CityLife: the famous vertical forest, Gae Aulenti place, the skyscrapers by Zaha Hadid and Daniel Libeskind. What are you waiting for?

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Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Milano, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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What to Expect When Visiting Milano, Lombardia, Italy

This is a Top Tour! Do you want to visit the historical monuments and the modern side of Milan comfortably seated? Get on our rickshaws and you will see Milan from a truly unique point of view.

You will see Milano Duomo Cathedral, Sforza Castle, Arch of Peace, Sempione Park, Mercanti Square, Financial District with Cattelan Finger (L.O.V.E.), La Scala Opera House Square, Sant’Ambrogio Basilica and the cloister of Catholic University

Brera District. And moreover, discover the other side of Milan. The main city of northern Italy is the most important laboratory of modern and contemporary architecture in Italy. You will see the major urban regeneration projects, Porta Nuova and CityLife: the famous vertical forest, Gae Aulenti place, the skyscrapers by Zaha Hadid and Daniel Libeskind. What are you waiting for?

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Stop At: Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milan Italy

Milan Cathedral is the cathedral church of Milan. Dedicated to the Nativity of St Mary, it is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete.

Duration: 3 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Mercanti, Milan Italy

Piazza Mercanti is a central city square of Milan. It is located between Piazza del Duomo It used to be the heart of the city in the Middle Ages. At the time, the square was larger than it is now, was known as “Piazza del Broletto”, after the “Broletto Nuovo”, the palace that occupied the centre of the square.

Duration: 3 minutes

Stop At: Castello Sforzesco, Piazza Castello, 3, 20121 Milan Italy

Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, on the remnants of a 14th-century fortification. Later renovated and enlarged, in the 16th and 17th centuries it was one of the largest citadels in Europe. Extensively rebuilt by Luca Beltrami in 1891–1905, it now houses several of the city’s museums and art collections.

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Sempione Park, Piazza Sempione, 20154 Milan Italy

Parco Sempione (“Simplon Park”) is a large city park in Milan. Established in 1888, it has an overall area of 38.6 hectares (95 acres), and it is located in the historic centre of the city.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Arco della Pace, Piazza Sempione, Milan Italy

Arco della Pace (“Arch of Peace”) is a landmark triumphal arch dating back to the 19th century, although its origins can be traced back to a gate of the Roman walls of Milan.

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Bosco Verticale, Via Federico Confalonieri, 20124 Milan Italy

Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) is a pair of residential towers in the Porta Nuova district of Milan, near Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station. They have a height of 111 metres (364 ft) and 76 metres (249 ft) and contain more than 900 trees (approximately 550 and 350 in the first and second towers, respectively) on 8,900 square metres (96,000 sq ft) of terraces.

The towers were designed by Boeri Studio. It also involved input from horticulturalists and botanists.[

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Porta Nuova, Porta Garibaldi, Piazza della Repubblica, Palazzo Lombardia, Milan Italy

Porta Nuova ; literally “New Door”; is one of the main business districts of Milan, in terms of economy, and part of the Zone 2 administrative division. Named after the well-preserved Neoclassic gate built in 1810 on this site, it is now one of Italy’s most high-tech and international districts, containing the country’s tallest skyscraper: the Unicredit Tower

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: UniCredit Tower, Piazza Gae Aulenti, 3, 20154 Milan Italy

The UniCredit Tower is a skyscraper in Milan. At 231 metres (758 ft), it is the tallest building in Italy. The building was designed by architect César Pelli and reached its full height on 15 October 2011 when the spire was attached. The building is the headquarters of UniCredit, Italy’s largest bank by assets, and is part of a larger development of new residential and business structures in Milan’s Porta Nuova district, near Porta Garibaldi railway station. The tower ranked eighth in the Emporis 2012, that rewards skyscrapers for excellence in their aesthetic and functional design.

Duration: 20 minutes

Pass By: CityLife Park, Piazza Elsa Morante, 20145 Milano MI, Italy

CityLife is a residential, commercial and business district under construction situated a short distance from the old city centre of Milan; it has an area of 36.6 hectares (90 acres).

The project is designed by famous architects Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki and Daniel Libeskind.

Stop At: Allianz Tower, Piazza Tre Torri, 3, 20145 Milano MI, Italy

Allianz Tower is a fifty-floor, 209-metre-tall (686 ft) skyscraper in Milan. In 2016, Il Dritto was nominated by Emporis as the third-best skyscraper that was completed in 2015.

Il Dritto (The Straight One in English) or Allianz Tower is one of the tallest buildings in Italy at 209 m (686 ft)—249 m (817 ft) with broadcast antenna—and with its 50 floors is the tallest to the roof. It was designed by the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki and Italian architect Andrea Maffei.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Torre Hadid, Piazza Tre Torri 1 Quartiere CityLife, 20145 Milan Italy

Generali Tower (Lo Storto (The Twisted One in English) is a skyscraper completed in 2017 in Milan, that reaches a height of 191.5 m (628 ft) with 44 floors (+ 3 floors basement), and a total floor area of about 67,000 square metres (720,000 sq ft). Its designer is the Anglo-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid. The geometry of the building is that of a warping shape, where both the floors dimension and their orientation vary along the tower axis.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: L.O.V.E, Piazza Degli Affari, 20122 Milan Italy

L.O.V.E (2011), a 11-metre (36 ft) white marble sculpture middle finger sticking straight up from an otherwise fingerless hand, pointing away from Borsa Italiana in Milan.

Duration: 5 minutes

Pass By: Teatro Alla Scala, Via Filodrammatici 2, 20121 Milan Italy

Teatro alla Scala is an opera house in Milan. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and was originally known as the Nuovo Regio Ducale Teatro alla Scala (New Royal-Ducal Theatre alla Scala). Most of Italy’s greatest operatic artists, and many of the finest singers from around the world, have appeared at La Scala.

Stop At: Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio, Piazza Sant’Ambrogio 15, 20123 Milan Italy

The Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio is a church in Milan. One of the most ancient churches in Milan, it was built by St. Ambrose in 379–386, in an area where numerous martyrs of the Roman persecutions had been buried. The first name of the church was in fact Basilica Martyrum.

Duration: 5 minutes



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