Milan in One Day Itinerary

  1. 9:00AM: The Last Supper
    Estimated time to reach: 25 minutes walk from the city center

    The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most famous artworks in the world and can only be found in Milan. This painting located in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church was made back in the 15th century and tells a story from the Bible.

  2. 10:30AM: Milan Duomo
    Estimated time to reach: 10 minutes walk from The Last Supper

    The Milan Cathedral or Duomo is one of the largest churches in the world and is located in the heart of the city. Visitors can go inside the church and climb up to its roof to enjoy a breathtaking view over the city.

  3. 12:00PM: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
    Estimated time to reach: 5 minutes walk from Milan Duomo

    The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the oldest shopping malls in Italy and is home to a range of designer boutiques and restaurants. This historic building is a must-visit for anyone interested in fashion and design.

  4. 2:00PM: Sforza Castle
    Estimated time to reach: 20 minutes walk from Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

    The stunning Sforza Castle is one of Milan's most famous landmarks and a great place to relax and unwind. This castle is home to a number of museums and art galleries showcasing Milanese history and culture.

  5. 4:00PM: Navigli District
    Estimated time to reach: 20 minutes by taxi from Sforza Castle

    The Navigli District is situated in the south of Milan and is known for its vibrant nightlife and picturesque canals. Visitors can explore the various restaurants, bars, and shops that line the canals.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Last Supper (1 hour and €12)
  • Milan Duomo (1 hour and €9)
  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (1 hour and €5)
  • Sforza Castle (2 hours and €10)
  • Navigli District (2 hours and €20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €56

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you may want to add a visit to the Pinacoteca di Brera or the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci. If you prefer to explore Milan on foot, there are a number of free walking tours available or consider bicycling around the city. If you have less time, you may want to skip a visit to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II or the Navigli District.

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