Getting the Best of 3 Days in Milano

  • Day 1: Explore the City Center
    From Milano Centrale Station to the Duomo di Milano Cathedral – 20 minutes (2.8 km) by metro line 3, stop at Duomo (M1)

    Start your visit to Milano by exploring the heart of the city, the Piazza del Duomo, where you can find the famous Duomo di Milano Cathedral with its intricate gothic facade. After admiring the beauty of the cathedral and the view over the city from its terrace, head over to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the oldest shopping malls of the world. There, you can enjoy a cup of coffee at one of the elegant cafes under its magnificent glass and iron dome, and shop for high-end Italian fashion brands.

  • Day 2: Discover the Culture of Milano
    From the Pinacoteca di Brera to the Last Supper – 25 minutes (5 km) by metro line 3, stop at Montenapoleone (M3) and then bus 61 to Santa Maria delle Grazie Church bus stop.

    Start the day with a visit to the Pinacoteca di Brera, an art museum that houses a collection of Italian art from the 1300s to the 1900s. After the museum, go to the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie, where you can see one of the most famous artworks in the world, Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. If you have more time, head to the Navigli District, the heart of the Milanese nightlife, where you can find plenty of Italian bars and restaurants, live music performances, vintage shops, and art galleries.

  • Day 3: Experience the Best of Milano
    From Sforza Castle to a panoramic view of the city – 15 minutes (1.5 km) walking

    Start the day at Sforza Castle, one of the most famous monuments of the Renaissance in Italy. Inside the castle, you can admire the works of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and other Italian masterpieces. Don't miss the chance to take a stroll in Parco Sempione, a public park near the castle, and then head over to the nearby Arco della Pace, a triumphal arch that offers a panoramic view of the city from the top. Finish the day by tasting some of the local delicacies, such as the Milanese risotto, the ossobuco, and the panettone, at one of the typical restaurants in the city.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • The Duomo di Milano Cathedral (1-2 hours, free)
  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (1-2 hours, free entrance)
  • Pinacoteca di Brera (2-3 hours, € 15)
  • Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie (1 hour, € 12)
  • Sforza Castle (1-2 hours, free entrance)
  • Arco della Pace (45 min - 1 hour, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs (excluding accommodation): € 27

Transportation

Travelers can use the Milanese metro to get around the city quickly and efficiently. They can buy the MilanoCard for € 4.50 per day, which includes unlimited public transport and free access to many museums and attractions. Milan is also famous for its bike-sharing system, so visitors can cycle around the city's main landmarks.

Useful Tips

If you have more time in Milan, you can visit the Brera Design District, the Quadrilatero d'Oro fashion district, the Science and Technology Museum, and the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci.

If you have less time, consider taking a hop-on-hop-off bus tour that covers the main attractions of the city in a few hours.

Airports

Milan has three airports, but the main international airport is Milano Malpensa Airport (MXP). The airport is about 50 km northwest of Milan, and visitors can reach the city center by taxi or shuttle bus in about 40-50 minutes.

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