Milan Centro

Milan Centre

The elegant centre of the Milanese capital

Spanish language Piazza Cesare Beccaria 2,00 Hours Monday-Saturday h. 13:00

Milan Centre Tour

Explore and immerse yourself in the elegance and history that defines Milan. Walk through its vibrant city centre. This tour invites you to discover the cultural, architectural and shopping treasures that make this city a fascinating destination. From the imposing Gothic beauty of the Milan Cathedral (Duomo), with its intricate marble façade, to the luxury boutiques of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the tour will take you through iconic piazzas and cobbled streets, revealing the past and present of fashion, art and culture. You will walk through the bustling streets, surrounded by the majesty of Renaissance, Baroque and contemporary architecture. This tour through the heart of Milan will allow you to immerse yourself in the essence of the city, an unforgettable experience in one of the capitals of European style and sophistication. The tour is conducted in Spanish

What we will see

Explore and immerse yourself in the elegance and history that defines Milan. This tour invites you to discover the cultural, architectural and shopping treasures that make this Italian city a truly fascinating destination.

Professional guide

Our guides have in-depth knowledge and professional experience acquired over time and through constant study of the history of the city being visited.

Fully narrated visit

Our narrated and illustrated tour will allow you to discover all the details of one of the most characteristic areas of the city of Milan. The beauty and uniqueness of every corner is unique!

How to get to Piazza Beccaria

From the Central Station From Milan, take the yellow underground M3 and go in the direction of San Donato. Then exit at the metro station Duomo . From there it is about 300 metres to the right of the Duomo, facing the main façade. If, on the other hand, you turn off the Lambrate Station take the metro (green colour - direction Assago Abbiategrasso) and get off at Central Station. From here, follow the same route as from the Central Station-Duomo . If you leave the Porta Garibaldi Station take the metro M2 (green) in the direction of Gessate-Cologno and get off at Central Station. From here, follow the same route as from the Central Station-Duomo .

*Prices

Our guided tour proposal does not have a fixed price, we have a highly professional team and we leave the amount and the valuation of our tours to the judgement of our clients. Our guests will pay the amount they consider fair for the work done.

Itinerary

13:00 - Cesare Beccaria Square

This is the square and the time when we meet before starting the tour. The tour runs from Monday to Saturday

Duomo

The Duomo of Milan, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Milan and an Italian national monument.

Merchants' Square
The name "Piazza Mercanti" in common parlance refers to the area bounded by three distinctive historic buildings: the Palazzo della Ragione, the Casa dei Panigarola and the Loggia degli Osii. These monuments bear witness to Milan's glorious past and its cultural and commercial influences.
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a shopping arcade in Milan which, in the form of a covered pedestrian street, connects Piazza Duomo with Piazza della Scala.

Teatro alla Scala
The Teatro alla Scala, known simply as La Scala, represents the pinnacle of elegance and theatrical art in Milan. With a history of more than two and a half centuries, this theatre has become a symbol of prestige and culture, attracting opera, ballet and classical music lovers from all over the world.
Palazzo di Brera

The area traces the name of Via Brera. The name Brera derives from braida: uncultivated land. The artists who gravitated around the Academy of Fine Arts from the 19th century onwards transformed the district into one of the most characteristic of Milan.

Castello Sforzesco

The Castello Sforzesco is a large fortified complex located in Milan and borders the city centre. It was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, who had just become Duke of Milan, on the remains of an earlier 14th century medieval fortification known as Castello di Porta Giovia.

Reservation

Choose the day you wish to take the tour (a maximum of four places can be booked for adults and children).

Testimonials

"Milan is simply beautiful, and to do this tour with a guide who transmits passion and involves you sensorially in the history is priceless. Bravo!
Teresa Sanchez
Antique shop assistant
"Milan is the most beautiful city in Italy, in my humble opinion. It has a fascinating and very intriguing history. Visiting the centre of Milan with an expert guide further enhances this extraordinary city."
Felipe Mendez Caballero
Journalist

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