Lake Como – Daytrip from Milan
Explore the fashionable lakeside town of Como, surrounded by snowcapped mountains and picturesque Mediterranean villas, and enjoy a breathtaking cruise along Lake Como.
A great way to discover the timeless beauty of the Italian lakes.
Explore the fashionable lakeside town of Como, surrounded by snowcapped mountains and picturesque Mediterranean villas, and enjoy a breathtaking cruise along Lake Como.
In the summer, dock at the enchanting village of Bellagio for free time to dine and shop; in the winter, take the funicular up to the town of Brunate for a sweeping panorama of the city and the lake below.
We recommend visiting Como, Bellagio, and Varenna. Each town is special and beautiful in its own way, and with only one day, they’re close enough to each other to visit all three.
You can get there by car or by train. If possible, take one of the earliest trains into Como, and one of the last trains back to Milan. If you do that, you can easily spend three or more hours in each town!
Salone del Mobile – Milan Furniture Fair
The Milan Furniture Fair is an annual affair that takes place in Milan and is the largest of its kind in the world. Also known as ‘Salone’ or ‘Milano Salone’ or even the ’Milan Design Week’, the fair serves as a platform for the latest designs in furniture, lighting and other home furnishing.
Salone del Mobile is a large-scale trade show for the home furnishing and interior design industry.
A total of 2,400 exhibitors showcased their products split into three sections.
Salone Internazionale Del Mobile 2018 will take place in Fiera Milano between 17th and 22nd April.
Over an exhibition space of 150,000 sq. metres, exhibiting businesses will showcase their top products divided into three categories: classic, design and xLux furniture. This will help Salone del Mobile cover the entire spectrum of the interior design sector and its development in the next year.
The exhibitor profile at the Milan Furniture Show includes manufacturers of furniture pieces and accessories for the bedroom, dining room, halls and living rooms; garden furniture from rush and rattan and more. Additionally, representatives from newspapers, magazines and internet publication sites will also attend the event.
Dinner on vintage Tram – Atmosfera Milan
ATMosfera is a special line of restyled trams, that are active on special evening rides during which you can enjoy a delicious meal and treat yourself.
ATMosfera is a special line of restyled trams, that are active on special evening rides during which you can enjoy a delicious meal and treat yourself.
As Milan’s most exclusive mobile venue, ATMosfera Tram is the perfect spot for a unique dining experience. Both trams have a warm and welcoming retro atmosphere. They have been lovingly designed down to the tiniest details.
make sure to make your reservation here!
Group Discount
Save 30% – when you travel in a group of 6 people or more
Travelling is all about shared experiences, so why not club together with friends or family and book one of our tour as a larger group? If you have six or more people in your party we will be delighted to offer you a group discount.
Travelling is all about shared experiences, so why not club together with friends or family and book one of our tour as a larger group? If you have six or more people in your party we will be delighted to offer you a group discount.
Save 20% – when you travel in a group of 6 people or more
Terms and Conditions – Walkabout Tours Group Discount 1) You are entitled to a 20% per person discount when you book a private tour with a group of six to nine people; 2) Group discounts will be applied against the base price of the tour; 3) The group discount will include any trip extensions but excludes extras; 4) Group discounts will be applied at the time the booking is made; tourists added to the booking subsequently will not be entitled to the discount; 5) Group bookings will be administered through a single contact address, which will be used for all communications between Walkabout Tours and your group; 6) If individual cancellations result in the group size falling below the qualifying threshold we reserve the right to reduce or withdraw the discount. 7) Group discounts can normally be combined with other promotions; 8) The discounted sum will be taken from your final invoice, not your deposit payment. 9) Walkabout Tours reserves the right to change or withdraw this group discount offer at any time and without notice.
What is a Free Tour?
A free tour is a walking tour of a historical and cultural sites undertaken on foot. We offer tours at no upfront cost. In fact, our tours operate on a pay-what-you-like model. We believe that everybody should be able to enjoy an educational tour experience and discover and learn about the cities we tour in, regardless of your budget.
You have just to come to the meeting point on time, or better some minutes before.
Look for a YELLOW UMBRELLA.
Enjoy the tour and tip as you want at the end of the tour.
The tips-based model of the FREE Tour allows guests to support and reward only the highest quality tours, and to ensure that the tour fits within their expectations, and within their budget.
You have just to come to the meeting point on time, or better some minutes before.
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We will do our best to give to you an unforgettable experience.
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Last Supper – Leonardo Da Vinci
Milan’s most famous mural, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) is hidden away on a wall of the refectory adjoining the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie.
Read how to visit Leonardo’s Masterpiece and how to get there.
Milan’s most famous mural, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) is hidden away on a wall of the refectory adjoining the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie.
Depicting Christ and his disciples at the dramatic moment when Christ reveals he’s aware of his betrayal, it’s a masterful psychological study and one of the world’s most iconic images.
To see it you must book in advance
Opening Time
From Tuesday to Sunday from 8.15 to 19.00 (last admittance at 18.45)
Closed every Monday and: 1st Januray, 1st May, 25th December.
How to get there
Tram 18: stop Corso Magenta – Santa Maria delle Grazie
Tube MM1: stop Conciliazione o Cadorna Metro MM2: stop Cadorna
Milan Cathedral – Duomo
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The Duomo is literally at the center of Milan. Streets radiate from the cathedral or circle it. The cathedral occupies a site that has been the most central location in the city since its founding.
A vision in pink Candoglia marble, Milan’s extravagant Gothic cathedral, 600 years in the making, aptly reflects the city’s creativity and ambition. Its pearly white facade, adorned with 135 spires and 3400 statues rises like the filigree of a fairy-tale tiara, wowing the crowds with its extravagant detail.
The most spectacular view is through the innumerable marble spires and pinnacles that adorn the rooftop. On a clear day you can see the Alps.
Opening Time
CATHEDRAL
Daily 8 am – 7 pm
CRYPT OF ST. CHARLES (inside the Cathedral)
Monday – Friday: 11.00 am – 5.30 pm
Saturday: 11.00 am – 5.00 pm
Sunday: 1.30 pm – 3.30 pm
(Last admission 15 min before closing time.)
DUOMO MUSEUM
SAN GOTTARDO CHURCH
Tuesday – Friday: 10.00 am – 6.00 pm
Last admission 5.10 pm
TERRACES
Daily 9.00 am – 7.00 pm
Last admission 6.10 pm
How to get there
Tram 15 or 23 : stop Piazza Fontana
Tram 2 or 14 : stop Via Torino
Tram 16, 24 or 27 : stop Via Mazzini
Tube MM1 or MM3: stop Duomo