🎧 What to see · Milan

Discover Milan: Your Audio Guide to Milano

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Milan, Italy's financial powerhouse, is a vibrant city where history meets modern sophistication. Known for its fashion and cultural heritage, the city offers an array of attractions from stunning architecture to world-class art.

What to see · Milan

Duomo

One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, the Duomo is a must-visit for its stunning architecture and panoramic views from the rooftop.

La Scala

Renowned as one of the best opera houses globally, La Scala is a cultural landmark where visitors can enjoy exquisite performances.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele

This glamorous 19th-century shopping gallery is perfect for window shopping and indulging in Italian cuisine at its stylish cafes.

Brera Art Gallery

Home to some of Europe's finest artistic works, the Brera Art Gallery is essential for art enthusiasts exploring Milan.

San Siro Stadium

A huge and famed stadium, San Siro is a paradise for football fans, hosting matches and events of legendary teams.

Castello Sforzesco

This grand medieval castle offers a glimpse into Milan’s historical past and features beautiful grounds ideal for a leisurely stroll.

What to see in Milan in 1, 2 or 3 days

A ready-made route: day 1 covers the essentials, add days 2 and 3 to go deeper.

Day 1 — Highlights of Milan

  1. Duomo — Start your journey at the iconic Duomo, a breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
  2. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele — Next, wander through the elegant Galleria for shopping and dining experiences.
  3. La Scala — Visit the famous La Scala to appreciate its historical significance in the world of opera.
  4. Castello Sforzesco — Explore the grand Castello Sforzesco, where history comes alive in its impressive walls and museums.
  5. Brera Art Gallery — End your day at the Brera Art Gallery, admiring some of Italy’s greatest artistic talents.

Day 2 — Cultural Depth

  1. Brera Art Gallery — Dive deeper into Milan's art scene by revisiting the Brera for its rich collections.
  2. San Siro Stadium — Experience the excitement of a football match at the iconic San Siro Stadium.
  3. Navigli — Stroll through the Navigli district, known for its charming canals and vibrant nightlife.
  4. Teatro alla Scala Museum — Visit this museum to learn more about the opera house's fascinating history.
  5. Pirelli Tower — Admire the modernist architecture of Pirelli Tower, a symbol of Milan's industrial prowess.

Day 3 — Neighborhood Exploration

  1. Brera District — Explore the artistic Brera district, filled with galleries, boutiques, and charming cafes.
  2. University Quarter — Experience the lively atmosphere of the University Quarter, popular with students and locals.
  3. Porta Venezia — Discover the diverse and vibrant culture in the Porta Venezia neighborhood.
  4. Sempione Park — Relax in Sempione Park, a green oasis perfect for a leisurely afternoon.
  5. Santa Maria delle Grazie — Visit this church to see Leonardo da Vinci's famed painting, The Last Supper.
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Best time to visit Milan & how many days

Milan is best visited in the spring and autumn when temperatures are mild and the city is lively. A stay of 3 days allows you to explore its major sights and hidden gems thoroughly.

What & where to eat in Milan

Milan is known for its risotto alla Milanese and ossobuco. Try these local delicacies at restaurants in the Brera district or near the Duomo for an authentic experience.

Less obvious spots in Milan

📍 Navigli Canals

Less touristy than the main attractions, the Navigli offers charming canals and vibrant nightlife.

📍 Casa Museo Boschi di Stefano

This hidden museum showcases a fascinating collection of 20th-century Italian art.

📍 Cimitero Monumentale

An extraordinary cemetery known for its stunning sculptures and artistic tombs.

Where to stay in Milan

Consider staying in the Brera district for its artistic vibe, or the Navigli area for a lively atmosphere with restaurants and bars. Both neighborhoods offer a unique Milanese experience.

Why an audio guide beats a paper guidebook

How it works

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Show a place

Send a photo of a landmark, its name, or your location.

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Pick a voice

10 guide characters — from an ancient orator to a modern storyteller.

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Listen and walk

In a minute you get an audio tour and explore at your own pace.

Good to know before you go

💡 Plan for Mondays

Most museums and attractions are closed on Mondays, so plan your itinerary accordingly.

💡 Dress for the occasion

Milan is a fashion capital, so consider dressing stylishly to blend in with the locals.

💡 Public Transport

Use the efficient public transport system to navigate the city easily and reach various attractions.

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Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in this city?

A stay of 2 to 3 days is ideal to explore Milan's main attractions and enjoy its culture.

What can you see in one day?

In one day, visit the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, and La Scala for a comprehensive experience.

When is the best time to visit?

The best times to visit Milan are in spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the city is vibrant.

How does the audio guide work?

Simply send a photo of a landmark, type its name, or share your location, and the bot will provide a narrated audio tour.

What languages does the audio guide support?

The audio guide is available in 6 languages, including English, and auto-detects your language.

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