Join this four-day short break in Milan and discover Sforza Castle the most impressive urban castle in Europe, and Duomo Cathedral, a striking example of Gothic art and the largest church in Italy. Admire the famous Last Supper of Leonardo Da Vinci, enjoy the Navigli district and take a trip to Lake Como and Lugano. Don’t miss the shopping opportunity as Milan is one of the most important cities in the world of fashion.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Milan: is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital of Lombardy. Known all over the world as the capital of business, fashion, and style, it has nevertheless continued to grow along with its history and retains splendid examples of art, architecture and design.
Day 1: ARRIVAL MILAN
Upon your arrival in Milan reach the hotel on your own and check in (transfer available as an optional extra). In the evening, meet your private guide at the hotel and start your first walking tour (the tour starts at 17.00 hrs). Admire the medieval Sforza Castle, an impressive medieval castle and fortress, one of the most impressive urban castles in Europe. It was once a residence for the ruling family of Milan and now hosts several of the city’s museums and art collections. Visit the splendid Duomo Cathedral, a striking example of Gothic art and the largest church in Italy. Try to count the statue crammed onto its roof and facade, there are more than 3.200 of them, before following your guide on the visit to the interior. Exit the Duomo and walk inside Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping gallery to have a look or do some shopping on your own.
Overnight in Milan.
Day 2: MILAN
After breakfast enjoy a small group tour to discover the famous Last Supper of Leonardo Da Vinci. With your Skip-the-Line ticket, you guarantee your access and your full 15 minutes with the fresco. Depicting the scene in which Jesus declares that one of the Apostles will betray him, the painting boasts an innovative approach: the portrayal of the disciples shows the person’s reactions, making the painting a profound study of a variety of diverse human emotions. Feel the grandeur of this masterpiece and live the best "one in a lifetime experience" in Milan!
In the afternoon, enjoy Milan in a different way, with a typical aperitivo in the lively area of Navigli. Explore the neighborhood with a local guide while tasting street foods and drinking wine, cocktails, and beer. Try excellent cocktails whose main components are the spirits that made Milan's and Italy's history directly from the hands of trained mixologists. The cocktails will take you on a journey as you discover how the Milanese culture in beverages has influenced nearly every region of Italy. You'll taste extraordinary preparations: gourmet stuffed potatoes, topped or stuffed with refined ingredients; pizza cone, a new experience for a traditional dish; gelato, always the perfect way to end a meal.
Overnight in Milan.
Day 3: MILAN
After breakfast at the hotel reach the meeting point to enjoy a day trip to Lake Como and Lugano. Leave Milan on an air-conditioned coach and in just one hour you are in Como. Visit the historic center and enjoy some free time to get to know the town and shop in the many local boutiques. The tour continues with a 1-hour cruise on the lake. Admire the lakeside villas and keep an eye out for Villa d’Este at Cernobbio, a luxurious hotel set in tropical gardens. The mild Mediterranean climate ensures an abundance of exotic and rare plants thriving all year round. Back to Como, join a panoramic coach ride on the side of Lake Como, and admire the lakeside villas and the breathtaking scenery before crossing the Swiss border and arriving in Lugano. On arrival, you will have free time for lunch and get to know the most elegant and popular spots of the city: Via Nassa, formerly the place where the women of the city used to weave the nets for the fishermen and now a sophisticated shopping street, and at the shoreside see Casinò Lugano.
Overnight in Milan.
Day 4: DEPARTURE MILAN
Enjoy your last breakfast in Milan and if time permits take the last walk to say “arrivederci” to the city or do some shopping. Transfer to the airport or train station is available as an optional extra.
Comfortable and light clothing is the most suitable for travelling in Italy. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts, or skimpy clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sunglasses, a hat, and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your stay.