Beyond self-guided sightseeing, Milan offers specialized tours and experiences that provide deeper cultural immersion from opera performances to food tours and behind-the-scenes access.
Attending a performance at La Scala , one of the world's most prestigious opera houses, is an unforgettable experience. β¦
Attending a performance at La Scala, one of the world's most prestigious opera houses, is an unforgettable experience. The season runs December-July with world-class productions. Even if tickets are sold out, the museum and theater tour offers glimpses of this 1778 neoclassical masterpiece. Dress elegantly for performances Milanese take opera seriously.
Join a guided food tour to experience Milan's famous aperitivo culture complimentary buffets served with evening drinks.β¦
Join a guided food tour to experience Milan's famous aperitivo culture complimentary buffets served with evening drinks. Tours typically visit 3-4 venues in Navigli or Brera, sampling local wines, prosecco, and traditional Milanese specialties like risotto alla milanese and panettone. Learn about food traditions from local guides while socializing like the Milanese.
Football fans can tour the iconic San Siro Stadium , home to both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The tour includes dressing rβ¦
Football fans can tour the iconic San Siro Stadium, home to both AC Milan and Inter Milan. The tour includes dressing rooms, players' tunnel, pitch side, and the museum showcasing trophy collections. Match tickets offer electric atmosphere the rivalry derby is legendary. Stadium holds 80,000 passionate fans creating unforgettable sporting spectacle.
Explore the Quadrilatero d'Oro with expert guides who reveal the history of Italian fashion houses, architectural detailβ¦
Explore the Quadrilatero d'Oro with expert guides who reveal the history of Italian fashion houses, architectural details, and insider shopping tips. Tours often include visits to historic ateliers or fashion museums. Learn how Milan became the fashion capital while window shopping along Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga, and Via Manzoni.