Join our Milan Art Walk and immerse yourself in the Renaissance era. Explore historic monuments, indulge in local cuisine, and enjoy a wine and food tasting experience. Book now!
Join our Milan Art Walk and immerse yourself in the Renaissance era. Explore historic monuments, indulge in local cuisine, and enjoy a wine and food tasting experience. Book now!
- Duomo di Milano - The DUOMO di Milano is the third largest cathedral in the world and the first Gothic cathedral ever built, with a capacity to hold 40,000 people. It features 3,400 statues and much more.
- Piazza della Scala - This renowned opera house was constructed on the foundation of a medieval church built in 1381 to honor a foreign…
- Duomo di Milano - The DUOMO di Milano is the third largest cathedral in the world and the first Gothic cathedral ever built, with a capacity to hold 40,000 people. It features 3,400 statues and much more.
- Piazza della Scala - This renowned opera house was constructed on the foundation of a medieval church built in 1381 to honor a foreign countess from Verona. At that time, Italy was divided into more than 10 kingdoms.
- Pinacoteca di Brera - Pause at the courtyard: This art district has been significant since the 18th century when the Austrian domination began. The Brera Museum was established here and is now the third most important museum in Italy.
- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Transportation to/from attractions
- tips
- Transportation to/from attractions
- tips
As an expert in history and art history, I proudly assert that Italy, beginning in the 1400s, is the birthplace of the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a pinnacle for centuries, with European countries like France and England attempting, unsuccessfully, to replicate our splendors. During this period, Italy was fragmented into various kingdoms, counties,…
As an expert in history and art history, I proudly assert that Italy, beginning in the 1400s, is the birthplace of the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a pinnacle for centuries, with European countries like France and England attempting, unsuccessfully, to replicate our splendors. During this period, Italy was fragmented into various kingdoms, counties, and other territories. Kings, dukes, and lords would impress important foreign visitors not only with monuments, palaces, gardens, paintings, and sculptures but also with exquisite food and wine. With my personal experience, you will uncover the hidden districts of Milan, and at the end of the tour, we will visit a traditional trattoria for a wine and tapas tasting. Starting in the afternoon, this 2-hour tour of the Brera district with an enthusiastic local guide is one of the best ways to discover Milan. Experience Italian delights with your foodie guide by your side. Note: No sweet wine will be served.
- Minimum drinking age is 20 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.