Milan: Bike tour of the city
Ride Milan like a local guide. This small-group bike tour is designed for people who want city sights plus the […]
Ride Milan like a local guide. This small-group bike tour is designed for people who want city sights plus the […]
Milan looks different at cycling speed. This 3-hour bike tour stitches together the city’s big-name sights and smart side streets,
Duomo first, La Scala next—without the headache. This Milan highlights walk stitches the big sights into one smooth 3-hour loop,
Three glasses beat guessing at Milan’s wine bars. In 1.5 hours, you taste red, white, and sparkling Italian wines in
Milan hits you fast, and this tour keeps pace. You get skip-the-line entry for both Leonardo’s Last Supper and the
Milan starts the moment you leave Malpensa. This low-cost Malpensa to Milan city-center transfer is run by Terravision, with a
Malpensa feels far until this bus clicks. I like this Milan to Malpensa airport transfer because it’s a direct coach
A vintage Fiat makes Milan feel like a movie. You’ll ride in a classic Fiat 500 for about two hours
Venice in one day is a trick, but this trip does it with good pacing and strong guiding. I like
One ticket, three big art stops. This guided walk links Milan’s headline sights like the Duomo and da Vinci’s Last
Venice in one day is a high-wire act, done well here. You get a guided walk through St. Mark’s Square,
Milan’s art stops hit fast. This walking tour pairs skip-the-line access to da Vinci’s Last Supper with a guided loop
Venice feels huge, this tour keeps it on rails. I like the 2-hour guided walk that lines up the key
Milan hits hard in half a day. This guided route strings together the city’s biggest art moment and its grandest
Milan’s best views come with zero rushing. This hop-on hop-off bus lets you ride above traffic in an open-top panorama