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One Day in Milan Itinerary the Ultimate Guide for First-Timer

Do you only have one day in Milan? Well, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Our one-day Milan itinerary includes the best of the city, from historical sites to excellent Restaurants. Make the most of your day with us.

Milan is a city where the old meets the new and where there are so many things to do in one day. From Gothic cathedrals to shopping streets, a visit to Milan never disappoints.

Imagine starting your day with the Duomo of Milan, taking a walk in the Brera district and ending your day with an aperitif on the canals of the Navigli district. Whether you are an art lover, a fashionista, or a foodie, Milan has something for everyone. Let this guide guide you through the cultural, historical and modern wonders of Milan.

Why us?

We have been to Milan several times and these trips have allowed us to dig deeper and discover what makes Milan so special and, above all, what is worth seeing, doing, and eating.

In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know to make the most of a day in Milan (whether you are staying overnight or just visiting for a day).

We will start with a detailed one-day itinerary in Milan that you can follow closely or take the best parts and create your own. Then we will cover some logistical aspects, such as how to get around the city, Accommodation (if you are staying), and some other tips to make your trip as smooth as possible.

Our goal is that at the end of this guide, you will have everything you need to plan an awesome day in Milan.

Start your day in Piazza Del Duomo

Start your adventure in Milan by visiting Piazza del Duomo, the heart of the city. In addition to being a good starting point, this square is also a gateway to some of the most beautiful tourist sites in Milan. Arrive early to enjoy the place without crowds, because when it gets after and after, the place really fills up.

The centerpiece of the Piazza del Duomo is the magnificent Milan Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral In Italy, which took six centuries to build. This beauty is covered with statues and gargoyles, which is impressive, but be sure to explore the roof terraces for panoramic views of Milan.

A stone’s throw from the Duomo is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the oldest and most beautiful shopping centers in the world. This elegant building with its glass and iron roof houses high-end boutiques and charming cafes, making it an ideal place for a quiet morning walk.

Visit of the Milan Cathedral

The visit to the Milan Cathedral, also called Milan Cathedral, embodies the true spirit of Milan. It is the largest cathedral in Italy and the third largest in the world, and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Upon entering, you will be amazed by the huge nave and the light that passes through the stained glass windows.

The Dom is not only about the interior. The roof terraces offer a different view of the city and the cathedral itself. Details, statues and towers are best seen up close. For the best experience, book the first entrance to the terraces to avoid those annoying crowds. The staircase to the roof costs EUR 9 and it’s quite a workout, and the elevator costs EUR 14.

Don’t forget to dress accordingly. Your shoulders and knees must be covered, otherwise you will be refused entry. A light scarf and a dress or long trousers will do.

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