How Many Days Do You Need in Milan?

Milan gets dismissed as "just business" โ€” wrong. It's Italy's design capital, has the Last Supper, and the food scene is extraordinary.

1 day โ€” Transit stop

Duomo (climb the rooftop!), Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Last Supper (if booked months ahead). One day is enough for the essentials if Milan is a stopover.

2 days โ€” The real Milan

Add: Brera district + Pinacoteca di Brera, Navigli canals for aperitivo, Fondazione Prada. Two days reveals why Milanese love their city.

3 days โ€” In-depth

Add: Castello Sforzesco, a day trip to Lake Como (1hr by train), Porta Nuova modern architecture, the Cimitero Monumentale (outdoor sculpture museum โ€” free, extraordinary).

4+ days โ€” Milan as base

Add: Bergamo (stunning hilltop town, 50 min), Pavia Certosa, outlet shopping at Serravalle, an evening at La Scala opera. Milan is an underrated base for Lombardy.

Our recommendation: 2-3 days

Book the Last Supper (Cenacolo) the moment you decide to visit Milan โ€” it allows only 25 visitors every 15 minutes and sells out 2-3 months ahead.

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