Milan and Venice in 5 Days 2026: The Stylish North
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Last updated: June 2026.
Milan and Venice bookend the stylish north and make a fine five-day trip, linked by a fast train of about two and a half hours. Milan is style and Leonardo, Venice is canals and wonder, so the smart split is two days in Milan and three in Venice, with a lagoon-island day. One thing to sort first: Leonardo's Last Supper sells out weeks ahead, so book it before anything else, or accept you will skip it. Then enjoy the contrast.
No car; the high-speed train links the two and Venice is car-free. Book the Last Supper and the Duomo rooftop in Milan and the Doge's Palace in Venice well ahead, and base centrally.
5-Day Milan and Venice Itinerary
Days 1-2: Milan
The Duomo and its rooftop, the Galleria and La Scala, the Sforza Castle, the Navigli aperitivo, and, if you booked ahead, Leonardo's Last Supper. Style and art in two days.
Day 3: Train to Venice
A two-and-a-half-hour fast train east, arriving by water, then a first Venice wander: St Mark's Square, the Rialto, and a sunset on the Grand Canal. The mood shifts entirely.
Days 4-5: Venice and the Lagoon
St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace, a sunset gondola, getting lost in the back lanes, and a lagoon-island day to colorful Burano and glassblowing Murano.
Q&A: Milan and Venice in 5 Days
Is 5 days enough for Milan and Venice?
Yes: two days for Milan's compact highlights and three for Venice and its lagoon islands, linked by a quick train. Milan is more a stylish stopover, so giving Venice the extra time makes sense.
How do I get between them?
By high-speed train in about two and a half hours, city center to water's edge; book ahead for the best fares. No car is needed, and Venice is car-free.
Must I book the Last Supper?
Yes, weeks ahead; it admits tiny timed groups and sells out fast. Book it the moment your dates are set, or plan to skip it without building your Milan days around it.
Is a lagoon-island day worth it?
Very much; Burano's painted houses and Murano's glassblowing are a lovely change from central Venice and easy by vaporetto. It is the best use of a third Venice day.
When should I go?
Spring and fall for comfortable weather and lighter crowds, though fashion and design weeks spike Milan prices. Summer is hot; Venice can flood in late fall.