Admission to: Milan Cathedral complex
English / Italian-speaking guide
Personal audio headsets (Group with 5 participants and above)
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Insurance
Children aged 13+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-3
Children aged 0-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
This activity requires a minimum of 2 participant(s). If the minimum is not met, you can book an alternative date or request a full refund
Group size: 2-15 participant(s)
This tour involves a considerable amount of walking and stairs. Please make sure you are fit enough to participate
All visitors are kindly asked to go through a strict security check and cooperate by removing any metal and glass objects from their pockets and opening their bags
The following items are prohibited: luggage, big bags, large rucksacks, helmets, glass objects
For more information regarding the entrance rule, kindly refer to Milan Cathedral's official regulation
Pets are not allowed on the tour, with the exception of service dogs with valid identification
Outside foods and drinks are not allowed
For smooth entry, please refrain from wearing flip flops, shorts, tank tops, or sleeveless shirts
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Expect an unforgettable journey through the Milan Cathedral, one of the city’s architectural marvels. Towering pillars, vibrant mosaics, and 55 stained glass windows adorn the vast spaces inside, narrating Milan's rich history. The intricately detailed floor is made of polychrome marble, and the brass sundial, dating back to 1786, captures the essence of time with its zodiac markers. The rooftop terraces provide a panoramic view of Milan and the distant Alps, offering a rare chance to walk among the spires. With over 3,000 statues, including the haunting figure of San Bartolomeo and the legendary Holy Nail, this tour reveals the many secrets and records of the largest Gothic church in Europe