Take the city tour bus,
Travel around Milan
If you are touring Milan, Italy, the capital of fashion and design, we recommend the city tour bus. It consists of 4 courses perfect for exploring the area of your choice. You can explore the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Teatro alla Scala, and Milan with an audio guide.
Enjoy your time at the attractions of your choice with a hop-on hop-off ticket that allows you to hop on and off as many times as you want. Choose from 24 hours, 48 hours, or 72 hours to purchase as much time as you need!
Milan free trip,
Travel by city tour bus!
Milan is a city with a lot to see. You should visit every nook and cranny, including the Duomo Cathedral, Piazza Scala, and Santa Maria delle Grazie. Take a city tour bus to comfortably tour this beautiful city. You can feel the beautiful Milan while feeling the breeze on an open top bus.
It consists of a total of 4 lines, allowing you to travel around Milan. Get on and off as many times as you want for 24, 48, or 72 hours!
With cool breeze and warm sunlight
Take an open-top double-decker bus, and on nice days, enjoy photosynthesis on the second floor, feel the breeze, and be immersed in Milan! If the weather is bad, you can continue sightseeing comfortably indoors on the first floor. Free WIFI is provided inside, and you can listen to explanations of tourist attractions through audio guides in 10 languages.
You can check the bus location in real time.
When I go abroad, I often feel like there is no place with better transportation than our country. However, for this bus tour, you can check all information including real-time bus location, route, and walking tour as conveniently as in Korea through the Sightseeing Experience app! Due to the nature of the city tour buses, which run a bit long, it is sometimes difficult to check the timetable, but this tour can be used without difficulty by using the app.
Introducing famous tourist attractions
1. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
This shopping mall is housed in a glass-covered 19th-century arcade and features high-end clothing brands and gourmet restaurants. Enjoy shopping at the world's oldest shopping mall. And nearby, admire the art and architecture of the cavernous Duomo, which took more than 600 years to complete.
2. Milan Duomo
Milan's Duomo is the building with the most statues in the world. There are 3500 statues and 135 gargoyles! The statues are placed on all sides of the church and on the roof, and between the spire and terrace you can find Mussolini's statues, right up to the iconic golden Madonnina overlooking Milan. The facade of the cathedral features many almost demonic gargoyles whose mission is to rid the Christian church of evil and enemies. Did you know that this building was built in 1810?
Finding Luck in Milan
Do you know how to find good luck inside the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II? Once you get here, head to the busiest spot. Not far from the center you can see a mosaic representing a bull. There is a legend in Milan that if you place your left foot on the center of a bull and spin it three times, your wish will come true. Because of this ancient practice, mosaics continue to wear out, but they are still a must-see for everyone. If you're nearby, be sure to visit and try your luck!
Editor's reason for recommendation
Milan has so much to see, and if you're worried about how to get around or the cost of transportation, try taking a city tour bus that gives you unlimited access to wherever you want. Because the official app is provided, you can check information and check bus times with your cell phone, which is very convenient. In addition, there is an audio guide so you can listen to explanations of tourist attractions, and the free Wi-Fi inside the car is great for uploading to social media while traveling!
operating time
Operates daily until November 5, 23
Route A
First train: Duomo 11:40 / Castello 12:08
Last train 18:40
Runs every 50 minutes
B route
First car St. Centrale 09:30 / Duomo 10:00
Last train to St. Centrale 17:40 / Duomo 18:10
Operates every 20 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the afternoon
C route
First train 13:15
Last train 17:45
Runs every 90 minutes
D route
First train: Duomo 09:30 / Castello 09:50
Last train Duomo 17:50 / Castello 18:15
Runs every 30 minutes