The best things to do in Milan (2024)

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From delicious restaurants to world-famous works of art, this is the finest stuff to see and do in Milan right now according to our local experts.

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Written by Emma Harper, Michelle Schoenung, Silvia Marchetti & Marianna Cerini

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In case you weren’t aware already, Milan isn’t just for shopping. Don’t get us wrong, the fashion scene here is the best in Italy (and probably Europe), but this city offers more than just ridiculously fancy threads. Lots more.

Here you’ll find beautiful buildings everywhere you turn, aesthetic Instagrammable spots on every corner, a whole array of great restaurants to get stuck into and some seriously nice bars for co*cktails with a view. If you want an hour-by-hour itinerary, check out how we do 48 hours in Milan. But if you simply want to browse all the best things the city has to offer, read on. Here are Milan’s best things to do.

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This guide was updated by Marianna Cerini, a writer based in Milan. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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Best things to do in Milan

1.Visit the Duomo
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  • Religious buildings and sites
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Let us be clear: Milan’s Duomo is not just another church. It is the city’s most important landmark located smack-dab in the centre of it all. Building on this magnificent Gothic cathedral began in the late 14th century and lasted hundreds of years (even today, it isn’t unusual to see scaffolding on the façade or the back of the church as restoration is often underway). While there is plenty to see inside the cathedral, visiting the top – via stairs or an elevator – is an absolute must to see Milan’s ever-changing skyline.

Time Out tip:Visit early– and check the dress code in advance!

2.Sip canalside drinks in the Navigli District
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Constructed over hundreds of years with input from da Vinci himself, Milan’s system of navigable and interconnected canals granted the landlocked city more access to the outside world. Today, the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese are some of the only canals still visible, and around them have sprung up a torrent of bars, restaurants and cafés that thrum with activity on weekend nights.

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3.Marvel at ‘The Last Supper’
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  • Religious buildings and sites
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Perhaps one of the most famous paintings in the world, da Vinci’s‘The Last Supper’has been reproduced to death, but no tote bag or mouse pad or even large-scale reproduction can adequately capture the artist’s emotionally charged mural. Visit this incredible piece of history – even though Jesus's feet were lost in 1652 given some ill-thought-out renovations.

4.Watch a performance at the Teatro della Scala
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Since its founding by Archduch*ess Maria Theresa in the late 18th century, the Teatro alla Scala has remained one of the finest opera theatres in Europe. We'd highly recommend a night out at this grand auditorium, it's truly an experience like no other. But if you’re not feeling like sitting through an entire night of opera, you can visit the museum instead. You’ll at least lay eyes on the glorious red and gold interior.

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5.Explore the Sforzesco Castle and the Arch of Peace

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Dating back to the 15th century, Milan’s Castello Sforzesco was once one of the largest citadels in Europe. Today, it houses various museums and numerous important artworks and relics, but it is also pleasant to wander through its courtyards and drink in the sense of history. Walk out the back gate and straight into Parco Sempione, Milan’s ‘green lung’ and one of the most beautiful parks in the city.

6.Check out spooky treasures at the Ambrosian Library

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Stacked with masterpieces of Renaissance artists, including the most extraordinary collection of Leonardo da Vinci’s folios, Milan’s Biblioteca Ambrosiana is well worth a visit. And while Da Vinci is great and all, there’s one strange treasure here that outshines them all: a glass-cased reliquary containing a red-golden hair lock and two pendants. Both belonged to Lucrezia Borgia, the illegitimate daughter of the lascivious Pope Alexander VI. She was infamous for supposedly poisoning her lovers and for committing incest with both her brother and father. The lock bewitched men for centuries – the Romantic poets were known to pilgrim to Milan to worship the relic – and the fascination remains today. It’s said the library is haunted by Lucrezia’s crying ghost, who at night returns to brush her lost lock of hair.

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7.Go on a chilling tour of the Crypt of San Sepolcro

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Tired of the crowd? Then go underground for a chilling archeological tour. The dark chambers of the crypt, right beneath the San Sepolcro church, rise on the ruins of the Ancient Roman forum. Yep – even Milan has a Roman soul. The forum was the main square of the Roman city of Mediolanum (Milan’s name during the empire), where civil and religious rituals took place. Walk on millennia-old white cobblestones and admire the frescoes and the vaulted starry sky, painted by persecuted early Christians who later took refuge in the crypt. For an even creepier sepulchral atmosphere, head into the crypt on a new night tour, led by a lantern-toting art restorer.

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8.Dive into Italian design at the Triennale

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Milan isn't just Italy’s fashion capital – it’s its design epicentre, too (one of the world’s largest design fairs, Salone del Mobile, takes place here every April). To learn all about that, make sure to spend an afternoon at the Triennale, a museum dedicated to the history and evolution of Italian design. The stately building, named after the international exposition that’s been held every three years in Milan since 1933, hosts a permanent exhibition of some of the boot-shaped country’s most iconic furnishings and design objects, as well as an extensive design archive and temporary showcases that span art, films and visual arts. Don’t miss the sculpture garden at the back of the Triennale, which you can also admire from the design-forward cafe. And if you’re feeling fancy, book a table at the top-floor Terrazza Triennale, a glass-enclosed restaurant overlooking Milan’s skyline and Parco Sempione, where the Triennale is located.

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9.Enjoy aperitivo at Fonderie Milanesi
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The aperitivo is considered an institution in Milan, and no visit to the city would be complete without partaking in this pre-dinner ritual. Near Porta Ticinese, Fonderie Milanesi is the ideal venue toget stuck into the Italian tradition of sitting outdoors and snacking on light bites alongside your co*cktail. The trend began in the late 19th century when Gaspare Campari,intent on serving a drink that stimulated rather than spoiled the appetite,startedserving his eponymous bitter aperitif.Nibbles were added to the offerings andnow it’s common to find barsserving up elaborate buffet spreads.Typicallyenjoyed between 7pm and 9pm,prepare for the best spots to be completely packed – but that community spirit is the aperitivo ethos.

10.Check out Isola’s street art

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Formerly cut off from Milan, this neighbourhood has retained a bit of its grit even as the nearby Porta Nuova building project has opened access to the area and paved the way for gentrification. But amidst this change, it’s still possible to explore the area on foot and look out for street art, mostly created by commissioned locals.

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