Explore Milan in style with a vintage Fiat 500 tour. Discover hidden gems, historical insights, and local tips from your friendly guide.
Explore Milan in style with a vintage Fiat 500 tour. Discover hidden gems, historical insights, and local tips from your friendly guide.
- Archi di Porta Nuova - The Porta Nuova arches are among the largest gates in the medieval wall layout of Milan.
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Brera District - The sophisticated Brera district boasts numerous attractions, including the Art Gallery, Botanical Garden, Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, as well as luxury boutiques and stylish bars and restaurants.
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- Archi di Porta Nuova - The Porta Nuova arches are among the largest gates in the medieval wall layout of Milan.
- Brera District - The sophisticated Brera district boasts numerous attractions, including the Art Gallery, Botanical Garden, Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, as well as luxury boutiques and stylish bars and restaurants.
- Castello Sforzesco - Sforzesco Castle is a vast fortified complex in Milan, located just outside the city’s historic center. It was constructed in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, the newly appointed Duke of Milan, on the remnants of a 14th-century medieval fortification known as Porta Giovia Castle.
- Ago, filo e nodo - Needle, Thread, and Knot is a two-part sculpture designed as a Fashion Monument by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen. The piece is situated in Piazzale Cadorna, a key Milanese transport hub due to the Milano Nord Cadorna station and the metro stop of the same name.
- Villa Reale - The Royal Villa of Milan, also known as Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, is a neoclassical villa featuring a stunning English-style garden. Built between 1790 and 1796 by architect Leopoldo Pollack, it was commissioned by Count Ludovico Barbiano of Belgiojoso. Today, it houses the Modern Art Gallery.
- Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore - The Church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is often referred to as the Sistine Chapel of Milan, renowned for its architectural design and the exceptional quality of its decorative cycle from the Leonardesque school.
- Piazza Cordusio - Piazza Cordusio was once the financial hub of Milan, hosting the headquarters of various financial institutions. Since the 2010s, with the relocation of these institutions to new skyscrapers in the Porta Nuova and CityLife Project areas, the square has become a focal point for the city’s social and commercial activities.
- Duomo di Milano - The Milan Cathedral, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, serves as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Milan and is an Italian national monument. A symbol of Lombardy’s capital, it is located in the eponymous square at the heart of the metropolis and is dedicated to Santa Maria Nascente.
- Via Torino - Via Torino is one of Milan’s oldest streets, known for its long-standing commercial tradition and as a vital link between Piazza Duomo and the Navigli area.
- Basilica San Lorenzo Maggiore - In the 4th century, San Lorenzo stood outside the city walls, near the amphitheater, imperial palace, and circus, along Via Ticinensis, which connected Pavia to Milan and was the main access road to the city. For those arriving in Milan, the Basilica presented itself in all its grandeur.
- Chiesa di San Bernardino alle Ossa - Also historically known as San Bernardino ai Morti, it is particularly famous for its 17th-century ossuary chapel, where the walls are largely adorned with bones forming intricate baroque decorations.
- Quadrilatero della Moda (Quad d’Oro) - The Fashion Quadrilatero, or Golden Quadrilatero, is a luxury shopping district in the historic city center, encompassing Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Manzoni, and Corso Venezia. It features high-fashion boutiques, antique shops, and elegant cafes housed in neoclassical buildings. This tour includes a visit to Corso Venezia.
- Villa Necchi Campiglio - Nestled in a spacious private garden with a swimming pool and tennis court, the Necchi Campiglio Villa is located in the heart of Milan. Completed by architect Piero Portaluppi in 1935, it was commissioned by the Necchi Campiglio family, part of Milan’s affluent and sophisticated industrial middle class of the 1930s.
- Villa Invernizzi - Villa Invernizzi, a private estate of the Invernizzi family, is a charming building inspired by classicism, overlooking Corso Venezia. The rear garden is an exclusive oasis in the city center, home to a large colony of pink flamingos.

- Tour Leader Driver
- Classic Red Fiat 500
- 1 stop (walking alone around)
- Tour Leader Driver
- Classic Red Fiat 500
- 1 stop (walking alone around)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- Seat belts
- Air-bags
- On-board restrooms
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board WiFi
- Seat belts
- Air-bags
- On-board restrooms
This tour is highly recommended at the start of your visit to the city, as it provides an excellent introduction!
The guide will share all the city’s secrets, offer historical and contemporary insights, and recommend numerous places and activities to enjoy after the tour during your holiday. It’s like exploring the city with a friend, but with a…
This tour is highly recommended at the start of your visit to the city, as it provides an excellent introduction!
The guide will share all the city’s secrets, offer historical and contemporary insights, and recommend numerous places and activities to enjoy after the tour during your holiday. It’s like exploring the city with a friend, but with a professional touch!
Hop on board and experience the city from a new perspective!
- The itinerary is subject to change due to traffic, events, accidents, or directives from the Municipality.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.