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Line A (Red)
Line B (Blue)
Line C (Green)
Line D (Yellow)
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Milan Highlights Line
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Fashion, Design & Leisure Line
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24-Hour Milan HOHO Tour
Milan Cathedral and Museum
Line A (Red)
Line B (Blue)
Line C (Green)
Line D (Yellow)
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24-Hour Milan HOHO Tour
Milan Cathedral and Museum
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24-Hour Milan HOHO Tour
National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
Line A (Red)
Line B (Blue)
Line C (Green)
Line D (Yellow)
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24-Hour Milan HOHO Tour
National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
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24-Hour Milan HOHO Tour
Leonardo3 Museum
Line A (Red)
Line B (Blue)
Line C (Green)
Line D (Yellow)
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24-Hour Milan HOHO Tour
Leonardo3 Museum
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Fashion, Design & Leisure Line
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There are several reasons why you can rely on hop-on hop-off bus tours as your go-to mode of sightseeing in Milan:
Cancellation Policy: These tickets can't be canceled or rescheduled.
Discounted Tickets: Children aged 4 and below go free, while ages 5-15 enjoy reduced ticket pricing.
Cancellation Policy: These tickets can't be canceled or rescheduled.
Discounted Tickets: Children ages 5-15 can get tickets at a discounted rate while children under 4 go free.
City Sightseeing Milan has 4 routes, each with their own schedules:
Red - Line A (Historical Line):
Blue - Line B (Modern Line)
Green - Line C (Sport Line)
Yellow - Line D (Navigli Line)
There are 4 routes available on this bus tour, covering 40 designated stops.
The Red Line/Historical Line has 8 stops at the popular historical attractions in Milan, such as Castello, Cadorna, Corso Magenta, La Scala, Manin, and the Duomo.
The Blue Line/Modern Line has 13 stops to the more modern attractions in the city, such as Acquario, Garibaldi, Corso Como, Republica, Stazione Centrale, San Barilla, and Porta Venezia.
The Green Line/Sport Line has 15 stops covering all the sports-related attractions in Milan, like Casa Milan, Stadio San Siro, Lido, Buonarroti, and Conciliazione.
The Yellow Line/Navigli Line has 5 stops along the Navigli canal system of Milan, like Cadorna, Piazzale Aquileia, Via Oldna, and Navigli.
The Milan Cathedral or Duomo de Milano took nearly six centuries to complete, from 1386 to 1965, It is a magnificent testament to the city’s history and legacy of art. Dedicated to the Nativity of St Mary, it is a blend of various styles of architecture.
Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, the Duke of Milan. It was rebuilt in the 1890s and now houses several museums and art collections, including the Museo d'Arte Antica and Michelangelo's Pietà Rondanini.
This beautiful church and Dominican convent is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and houses the world-famous mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. This mural can be found in the refectory of the convent.
This opulent gallery is one of the oldest high-end shopping centers in the world. Constructed between 1865 and 1877, it is still full of renowned brands, elegant restaurants, luxurious hotels, and fascinating museums.
La Scala is a famous opera house in Milan. Opened in 1778, it is regarded as one of the top opera and ballet theatres. Many of Italy's greatest operatic artists and other artists from around the world have performed here over the years.
Also called the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, this football stadium is the home of both A.C. Milan and Inter Milan. First opened in 1926, it can seat 80,018 people, making it one of the biggest stadiums in Europe.
Casa Milan is the new headquarters of Milan's top football team, A.C. Milan. A must-visit destination for football fans, it also has a small museum where you can see all of the club’s memorabilia on display.
The Leonardo Da Vinci National Museum Of Science And Technology is dedicated to the works of painter and polymath Leonardo da Vinci. Here you can also see the submarine Toti, the space launcher Vega, and Italy's only fragment of the Moon.
Leading from the neoclassical arch called Garibaldi Gate, or Porta Garibaldi, down to Sforza Castle, this commercial street, features some stunning architecture as well as numerous shops, cafés, and restaurants.
Explore Leonardo da Vinci's Vineyard, one of his most cherished possessions. It was gifted to him by Ludovico il Moro for “The Last Supper," and you can explore the house Casa Degli Atellani or try some of the vineyard’s wine.
The canals of Milan, known as the Navigli, were built as early as the 12th century to help with the irrigation and transportation of goods. Today, you can go on a 55-minute cruise along the Navigli Lombardi.
One of Milan's most iconic and beautiful streets, the areas around Corso Magenta, are rich in history. Here you can find historic museums like the Museo Archeologico, shops, bars, restaurants, and more.
A. Yes, Milan has a hop-on hop-off bus tour.
A. You can buy Milan hop-on hop-off tickets online.
A. Yes, Milan hop-on hop-off tickets are available online.
A. Hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour ticket prices start from €23.
A. Hop-on hop-off buses in Milan allow you to get on and leave the bus at any of the designated stops to see the major city landmarks whenever you want.
A. Milan hop-on hop-off buses run between 10 AM to 6 PM and arrive at a frequency of 15 minutes.
A. Yes, there are audio guides available for adults in over 14 languages on the Milan hop-on hop-off bus tours. Audio guides for children are available in English and Spanish.
A. Yes, Milan’s hop-on hop-off bus tours are accessible to wheelchair users.