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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Como to Nice?
The direct drive from Como to Nice is 224 mi (360 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 26 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Como to Nice, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Milan, Genoa, Monte-Carlo, Pavia, Varese, Finale Ligure, Monza, Sanremo, Monaco-Ville, and Asti, as well as top places to visit like Leolandia and Parco della Preistoria - Rivolta d'Adda (CR), or the ever-popular Faunistic Park Le Cornelle.
The top cities between Como and Nice are Milan, Genoa, Monte-Carlo, Pavia, Varese, Finale Ligure, Monza, Sanremo, Monaco-Ville, and Asti. Milan is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Como and 3 hours from Nice.
Varese, a city in northern Italy, is renowned for its art-nouveau villas and rich cultural heritage. The Campo dei Fiori Regional Park houses the impressive 17th-century Sacro Monte di Varese complex, featuring the Via Sacra, a picturesque uphill path adorned with 14 frescoed chapels leading to a sanctuary. The baroque Estense Palace boasts beautifully landscaped gardens.
Monza, a city in northern Italy, is located just northeast of Milan. The area boasts the impressive Monza Cathedral with its 16th-century bell tower and the neoclassical Royal Villa of Monza set within expansive English landscape gardens at the edge of Monza Park. This walled park, crossed by the River Lambro, encompasses a former hunting reserve and the renowned 1922 Autodromo Nazionale Formula 1 racetrack.
3% as popular as Milan
12 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Nice
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Milan is a major city located in northern Lombardy, Italy. It is renowned for its fashion and design industry, as well as being a financial center with upscale restaurants and stores. The city boasts impressive landmarks such as the Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, which displays Leonardo da Vinci’s famous mural “The Last Supper.
Pavia, a city located south of Milan in Italy, is renowned for the Certosa di Pavia, a stunning Renaissance monastery complex adorned with intricate sculptures and frescoes. The University of Pavia, situated in the city center, boasts a rich history showcased at the University History Museum where ancient scientific and medical instruments are on display. Additionally, visitors can explore the university's botanic garden featuring an array of roses and medicinal plants.
Asti, a charming comune in the Piedmont region of Italy, is known for its sparkling wines, particularly the famous Asti Spumante. The area offers a rich cultural and historical experience with its annual festivals and events. Visitors can explore centuries-old winemaking techniques at local wineries and immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture. Additionally, Asti is home to picturesque towns where visitors can savor delicious cuisine, discover historic sites, and enjoy the warm hospitality of Piedmont.
0% as popular as Milan
23 minutes off the main route, 40% of way to Nice
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Genoa, also known as Genova, is the capital of Liguria region in northwest Italy and has played a significant role in maritime trade for many centuries. The city's old town is home to the Romanesque Cathedral of San Lorenzo with its distinct black-and-white-striped facade and frescoed interior. Piazza de Ferrari is a notable site with an iconic bronze fountain and Teatro Carlo Felice opera house.
Finale Ligure, located on the Gulf of Genoa in Liguria, Italy, is a charming comune that forms part of the Italian Riviera. Its historical center is recognized as one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia. The area boasts stunning sea views and offers tranquil breaks from the crowded lidos with its selection of three-star hotels in places like Gorra, Ortonovo, and Borgio Verezzi.
Sanremo, a charming coastal city in northwestern Italy, is known for its lush green spaces and historical landmarks. The city boasts the park of Villa Ormond with its Japanese garden and ancient olive groves, as well as the 12th-century San Siro Cathedral with its impressive bells and crucifix. The elegant art nouveau building of Casinò di Sanremo houses a theater and hosts the renowned Festival of the Italian Song every year.
Monte Carlo is an administrative region of Monaco, situated in the ward of Monte Carlo/Spélugues. It is home to the renowned Monte Carlo Casino and is considered a popular tourist destination. The area is known for its luxurious hotels, upscale shopping centers, and numerous high-end restaurants. Additionally, it hosts many events such as the prestigious Formula One Monaco Grand Prix race.
Monaco City, situated in the southcentral ward of the Principality of Monaco, is commonly known as The Rock due to its location on a headland protruding into the Mediterranean Sea. Although it is referred to as "Monaco City," it is not a city but rather a historical and statistical district.
2% as popular as Milan
5 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Nice
Best stops along Como to Nice drive
The top stops along the way from Como to Nice (with short detours) are Duomo di Milano, Aquarium of Genoa, and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Other popular stops include Leolandia, The Last Supper Museum, and Boccadasse.
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Faunistic Park Le Cornelle
Animal park
Outdoor Activities
Modern zoo aiming to protect rare animals, such as the white Bengal tiger, in naturalistic habitats.
Bellisimo day out, gorgeous setting in the mountains, great food vendors and cute gift shop, as a British human, I was taken back by the Squatty potty loos...🤣 But beautiful open plan zoo.
Miss Jiggle Puff — Google review
The zoo is amazing, with a great variety of animals. We walked through the zoo for about 3-3.5 hours and we enjoyed every minute of it. The animals are well cared for, the habitats are awesomely decorated, a pleasure to visit the zoo.
Razvan Gata — Google review
A day well spent at the park. We visited the park on a very warm day in June but the space has so many trees that it’s impossible to feel too hot.
There are lots of resting and picnic spaces so you can bring your lunch and enjoy it among the habitats.
The animals and their habitats were lovely, well kept and clean, as was the rest of the park.
Highly recommended.
Simonida Golcheva — Google review
A very nice place to spend with family
Maria Vlad — Google review
Great place for parents and kids. Many eating corners
Everywere clean, animals calm, living theirs happy lives
Ira Vas — Google review
Amazing place, I really liked that the animals had space and their natural habitat was replicated. I absolutely loved the greenhouse too!
Alexandra — Google review
The zoo was amazing, the animals have a lot of space, lots of greenery! They seem well fed, cared for and loved! The place is amazing for families, friends and even for someone to go by themselves! We spent almost 3 hours there and the fee was worth it!
Lubov Davidkova — Google review
Really nice place! All animals are clean and well maintained! It take about 2-3 hours to walk around whole place.
Ed Bolma — Google review
Quite impressive for the small cost to enter with lots of high maintenance animals. Lots to see and places to eat. Plenty of parking. Some of the rides weren't open probably as it was low season but it really didn't matter. Very entertaining
Charlie Lees — Google review
I've been to many famous zoo parks across the world. This is one of the best in terms of quality of animals' life. To me it's the most important thing. It's not about "how many kinds of monkeys or birds does the zoo have". It's about their living conditions, how healthy and clean they are. I can honestly say that I was happy to see that this park has invested a lot of money in it. The animals look healthy and live in a relatively large spaces. No cages! I was also surprised to see bengal tigers, lions, leopards, cheetas, cougars, snow leopards - all in pairs. It's an impressive quantity given how much does it cost to keep them. So, my personal respects to the owners and sponsors of this park - please keep up the good work.
mertvaya_sobachka — Google review
This is single handle the best park/animal attraction to take the kids to!! Big, clean, with so many animals, everything was looked after and very safe. Sanitiser gel at every corner, few different kiddy areas. All the bars were closed today but not sure if that is always the case. Pic nic benches, cosy corners and a variety of species to see for all animal lovers
Leolandia is a fantastic amusement park that offers a wide range of attractions for both kids and adults. Visitors can enjoy thrilling roller coasters, water rides, and miniature models of famous Italian landmarks. The park is well-maintained with plenty of dining options and restroom facilities. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid crowds, as the waiting times for rides are generally short.
Awesome theme park for the little once. If the kid is more than 105 cm, he could ride most of the rides. Entry could vary from 25 up to 38 euros based on how early is your reservation. The parking is 5 euros. The food meals are reasonably priced especially for kids. Not for the thrill seekers.
Yousef H. Almubarak — Google review
A wonderful space designed in thematic segments for the happiness of children, like a puzzle. Manufactured with good aesthetic taste, meant to capture the energy in a functionality of the fairytale landscape. We were more than happy ❣.
Alina Piu — Google review
My little one loved the park! Park is quite quiet in March. We went on some of her favourite rides on repeat! Loads of interaction time with the characters. All the staff are extremely helpful and friendly. We arrived with suitcases. Easy to store at reception for €10.
Lily Fryer — Google review
We stayed whole Sunday over there, my 2,5 years and 6 years kid enjoyed it a lot! Great fun on summer day. Food is expensive as the toys, but drinks are the same more or less like everywhere in Italy. There's mini Italy as well as a small area with animals. The park is not big but the day goes away quickly and there's still plenty to see.
Elena Semenova — Google review
Child 4 y.o. love it, gave a little farm and shows during all the day, possible make fotos with cartoon heroes and make up for kids
Julia Nova — Google review
Great experience for the little ones. The park has a range of attractions to cater to all ages, from babies to 10s and 11s. The park is very clean and well organised. Probably best to spend 2 days in the park to see all the attractions as queueing can take some time. Highly recommended
Emanuele Bormida — Google review
My Son was so happy when we took him thereto celebrate him. He never believed though hight was a barrier for him he still enjoyed himself love 😘💕 the PLC will like to visit again
Esther Osarumwense Benjamin — Google review
Minitalia an amusement park for children and parents. An extraordinary small-scale reproduction of the most important buildings in Italy!
Marian Constantinescu — Google review
The best kids place near Milano which gives you hours of fun for the whole family and every age! I recommend it for sure.
Mila Popova — Google review
A fantastic place to spend a full day with family. This place is not just for kids, but even adults can enjoy their time.
One day to cover all activities is doable especially if it is not jam-packed, but 2 days is more than enough to cover all activities.
The place is very well maintained, there are plenty of eateries and toilets, and is worth the time and money.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
Great place to bring your family for a day of fun. The little italy is nice for get a moment of relax.. few place where to play with water so please don't forget the swimwear for kids.
There is animal that you can feed and Sn aquarium and a reptile area.
Ivan Pelizzari — Google review
Great escape day. If you have kids this is the right place to go. Went there last weekend and it was very crowded, especially the "bettola". Had to wait very long to get some food. Attractions were nice
Marco Marinaccio — Google review
The park is great, attractions are enough and fun for children of various ages. I love the farm zone and "lake" side walk area.
What I would suggest:
1. Shuttle bus from Milan to Leolandia - Most parks have this. The gang which you have to pass from the Capriate highway station is so dangerous, dirty and bizzare. It's the last place to be with children. You cannot say that is a "safe" passage.
2. Cleanliness of the park - I would recommend having more people clean the park and restaurants area.
3. Shading zone - Please consider planting trees around the park. There are not that many shading areas considering the amount of people and roads in the park. It's difficult with kids in the sun.
Rizopol George — Google review
Great albeit expensive experience for the whole family. We were 4 adults and 2 kids.
The kids had a blast and us adults had a great time too.
The shows and PJ masks museum are in Italian and might not be the most interesting for non Italians. All of the rest of the activities are suitable for everyone (depending on height).
Steven Globus — Google review
Very nice place. Has enough entertainment for kids. Most rollercoasters start from 105cm, so smaller kids can mainly enjoy water games, Thomas train, shows and there are a few slow ones.
Several areas for wood spread around, so no need to walk back and forth.
Get there early. It gets crowded closer to 12-13. Waiting time is low ( 5-10 min).
Irma Kopaliani — Google review
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Parco della Preistoria - Rivolta d'Adda (CR)
Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Walking trails take visitors through a forested park filled with lifelike dinosaur recreations.
What a great experience! I took my two children and they both enjoyed the park. We took the train and got off at the half way point. The train ride is about 10/15 minutes and takes you around the park. At the half way point, there is a big playground and children had so much fun. We took a walk, explored the stops along the way and had a blast finding our way through the labyrinth. The walk is a bit tiring for children, but you can find places to stop along the way to take a break. You can also find a botanical garden, a small museum and restaurants/bar.
Anastasia - Анастасия — Google review
A really nice family day out for all ages. The trail is long so there is a lot of walking so wear comfortable shoes. Lots of interesting things to see, a nice play area and large area with picnic benches and a bar. There is also a farm area with donkeys, goats, sheep, Shetland ponies and deer and a train that runs through the park at an additional cost. We spent around four hours here. 16 euros each per adult and our one-year-old was free.
Caroline Jean Hodges — Google review
Nice park. The area is huge and prepare for a lot of walk if you want to cover everything. It is not recommended to visit during winter as several activities are not accessible and not working. Free for kids below 3 and it cost 12 euros for adult and 9 for kids. Beside the dainasours exhibits, botanical garden, maze, lakes and kids playground are on site. Bring your own food if you are planning to stay for long.
Yousef H. Almubarak — Google review
Prehistory park of over 100 hectares of forest which features 30 reconstructions of prehistoric animals (including prehistoric men), about a hundred animals in semi-freedom, a botanical itinerary with marked plants, natural environments (such as: a marsh, meadows, lakes, etc.), areas equipped for picnic, bars, playgrounds, a labyrinth, fossil exhibits, etc., all along a shaded path.
Maurizio Muratore — Google review
Had a great day 4 hours walking around seeing all the dinosaurs and the live animals. Visited both bars, very friendly staff. Myself, my wife and our dog enjoyed ourselves.
David Clemson — Google review
Very nice place to spend time. Big area, you can walk easily, nice dinosaures, playground also are there
Kamila Michalak — Google review
This park is lovely for a long Spring walk with young kids, especially if they are dinosaurs crazy. The reproductions are good (although not perfect) and they are well spaced out. The bar served good food (although mainly fried) and the service is very fast. The playground is nice and has plenty of benches for the tired parents to sit on. The entry price is a little steep for the local market and it's a shame it does NOT include a ride on the little road train. Foreign families would not find this price that high. Finally, the maze is simple but great for younger children, who will not get lost even if they enter on their own. A nice addition.
Agnese Lyne — Google review
Good park, the dinosaurus are skatered on a very large a surface, too much walking between dinosaurus... Nice park, but i wouldn't visit it the second time.
Döngölő Timea-Kinga — Google review
this place is lovely, the dinosaurs are not very realistic but that makes it funny, a bit expensive but worth it for a fun day out
The Parco di Monza is an expansive walled park in Milan, Italy. It is a true treasure trove of the city and includes horse and auto racetracks, golf, tennis courts and an outdoor Olympic swimming pool. The park can be explored for hours on foot and there are plenty of places to grab a bite or drink while you're there.
One of Europe's biggest park. Great for outdoor activities, cycling, horse riding, picnics. Full of bars, cafes and restaurants. Many entries from different towns.
Ciro Caputo — Google review
Incredibly huge park. The racing circuit part is very big alone, but the rest is big as well. Suitable for sports activities of many kinds. They even have running tracks for several lengths. Prep for many kms walk or better, ride. There was a huge storm in July 23 that massacred the racing track surrounding. Over 10 000 trees fell down.
Matouš Vrchota — Google review
Very peaceful route out of the back of Monza. Plenty of open green space with walkways. Full of squirrels, and the building is an interesting sight. There is a small cafe to the north side which makes for a good put stop.
It's about a 40 minutes walk through from Monza to the race circuit.
Adam Long — Google review
Big beautiful park of the royal palace. 🌳🪵🍃
We spent not one but two days walking around and feeding the squirrels. 🥜🐿️ There are so many. 😍
There is a lake, with plenty of fish 🐟 and ducks 🦆
The tower looks cool.
You really have plenty of options how to enjoy this place. ☺️
Noémi J — Google review
The best park ever! So huge that it never feels crowded. Walking trails, biking trails, small restaurants, picnic places, playgrounds for kids, squirrels and so much more.. easy to enjoy a full day at the park.
Efrat L — Google review
This park would be better if they stopped closing it at every single opportunity and without notice as well! Even on a beautiful bright and sunny day they will find a reason to keep people from enjoying nature. Very socialist. 0/10
P J — Google review
Paths and the nature is perfect in the park. Parco di Monza is the best place for sports activities. Also, there is a small farm with cows and lamas. If somebody want to visit the autodromo must visit the the park after 25th August.
Serafim Drakos — Google review
It's super huge and nice! There are many surprising areas within; Simultaneously there are many nice spots that leaves no excuse to do, from a regular normal exercise to a very professional one; you may also get motivated to do some even though you may go there for a simple relaxing walk. Also it's great to spend a great time with the family or even friends. It is strongly recommended to consider at least a complete half day to visit there.
salman keyani — Google review
Beautiful place, Especially the race track, for which we came - to watch the Formula 1 race that takes place there
שקד אלקיים — Google review
This was my go to place in monza, calm and soothing feel while walk around the lake is blessing.
Jesta Shree — Google review
A perfect destination for all, you can walk for hours here and take a train tour for 20 minutes or so. There's a couple places to grab a drink and snacks. Ive been coming back here 3 days in a row now. Really recommend giving the place a chance!
Gitanjali Swarnapuri — Google review
Amazing experience to visit the track, only one week before the big circus will be coming. The security personell were super friendly and welcoming, they let us explore a bit and gave us a short look 'behind the scenes".
Das Krokodil — Google review
At f1 very well organised crowd control great brilliant atmosphere great with ferrari fans race spectacular
Park where visitors can view a variety of animals, from fish to livestock, in a natural setting.
This place is really worth a visit. A bunch of man made lakes full off different kinds of fish. There are underwater viewing platforms for seeing the fish in their own habitat. As well as fish there is a huge play area, pigs, goats, cows, horses, ponies and peacocks. There are loads of picnic spots and clean toilets. Some of the fish are so big.
Richard Moat — Google review
Great day out for our family. Lots to see & lots of space to run.
Plenty of adventure climbs & exciting play area.
Fish windows were fun. Who's looking at you? Touch a fish pond a great attraction.(poor fish!!)
Simple refreshments area with lots of table places & sitting area.
Reasonable refreshment prices. Kind helpful staff.
Clean plentiful toilets. Hand washing sinks provided. Attention to recycling appreciated.
Everyone enjoyed it. Thank you.
Stella (Nonnq S) — Google review
Leuke park veel vissen. Je kan er ook biggetjes, paarden en konijntjes zien. Ook een ooievaren familie aanwezig. Veel schaduw en speeltuin voor de kindjes.
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Nice park lots of fish. You can also see piglets, horses and rabbits. Also a stork family present. Lots of shade and playground for the kids.
Ye Klomkliang — Google review
Excellent place to bring the kids in summer. Lots of space for them to run around and look at fish of various kinds. There's also a fun playground for them to have fun afterwards.
Aaron Gnaga — Google review
Wide shaded space in woods, lot of streams with wide variety of sweet water fishes.
Greg (GG) — Google review
Best place for relaxing, clean bathrooms, children play area and limited parking area.
Villa Panza is an 18th-century mansion located in a vast parkland, featuring both old and new art collections. The contemporary American artworks contrast with the neo-classical rooms and African/Latin American icons. English language support is limited, but a digital tour can be accessed via phone. For a fee of 15.00 per person, visitors can enjoy beautiful surroundings and take pictures in the park while experiencing various artists' monochrome and neon-heavy displays worth stopping for.
The villa was very beautiful, nice atmosphere and great places for taking nice pictures. The ticket per person is €15.00 and there is a parking place which costs €3.
Gyuldzhan Chaush — Google review
There are not so many people in the park. So you can enjoy absolute calm and relaxing atmosphere. The house itself is good but I did not find something amazingly interesting there. The entrance is 12 euro
They have a nice restaurant Luce. It was full, maybe it should be pre-booked
Ekaterina Latypova — Google review
Very well worth to visit. Easy to reach just above Varese. Unique art Installations. Great park to walk and relax.
Christoph Swiss — Google review
Please note that I am no fan of modern art, but I feel it would be wrong to judge them on that, since I did go willingly. The 3 stars are for the house and garden being lovely. Minus a star because €15 strikes me as expensive for the relatively few, (and monotonous), pieces of art on display and for charging €3 to park. It is very niche, but if one favors the school represented, one would probably rate it 5 stars.
Adam Fordham — Google review
Very nice art collection. Mostly US artists, monochrome and neon heavy but beautiful stuff. Worth a stop for sure!!
B D — Google review
One of the most special spots to visit in Varese. Beautiful grounds that are meticulously maintained and interesting art exhibits that are updated frequently not to mention the delectable restaurant too …a must see
Manny — Google review
Great location for interesting collection. We came in for the Turrel, we stayed for the mix of old and new. The big neo classical rooms contrast with the contemporary collection and the African and latin American icons.
English is limited, keep your phone close to check the digital tour. The villa had a beautiful park overlooking Varese.
Pauline Depi?re — Google review
3€ parking, 15€ for exhibitions and garden. The architecture is nice, the art is modern, the garden is nice… I guess if you are not a 200% art fan, 1,5h is enough time.
Stf Scw — Google review
Very interesting Villa and amazing art collection. A must visit!
Jacqueline Lampe — Google review
What a fascinating place both inside and outside. We went mainly to see the modern American art. But found everything worth seeing. The grounds and garden are lovely. And the interior furnishings are spectacular. Then there are the surprising pieces of American pop art from the 60's intermixed throughout. The light installation across several rooms by Dan Flaviny was luminescentp and impossible to capture on photos. A delightful experience all the way around.
Carmen Werder — Google review
Hermoso fui un día lluvioso pero igual hermoso, tiene un bello lagueto, la exposición de arte fue divertida.
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It was beautiful, it was a rainy day but still beautiful, it has a beautiful lake, the art exhibition was fun.
Angy Meneses — Google review
A Sunday picnic in Villa Panza with family and friends was lovely. Ordered our picnic baskets from their restaurant (healthy and tasty). The gardens are beautiful/well kept. Also visited light exhibition and the younger ones found it fascinating.
Matteo Remorgida — Google review
He estado dos veces en Varese y las dos veces he visitado este museo que es uno de mis favoritos en el mundo mundial. La mezcla entre el arte contemporáneo y el maravilloso edificio neoclasico, las piezas relacionadas con la luz, los jardines… es un sitio muy muy especial
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I have been to Varese twice and both times I have visited this museum, which is one of my favorites in the world. The mix between contemporary art and the wonderful neoclassical building, the pieces related to light, the gardens... it is a very very special place
Olga Osorio — Google review
A jewel of a modern art museum in a stunning villa. Lots to see as well as attractive grounds, especially nice in warmer weather. Good (if expensive) restaurant on site but plenty of other nice places to eat nearby.
Bonnie McClellan-Broussard — Google review
This is a beautiful villa with lots of contemporary art pieces. There are different themes in different rooms of the villa, which is lika a feast to the eye. For sure, a must visit.
La Scala is an opera house in Milan, Italy. It is one of the most renowned and prestigious opera houses in the world and is home to several of the worlds greatest operas. The theatre also features ballet performances.
Very interesting and beautiful. Friendly staff. When we went there was an interview going on so we had to wait 30 minutes before viewing the actual theatre stage area, but it was worth it.
Aisling Siobhan — Google review
Wow!! What a theater. I'm not a fan of operas, but if I wanted to see one, this is the place I want to see it in. Everything looks and feels majestic, and you can understand how this place became such a renowned opera house.
The museum was very nice, and very informative. We didn't get a guided tour, and I don't think you need to. They have touch screens on almost every piece of art, that explains what it is.
The price is totally worth it.
Gadi Yekutiel — Google review
The most beautiful theatre I've ever seen. Separate entrances for convenience ensure no queues before or after performances. Polite staff help you find your seat and provide brochures, also answering any questions. Staff speak English, which is very pleasant.
It's best to arrive half an hour before the show to make sure you don't miss anything 🦢
I saw the new ballet - it's a wonderful production) highly recommend 🎭
Alena — Google review
Outside it looks like a nice old building but it is deceiving. Inside it is marvelous and majestic. If you do not have the chance to view a performance (or it happens to be too expensive as they usually are) you can still view it as a museum and receive a tour.
John Demetriou — Google review
While the actual stage and house wasn't as mind-blowingly fabulous as I thought it would be, the museum was very high quality. The exhibit on Franco Zeffrigli (which may or may not still be open based on when you're reading this) was amazing and stunningly put together. The section featuring his costumes and sets was a highlight for sure. I went through the museum independently and with a tour group, and the experience for me was better on my own. The tour was more informative, but it moved too quickly too truly appreciate the museum, and it only featured the main portions, not the exhibitions (aka the Franco Zeffrigli bit). One last tip about the museum: you can't take water bottles in (among other things) and will have to store them in a locker before entering. The locker requires a €1 deposit.
No, I have not seen a show at La Scala.
Joshua Khan — Google review
Great to see the inside of this famous theatre, even if there was nothing on when we visited. We went as part of entry to the small, but fairly interesting museum, with exhibits of costumes and props they use in performances as well as paintings and sculptures of famous figures from the theatre's past.
Chris Michael — Google review
I am so pleased I had the opportunity to visit La Scala. Time constraints meant I only bought an entrance ticket & did not do a tour, however, it was so beautiful & the museum was incredible. There was a rehearsal for the next night which added to the magic. My aim would be to return one day to watch a performance. Highly recommend.
Jane Emmett — Google review
Of course this theater is beautiful, but I think the standard tickets 12€ a person are not worth it at all. You can not do much, you can enter to 4-5 rooms that are exactly the same and have the same view of the theater. All you can do is enjoying the view and take pictures.
That's all.
Then you can see a little museum with paintings of famous artist and some music instruments.
I think if you want to see more on the inside of the theater you should reserve a tour in advance, to pay extra. You can se other rooms of the theater and enter the stage.
For me, it's not worth it. Just paid that 12€ to take my girlfriend a bunch of pictures and that's all -.-
Enea Kote — Google review
Very beautiful theatre, I didn’t see any shows here but I visited during the day to check it out. Was very beautiful, very authentic atmosphere. It has a classic look and feel to the old style theatre buildings. Would love to see a performance here, I would definitely recommend checking it out if you’re into architecture and music.
Pong Lenis — Google review
Impressive, sadly the week I visited they were holding rehearsals so I had no guided tour for it, you might check before visiting.
Even without it you can walk by yourself as plenty Italian/English explanations are on the sides and you have two interactive tablets in one of the exhibits!
Jurica Maricic — Google review
There are these moments in life just you were told about a place but you never really payed attention till you finally make it there and you are so surprised and thankful that you made it.
Scala of Milano is one of these moments 😍
My excitement was so great by the theater itself and the history of course.
A very important part of Milano and Italy 🇮🇹
So delightful to visit it.
Looking forward to watch a show next time:)
Konstantinos 1980 — Google review
We went here on our summer holiday in 2023. There was no Line tot visit the museum. The entrance fee was € 26,- for two adults and three children.
There is a lot to see in this museum theater. The operahouse is beautiful with all the private sittings on the balcony.
Diny van Hal — Google review
Nice Opera house.
Friendly service.
Good chairs!
Very good Opera!
Book well in advance for best seats.
A bit hard to know what seat you actually buy.
Recommend to instead of ordering drinks inside the opera, to walk outside during intermission to the neighbouring restaurant, serving champagne and suitable intermission food.
Anders Lundsten — Google review
It is one of the most beatififul, impressive and memorable places in Milan. We only visited the museum and loved it. You can see pictures, instruments and the jewellery used in various operas. Will return to see the show, hopefully. Highly recommend to everyone
Yu Kho — Google review
La Scala di Milano is considered one of the best opera theatre in the world. We had the opportunity to assist in the famous "Guillaume Tell" opera by Gioachino Rossini, which was impressive. The access was super quick, and you could enjoy drinks and food during the break. The staff was super friendly and professional. Super recommended!
Guillermo Musumeci — Google review
I enjoyed visiting Teatro Scalla Opera House. On this visit, I took a guided tour, which enhanced my experience. You do not have to exit after your tour. You are free to explore further. I enjoyed the various exhibitions. There was a photography exhibit and an exhibit about the opera singer Maria Callas. I enjoyed the museum and had the opportunity to visit the performance hall. The exhibition of Maria Callas was wonderful. One of my favorite parts was sitting in the isolation room and listening to her sing and getting that crispness from her voice. This is a must see, I definitely recommend it.
Beverly (Beverly) — Google review
Wow... La Scala made an incredible impression on me, it is considered one of the best opera stages in the world. There is also a museum with a rich collection of costumes and musical instruments, as well as a gallery of portraits and busts dedicated to great musicians.
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
The teather is stunning both out and inside. Enjoying a concert, a opera or a ballet here is priceless.
The Italian Stay — Google review
A beautiful and historic theater house that's still in use today. The who's who of Italy have graced this venue! The tickets I purchased directly through the website were very reasonably priced. They included viewing the plush red and golden theater from box seats and a self guided tour of the museum. The museum has tons of memorabilia from plays and concerts over hundreds of years! The venue itself is gorgeous! It's definitely worth a visit while in Milano!
Jacky Carver — Google review
La Scala in Milan is a real pearl in the city's crown, which every lover of culture and art should see with their own eyes. The architecture of the theater is breathtaking, and the interior, full of history and tradition, creates a unique atmosphere. Whether you are a die-hard opera fan or just starting your adventure with this art form, La Scala is sure to leave you with lasting impressions. I heartily encourage you to visit this unique place - I guarantee it will be an experience you will remember for a lifetime! Tickets can be purchased without attending the performance. Tours of the museum and views of the stage from third-floor balconies are available. Before arriving, be sure to check if there are any rehearsals, because then viewing the hall is unavailable - the entry schedule can be seen on the theater's website, it changes every two weeks - empty sun means that the stage is available to visitors.
Beata K — Google review
My first visit to Teatro La Scala. This place is beautiful! The way the theater was built speaks of oppulence, and the acoustics are spectacular! We saw the opening night of "Guillaume Tell" by Giacomo Rossini (Think Lone Ranger theme, it's on the overture). The crowd in La Scala is rowdy, and they'll yell out after the acts are done to criticize or make statements, but that is to be expected. The electronic translation worked half the time, so that needs to be better. The opera itself had a modern scenery and costume design. Overall a wonderful experience!
Peter Pertierra — Google review
An incredibly pleasant atmosphere and a whole different world where all the art lovers showcase their amazing music and performances, people who come to Milan should definitely stop by here, but it is important to buy tickets for the event 4-5 months in advance.
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a five-storey mall in Milan, Italy, which houses luxury clothing brands and upscale dining. The luxurious architecture and historic context of the building reflects the country's newly-acquired self-confidence after years of political and social turmoil during the chaotic era of Italian unification.
The Gallerias are definitely a must see. Even if just for a quick window shopping session and a picture in the middle (literally everyone has their phone out).
All the shops are high end but there are a couple of nice ice cream shops.
It’s right next to the Duomo so head on over after and walk around.
Highly recommend to visit
Mohamed Al Senaidi — Google review
This place is Milan masterpiece. It’s so beautiful you will enjoy watching the great historical architecture of this mall. They have the best luxury designers boutiques and many restaurants and coffee shops
Anwar Alqarroos — Google review
Definitely a beautiful spot to take pictures and visit some luxury stores. It's honestly a lot smaller than I thought it would be. It's just a walk through outdoor mall with a select number of stores and a few restaurants. Nice to walk through for a few minutes.
Visit earlier in the morning if you want to get pictures without anyone in them!
Tracy Sung — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! Every store window makes you want to go in and shop! The architecture and overall beauty is breathtaking! We walked in and out of every section and were in awe with the magnificent structure. The amount of people was crazy! We happened to be there during fashion week and there were models dressed and taking photos everywhere! If you go to Milan you have to go to the Galleria!!!
Pat B — Google review
The architecture is simply stunning and so beautiful. There are restaurants, clothing stores and much more. The place is very nice to take a picturesque view. Fashion starts from here so it is a must to see when in Milan
Usman Khan — Google review
Not sure how to describe this place correctly. Shopping center with the most famous brands. Most people visit it just to take a look and make a photo.
It makes sense to visit just to close point "to see the most famous shopping gallery in Europe". In general, nothing special.
Nice stationary shop with a some unique souvenirs.
Mykola Kurus — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan is an architectural masterpiece. Its grandeur was palpable as I stroll under the soaring glass ceiling adorned with intricate designs.
The luxury boutiques, cafes, and restaurants add to the allure, creating an unforgettable experience. Whether you're admiring the mosaic floors or marveling at the historic significance, this iconic landmark would never fail to impress you. A must-visit for anyone exploring Milan's rich culture and history!"
I loved it!
Mahmoud Mandou — Google review
A must visit if you are traveling to Milan. The high glass ceilings give the feeling of grandness unlike any other shopping complex. A magnificent structure with great restaurants and posh shops.
Kushal Jain — Google review
Truly an amazing building! Even if you're not into expensive brands or shopping, I'd still really recommend visiting here. It's incredibly beautifully decorated from the walls to the ceiling (:
Njal Armin — Google review
I arrived in the evening that every store already all closed, but the galleria still amazing to visit and take photos. So beautifully and artistically designed! Enjoyed window shopping as well as each store has nice display though it’s closed. A must visit spot while in Milan!
Judy Hung — Google review
Had an amazing dinner at Galleria, so good didn't even wait to start eating to take pictue. Did some window shopping didn't have long enough visit planned. Next time we have a better idea where ti spend the bulk of our time in Italy.
Eric Hawkins — Google review
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a masterpiece of architecture and shopping in Milan, Italy! Its stunning glass and iron structure create a breathtaking ambiance. Strolling through the gallery's luxurious boutiques, cafes, and restaurants is an elegant experience. The intricate mosaic floors are a visual treat, and the magnificent glass dome allows natural light to flood the space. It's a perfect blend of history and modernity, offering an unforgettable shopping and cultural journey. A must-visit destination for anyone exploring Milan's beauty and charm! ✨🛍️🍝
Hubert Lamenta — Google review
What a remarkably beautiful place – inside and out! Magnificent. An exquisite demonstration of unparalleled artistry and skill. The architecture, the murals and pretty much everything else. The attention to detail is simply wow-inspiring. Full of elegant shops and upscale dining establishments, the Galleria creates an ambiance of beauty while maintaining a luxurious price range. Standing in the middle and gazing up at the mesmerizing murals, each one depicting a different continent, is the pinnacle of this experience.
Great vibes.
Jallouf Kim — Google review
The building itself is gorgeous and mesmerizing. We had a good time walking around. It’s also fun to look around the luxury stores but other than that there isn’t much to do or look at. It’s also extremely crowded to the point that it gets difficult to walk.
Batu Eroglu — Google review
This place screams of Luxury! Literally littered with the most expensive brands in the world. Crowded with locals and tourists alike, best visited early in the morning. Don't forget to step on the Bull's balls and spin 3 times for luck!
Gabby Mariano — Google review
Iconic and historical place to visit when in Milan. Within reach by subway Duomo. Also trams are nearby. Plenty of highend designer brands and restaurants in this shopping area. Weekends and public holidays are super crowded.
swee leng Tan — Google review
The Vittorio Emanuele gallery is considered the oldest shopping gallery in Italy and is, without a doubt, absolutely stunning... The architecture, the shops, the coffehouses... Everything is a sight to behold. Well worth the visit. It is also a place with a large crowd of people, so if you want to see the place unobstructed, I recommend that you go very early in the morning.
Sergio Martins — Google review
This shopping mall has the old charm and sophistication. The floor, the roof and overall architecture of the building are stunning. Famous signature brands have shops here. This is a place for the rich. There are several restaurants here as well.
Maria K — Google review
The most famous luxury shopping center in Milan.
Most of the designer brands have a branch here.
A unique experience like traveling into the history😍
Even at night looking more amazing
Maryam Aghasian — Google review
One of the prettiest malls in the world. If you are anywhere near the Milan area, it's worth the time to swing over to come experience this mall for yourself!
Robert Burkett — Google review
Amazing place with lots of food and shopping arenas. An evening hangout to remember. High end shopping plaza with wide variety of the services. Definitely recommend also the Duomo cathedral is adjacent to it another excellent place to visit.
Vishnu Nair — Google review
Our family recently explored the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the experience was nothing short of stunning.
The architecture of the Galleria is awe-inspiring, with its elegant design and intricate detailing. Walking through the historic passageways, we felt transported to a bygone era of grandeur and sophistication. The kids were fascinated by the intricate mosaics, high glass ceilings, and the general sense of opulence that permeated the surroundings.
However, for a family on a budget, the allure of the luxury shops and designer boutiques was bittersweet. While window shopping was enjoyable, the reality was that most of the items on display were way beyond our financial reach. It's essential for families to be aware that this is more of an experience destination than a budget-friendly shopping spot.
On a positive note, the atmosphere was vibrant, and the Galleria is not just about shopping. We took a moment to enjoy a coffee in one of the historic cafes, soaking in the ambiance and people-watching, which added a pleasant touch to our visit.
In summary, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a must-visit for its architectural marvel and historical significance. Families should approach it with the understanding that the shopping experience might be more aspirational than practical, but the overall ambiance and cultural richness make it a worthwhile stop, even if you're not planning to splurge on designer goods.
The Duomo di Milano is the largest cathedral in the world and an iconic masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It took over 600 years to complete, and its facade includes 135 spires and 3,400 statues. Inside the cathedral, the hugestained glass depictions of biblical scenes are unique and hard to miss. If you're interested in adopting a statue or have deep pockets, this is definitely a site you should visit!
Extremely beautiful, spectacular and impressive cathedral! I was truly amazed to see it from the inside. It totally worth visiting! You can purchase tickets from the building across the street on the right side. There is normal tickets or with climbing up the towers included. The waiting line wasn't that long but probably it depends on the month. I was there in February and got inside really quickly.
Mirela Ilieva — Google review
Enjoyed a quick visit to this iconic attraction.
Really loved the ability to venture in the rooftop which was surprising and awesome (despite the ongoing restoration work).
Views from the top are fantastic.
The inside is grand too.
Staff were helpful and polite.
Although it could benefit from better signage.
Access inside to some areas restricted 😏
Naveed Syed — Google review
Highly recommend visiting the rooftop. Unlike any other climbs I have done throughout Europe in cathedral towers. This is definitely not one to miss. You are walking amongst really cool architecture. We took the stairs, manageable and not too difficult, but there is also an elevator. The elevator does book up so I recommend booking in advance if you are looking for a specific time slot. Get your ticket across from the cathedral in the museum. If you are military member (including USA military) you can get a free entrance and rooftop ticket, go to the info point not the museum to get your free ticket.
Emily Bartley — Google review
Cathedral is amazing. Impressive, big, beautiful. Definitely recommend to go on the terrace (rooftop). We bought ticket on the web but we still had to wait in line for a while to get in. The line was long, but it was quickly decreasing. Worth every euro.
Kristina Peri? — Google review
Massive and beautiful cathedral. The inside is breathtaking and the outside is filled with so many intricate details. There is something to see everywhere.
Archealogical site was also interesting to visit.
Would recommend buying tickets from the ticket machine. Buying online costs 1€ extra convenience fee.
Jere Toivonen — Google review
Wednesdays are a holiday some facilities may be closed.
In October 2023 there were renovations going on.
But overall a magnificent monument.
Tickets can be bought online also but there is a transaction charge , it's easy to just buy at the counter in an adjoining building.
Opening slots are across the day and it's worth checking in the timings before arriving to get the maximum out of the trip.
Doumo is the cathedral building and terraces are the access to it's rooftop which is definitely worthwhile a good view to the plaza below and seeing the structure close up.
Stairs are steep but if you don't have any major health issues it can be climbed , alternatively lifts are available.
Eldo Alias — Google review
Such an amazing place. I have not actually been in side the cathedral itself, but it looks absolutely fantastic from the outside. The architecture of it is so sophisticated and the level of detail in it is design is mind blowing. There is a gold statue on the top. I heard Italian Mafias tried to rob this gold statue by attaching it to a helicopter, but the police managed to retrieve it.
Emad Abdelhamid — Google review
What must amazed me was being walking on the top of the roof, which is not common.
The Duomo is big, the architecture of the outside is very impressive and beautiful.
The church inside, based on the other churches I have seen before, this one didn’t impressive. As any other European church, of course is beautiful and it’s big, I have seen better ones.
But, I think you should go because every perspective is always different and it’s worth it.
I took the lift (elevator) to go to the top. This entrance is on the right side of the back of the church. Opposite side where you can buy the tickets.
IMPORTANT: for women you tummy needs to be cover and your shoulders. I had a tide dress and it wasn’t a problem. My husband had shorts and a t-shirt and he was fine go inside.
The elevator doesn’t go down, it’s only to go up. We took the stairs to come down.
Kai Klann — Google review
The church is very beautiful especially at the front and at the side. If you want a perfect picture, I recommend going early because there are a lot of tourists. For the entrance to the main church and going up the church/terraces, buy it in advance online so you don't need to buy physically and I think sometimes tickets get sold out.
alex asuncion — Google review
By far my favorite part of Milan!
I could honestly stare at this all day and never get tired of all the fine details.
It's absolutely incredible, the time and dedication it took to make this. To see it in person is truly breathtaking.
We bought tickets online before hand so we chose a time and only waited with the others that had our time stamp tickets which took maybe 5 minutes to get inside.
We also got tickets to go up top to the roof. We chose the stairs, and were informed that those tickets are actually separate and don't need a time to go up. You can use them any time of day until 6pm, the last group that can go up. And they're valid for 3 days. So you can see the inside at your designated time and then any time go up within the 3 days. Also many online sources say that men are required to wear pants, but during very hot summer months shorts are allowed.
Now I can cross it off my bucket list, but am also now determined to see it as many more times as I can!
Riley Hogan — Google review
The religious church is the main attraction in Milan.
An awe-inspiring work of true grandeur. The building is adorned with an abundance of sculptures on both sides. I was truly privileged to have had the opportunity to witness such breathtaking views from different vantage points.
Jallouf Kim — Google review
A very impressive place. The interior of Duomo is ginormous and makes a great impression. The light going through the colorful widows and the art work are amazing.
I strongly recommend to go to the top and see all the details of the construction. There are multiple beautiful sculptures wherever you turn around and you have a great view of the city.
Must visit when in Milan
Adam Z — Google review
Incredible architecture. Bought tickets at the door for the terrace and the wait time was very reasonable. Definitely recommend going up to see it. We chose the stairs ticket but you can get a ticket for the lift as well. We also bought the cover-ups but saw many people did just go in wearing tank tops etc.
Taia Hara — Google review
It’s a must! Absolutely gorgeous both in and out. I recommend getting the elevator lift so once you’re up there your not too tired to take pics and enjoy the great views. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ticket office. If you have a specific time I recommend booking online in advance but if you have no prior engagement throughout the day you can purchase them at the office.
Enjoy The Journey — Google review
This was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.
I came on a rainy day in December. Tickets were online and cost 16 regular 8 reduced. While this is a little steep, you can really spend 1-2 hours here. It is a lot of stairs but can be done in only a few minutes, and if you’re able-bodied it shouldn’t be an issue.
Once at the viewing platform, the views are CRAZY! Super beautiful on every side and it is so cool to be walking along the outside of the roof of the church. Surreal.
Another set of stairs takes you to the actual roof where the views are even better. Incredibly beautiful and historical architecture. Coming down the stairs you enter the Cathedral itself which is adorned with sculptures, painting, and more beautiful architecture. We came on a Sunday so we were able to observe a mass as well.
This was an absolutely wonderful experience. It’s famous for a reason, don’t miss it!
Maya Leis — Google review
I visited here during my trip to Milano Italy. Beautiful fascinating architecture. Beautiful and detailed architecture. I used the staircase to go up because the Lifts were sold out. If you plan to visit, check the dress code and lift availability.
Egemasi Sapphire — Google review
For sure the architecture of the Cathedral is incredible taking account that it took over six hundred years to finish. All the spikes, sculptures were breath taking. It's the real object of religious culture. Worth seeing. Maybe not sleeping beneath it. Concrete floor is hard for your back :)
Piotr Szarzy?ski — Google review
The cathedral is breath taking. So many intricate details & something interesting to see everywhere you look. Recommend getting tickets in advance to go in during peak season, the line can also get very long - make sure you have water when its hot! Make sure knees and shoulders are covered if you are going inside. Worth doing the roof top walk too.
Rachael Todd — Google review
Breathtaking. Get the combo pass with the lift and museum. After you do the rooftop, you can gain instant access to the Duomo church and bypass the Duomo line. Also included is the dioceses museum. It’s really worth a visit. Highlight of my trip. to Milan.
Robert Stone — Google review
A breathtaking masterpiece, with its intricate gothic architecture and stunning marble facade. The panoramic views from the terrace are worth the climb, providing a unique perspective of Milan. Inside, the vast interior and beautiful stained glass windows leave a lasting impression. The intricate details of the sculptures and artwork showcase the skill and dedication of the artisans. A must-visit for anyone seeking a glimpse into the rich history and artistic beauty of Milan.
Jerome Adorable — Google review
Visiting Milan Duomo with my family, including two kids, was an overall okay experience, but a few aspects left us with mixed feelings.
The cathedral itself is a breathtaking masterpiece, with its intricate architecture and stunning design. Our kids were fascinated by the grandeur of the exterior and the history behind this iconic landmark. However, our enthusiasm was somewhat dampened by the extensive security measures at the entrance. While safety is undoubtedly important, the level of scrutiny felt exaggerated, making the entry process a bit tedious, especially with children in tow.
One major downside during our visit was the ongoing renovation work. It impacted the overall ambiance and obstructed some of the views, diminishing the full splendor of this historical site.
Additionally, the cost of going up in the tower with the elevator was a bit steep (17 EUR / person if I remember correctly). We opted to skip the tower ascent due to the high cost, which was disappointing considering it's one of the main attractions.
On a positive note, the interior of the cathedral was awe-inspiring, and exploring the surrounding square was a delightful experience. The vibrant atmosphere and surrounding shops and cafes added to the charm of the visit.
In conclusion, Milan Duomo is undoubtedly a must-visit, but potential visitors should be aware of the renovation work and be prepared for the associated challenges. The security measures could be more streamlined, and the pricing for additional experiences like the tower ascent may need reconsideration, particularly for families with children.
Laszlo Elekes — Google review
The cathedral is very impressive. The structure, the decoration, the sculptures, the paintings - literally everything is beautiful. A must-see when visiting Milan. It is worth noting that the staff at the cathedral are very helpful.
The view from the roof is equally spectacular, so it's worth a visit there too. You can use the stairs or the lift.
For both the cathedral and the rooftop, you can (and should) buy tickets in advance to avoid long queues.
Piotr Młynarczyk — Google review
A must to go inside & to the top.
We went early in the morning - lines were long. When we returned to the square later the afternoon for a walking tour there were no lines. (Not sure if that applies to every day). Beautiful inside. Audio guides available. Buy tickets online.
Buy ticket to go to the roof inside when you get the audio guide
Anieke Marais — Google review
One of the most special buildings I have been in- it is truly a work of art in architectural form. We did the roof tour which I would wholeheartedly recommend despite its increased price. You can see so much of Milan from the roof and it is great for photography. The inside of the cathedral is also very impressive. Probably the number one sight in Milan and well worth a visit.
Ivo Hepburn — Google review
The Duomo di Milano is simply breathtaking. Its intricate details and sheer size are awe-inspiring. Climbing to the rooftop provided panoramic views of the cityscape, truly unforgettable. Inside, the cathedral's grandeur, with its countless statues and mesmerizing stained glass windows, captivated me. A definite must-see for anyone visiting Milan!
The Duomo di Milano is the largest cathedral in the world and an iconic masterpiece of Gothic architecture. It took over 600 years to complete, and its facade includes 135 spires and 3,400 statues. Inside the cathedral, the hugestained glass depictions of biblical scenes are unique and hard to miss. If you're interested in adopting a statue or have deep pockets, this is definitely a site you should visit!
Extremely beautiful, spectacular and impressive cathedral! I was truly amazed to see it from the inside. It totally worth visiting! You can purchase tickets from the building across the street on the right side. There is normal tickets or with climbing up the towers included. The waiting line wasn't that long but probably it depends on the month. I was there in February and got inside really quickly.
Mirela Ilieva — Google review
Enjoyed a quick visit to this iconic attraction.
Really loved the ability to venture in the rooftop which was surprising and awesome (despite the ongoing restoration work).
Views from the top are fantastic.
The inside is grand too.
Staff were helpful and polite.
Although it could benefit from better signage.
Access inside to some areas restricted 😏
Naveed Syed — Google review
Highly recommend visiting the rooftop. Unlike any other climbs I have done throughout Europe in cathedral towers. This is definitely not one to miss. You are walking amongst really cool architecture. We took the stairs, manageable and not too difficult, but there is also an elevator. The elevator does book up so I recommend booking in advance if you are looking for a specific time slot. Get your ticket across from the cathedral in the museum. If you are military member (including USA military) you can get a free entrance and rooftop ticket, go to the info point not the museum to get your free ticket.
Emily Bartley — Google review
Cathedral is amazing. Impressive, big, beautiful. Definitely recommend to go on the terrace (rooftop). We bought ticket on the web but we still had to wait in line for a while to get in. The line was long, but it was quickly decreasing. Worth every euro.
Kristina Peri? — Google review
Massive and beautiful cathedral. The inside is breathtaking and the outside is filled with so many intricate details. There is something to see everywhere.
Archealogical site was also interesting to visit.
Would recommend buying tickets from the ticket machine. Buying online costs 1€ extra convenience fee.
Jere Toivonen — Google review
Wednesdays are a holiday some facilities may be closed.
In October 2023 there were renovations going on.
But overall a magnificent monument.
Tickets can be bought online also but there is a transaction charge , it's easy to just buy at the counter in an adjoining building.
Opening slots are across the day and it's worth checking in the timings before arriving to get the maximum out of the trip.
Doumo is the cathedral building and terraces are the access to it's rooftop which is definitely worthwhile a good view to the plaza below and seeing the structure close up.
Stairs are steep but if you don't have any major health issues it can be climbed , alternatively lifts are available.
Eldo Alias — Google review
Such an amazing place. I have not actually been in side the cathedral itself, but it looks absolutely fantastic from the outside. The architecture of it is so sophisticated and the level of detail in it is design is mind blowing. There is a gold statue on the top. I heard Italian Mafias tried to rob this gold statue by attaching it to a helicopter, but the police managed to retrieve it.
Emad Abdelhamid — Google review
What must amazed me was being walking on the top of the roof, which is not common.
The Duomo is big, the architecture of the outside is very impressive and beautiful.
The church inside, based on the other churches I have seen before, this one didn’t impressive. As any other European church, of course is beautiful and it’s big, I have seen better ones.
But, I think you should go because every perspective is always different and it’s worth it.
I took the lift (elevator) to go to the top. This entrance is on the right side of the back of the church. Opposite side where you can buy the tickets.
IMPORTANT: for women you tummy needs to be cover and your shoulders. I had a tide dress and it wasn’t a problem. My husband had shorts and a t-shirt and he was fine go inside.
The elevator doesn’t go down, it’s only to go up. We took the stairs to come down.
Kai Klann — Google review
The church is very beautiful especially at the front and at the side. If you want a perfect picture, I recommend going early because there are a lot of tourists. For the entrance to the main church and going up the church/terraces, buy it in advance online so you don't need to buy physically and I think sometimes tickets get sold out.
alex asuncion — Google review
By far my favorite part of Milan!
I could honestly stare at this all day and never get tired of all the fine details.
It's absolutely incredible, the time and dedication it took to make this. To see it in person is truly breathtaking.
We bought tickets online before hand so we chose a time and only waited with the others that had our time stamp tickets which took maybe 5 minutes to get inside.
We also got tickets to go up top to the roof. We chose the stairs, and were informed that those tickets are actually separate and don't need a time to go up. You can use them any time of day until 6pm, the last group that can go up. And they're valid for 3 days. So you can see the inside at your designated time and then any time go up within the 3 days. Also many online sources say that men are required to wear pants, but during very hot summer months shorts are allowed.
Now I can cross it off my bucket list, but am also now determined to see it as many more times as I can!
Riley Hogan — Google review
The religious church is the main attraction in Milan.
An awe-inspiring work of true grandeur. The building is adorned with an abundance of sculptures on both sides. I was truly privileged to have had the opportunity to witness such breathtaking views from different vantage points.
Jallouf Kim — Google review
A very impressive place. The interior of Duomo is ginormous and makes a great impression. The light going through the colorful widows and the art work are amazing.
I strongly recommend to go to the top and see all the details of the construction. There are multiple beautiful sculptures wherever you turn around and you have a great view of the city.
Must visit when in Milan
Adam Z — Google review
Incredible architecture. Bought tickets at the door for the terrace and the wait time was very reasonable. Definitely recommend going up to see it. We chose the stairs ticket but you can get a ticket for the lift as well. We also bought the cover-ups but saw many people did just go in wearing tank tops etc.
Taia Hara — Google review
It’s a must! Absolutely gorgeous both in and out. I recommend getting the elevator lift so once you’re up there your not too tired to take pics and enjoy the great views. Tickets can be purchased online or at the ticket office. If you have a specific time I recommend booking online in advance but if you have no prior engagement throughout the day you can purchase them at the office.
Enjoy The Journey — Google review
This was one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.
I came on a rainy day in December. Tickets were online and cost 16 regular 8 reduced. While this is a little steep, you can really spend 1-2 hours here. It is a lot of stairs but can be done in only a few minutes, and if you’re able-bodied it shouldn’t be an issue.
Once at the viewing platform, the views are CRAZY! Super beautiful on every side and it is so cool to be walking along the outside of the roof of the church. Surreal.
Another set of stairs takes you to the actual roof where the views are even better. Incredibly beautiful and historical architecture. Coming down the stairs you enter the Cathedral itself which is adorned with sculptures, painting, and more beautiful architecture. We came on a Sunday so we were able to observe a mass as well.
This was an absolutely wonderful experience. It’s famous for a reason, don’t miss it!
Maya Leis — Google review
I visited here during my trip to Milano Italy. Beautiful fascinating architecture. Beautiful and detailed architecture. I used the staircase to go up because the Lifts were sold out. If you plan to visit, check the dress code and lift availability.
Egemasi Sapphire — Google review
For sure the architecture of the Cathedral is incredible taking account that it took over six hundred years to finish. All the spikes, sculptures were breath taking. It's the real object of religious culture. Worth seeing. Maybe not sleeping beneath it. Concrete floor is hard for your back :)
Piotr Szarzy?ski — Google review
The cathedral is breath taking. So many intricate details & something interesting to see everywhere you look. Recommend getting tickets in advance to go in during peak season, the line can also get very long - make sure you have water when its hot! Make sure knees and shoulders are covered if you are going inside. Worth doing the roof top walk too.
Rachael Todd — Google review
Breathtaking. Get the combo pass with the lift and museum. After you do the rooftop, you can gain instant access to the Duomo church and bypass the Duomo line. Also included is the dioceses museum. It’s really worth a visit. Highlight of my trip. to Milan.
Robert Stone — Google review
A breathtaking masterpiece, with its intricate gothic architecture and stunning marble facade. The panoramic views from the terrace are worth the climb, providing a unique perspective of Milan. Inside, the vast interior and beautiful stained glass windows leave a lasting impression. The intricate details of the sculptures and artwork showcase the skill and dedication of the artisans. A must-visit for anyone seeking a glimpse into the rich history and artistic beauty of Milan.
Jerome Adorable — Google review
Visiting Milan Duomo with my family, including two kids, was an overall okay experience, but a few aspects left us with mixed feelings.
The cathedral itself is a breathtaking masterpiece, with its intricate architecture and stunning design. Our kids were fascinated by the grandeur of the exterior and the history behind this iconic landmark. However, our enthusiasm was somewhat dampened by the extensive security measures at the entrance. While safety is undoubtedly important, the level of scrutiny felt exaggerated, making the entry process a bit tedious, especially with children in tow.
One major downside during our visit was the ongoing renovation work. It impacted the overall ambiance and obstructed some of the views, diminishing the full splendor of this historical site.
Additionally, the cost of going up in the tower with the elevator was a bit steep (17 EUR / person if I remember correctly). We opted to skip the tower ascent due to the high cost, which was disappointing considering it's one of the main attractions.
On a positive note, the interior of the cathedral was awe-inspiring, and exploring the surrounding square was a delightful experience. The vibrant atmosphere and surrounding shops and cafes added to the charm of the visit.
In conclusion, Milan Duomo is undoubtedly a must-visit, but potential visitors should be aware of the renovation work and be prepared for the associated challenges. The security measures could be more streamlined, and the pricing for additional experiences like the tower ascent may need reconsideration, particularly for families with children.
Laszlo Elekes — Google review
The cathedral is very impressive. The structure, the decoration, the sculptures, the paintings - literally everything is beautiful. A must-see when visiting Milan. It is worth noting that the staff at the cathedral are very helpful.
The view from the roof is equally spectacular, so it's worth a visit there too. You can use the stairs or the lift.
For both the cathedral and the rooftop, you can (and should) buy tickets in advance to avoid long queues.
Piotr Młynarczyk — Google review
A must to go inside & to the top.
We went early in the morning - lines were long. When we returned to the square later the afternoon for a walking tour there were no lines. (Not sure if that applies to every day). Beautiful inside. Audio guides available. Buy tickets online.
Buy ticket to go to the roof inside when you get the audio guide
Anieke Marais — Google review
One of the most special buildings I have been in- it is truly a work of art in architectural form. We did the roof tour which I would wholeheartedly recommend despite its increased price. You can see so much of Milan from the roof and it is great for photography. The inside of the cathedral is also very impressive. Probably the number one sight in Milan and well worth a visit.
Ivo Hepburn — Google review
The Duomo di Milano is simply breathtaking. Its intricate details and sheer size are awe-inspiring. Climbing to the rooftop provided panoramic views of the cityscape, truly unforgettable. Inside, the cathedral's grandeur, with its countless statues and mesmerizing stained glass windows, captivated me. A definite must-see for anyone visiting Milan!
The P.za del Duomo is a public square that was arranged in its current configuration during the 1700s. This urban space is primarily renowned for its grand cathedral, which stands as the centerpiece of the plaza.
The Sforzesco Castle is a magnificent medieval-Renaissance fortress with multiple museums and art collections. It was originally built as a fortress by the Visconti dynasty, and later became home to the powerful Sforza dynasty. The castle's defences were designed by the multitalented da Vinci, who is also credited with designing other famous structures like the Mona Lisa.
Amazing place, wonderful historical experience! There are three different museums in the place, all three dealing with history. Simply amazing, one is an ancient art museum that includes paintings and photos from different periods going back several years. The second is ancient objects, furniture, moving accessories and more, the third is the museum of ancient musical instruments. One ticket costs five euros and allows entry to the three museums.
I really enjoyed it. You must visit there!
There was no line at the entrance and there was no need to purchase a ticket in advance.
Ortal Shushan — Google review
Building itself is visually interesting, but not original. However, there are several rather nice museums inside. I spent there about three interesting hours for 5 Eur, which is very good value. The biggest exhibit is one of the last Michelangelo statues, which is housed in its own exposition, but there is way more to see in the castle. Definitely recommended if you have some time to spent while visiting Milano.
Dusan Bolek — Google review
The entrance to the castle itself is free, but to get to the museums you need a ticket which is 5€ full price and lets you visit all of the museums. They even have lockers which let you travel around the castle and the museum without carrying anything.
Everything is nice and well kept, there are benches everywhere and the staff, even with their limited English, were trying to help as much as they could.
The whole castle is too big to walk on one day, so we prioritized the things we went there for. If you want to visit everything, you should visit at least twice.
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Absolutely gorgeous place! It's 100% worth it just for the outside parts. The complex is big, and the adjoining park offers a great relaxing spot and various drinks and foods to refresh you. Totally stunning for everyone, not just those interested in history! Also there are free toilets.
Kristýna Vacardová — Google review
Beautiful castle. You can enjoy the great gathering here. The fountain is eye-catching. Lovely parko area. You can have a good weekend afternoon here as well as everyday anytime. Only if you want to visit the Museum you need a ticket. Otherwise the whole area is a public access of free
Abdul Awal Chowdhury Masud (Masud Chy.) — Google review
A very nice castle and museum. There are many rooms, everybody will find something to like. You need to count with exhibition which takes at least 3 hours so if you hurry, you should check only items you are interested in. There is also a beautiful view from the top. If you take a bag with you, you can store it in a locker located downstairs (1 euro deposit - will be returned after you input the key back). After exhibition you can find a good place for rest outside. This place is also magical in the evening.
Luk?? Struhal — Google review
This place is so stunning. I sat within the castle walls listening to live music from a stage that had been set up while sketching a picture. Truly a wonderful experience.
Not going inside and instead walking around some of the most beautiful architecture I have ever seen will be free and well worth your time. There are also free toilets and a water refill on site which is a bonus.
Ellen — Google review
Definitely the largest intact castle I have been to, the distance from moat to first scalable wall must be 40m, and an attacker would face an array of arrows and spears before they even navigated a ladder into position.
That said, pay the 5€ for the entrance and the extra for the headset so you can learn about some of the more interesting paintings, tables and artifacts. (Stupidly, the put the headphone lady BEFORE the ticket purchase, so you have to circle back!)
I never made it up the tower, but I can only imagine those views!
Mr Groovy — Google review
Very beautiful castle with a garden in the middle, we visited on a sunday and it wasn't busy at all. The castle is well maintained. There are no restaurants or shops inside the castle other than the info point, but there is a big garden outside the castle, I'll attach a pic of it. It is definitely a must visit place if you are in Milan.
Waad Jz — Google review
Visited this castle whilst in Milan. It is in a great central location. It is free to enter and walk into, but if you want to walk around the inside of the castle and see the exhibits then that is €5 or you can get a student ticket. You are not allowed to take large bags around the exhibits either and cannot take videos, only pictures. This is nice to look around and you can also pay for a translator earpiece it you want to listen to the history. There are some people trying to sell you roses and bracelets etc on the inside so be aware of them
Connor Downs — Google review
Beautiful castle with so many things to explore in and around it! You can pay extra to visit the museum where you can see some of the furniture music instruments, paintings and more. Alternatively, you can enjoy the park near the castle or appreciate the castle from the outside for free.
B K — Google review
Very cool place to walk around. We didn’t go in any of the museums because we didn’t have too long but you could easily spend a whole day here! Otherwise it is free to walk around. On Saturdays there is a huge market on the outskirts of the castle with bags, food, mulled wine, lots of trinkets, cooking items etc! Highly recommend.
Libby Wales — Google review
Sforzesco Castle itself is a sight to behold. We marvelled at its architecture and the historical significance of it. Inside, there are plenty of exhibits, from sculptures to drawings to furniture and many more.
While some may enjoy this, I was fatigued after an hour into the never ending displays on different floors of the castle. Perhaps splitting the visit into several days might ease this fatigue.
As the castle grounds are free to explore and is a tourist attraction, you will come across unscrupulous individuals who attempt to ‘welcome’ you to Milan by forcing bands or flowers on you. They will demand high payment in exchange. I am surprised that nothing is done by the staff of the castle regarding this. While it doesn’t detract from what the castle has to offer, this has definitely impacted our visit negatively as we navigated our ways away from these incidents.
For those not into art and history, I would still recommend visiting for the architecture and for pictures as this is a tourist spot in Milan. However, you don’t have to purchase tickets to view the exhibits.
Here are some images and videos of the exhibit. It only provides a glimpse into what the castle has to offer. For the complete experience, you should purchase the tickets and view the exhibit.
Eu Ken Ng — Google review
It's a castle with 6 museums inside it, all accessible for 3 euros (for students) or 5 euros. If you don't wanna go inside the museums, you can still check the place out, the fountain in front of it, and the big beautiful installations outside. However if you got time, the museus are really worth the visit. There is a Michelangelo sculpture, ancient arts and weapons, the musical instruments museum, an Egyptian museum, and a few others to check. The bad thing is that most of the exhibitions only have texts in Italian, no translation for English.
Ana Beatriz Santos Honda — Google review
Lovely castle to walk around or chill at. I personally loved the garden in the middle of the castle where you could sit out in the shade and enjoy the surrounding views. The museums have mazing pieces. There were some real surprising pieces of art. I paid 2 or 3 euros to get into all 14 unique parts of the castle. There's art varying from paintings to furniture to cloths and musical instruments. Definitely would recommend anyone to spend a few hours here.
Esmee — Google review
This castle is one of the most, if not the most, impressive and beautiful fortresses / castles I've been in.
A real must seen!
The size, built ornaments, towers, walls, ditch - all are great sights. And there are multiple museums inside...
With the triumfh arch and beautiful garden near by, this can fill half a day of great sight seeing.
erez melamed — Google review
An amazing place, it's €5 to gain entry which I recommend. However just having a wander through the massive courtyards and taking in the picturesque building and surroundings is definitely worth the visit. It links the park and the way towards Duomo.
Spectacular place.
diane Thompson — Google review
Sforzesco Castle is a must visit when in Milano. The castle and park is free, and enjoyable any time of the year. Viewing the castle is breath-taking and be sure to pay attention to the remaining piece of the Milanese wall. During warmer months you can be lucky to spot turtles in the water, and keep an eye out for cats in the grassy moat. Bring lunch or a snack to relax in the green and forget the busy city for a moment.
Anita A. Simonsen — Google review
Very nice medieval fortification that houses several of the city's museums & art collections. For the ticket price of only 6 euro you get the access to the entire complex, and it's totally worth it. We spent nearly 3 hours on this cultural & history learning experience and we didn't even see a half of the exhibition rooms. We'll definitely come back here on our next visit to Milan.
Kolacic Ivy — Google review
Sforzesco Castle is a truly breathtaking sight in the heart of Milan. Steeped in history and surrounded by beautiful grounds, this magnificent castle is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. From the impressive architecture to the fascinating museums housed within its walls, there is so much to see and do here. The views from the top of the castle are simply stunning, offering a unique perspective of Milan. I highly recommend a visit to Sforzesco Castle - you won't be disappointed!
Jordan Kniaziew — Google review
Fascinating, bums everywhere trying to dupe you into monetary gifts, just ignore them. The gardens and grounds are nice to walk through. Don’t eat the craft schnitzel…it’s low grade Vienna sausages.
Arthur Franz — Google review
I'd recommending getting an audio guide or booking a guide experience to get the most of the trip. The museums and huge and have lots of thins to see but you might feel like you are missing out if you don't have the extra experience of having a guide.
We got there about 09:30am and it was perfect for getting pictures and moving around the outdoor bits but by 11:00 it was crowded so would recommend get there earlier.
Alex Milne — Google review
Sforzesco Castle is absolutely gorgeous, oh my god, while visiting you can somehow see and feel how ages full of history are hosted by the amazing and strong walls. It's like a portal, you have to see it.
Chill atmosphere, i was at the beginning of the week, people where enjoying the place, some tourists but not overly crowded.
Come here in the working days in the morning and you'll feel like you got the whole place for yourself .
A nice bonus are some cats that are really cute 😍
Filip Roman — Google review
Amazing architecture! I spent less than an hour walking around and inside the walls but not inside the buildings because my shoes weren’t comfortable . But I’d recommend to spend more time tho because it’s really big and there is lots of places to see and walk in, out and around! It’s totally worth visiting if you are into architecture and history, just go prepared to walk a lot.
Toosha Atta — Google review
Beautiful castle in the middle of Milano. You can walk right through without buying a ticket or chose some exhibits or special sections, where you might need a ticket.
This is a famous mural painting by Leonardo da Vinci that portrays the reactions of Jesus' apostles after he announces one of them will betray him. The painting is amazing and even bigger than expected, and its still one of the top things to do in Milan.
For me it's one of the most and fabulous art treasures in the world. I would easily compare this to completing a pilgrimage for art and history enthusiasts alike. I would say the feeling was like being one with the great master himself just to see the great fresco with my own eyes.
We purchased our tickets through pre booking with a 3 hour walking tour. You can not do the walking tour if you choose not to. To see this masterpiece in person is definitely a bucket list item.
WNC Pressure Washing and Roof Cleaning — Google review
Fascinating to see the original art work preserved after the world war bombing that almost destroyed it. The room is light and climate controlled to attempt to protect the artwork.
We paid €15 each to get in. Worth the price to see it, but there's not much else to see. It's a very small museum.
I believe tours start approximately every 15 to 30 minutes, but call ahead or be prepared for a short wait to enter. They only sell 35 tickets to each time slot and it's hard to predict demand.
The pictures of the damage to the building and courtyard from the war were moving and help one to realize that, in war, no one cares about anything of significant value...only an appetite for destruction.
It's heartbreaking to realize how self-destructive our human nature really is. Makes me long to put off the natural man and rise above those natural tendencies.
Bret Bowman — Google review
Beautiful! You only get 15 minutes in the room. No bags or food are allowed but you can lock up everything before you go in. Tickets sell out very fast so buy them well in advance or book a walking tour!!!
Monica Kocel — Google review
This is a perfect way to display this type of a masterpiece. Tickets booking online , you have to watch the website to book. Make sure you are aware of your time on your ticket .very small groups Entry is through a series of climate control doors and exhibits that show a lot of the history of the content and the mural. It's impossible to describe this is just everything you expected to be. Pictures of must stop if you're anywhere within a day's travel in the world.
Jim Pierce — Google review
You will have 30 minutes to visit this masterpiece!! Try to book with the guide you will get decent explanation of the painting . Maybe it doesn’t look so attractive but 30 minutes will be enough to leave you speechless. It is important to know that booking has to be done 2 months in advance due to to high demand.Once again i am happy to witnessed such an art !
Dimitrije Milosavljevic — Google review
Tickets must be purchased online. During my visit the green pass is needed to obtain your physical tickets. My tickets were 23+ EU because I selected an English tour guide which was worth it because our tour guide was very knowledgeable and passionate. You’re only allow to appreciate the amazing art work for 15 minutes, which is a bummer wish I could’ve stayed longer.
Enjoy The Journey — Google review
Definitely a must see in Milan and you can try to buy the tickets online although that option might be hard for last minute bookings. Alternative book tours via the normal websites and I would definitely recommend a guided tours. If the guide is good, you will learn a lot. You can only stay 15 minutes appreciating the last supper
Tom?s Fonseca — Google review
For my visit date, the online tickets were no longer available. I contacted the group sales and they told me that 18 days before any given visit date, any unsold group tickets are released for individual online purchases. So, I kept re-checking the website and I was able to buy 2 tickets but I had to be quick.
The museum has nice displays showing the restoration work as well as photos of the church from the WW2 bombings. It is truly amazing that the painting survived.
Sam Lee — Google review
It's very beautiful, and worth going at nearly any price. But the actual price is like €12, and the tour price is like €75. But you have to get your tickets well in advance because the tour companies buy up all the ticket spots, and it's basically scalping, which is really unsavory. But the museum is not motivated to do anything about it, so you're stuck paying a 500% markup for essentially nothing. So get your tickets early so that you don't have to pay the tour guide premium. The tour guide adds almost no value to the experience, so the minute you decide to go (and you definitely should go), get on line and buy your tickets, so you don't get caught in the tour guide markup scalping racket.
Rick Rhay — Google review
A beautiful painting and one of the greatest masterpieces ever! As you cant enter without reservation, you need to lan your trip according to its availability but its worth it. You need to plan 3 months in advance if you want to visit in the weekend!
Arber Qesja — Google review
Unfortunately we haven't been able to enter as tickets were sold out and apparently you need to book 3 months in advance which is crazy. The museum from outside looks beautiful which was our consolation
Mohammad Assagaf — Google review
Tickets go on sale 2 months in advance and they do sell out. Luckily I bought my tickets in advance because we saw multiple people turned away at the door the day we went. The website is a bit challenging to navigate, but a necessity. I gave the four star rating because I think they could make it more accessible for people. You have to go with a tour group, which is not ideal, but fine. The work itself is, of course, incredible and the preservation/restoration process is quite impressive.
Nola Dolan — Google review
Definitely one of the must see site in your next visit in Milano.
One of the most known painting in the world. You probably saw a photo or replica, but there is nothing like the experience to stand in front of it in the actual room it decorates.
It's impossible to get tickets in the tickets office you must booked long time in advance, I got it through a local tour guide few days before and still it was very limited in time slots. It is more expensive but you can enjoy the story about the history of the painting.
Tomer BenYehuda — Google review
I Reccomend buying tickets in advance as today and most days they are sold out. It's very interesting seeing such an iconic picture. You get a strict 15 minutes in the room but more than enough time.
TIM SCHOFIELD — Google review
I needed to order the tickets three months ago before I went in....
And also you can be inside only for 15 minutes after that you are kicked out literally.... Yeah it's a masterpiece but I don't think it's worth the time you need to wait to join and than see it only for 15 minutes....
These are just some of the pictures and the videos I took of the Cenacolo, The church, surrounding area and other....
KL0VAN — Google review
Everything from the pick up of your ticket to the visit itself went very smoothly. All staff spoke perfect english and was very professional and polite. Really recommend visit.
A little thing that maybe was a bit tricky is the reservation process. I bought the ticket from the official website then through the service VIVATICKET. I had to constantly check for availability on the day I wanted to go. Luckily found a free spot at a convenient day and time but really recommend to book lot in advance.
Studio Spacetime — Google review
This is the place that hosts one of the most important paintings ever.
Just get tickets in advance, since showings are limited and enjoy!
Edward A — Google review
I had the honor to be able to visit here and saw the painting of The Last Supper. The tour was amazing and informative. It was in English. I learned a lot about the history and the painting in the tour. The ticket had to be booked in advance, with the window opening 3 months ahead. The ticket usually sold out very quickly so plan accordingly. There will be lockers to store personal belongings.
Emma “Emily” C — Google review
As rude as the service desk woman was, the paintings made up for it!
Both the Last Supper and Crucification are ginormous! Would have never expected them to be this big! Really well maintained!
Definitely breathtaking experience!
Guglielmo Zanghi — Google review
I finally got to see the Last Supper, which I had always wanted to see someday.
We bought tickets in advance and were ushered inside at the appropriate time. The system was well organized and we were able to see the show comfortably. It is better to be punctual.
The Last Supper itself is not a spectacular painting, but I was surprised that a 500 year old painting has survived so well.
I highly recommend a visit when you are in Milan.
Yu — Google review
The painting everyone have heard about. Remember to turn around and see the other painting in the other end - it’s great to. Not the biggest challenge to get in, we were part of a group and hence had tickets in advance. There is toilets and a small nice garden and a shop
Peter Østergaard — Google review
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Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
One of the most beautiful visitable caste in this area! Inside a green park, with planned golf park, you can visit a lot of beautiful place, with a low fee.
If you have a couple of hours to spend during a sundat morning I strongly suggest a visit here!
Matteo Danelli — Google review
An hour drive from MIlano for nothing, as we could not enter with our dog, as only small dogs are allowed. This vital piece of information is missing on the Castel's site and is not mentioned anywhere else. Shame, as small dogs are often much noisier and much worse behaving, than friendly and well trained bigger dogs. A policy in need of re-thinking or a statement on the site is due.
A 13 — Google review
Great location , well kept and with an incredible history. Alessandro (the owner) is very passionate about this property and he is always looking for ways to enhance the castle and to satisfy his customers with tailor made solutions.
A. D'Amico — Google review
Beautiful location. Celebrated an amazing wedding and this venue added so much to it. All of the staff were great - very friendly and attentive!
Marcus Malysa — Google review
Went there only to discover they are closed on weekdays. Looks beautiful from the outside. set in a small little town with friendly people.
Jessica Chan — Google review
Wonderful " Medieval" guided tour!
Andrea Calaon — Google review
Location magica
Salvatore Zarrella — Google review
Top top
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Via Galdino, Via Stazione, Via Aglieri, 1, 27013 Chignolo Po PV, Italy
Parco Castello is a spacious park in Legnano that boasts a small lake, shaded areas, walking tracks, and a skate ramp amidst picturesque surroundings. It is an ideal place for visitors to engage in physical activities such as jogging or socializing with friends. Though the lake's water quality has deteriorated over time, visitors can still enjoy the beauty of the park and observe turtles basking in the sun.
Nice park. There was Squirrel, turle and goose, It's also sometimes crowded. The park is green and good for your lungs.
Ideal Thunder — Google review
Visit this place for the first time with my husband. It's really beautiful park. Heard from my husband when he was a kid they can swim in the lake, but now you can't as the water getting murky. But it's still beautiful park. Love the turtle bathing in the sun :)
Florida Diliyanti — Google review
Fabulous escape to Nature within the city.
Shyam Diwakar — Google review
The park is lovely on a good Spring day. Good for a walk or a picnic or a visit to the duck pond. Unfortunately there are limited facilities such as a children playground. There's a place to skate and a skateboard pipe. There's a small bar for refreshments.
Agnese Lyne — Google review
Nice place to do some jogging or just to meet friends, must go there if u're in Legnano
Traveler Abroad — Google review
Very nice park between Milan and Varese.
Roberto Sardi (greengofly75) — Google review
lovely park. great place for a walk. be aware there are birds and people feed them.
A M — Google review
Big part with skateboard and rollerblades ramp, a dog area, a little lake with ducks and a lot of squirrels all around. There a plenty of space for running, exercices and having picnics playin soccer, football ecc.
Obed Akatiah — Google review
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Via per S. Giorgio su Legnano, 29, 20025 Legnano MI, Italy
Medieval castle grounds & naturalistic parkland rich in native wildlife, with educational shows.
Nice environment to spend a day off with them homies! In my opinion 51€ for two adults, a child and an infant, it's quite high,but they have a lot of animals and the park it's quite big, so it's understandable! We enjoyed ourselves a lot!
Andreea Chirea — Google review
A park with a huge potential but that unfortunately it's having some problems and this is something that you will notice during your visit. Hope that in a near future they will be able to solve them.
There are many empty enclosures (some broken) and most of them with few birds.
The park is in a nice environment and the walk around it is pleasant. The most interesting part is the hummingbird/butterfly house, where you can walk around hummingbirds.
Xavier Bayod — Google review
Such a beautiful place
Mara Mascaro (Phiria) — Google review
Nice for a saturday walk if it’s not too hot. Unfortunately I feel like the place is a bit sad as most attractions are closed or missing animals… and for the price it costs it’s def a bit too much.
There should be more investment to improve it. Overall a nice thing to do with the kids around here as there aren’t so many options.
Martah Antunes — Google review
Rare birds and animals in an enclosed enclave. Free to roam and fly around. Not to be missed if you have kids
Veronica Boer — Google review
Nice with kids. Not to big and everything close by. Lots of birds from hummingbird to owl, but they also house some reptiles and butterflies. Don't forget to see the birdshow at 15.30u
Berend Ossevoort — Google review
A magical place for children in the heart of Oasi Sant'Alessio.
My a little baby and I loved it. The zoo is not too big, so my daughter were not overwhelmed with too many animals to see, or exhausted with too much walking. There were also many play areas for different ages, so my baby and their friends could enjoy. I highly recommend for families!
Yuliya Ss — Google review
A paradise with the intent of preserve and rescue the local wildlife and none .
Is also a place with the intend of educate people to respect and protect the environment!!!
AMAZING!!!!
Marco Di Bari — Google review
Beautiful place. Even on a warm day it's a pleasure to walk under the shadow of the trees. Perfect to take kids for a day out. The food for lunch is simple and fit well the place.
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Via Cadorna, 2, 27016 Sant'Alessio con Vialone PV, Italy
A wide courtyard fronts this striking Gothic & Renaissance monastery with cloisters & monks' cells.
The best! The facade is wonderfully made. The tour is free, you just have to be a bit earlier before the mass.
Now the parking - there is a pay parking near the church but instead what I did, I parked in the nearby villages, same distance, in Via Amadeo & Via Repubblica, see the map. Worth visiting!
Mari Sylle — Google review
Visiting the Certosa di Pavia monastery was nothing short of a mesmerizing experience. Nestled in the Lombardy region of Italy, this monastery is a true architectural gem.
Inside, the monastery's tranquility provides a haven for introspection and spiritual rejuvenation. The impressive church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, features a harmonious blend of rich frescoes, ornate wooden choir stalls, and marble sculptures.
The cloisters, characterized by elegant arches and manicured gardens, are yet another striking feature of the Certosa di Pavia. Walking through the peaceful cloisters offers an intimate experience of monastic life, while also allowing one to appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship that adorns the walls and columns.
A visit to the Certosa di Pavia is a must for anyone interested in art, history, and spirituality. The serenity and splendor of this architectural masterpiece offer a truly unique experience that leaves a lasting impression.
Jana Werner — Google review
A monumental monastery with incredible details. It's a must if you are visiting Pavia.
Constantina L — Google review
So easy to arrive there by train from Milan, just 40 mins, 3,80€ / tickets and you ca enjoy such a wonderful historical place absolutely for free. We arrived at 14:30 and at 15:00 started a guided tour by a monk who lived there. It was very interesting and we enjoyed a couple of hours at this place.
Sentiero Italiano Travel — Google review
It's looks like castle from outside but it is chruch inside beautiful and peaceful place to visit
Saivardhan Elavarthy — Google review
The 'Certosa di Parma' is really a beautiful church located not far from Milano.
It was built from 1394 to 1497.
Because of that the building is a mix of different styles (Romanic, and Gothic), as you can see from the picks of the review.
I strongly advice to take the guided tour: it's totally free of charge (held by the monks managing the complex).
It provides many insights on the history of the church and the functions of each of the visited parts of it.
Beautifully engraved choir is my favourite, but the visit offers many points of interest.
Andrea Larcan — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. I've been there twice and it keeps on feeling absolutely magical, calming, meditative. Definitely recommending.
Joanna Broniec — Google review
Try to avoid lunch time. Better check tout and opening hour before going. No fee for the ticket.
Htoi Lu Mai — Google review
Wonderful place to visit, very informative the guide/monk that took us on a very unexpected inside tour of the Certosa. Be sure to wait your turn and visit the inside part of the monastery behind the iron gate.
Drin Avram — Google review
Amazing. Try to catch trip with Monk. Very interesting and You can go inside.
Katarzyna Bogus — Google review
Be sure to attend the tour at 10 a.m. with one of the monks as the tour guide.
maj a — Google review
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Via del Monumento, 4, 27012 Certosa di Pavia PV, Italy
Huge aviation museum featuring real planes, flight simulators & a playground, plus a fast-food cafe.
I saw many aviation museums, but I can say that Volandia is among the best ones. You can find it right next to Malpensa int. airport in Milan.
In museum you can see a huge number of scale models, large number of real military and some civil aircrafts (they are in outdoor display too), you can even see some old and new cars. They also have flight simulators, but during our visit weren't operating!?
Inspite that I am big fan of aviation I would like to point out the space section in this museum. Personally, it was my favourite! This is really a must see because of so many scale models, space suits, solar system moduls, there are even pieces of real meteorites on display.
They've really done a great job!
For children are outside and big indoor playground, you won't be thirsty or hungry either, because they took care of that too!
I highly recommend it!👌🏻
Matja? Vehar — Google review
Wonderful idea turned to a concept museum for airplane lovers. Absolutely a must seen place for those who love travelling. Excellent choice for those that need to spend some hours waiting to get on their next flight from the Milano malpensa airport. Big variety of planes, engines, crafts, civil and military ones, flight simulators (not high tech) teaching cockpits, modelism and also concept future cars. I spent almost 3 hours to see everything. The staff really friendly and helpful. Too ad that it is a little "abandoned". Some cleaning and renovation could turn this rock to a diamond. Totally worth the ticket.
Andie Ker — Google review
What a gem of a museum. Worth travelling 2500km for.
Everything was in superb condition and you can get close to the exhibits and in some cases inside.
Worth every star of the 5 I have given it.
Neil Thain — Google review
How to walk from the main terminal to the museum: from the "Departures/Partenze" (upstairs) go to the right (NORTH) and at the end of the bridge turn right. At the gate telephone at the published number and somebody will come and open it. Do not walk around the museum perimeter because of construction works: it could become extremely complicated or even dangerous.
XXX — Google review
Fantastic museum, with lots of interesting things to see and do. Highly recommend it.
Phillip Lamb — Google review
Outstanding Museum. I spent 6 hours at this museum this past weekend. It was wonderful.
Short walk from Milan Malpensa Airport. Right now, it is only open on Saturday’s and Sunday’s (Winter Schedule). There is a gate at the back and if you call the number, they will come open the gate helping to avoid a long walk around to the front entrance.
Fee to enter was 15 euros for adults. There is a cafe in the main building and a small fast food restaurant on the property that opens at noon.
The vast collection of aircraft and helicopters is amazing. I love the DC-3, MD-80, and DC-9 that is on the property. The DC-9 used to transport Pope John Paul II and once transported the World Cup winning Italian soccer team.
They also had a Bertone Collection of cars exhibition that was outstanding. Really interesting.
I loved my visit and highly recommend to all avgeeks and aviation enthusiasts.
Michael Mack — Google review
We loved it so much. My husband and I meet via aviation. We love museums. ❤️ this one is one of the most impressive I've seen. Highly recommend you visit.
The staff is so kind and helpful. A few speak English too.
Walking distance from the local hotels, train station, and mxp airport.
V K — Google review
I 100% recommend this Museum not only for those who are passionate with aeronautics, automobiles or just wanted a simple glimpse of history. This park/museum has a lot to offer for all ages. Very clean, well curated and staff are cordial and polite. Hope to be back again soon.
Alerra Tuyor — Google review
a must see place for any aviation enthusiast when arriving through Malpensa airport... a full array of planes, helicopters and model planes and you can go inside three different planes as well... the MD82, DC9 and DC3
Gianluca Calleja — Google review
Short walk from Malpensa. Just follow the sign to the museum from the terminal. Walk across the white bridge to the back of the museum. You can either walk along the fence to the front entrance, or call the number on the back gate and ask the staff to bring you in.
Great exhibition of aircrafts, helicopters and cars. Model aircraft collections were abundant. Must visit for airplane lovers!
VORASAK — Google review
Very nice and interesting museum. Friendly staff. Spend a day👍😊
Odd Goderstad — Google review
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Via per Tornavento, 15, 21019 Somma Lombardo VA, Italy
The beautiful Ponte Coperto spans the River Ticino and is a popular spot for romantic walks and Instagram pics. The bridge is made of large archways and overlooks the river, making it an ideal place to start discovering Pavia.
Ponte coperto is really beautiful bridge.
You should go there and I recommend to take the stairs and walk along the river: many young people go there sunbathing or cycling
Dario Zampini — Google review
A good old project still intact. Nice to have this monumental place for Pavia
Muhammad Abbasi — Google review
Best time to visit: At dusk where one could enjoy the breeze and admire the sunset. You will find many vendors selling goods and wares. Italy with its great interest and passion for architecture and history has some of the world’s most interesting and ancient bridges. Albert Einstein spends quite a bit of time here, his quote is inscribed on a plaque.
Angelina De Castro — Google review
I love it, a breathtaking view really beautiful.
Its also super calm and relaxing.
A must see!!
Lujain J — Google review
A Lovely characteristics medieval bridge which connects Borgo Ticino with the centre of Pavia! With the possibility to walk and see so many birds!
Mary Ugolini — Google review
Nice view, especially on a sunny day, you can take a cool picture of the river
Lorenzo Lo Verso — Google review
One of historical bridges located within beautiful neighborhood of Pavia
ali farnn (Ale) — Google review
A wonderfuk bridge in a very good state.
Sebastien Alargent — Google review
A cute historic place to visit in pavia
Jamie — Google review
A beautiful place to relax.
You could do a run on the side of the river.
It's very calm and nice.
Don't go in the evening or night because the mosquitos will eat you alive.
בראל סלהוב — Google review
Absolutely worth to visit Pavia, it's a nice small town. You can take a walk on the main street and shop nice stuff.
Gina Kiss — Google review
There is a nice view from the bridge. As I know the original bridge was damaged during World War II. This one was reconstructed but still it is worth to see. The river looks clean. I even cooled my feat in it.
Hubert — Google review
The most beautiful bridge of Pavia with a history to share.
Amir H Farivarrad — Google review
One of the best places to hang out in Pavia. On the other side of the river, you can enjoy the bridge and even the Duomo. Beautiful view, possible to cross the bridge by feet if you are wondering.
Ekin — Google review
Nice place to have a short picnic or workout…
MD Shukralla — Google review
When you visit Pavia, you must go to the small river side to feel inner peace.
The Borgo Medievale di Bobbio is an incredibly beautiful and well-regarded historical landmark. Despite previous claims labeling it as the dirtiest village in Romagna, these allegations were proven false upon closer inspection. The village boasts clear and pristine water that flows from its bare rocks, adding to its charm. Walking through the Borgo Medievale di Bobbio evokes a sense of awe and appreciation for its rich history.
Really pretty place
Jill Brunsdon — Google review
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Guido Rossi — Google review
(Translated by Google) What a beautiful place.
Having read that it had been named the dirtiest village of Romagna I could not believe my eyes in being able to see through my own eyes, how false this thing was.
False as the crystalline water that flows from pure and bare rock!
Walking in the village makes you think of the best and is well regarded.
Advice!
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Ma che bel posto.
Avendo letto che era stato nominato borgo più sporco di romagna non potevo credere ai miei occhi nel poter vedere tramite i miei stessi occhi, quanto questa cosa fosse falsa.
Falsa come l’acqua cristallina che sgorga dalla pura e nuda roccia!
Passeggiare in paese fa pensare al meglio e si è ben visti.
Consiglio!
Mr Pittogatto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bobbio has preserved its medieval appearance and taking a walk through its narrow streets is a real journey through time
Bobbio is a small town of 3500 inhabitants in Emilia Romagna, within the Apennine area of the province of Piacenza and is famous for its medieval appearance and for the long Devil's Bridge over the Trebbia river. It is a magical place, which for its ancient charm has won the title of Borgo dei Borghi 2019.
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Bobbio ha conservato il suo aspetto medievale e fare una passeggiata tra le sue stradine è un vero viaggio nel tempo
Bobbio è un piccolo comune di 3500 abitanti in Emilia Romagna, all’interno della zona appenninica della provincia di Piacenza ed è celebre per il suo aspetto medievale e per il lungo Ponte del Diavolo sul fiume Trebbia. È un luogo magico, che per il suo antico fascino ha conquistato il titolo di Borgo dei Borghi 2019.
omar — Google review
(Translated by Google) Bobbio is a place where you can breathe an almost magical atmosphere, it is no coincidence that it has been definitively one of the most beautiful villages in Italy
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Bobbio è un luogo dove si respira un'atmosfera quasi magica, non a caso è stato definitivo uno dei borghi più belli d'Italia
05/05/2010 16/05/2010 22/05/2010 — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place is worth visiting with its thousand-year history, it is an example of historical continuity. The Cathedral and the Abbey of San Colombano are worth visiting, but the whole village is an evocative place, wandering through the streets it seems like you are in a fairy tale world. The gastronomic plan is also interesting with the Piacenza specialties that can be tasted in the various restaurants of the Borgo. Highly recommended.
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Questo posto è da visitare con la sua storia millenaria è un esempio di continuità storica .da visitare il Duomo è l'abbazia di San Colombano,ma tutto il borgo un posto suggestivo ,girando per le vie sembra di essere in un mondo di fiaba. Interessante anche il piano gastronomico con le specialità piacentine che si possono gustare nei vari locali del Borgo. Consigliatissimo.
giuseppe zagheni — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small village that is very popular in winter on weekends and always in summer. Immersed in nature you can capture real corners and find curiosities of other times especially in the kitchen. If you love home-cooked food you will like this place. Turn it around on your motorbike but always with caution
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Un piccolo borgo molto frequentato d inverno nei wd e d estate sempre. Immerso nella natura puoi cogliere angoli veri e trovare curiosità di altri tempi soprattutto in cucina. Se amate cibo casalingo il posto vi piacerà. Giratelo in moto ma sempre con prudenza
Paola Lizzani — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always beautiful and a little magical, full of historic shops and on Saturdays also the market
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Sempre bellissima e un pochino magica piena di botteghe storiche e il sabato anche il mercato
sabrina verrecchia — Google review
(Translated by Google) Honestly, I thought it would be better given that it turned out to be the Italian village that ranked 3rd (Castell'Arquato instead 7th).
The castle is very small and the village doesn't seem anything exceptional to me.
Quiet village.
The old bridge (or humpbacked bridge) over the Trebbia river is very beautiful and evocative.
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Sinceramente pensavo meglio dato che risultava essere il borgo d'Italia classificatosi al 3^ posto (Castell'Arquato invece 7^).
Il castello è molto piccolo e dil borgo non mi sembra nulla di eccezionale.
Borgo tranquillo.
Molto bello e suggestivo il ponte vecchio (o ponte gobbo) sul fiume Trebbia.
Sergio Galli — Google review
(Translated by Google) Extraordinary location, among the attractions is the famous humpbacked bridge over the Trebbia river which can only be crossed on foot. The Basilica and Church of San Lorenzo, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Malaspina castle are very interesting. Large paid car parks near the center and free just outside the central area of the village. Absolutely worth visiting.
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Località straordinaria, tra le attrazioni il famoso ponte gobbo sul fiume Trebbia transitabile solamente a piedi. Molto interessanti la Basilica e la Chiesa di San Lorenzo, la Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e il castello Malaspina. Ampi parcheggi a pagamento vicino al centro e gratuiti appena all'esterno della zona centrale del borgo. Assolutamente da visitare.
Renzo Dalla Valle — Google review
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Contrada del Castellaro, 23, 29022 Bobbio PC, Italy
Planetario e Osservatorio Astronomico Cà del Monte
Observatory
Museums
Open air museum
Planetarium
Observatories & Planetariums
(Translated by Google) I bought the "Private Evening" package for a couple and it was a great experience! Wonderful evening with wonderful observations. Cristiana's passion in telling the mythological story of celestial bodies is jaw-dropping. The avant-garde system used inside the planetarium for space projections is also very impressive, it really seems to be on a spaceship! Highly recommended to spend a particular evening and different from the usual !!
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Ho acquistato il pacchetto "Serata privata" per coppia ed è stata una bellissima esperienza! Serata stupenda con osservazioni magnifiche. La passione di Cristiana nel raccontare la storia mitologica dei corpi celesti lascia a bocca aperta. Molto suggestivo anche il sistema d'avanguardia utilizzato all'interno del planetario per le proiezioni dello spazio, sembra proprio di essere su una navicella spaziale! Consigliatissimo per passare una serata particolare e diversa dal solito!!
Elisa Novello — Google review
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davide corti — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magical place, run by passionate and extremely knowledgeable people.
We participated in an evening of outdoor observation with telescopes, followed by projection inside the planetarium. Really interesting, we'll be back!
PS: Thanks Cristiana for your engaging and fun way of telling the sky :)
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Posto magico, gestito da persone appassionate ed estremamente competenti.
Abbiamo partecipato ad una serata di osservazione esterna con telescopi, seguita da proiezione all'interno del planetario. Davvero interessante, ritorneremo!
PS: Grazie Cristiana per il tuo modo coinvolgente e divertente di raccontare il cielo :)
Veronica Crippa — Google review
Super!!!!!
Dan Paduraru — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always great! The instrumentation is excellent and the astronomers are really good and patient, they reach the hearts and minds of all participants in the activities. Being able to see the sky with their guide ... is priceless.
Thanks, Gregassi's 4 (with Paolo il carlino) .👌👋👋👋👋
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Sempre fantastico! La strumentazione è eccellente e gli astronomi sono veramente bravi e pazienti ,arrivano al cuore e alla mente di tutti i partecipanti delle attività. Riuscire con la loro guida a vedere il cielo...non ha prezzo.
Grazie, i 4 di Gregassi ( con Paolo il carlino).👌👋👋👋👋
Laura ?Akillea? — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb, suitable for both enthusiasts and the curious. A breathtaking view.
The planetarium is beautiful with clear and exciting explanations.
The very good and helpful staff involves you
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Stupendo, adatto sia per appassionati che per curiosi. Una vista mozzafiato.
Bellissimo il planetario con spiegazioni chiare ed appassionanti.
Il personale bravissimo e disponibile ti coinvolge
Gianpaolo Feroleto — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful experience. We participated in a fantastic event not to mention the delicious tastings of various types of chocolate. The exceptional staff. It is a magnificent place if you want to spend an alternative afternoon with the family, also suitable for the little ones
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Esperienza bellissima. Abbiamo partecipato ad un evento fantastico per non parlare degli assaggi buonissimi di vari tipi di cioccolato. Lo staff eccezionale. È un posto magnifico se si vuole passare un pomeriggio alternativo in famiglia, adatto anche per i più piccoli
Zyra Pici — Google review
(Translated by Google) Activity found by chance and given as a gift to Kia, 10 year old daughter. We chose the afternoon walk to observe the sun. It was all really beautiful and interesting even for the reels who were enthusiastic. The skill and preparation of the speakers made everything easier. I highly recommend it. We will definitely return for other activities.
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Attività trovata casualmente e regalata a Kia figlia di 10 anni. Abbiamo scelto la passeggiata pomeridiana in osservazione del sole. È stato tutto veramente bello ed interessante anche per le bobine che erano entusiaste. La bravura e la preparazione degli oratori ha facilitato il tutto. La consiglio vivamente. Noi torneremo sicuramente per altre attività.
marco pini — Google review
(Translated by Google) Found by chance to give as a gift. It was a nice discovery. Isolated from everything and everyone, it is the perfect place for astronomy enthusiasts and those who love nature. They organize several events to observe planets and stars. In the program that I chose there was also a walk in the woods, a short path taken under the moonlight, listening to the nocturnal life of some animals that live there. Really very nice experience. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. The guides are also very kind and available to answer your questions. The ticket prices are really good, also taking into account the duration of the event (we started at around 9pm and was supposed to end at 11.30pm, but instead we finished at 12.30am). The road is perhaps the only point, it is not very comfortable but you can get there.
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Trovato per caso per fare un regalo. È stata una bella scoperta. Isolato da tutto e da tutti è il luogo perfetto per gli appassionati di astronomia e per chi ama la natura. Organizzano parecchi eventi per osservare pianeti e stelle. Nella programmazione che ho scelto io c’era anche la passeggiata tra i boschi, un breve percorso fatto sotto la luce della luna, ad ascoltare la vita notturna di alcuni animali che vivono lì. Esperienza davvero molto bella. CONSIGLIATISSIMA. Anche le guide molto gentili e disponibili a rispondere alle tue domande. I prezzi del biglietto sono davvero buono, tenuto conto anche della durata dell’evento (abbiamo iniziato alle 21 circa e doveva finire alle 23.30, e invece abbiamo finito alle 00.30). La strada forse è l’unico punto, non è molto comoda però si arriva.
Marco Pirri — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent experience to have with children too, my 9 year old son loves going there, we went there on the 14th to see Saturn and the shooting stars. We started in the amphitheater where we started with the story of "anecdotes" about 3 stars and then with the onset of darkness a spectacular sky "lit up" before our eyes and there began the story of the various constellations, of the Milky Way, and mythological stories about the gods and what they represent for us and our sky, showing us step by step which constellations affected each piece of history...then divided into 3 groups they gave us access to the planetarium which holds up to 36 guests at a time.... A very beautiful experience for those who love these things
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Ottima esperienza da fare anche con i bambini, mio figlio di 9 anni adora andarci, noi vi siamo stati il 14 a vedere saturno e le stelle cadenti. Abbiamo iniziato in anfiteatro dove siamo partiti con il racconto di "aneddoti" su 3 stelle e poi con il sopraggiungere del buio ai nostri occhi si è "acceso" un cielo spettacolare e li è iniziato il racconto delle varie costellazioni, della Via Lattea , e dei racconti mitologici sugli dei e ciò che rappresentano per noi ed il nostro cielo, indicandoci passo passo quali erano le costellazioni che interessavano ogni pezzo di storia....poi divisi in 3 gruppi ci hanno fatto accedere al planetario che contiene fino a 36 ospiti alla volta.... Esperienza da vivere per chi ama queste cose è molto bello
Loredana Pacifico — Google review
(Translated by Google) A cutting-edge planetarium, with trained staff that involves you greatly.
In addition to the purely scientific aspect they also showed and explained the mythological one.
The journey into the sky thanks to the Digistar projector and system leaves you breathless, an experience you absolutely must try.
After the explanations indoors we were able to see the moon and other stars thanks to the telescopes they had positioned outside.
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Un planetario all'avanguardia, con personale preparato e che ti coinvolge tantissimo.
Oltre all'aspetto puramente scientifico hanno mostrato e spiegato anche quello mitologico.
Il viaggio nel cielo grazie al proiettore e sistema digistar lascia senza fiato, un'esperienza da provare assolutamente.
Dopo le spiegazioni al chiuso abbiamo potuto vedere grazie ai telescopi che avevano posizionato all'esterno, la luna e altre stelle.
desy Vero — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent observatory with internal planetarium and various types of telescopes. Many beautiful initiatives, organized by super passionate staff.
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Ottimo osservatorio con planetario interno e varie tipologie di telescopi. Tante belle iniziative, organizzate da un personale super appassionato.
Located in the picturesque Gavi hills, Designer Outlet Serravalle is a sprawling shopping center designed to resemble an Italian village. It offers a delightful shopping experience with tree-lined streets and fountains, along with great deals on designer brands. The outlet features over 230 stores showcasing international and Italian designer labels, including renowned names like Casadei, Iceberg, and MMissoni. Visitors can also explore 11 dining options ranging from cafes to restaurants for a well-rounded experience.
Superb outlet with a large choice of luxury stores (gucci, prada, burberry, michael kors, etc.). The prices are very affordable compared to their initial prices, you can find what you are looking for! To eat there are a lot of fast food (macdo, burger king) and also a few restaurants. To go there from Milan, I recommend taking the shuttle on Get your guide for 20 euros round trip per person, the drive takes about 1h30!
Kelly Ngn — Google review
You can say, it is not bad outlet mall.
They have different brands and little bit big.
The prices are still high but you can find something.
One hour from Milan driving and there is some buses you can use to come here to the outlet.
You need consider a full day from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Osama Almatrafi — Google review
Nice outlet. Discounts are not wow. I found better and cheaper "same things" in the UK outlets. Maybe it depends on your luck, I don't know. I did buy two coats from Woolrich 😊
Cristina Grigore — Google review
Great Outlet Center 45 min away from Genoa. Besides the usual big sports brands there are many designer shops and also local Italian clothing companies. Great discount for a lot of products. Convenient free parking right outside near the shops. There is also VIP parking for 5 Euro all day. Very clean outlet village. If you have money to spend on clothes and accessories this is the place to visit.
Stan Alexandru — Google review
- 45 minutes from Rome central station
- limited brand (many brands are missing)
- good prices
- comparing it with other outlets it’s smallest little bit
- worth to visit if you in Rome
-by taxi around 35 to 50 Euro
Qutaiba AlSendi — Google review
The outlet is fantastic and here is my advice before visiting please:
1- Come with full stomach ( not hungry) otherwise you’ll waist your time in long cue to order food because of the crowded
2- come as early as possible otherwise you’ll wait about 20 minutes to get inside each shop
3- come early to find cars 🚗 parking
4- bring a suitcase 🧳 with you to carry your purchased items otherwise you’ll be tired of carrying stuff
5- Dressed well especially if you’re visiting in Winter ❄️ + comfortable shoes
Othman Suhaim — Google review
If you want to hunt designer goods with a good bargain, this is the place. Its not offer new arrival product, but some of the product still a steal deal. Prepare about 2-3 hours to enjoy your hunting in this big hunting ground. The place is too open to the sky with minimum shade. Buy 151eur in one receipt to eligible for tax refund, please ask the cashier as the minimum value might change from time to time. You can not combine several receipt, it must be in one receipt to be eligible for tax claim.
anthony adi — Google review
Waste of a whole day. Two or three hours are enough instead. But the shuttle only allows for a whole day's travel. And also suitable only for those who want to buy a lot of brands and like shopping malls. Those who come to Milan for a few days, it is not worth going all the way there and wasting an entire day.
Beyond that, a nice place, beautiful and designed, very comfortable to walk around
Shelly Sherf — Google review
Definitely a must if you care -at least a bit- on fashion. Don't expect to find everything here nor the best prices (check this offer), but the site is very well designed. Few restaurants and bars too.
Marc Ll. — Google review
Great shopping experience
The outlet mall offers a fantastic shopping experience with a wide variety of shops, including designers and luxury brands. Located just an hour from Milan, the journey is smooth and easy, making it a convenient destination for a day of shopping. Additionally, having a tax refund office inside the mall adds to the convenience and overall appeal of this shopping destination.
Doaa J Adam — Google review
Here are my pro + and cons -
+ Easily reachable from Milan and Genoa
+ During the sale season you can find good brands for cheap prices
+ You can visit the other clothes shops such as h&m OVS and mega supermarkets including electronic shops which are located near to this outlet
+ Many restaurants including fast foods are available
+ Enough free parking available
+ Amazing architecture
+ They speak English in most of the shops
- Always packed, so crowded (people from whole europe visits here even from Russia 😳)
- Prices are expensive
- Mostly you wait in lines in front of the outlet shops (Covid regulations)
- Compulsory mask and hand disinfection
- Very hot during the summer
Jinod — Google review
An outdoor outlet mall, clean, organised and have almost all the big brands. It is 150 mins from Milan. You can go by taxi and cost you about 200 euro or by a shuttle bus that cost about 20 euro. Try to choose your time carefully because weather can make your experience are very bad especially in summer. They have variety of restaurants. Prices are not that cheap it differ than airport (tax free) by about 10%. Quite different than American outlets which give much low prices.
My experience was not bad. I recommend a visit but not a must.
FAWAZ ALJEHANI — Google review
2nd time in 11 years. Great to be back.
Vast place to wonder, immaculately maintained, super clean wash room, good brands but you have to look deep to spot the discounted stuff. Most stuff are reasonably priced.
Food kiosk and McDonald served nice food to munched. You dun have time for a full meal. Take the entire day to shop this place.
Kenneth Sim — Google review
This is by far the largest outlet I’ve come across in North Italy. They have plenty of brands to select from, and the walking area is well organized and quite decent. Plenty of seating and eatery’s to choose from. One could spend an easy 1-2 days here; mainly heavy shoppers. And July is the month of heavy sale, I believe.
Fahd Batayneh فهد بطاينة — Google review
The bigger brands like Gucci, Prada, Fendi, Burberry, Loro Piana... have more goods and selections to choose from (and just a matter of personal taste to get anything you like). Celine is disappointing though. Discount-wise is quite attractive.
Overall the outlet does have quite some shops to browse for a day leisurely. A few restaurants to choose from, and some reside on the other side of the main road which you can cross by a bridge.
We took the shuttle service from Milan Centrale. The morning trip took quite long as some shoppers bought tickets at the spot when onboarding and also stopped mid-point for more pickup. The bus left Centrale at 10:15 (instead of the scheduled 10:00) and arrived at the outlet around 11:50. The return trip left on time at 18:30 and arrived back to Centrale at 20:00. The shuttle staff was pleasant though.
IG: bugs.travelography — Google review
When in search of designer brands (Gucci, Prada, Armani) or discounts on my favorites (Coach, Nike, Levis Tommy H.), I go here. Prices in Milan city center exceed my budget but I will always find something here. It's also near some nice vinyards. A good day trip from Milan or when traveling to Piedmont region.
Celia A. — Google review
Although the place is far from Milan, there is a direct bus tour from Milano Centrale. The ticket for the trip costs €25, and the bus departs at 09:00, arriving at 11:00. This gives you ample time to explore all the shops there. Please note the time schedule for the ticket; if your return ticket is for 16:15, you should be at the bus by that time, or else you will need to purchase a flexible ticket for an additional €5 and wait until the next hour to return to Milan. During my visit, not many shops were having sales, but the prices were reasonable, and the workers welcomed everyone with a smile. My advice is to go there on weekdays when it’s less crowded, making it easier to shop. The prices for food in the area are not very cheap but are acceptable. Anyway, I would like to visit again during the festive or sales seasons
nasrul afiq — Google review
Great place for shopping both luxury & designer brands! This place has a nice mix for all budgets, overall a great place to spend the day shopping. The tax refund office is also conveniently located here. This outlet is about 3.5 hours from Firenze by car & if you plan to take a trip to Milan, include this outlet mall in your route, it’s definitely worth the visit!
gynasmith — Google review
One of the best Designer outlet malls I visited! Great collections, many stores, sometimes prices are still unreasonable, yet it is possible to find something good!
Hope to come back here someday.
Highly recommended
JurkaDS — Google review
Huge place with many big brands as well as local Italian brands. Some restaurants and fast food too.
Edward Lee — Google review
It's my 2nd time to visit this Outlet, there are a lots of nice brands. Worth to go shopping, but it’s far from Milan. For overseas tourists, it takes time to get the bus here..
C C — Google review
I’d love to award more stars to this place. But with few exceptions, the staff stares you down if underdressed or don’t look the buying customer, you have to ask them to apply a general discount if you show it to them in the app. Of the staff/experience I recommend: Twinset Milano and Zimmerman. Both shops have professional, kind consultants, ready to help and counsel.
Tania Neagota — Google review
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Via della Moda, 1, 15069 Serravalle Scrivia AL, Italy
The 18th-century Citadel of Alessandria, which boasts a multi-point star shape, has parklike grounds that visitors can explore. Its remarkable history is set to be revived thanks to the outstanding efforts of people in Alessandria and the EU. The fortress protected the city and its strategic location makes it an ideal place to discuss the story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho.
Un lugar lleno de historia, en proceso de restauración. Un gran parque para disfrutar con los niños.
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A place full of history, in the process of restoration. A great park to enjoy with children.
Vanesa (Cin) — Google review
No vale la pena visitarlo, esta abandonado con mucha decadencia, lo único que vale la pena es el parque con unos bancos para descansar. Solo ves parades agrietadas y zonas por donde no se puede pasar porque lo tienen cerrado por peligro de derrumbe. Es una pena que este así y nadie haga nada para restaurarlo.
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It is not worth visiting, it is abandoned with a lot of decay, the only thing worth it is the park with some benches to rest. You only see cracked walls and areas where you cannot pass because they have it closed due to the danger of collapse. It's a shame that it is like this and no one does anything to restore it.
Los manjares de Ingrid — Google review
Un lugar histórico para la región. Una original construcción para la época. Además del museo hay mucho espacio para la recreación al aire libre.
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A historic place for the region. An original construction for the time. In addition to the museum there is plenty of space for outdoor recreation.
IGNACIO DARIO BORTOLI — Google review
An incredible history that will be restored to life again thanks to incredible people in Alessandria and the EU ! I went early and was alone -It was fantastic as is the city it protected.
Craig Hawe — Google review
Can you immagine a better place where to talk about the story of Jossua and the walls of Jericó?
Domenico Piccolo — Google review
Very disappointed how neglected this place is. Not recommended!
Thomas Williams — Google review
best place to make nordic walking, yep but it is completely abandoned by the local municipality. It can be dangerous too. There are huge holes in the ground particularly close to the ancient buildings. In another country such as UK, there will be schools visiting the structure every day and a ticket to enter.
Francesco Dondero — Google review
No vale la pena visitarla, está en completa decadencia y abandono. Solo hay un pequeñísimo museo militar y el resto son estancias abandonadas, cerradas y sin ningún tipo de interés. La vista aérea debe ser muy buena por que es la única forma de ver las murallas de traza italiana. No vayan.
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It is not worth visiting, it is in complete decay and abandonment. There is only a very small military museum and the rest are abandoned rooms, closed and without any interest. The aerial view must be very good because it is the only way to see the Italian-style walls. Do not go.
Federico Soria — Google review
Such a nice place to walk, do jogging or just relax, have picnic and get tanned. No lights, so the best time to visit it is before sunset. No bars or water fontains, so bring water with you. Cheers.
Masha Zemlianitsyna — Google review
If you likes big buildings…not my cup of tea, need to be combined with exposition or any other activity to makes it more interesting. And you jave a lot of space for this.
daniel cellier — Google review
Very old town
Viktoriia K — Google review
Such a shame that this site has been left to ruin. We walked around the main square as that was as much as you had access to. Main entrance was closed so wasn't able to go inside.
An interesting fortress which has been rebuilt from a medieval castle. Entry with a guided tour every hour at half past.
The guide spoke no English, but was very friendly, and fortunately there were detailed printed texts in English.
Moja Ferrata — Google review
Very nice fortress but not too much to see inside even with the paid guided tour (€5/person). So if you don’t won’t to pay just stay in Gavi and enjoy the view up the hill ;-)
Petr Juliš — Google review
Shame we could not get in o a Sunday.
Edgar Villalobos — Google review
It was closed to visit inside (we’ve been there in January) but you will have the best view around it!
Anna Shulyak — Google review
Ancient fortress built by the Genoese Republic. The view from there is amazing and it is possible to just have a walk around the fort.
Massimo Montecucco — Google review
The people who are working at Forte di Gavi do a Bad job, we went there two Times on one Day one time at 12am and then again at 17pm both time.
They were closed because it Was to hot.
Yeah Sure its Italy what youre expecting.
They did not a Single Tour They, said we can come Back at 15:30 and then they closed again after 1 hour.
We are really pissed!! 😡😡because the explanation that They giving us were totally Messed up.
Online it said open from 9:30-17:30 last Tour. But in reality its Not!!
Sick777 — Google review
Excellent and highly informative guided tour.
Tony Costante — Google review
Had a guided tour, guide was super helpful. If you like medieval and modern history this is a must.
John Leslie Amos — Google review
Went on a Monday when it was closed
but the views from around the outside were worth the trip.
Boccadasse is a primarily residential area that extends from an old fishing village. The houses are painted in soft pastel tones and adorned with green shutters, creating an inviting atmosphere. Along the pebble beach and harbor, one can find ice cream shops and relaxed bars, while local trattorias serve fish dishes and Genoese specialties with outdoor seating available. Visitors can enjoy views of the sea from the terrace near the Church of St. Anthony of Boccadasse.
The Galata Museo del Mare (GAM) is a large maritime museum in Genoa, Italy. It has exhibits on the history of shipping and navigation, with reconstructions of ships and a moored submarine. The museum is well-known for its extensive collection of original artifacts from all over the world.
Very interesting museum to visit. Tears of joy as my great grandfather left from Genova to immigrate to Brazil in the 1920's , so it was very touching to me to see how all the process went through for him. It was a very emotional experience for me. If not at least for the historical aspect of it. I also liked the written letters by Christophe Colombus, who was originally from Genova.
Edson Bittencourt Imperico — Google review
A big and good museum. The maritime museum offers a good overview of Genova’s naval and maritime activities from the late middle ages to now. The have several life size ships inside the building that you can walk through, which is impressive, especially the medieval galley. They provide much information, but not always with a translation of the Italian. A special treat is the visit to the submarine nearby, which is amazing. There is an interesting part on emigration and immigration. Some floors have special exhibitions. The top floor offers a wonderful view of the city with some indications of important structures. If you would find the museum a bit too big, because the entire visit can take a few hours, you can always skip parts.
Siegfried B — Google review
Muy interesante para los que les guste la marina.
Hay una muy buena reproducción a escala real de una galera y el interior de un buque de emigrantes a América. Se puede imaginar la dura vida en ambos barcos. Me ha gustado mucho poder entrar en un submarino de guerra jubilado.
Totalmente recomendable.
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Very interesting for those who like the navy.
There is a very good full-scale reproduction of a galley and the interior of an emigrant ship to America. You can imagine the hard life on both ships. I really liked being able to enter a retired war submarine.
Totally recommended.
Agustín Z — Google review
Nice museum also for kids. It's quite big, so reserve at least 2 hours. Amazing views from the rooftop. And you can visit a real submarine too.
Eva Valkovicova — Google review
I like maritime museums, they’re a quick way of learning the history of a city & culture. We came in knowing little about Genoa, we left impressed & wanting to learn more. The museum is laid out well so it’s fairly easy to navigate. It’s not overly large, so you won’t get museum-fatigue. Some exhibits are dusty & looking a bit forlorn, others were obviously sponsored by a corporation & quite spiffy. Did we wish there were more placards in English? Sure. But no matter, there was enough to get the gist. Definitely definitely go up to the roof, sit & soak in the view
Alex Amidon — Google review
A truly fantastic day out! If you're spending time in Genoa, I highly recommend a visit to this museum.
As an English speaking guest, I found it a bit difficult to understand most of the detailed descriptions of artefacts on display (since all are written in Italian). There are some QR codes dotted around to access a translated version of the displays (there is free WiFi at this museum!).
PRO TIP: Download the Google Translate app to your phone! Use this to automatically translate descriptions and live translate conversations into your desired language (to fully understand the interactive videos on the upper floors).
BEST BITS: Visit the interactive "Immigration to America" to experience what it was like for millions of Italians migrating to the USA. You can grab a free passport and travel documents at the beginning of this exhibit on the 3rd floor.
Take a tour inside a real submarine! The S518 Nazario Sauro is docked in the harbour directly outside the museum. You'll be given a hard-hat and a hairnet at reception at the end of your tour around the museum (just show them your ticket for entry). You can also collect audio guides from this location.
Ticket prices (for museum and submarine visit 2022):
Adults: 19€
Concessions: 17€
Children from 4-12yrs 14€
(Please note children under 3 cannot go inside the submarine)
You can also buy tickets for only the museum at a cheaper rate (prices between 13€ to 8€)
Antonia — Google review
It was a bit boring ,the kids didn't have fun there.
Prices are too high for what is available.
A lot of paintings without lighting to see as it should.
The submarine does not take more than 5 minutes to visit, but it is nice to see inside it once in a lifetime.
My children are 3 and 6 years old and I find it is not for their age because they are not having fun.
Aya NJ — Google review
We bought the Genova museum card which gives 24h access to many museums. Unfortunately no way near all... Which they don't do a lot to tell you about.
For example this museum was included - but just not the submarine - which they wanted additional 6 EUR/person for... (Didn't buy)
In my opinion, this is not reasonable and ruins the supposedly good deal with the museum card.
Regarding this museum, there was too little info in English to make it interesting.
Woman at counter did nothing to make it a good experience and never informed about any audio guide etc.
Several interesting points about navigation was impossible to understand as only Italian.
The emigration part was good - you learned about the trip conditions etc.
Martin Kynde Møller — Google review
Great museum with lots of things to see about genovas story and in general italy and immigration. Majority of things is in italian so its difficult for tourists that dont know language
nikolasp1988 (nikolasp1988) — Google review
Huge museum. Very interesting. Recommend. Also go inside the submarine - buy the biglietto intero. I bought mine from Tiqets. I arrived earlier than the time booked but lady at ticket office said booking is not according to any time frame and let us in.
Marie Louise Agius — Google review
The museum is spread over 5 floors. In the, partly historical, areas of the building, the exhibitions are sorted according to different eras and topics. The rooms are detailed and lovingly designed and are a work of art in themselves. So you walk through authentic interiors of ships, through Brazilian huts, through a submarine and much more. Two huge, faithful replicas of ships can be freely explored. The display cases and exhibits are very authentically staged. There are also sub-action options in some areas. Unfortunately, the multilingualism of all the information conveyed in the museum fails. A guide for non-Italian speakers would be helpful. Online, the information in some rooms can be displayed in different languages.
For children under 4 years the museum is only conditionally suitable, since they find only few Possibilities of interaction for their age group, besides the entrance to the submarine in the port (in the ticket included) for children under 4 years is not allowed.
Once at the top, you can enjoy the view over Genoa and the harbor from the panoramic terrace.
Alec Cale (YellowLightning) — Google review
Awesome museum with stunning exhibition spread out across multiple floors as well as submarine tour (definitely recommend unless you suffer from claustrophobia). Stunning observation deck with nice port and town overview. Within walking distance to the town centre. Plenty of interactive boards as well.
Dominik Kuthan — Google review
We visited the museum as we had a rainy day and needed something to pass the time. We were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed our visit!
We spent over 3 hours at the museum and enjoyed every moment. It is easy to lose interest in some museums when you visit for a long time, but we did not get that at all. The exhibits were well presented and varied enough to keep things interesting. There is also something for everyone, including history, art, and interactive exhibits.
Highly recommend giving this museum a visit if you are in the area.
Alex Pritchard — Google review
If you enjoy maritime history and exhibits, put the Galata Museo del Mare on your list of things to do in Genoa. Five floors of interesting exhibits across hundreds of years related to sailing and shipping over the seas. Kind staff, great panoramic views from the top floor, and though I was solo on my visit, this would be a good experience for families as well. Only challenge I had was, with my limited and lacking Italian language skills, I didn't get to fully engage with several of the exhibits that were in Italian only. Fortunately there is Google Translate to help out.
Dan Gilkison — Google review
Beautiful maritime musuem with much to offer. 17 euros and you have the whole musuem and submarine at your disposal. Only recommendation is that a gift shop full of genoa history would have been a bonus
Davinio Dwarkasing — Google review
Definitely worth the cost of the ticket!! Five floors of exposition and a great view on the museum roof. It has plenty of interactive activities,quite unusual in Italy. They are great as well. You have a simulator for driving boats and submarines. The museum drives you during the naval evolution giving and hints of the seamans during the different historic periods. The immigration section should be a mandatory visit for all children.
Gabriele Becheri — Google review
Brilliant museum with so much to see! Definitely bring kids to see the ships and climb down to a submarine. Museum is very looked after and Genovese people take a lot of pride in it. Definitely visit the emigration floor (4) also to see life on the ship and climb to the very top for a panoramic view of the city! Definitely worth a visit!
Paula Bitinaite — Google review
Really nice museum for Maritime, ships all about sailing history. There is an actual submarine you can enter and that is a great experience
Bassam Imam — Google review
Great museum, very unpleasant staff (especially the older lady with glasses from reception). She was very annoyed by every question we had and she answered very "edgy" (we if they had an audio guide available and from where we can take helmets for submarine). Altough everywhere in the museum it is written you can acces the audio guide with the ticket code and 1 euro, she said no audio guide exists. She also sent us all the time to her colleague, meaning to change the row and sit in line again altough her colleague was 30 cm in her right and she was free, no one was behind us and we already sat in line.
Option Denied — Google review
Interesting. I thought it had enough English for me, but I can see why some people complain about only the Italian for a lot of it. I still found it enjoyable, but maybe a bit high priced for 17 Euro. The front staff were extremely nice to me. Lots of interesting things to see and the history of Genoa and boats are interesting enough for a few hour visit.
Robin Sielert — Google review
Amazing experience in a fantastic interactive museum. Galata Museum is a journey through history to understand the progression of ships and how naval instruments change to guide the navigation, how ancient people lived on top of ships, the vital role of migration over time, it is an inclusive experience that will engage everyone with the perfect naval reconstruction, photograph, 3Ds experience and the different structure of each floor. The last one was a wonderful surprise: the last 12 hours on the Andrea Doria, the recreation is wonderful and the reward is the breathtaking view on the city on the last floor. An adventure to do not miss for adults, children, families in which everyone will find his own space.
Old Port Bar, also known as Porto Antico, is a historic waterfront area in Genoa that has been active since the fifth century BC. Renzo Piano's renovations have transformed the area into a vibrant hub featuring attractions such as an aquarium, museums, an open-air pool, and numerous restaurants and bars. The port holds significant historical landmarks like Palazzo San Giorgio, which was once a jail and housed the world's first bank in the early 1400s.
Friendly service and great food. We stopped in for lunch today. The food was incredible. Our server was very good and spoke a fair amount of English. The view of the port added to the overall wonderful experience!
Dean Lack — Google review
We got cold plates and less portions than the local people eating in front of us! Also none of the stuff speaks English and not friendly at all
Farah Nasr — Google review
beautiful place with tasty food and an amazing view! the prices are also very nice and service on the high level, my waitress was super nice and friendly! Thank you for good lunch and mood!
Ника Чернореченская — Google review
Good for an inexpensive and easy dinner down by the water. Nothing to write home about but the food was good, waitress was kind, and the beer was cold.
George Anderson — Google review
Stopped for drinks, lovely friendly owner,and staff. Nice happy atmosphere. Lovely views of the port, great coffee and beer. Wish we had more time to sample the food! Great prices too
Karl Thompson — Google review
View, food, service are perfect!!! Highly recommend
Жулдыз Сакенова — Google review
Delicious pasta, friendly service, beautiful location when the sun is shining for a glass of vino.
Cathriona Doonan — Google review
No break time between lunch and dinner. You can enjoy a nice view. Staff is friendly. Food is good.
Sally Kim — Google review
Were looking for a place to drink ‘an aperitif’ but got sent away because it was lunch service. Whilst walking away got called back saying we could have a drink if we did not stay for more than 15 minutes. Next we sat waiting for them to take our order but got ignored for several minutes until we eventually walked out.
Ciska De Smedt — Google review
Although the place is under reconstruction but still people numerous to come
The Aquarium of Genoa is the largest aquarium in Europe and features around 12,000 different species of fish and marine mammals. It's also home to six million litres (1.6m gallons) of water, making it one of the biggest aquariums in the world. The size of some of the tanks is impressive, especially for creatures like dolphins and sharks. Kids will love exploring all the exhibits, from manatees to coral reefs.
Book an early entrance (by 10am) so that there are fewer people so you can enjoy and see exhibits more easily. Price paid is fair. Lots to see. Don't miss the jellyfish and vivarium section. You need to cross to another side. Easily missed as you might think you're done.
Marie Louise Agius — Google review
Excellent aquarium. The layout and flow offer you different perspectives of the sharks, dolphins and seals at different points. The various world regions and animals are thorough. The location is easy and beautiful. A fun 2-3 hours. Buy tickets online through their official website and be careful of discounted sites.
Martina D — Google review
I visited Genoa on a cruise and went to the aquarium. It was so amazing!!!! I love animals so much and they had some cool and really cute animals. I would highly recommend going here if you ever visit Genoa. Going earlier is definitely better before field trips.
Andrew Hicks — Google review
A very nice aquarium with a variety of fish and aquatic animals. It’s worthwhile visiting and you could easily spend a couple of hours if not half a day. If you are with kids, you should plan on spending half a day here as there are plenty to see and will keep the kids interested. The exotic fish and marine life is well kept although one can always argue if the environment they are kept in is truly fair, especially for the marine mammals such as the dolphins and larger fish such as the sharks. The penguins are an added attraction here. You could take a break at the cafe inside the aquarium and spend some time taking in the views from the deck, with the views of the port.
Localizer — Google review
Quite nicely done even though it still seems like the space, especially for the bigger animals, is too constrained. Still struggling with the ethical part of visiting such places, but it's so tempting to see the animals. Too many kids tho.
Zuzana Žilková — Google review
I visited the aquarium with my school and it was a really nice experience. There is an enormous collection of all kind of sea creatures. We also saw penguins, crocodiles and turtles. Obviously there were also scary and strange sharks. Furthermore we were lucky enough to see a dolphin show.
If you plan to visit this place I highly recommend you call them and get your tickets in advanced, because it can get very crowded very fast.
Benjamin Demetz — Google review
Really great aquarium with beautiful exhibits and wonderful experiences for all ages.
Book tickets in advance. Get there as early as possible if you'd rather not have too overwhelming a crowd.
Not always convenient lifts/enough for strollers and accessibility.
Linly Stowe — Google review
Great experience, really worth a visit.
Animals are kept in a convenient environment, the site is clean, well-preserved. Visitor information is clear, and interactive at a level you may expect any museum / attraction in the 2020s. Staff is also very nice.
Avoid weekends if you wanna hear less screaming from kids. :-)
Peti Sikos — Google review
Amazing place. The animals are well looked after, lovely variety of marine life, friendly staff and a great gift assortment with 2 gift shops. Spent roughly 4 hours here and was time well spent. Would definitely recommend
Kim Davidson — Google review
After a quick breakfast, we visited the Aquarium of Genoa. We recommend going early in order to beat the crowds. It’s never that big of a crowd, although any crowd will obstruct your viewing experience. It’s very impressive, their selection. Penguins, piranhas, sturgeon, manatees, seals, dolphins, sharks, chameleons, jellyfish - they’ve got it all. Totally fun for the whole family and very fun to shoot video.
Ralph N — Google review
Make sure to buy your ticket before you go, queues out the front can be ridiculously long, and exhibits are crazily busy, especially in school holidays. Amazing array of creatures and sea life, although was wary that some enclosures felt insufficiently deep or wide. Gift shop #sucked.
Ellie Archibald — Google review
Wonderful aquarium. Compared to other similar places, this is quite large, the kids were very happy. We stayed about 4 hours (including nice lunch at the terrace with beautiful view over harbour). Price is quite high, but it is a half-day event.
Michael Mueller — Google review
Great aquarium, large, many finish to see. Lots of visitors usually. Quite expensive entrance fee.
Mario Karu — Google review
Not the biggest but really beautiful place,loved the huge aquariums where you could just sit and admire all the animals.
There’s also a restaurant inside with a great view.
Overall not too many aquariums but they have some species that other/bigger aquariums don’t have. In the end once you finished you still have a lot of time to explore the beautiful city!
Ivi Gaál — Google review
Excellent place to visit - one of the highlights of our train trip around Italy. Kept us very entertained for about 2 hours easily. Perfect for kids but also without. Very interactive and everything is in English and Italian. Everything looks very clean and all animals look in good condition and well cared for. Very good price for what you get. Highly recommended.
Erin Grieve — Google review
Really nice aquarium. My kids were so happy to visit it. Well organised .
Just remember to buy the tickets in advance and to book online your entry time.
It is easy to reach with the car .. plenty of parking in the area.
Ivan Pelizzari — Google review
Very outdated, poorly maintained aquarium with dark lighting and foggy uncleaned glass. Some exhibits were nice, like the Seahorses. Be mindful that the signage directing you to the exhibits is very poor, you do not get a visitor map and there are few signs informing you of the right way to proceed. Especially confusing with the upper and lower levels. After we visited the Penguin enclosure we were brought to a giant white building that had little signs, other than for lockers or bathrooms. There was a big desk that read “Behind The Scenes” and that requires an extra ticket (€8). So we turned back, not even realizing there was another big section of the aquarium after that. Very poor layout and guidance. When we asked about the other exhibits on the pier, they told us to go outside and we will find the Biosphere €5 extra) and other things. That is when we realized there is a Dolphin tank and Tropical Rainforest area… but it was too late. Once you go outside, you can not re-enter. Of course, it’s sad that they keep dolphins in a small tank anyway, so probably better not to see that. And finally, we were surrounded by aggressive migrants forcing us to take bracelets and souvenirs and begging for money along the entire area of the aquarium. From the entrance to the exit. Almost no security around.
Overall, this aquarium should be priced around €15 for the quality of the current experience. After our visit, we felt let down and overcharged. I hope they consider a major renovation to improve the exhibits and signage and consider discontinuing the dolphin shows and instead use the facility to rehabilitate and release injured or abandoned dolphins.
Jadran — Google review
A good price compared to some I've been too. Some animals we never thought we would see so one very happy girlfriend. The tropical pool was incredible. But then some others were rather Barron so felt sorry for them.
But all in a great aquarium and a great aquarium
martyn gregory — Google review
It's always nice to see what is in the ocean close by. Still think the dolphin tank is small for them. Nice place for kids and adults to visit and understand what beautiful creatures are in de ocean's .
Large geopark with hiking trails, historic towns, 3 forests, museums & Adriatic Sea coastline.
Absolutely stunning in regard to its immense beauty and sprawling landscape. The trip up the mountain can be a treacherous one in how this the roads are with little if any room to allow passersby, but to once at the top, its awe-inspiring. If you get motion sickness, it might be best to take a bit of nausea medicine before the ascent in that the roads are VERY windy and steep. I greatly recommend this marvelous wonder of nature (that's also great for mushroom picking)!
CaptainLuckyDucky — Google review
Super nice place for hiking and mtb XC & enduro riding. Lots of trails . Shuttle service available for 30e a day (varazze/Alpicella)
Igor Mikulski — Google review
Amazing place, nice walks. Good pair of shoes and get ready to walk, worth it
AARON SAMMUT — Google review
Amazing place for hiking and biking. Or just enjoy the the view.
Marco Bonifaccino — Google review
A terrace on the Mediterranean Sea! Great geological and naturalistic area.
Giuliano Scarsi — Google review
Beautiful place with many different paths for more or less experienced hiker. The park is very big and you can access from various points; from some paths it's possible to enjoy the quietness of the mountain and the view of the sea.
Mr Giagar — Google review
Excellent views and easily walkable paths and unpaved roads. The trees don't block the view, so one can see the whole coastline.
Mikhail Bessonov — Google review
A quiet, bit windy place at 1200m above sealevel, from where you could see the bay of Savona, nice view, good place to take your dog for a walk
Torni Takanashi — Google review
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P.za Beato Jacopo da Varagine, 1-3, 17019 Varazze SV, Italy