Milan Electric Bike Tour
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Hop on an electric bike and discover some of the most emblematic places in Milan. Throughout the tour, which will last about 3 and a half hours, you will have the opportunity to get to know the city in a fun and enjoyable way. You will be accompanied by an expert guide, with whom you will learn about the history and culture of Milan .
The activity includes stops at places such as the Sforzesco Castle, the Duomo of Milan or the Brera district, one of the most charming neighbourhoods of the city. A route that will allow you to get to know from the most historic to the most modern Milan, and where you can quickly see the places you like the most in the city, so that you can come back later.
There is also the option of a private tour with a small group of up to 8 people. With this option, you can enjoy a more intimate and personalised experience with your friends and family.
- Explore the streets of Milan on a fun bike tour
- See the wonders of the city, such as the Sforzesco Castle, Santa Maria delle Grazie or Piazza Gae Aulenti .
- Learn about the culture and history of the city accompanied by an expert guide.
- Choose the private tour option and get to know Milan in a small group of no more than 8 people.
What’s included
- Electric bike tour of Milan
- Electric bicycle
- Helmet
- Expert guide
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Step by Step
On this tour you will have the opportunity, over the course of about 3 and a half hours, to hop on an electric bike and ride around Milan . You will visit some of the wonders of the city and learn about its history and culture from an expert guide . A perfect opportunity to get to know the city in a comfortable, different and fun way.
The activity also includes a private option, which allows you to take the tour in a small group of no more than 8 people, so you can enjoy more personalised attention from your guide. An ideal choice for excursions with family and friends.
Some of the stops included in the tour are the following:
- Navigli: Known as "the canal district", it is one of the most alternative districts of the city, full of cafes, bars and restaurants, where you can enjoy a lively atmosphere, as well as the beautiful views of its 12th century canals.
- Colonna di San Lorenzo: The columns of San Lorenzo are 16 columns built during the late Roman period in Milan. They are located in front of the Basilica of San Lorenzo and are one of the few surviving archaeological remains of Imperial Milan .
- Galleria Vitorio Emanuele II: This late 19th century gallery is known as the salon of Milan for its innumerable shops and its importance as a meeting place for shopping, dining and meetings. Four storeys high, the building houses elegant shops offering everything from haute couture and jewellery to books and paintings, as well as restaurants, cafés and bars .
- Milan Duomo: Probably the most famous building in the city. The Milan Cathedral, located in the Piazza del Duomo, is one of the largest Catholic churches in the world, seating up to 40,000 people. Gothic in style, construction began in the late 14th century, although it was not completed until 1965.
- Bera district: This is considered the most elegant district of Milan. In its 18th century cobbled streets you can find both new fashion boutiques and traditional cosmetic and craft shops.
- Sforzesco Castle: A 14th century medieval castle that has undergone numerous alterations over the centuries. This can be seen in its various styles, ranging from Renaissance to Gothic. Today, the grounds house an art museum.
- Santa Maria delle Grazie: Church built in the 15th century and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. It is known for housing the famous painting of the Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, considered one of the most important works in the history of art.
- Piazza Gae Aulenti: Located in the financial district of Milan, it is considered the most modern square in the city. It is surrounded by skyscrapers and shops and has fountains and a colourful illumination at night.
- Sempione Park: It is the largest park in the Lombard capital, with 47 hectares of extension. An ideal place to take a walk and enjoy a rest in the shade of its trees.
Once the activity is over, you will return to the original starting point, as it is a round trip.