Shared Tour: An Amazing View - Walking on the Duomo Rooftops
Embark on a unique journey to the iconic Duomo Cathedral and experience Milan from a whole new perspective. Begin your tour with an entertaining introduction to the Cathedral’s stunning façade from our licensed, English-speaking guide. Then, take the elevator to skip 200 steps and ascend to the first terrace.
The Cathedral’s roof offers a series of sloping terraces, where you can get close to its flying buttresses, spires, and over 3,400 statues. As you walk through this architectural marvel, enjoy panoramic views of Milan’s skyline, with landmarks such as the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, San Siro Stadium, and the city’s modern districts. On a clear day, you’ll even see the distant Alps surrounding the city.
This is a rare chance to explore the rooftops of one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world, with breathtaking views and a truly memorable experience.
Duration:
Approximately 1 hour
Start Time:
3:30pm (from Nov 1st till March 31st) 5:00pm (from April 1st till Oct 31st)
Inclusions:
Legally licensed English-speaking Tour Guide, skip-the-line and access guaranteed Duomo Rooftops, Audio headsets
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from hotel, food and drinks, gratuities, anything not aforementioned
Meeting point:
Milano, Piazza DUOMO n.4 ,under the arches next to 12 OZ Coffee Joint. The guide/coordinator will be at the meeting point holding a sign " DUOMO ROOFTOP TOUR "
Ending point:
Same as meeting point
Not Suitable For:
This tour is not wheelchair accessible. This tour is not recommended for persons with reduced mobility. Prams & strollers are not allowed on the rooftops.
Important Information:
Dress code: shoulders and knees must be covered in churches.
On a hot day wear a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
It is a ‘walking tour’: wear comfortable shoes, preferably with rubber sole.
On the terraces there are neither toilet facilities, nor coffee bars: bring water with you.
The itinerary could differ according to the daily opening hours of Churches and religious services, or due to public maintenance works, or also during extraordinary local events.
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