Milan Pass
The Milan Pass offers free entry to many of the city's museums and unlimited use of public transport.
Attractions Included
Here are some of the attractions included in the Milan Pass:
- Lift access to the terraces of the Milan Cathedral
- Teatro alla Scala: you can choose between free admission to the museum or a reduced price for a guided tour of the interior
- Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
- Museum of Science and Technology
- Casa Milan Museum
- Interactive tour of the exhibition Leonardo 3: the world of Leonardo da Vinci
- Visit of Leonardo da Vinci's vineyard
- Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
- Museum of Art and Science
Transport
The Milan Pass also includes transport, to choose between two options:
- City Sightseeing Bus: you can hop on and off as many times as you'd like at any stop along the route.
- City Sightseeing Bus and public transport: this will allow you unlimited travel on the city's metro, tram and bus lines (except for journeys to the airport), as well as on the sightseeing bus.
Price of the Milan Pass
Duration | Adults | Children aged 4-11 |
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48 hours + Sightseeing Bus | € 89 (US$ 91.28) | € 39 (US$ 40) |
48 hours + Sightseeing Bus and public transport | € 99 (US$ 101.53) | € 39 (US$ 40) |
72 hours + Sightseeing Bus | € 109 (US$ 111.79) | € 39 (US$ 40) |
72 hours + Sightseeing Bus and public transport | € 119 (US$ 122.05) | € 39 (US$ 40) |
How it Works
The Milan Pass is valid for 48 or 72 hours. The card will be activated when you use it for the first time in any of the museums, shops or means of transport that are included. From that moment on you can enjoy all its advantages.
Is it worth it?
The free entrance tickets included in the Milan Pass will allow you to make great savings on your visit to the capital of Lombardy. The price of all the activities included in this card individually is € 120 (US$ 123.07) more than the final price of the Milan Pass.
In addition, by presenting the Milan Pass you can also get great discounts and reductions on the final price on excursions and in bars, restaurants, cafes and shops in the city, such as the Seraville and Foxtown outlets.
Where Can I Buy the Milan Pass?
The easiest way to buy the card is on our website. You can find all of the information you need at the following link:
You can pick up your Milan Pass tourist card at the Milan Visitor Center, located at the crossroads between Largo Cairoli and Via Cusani.