Recorrido a pie por lo más destacado de Milán
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Recorrido a pie por lo más destacado de Milán

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Idiomas: Inglés
Se acepta el bono en el móvil
Duración: 2 hours
Ventajas
  • Visita lo más destacado de Milán
  • Descubre los lugares más emblemáticos del centro.
  • Admire la Ópera de La Scala, la Galería Vittorio Emanuele II y la Catedral del Duomo
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Conozca a su experto local en el centro de la ciudad y descubra la historia, la cultura y muchas anécdotas de esta ciudad única donde la innovación y la tradición se fusionan. Descubra muchas almas de la ciudad, la moda y el diseño Made in Italy, los monumentos antiguos y emblemáticos, los elegantes palacios, los movimientos artísticos y mucho más.

La primera parada es uno de los lugares más auténticos de Milán: Navigli. En el pasado fue uno de los principales centros de comercio, gracias a los pintorescos canales que conectan el corazón de Milán con las principales ciudades de los alrededores. Pasee por las hermosas calles de Milán para llegar al corazón de la zona financiera: Piazza Affari, famosa por la estatua en el medio de la plaza. Luego, sigue a tu guía local hasta Piazza Mercanti, una auténtica joya escondida a solo unos pasos del Duomo.

La Ópera de la Scala, el Templo de la Ópera y la Galería Vittorio Emanuele II, un opulento centro comercial coronado con bóvedas de cristal y arcadas de hierro, son las siguientes paradas del recorrido. Tu guía te explicará todo sobre esta hermosa y famosa zona de la ciudad. Termine su recorrido con una nota alta admirando la hermosa catedral gótica del Duomo desde el exterior, una verdadera maravilla arquitectónica y la tercera iglesia católica más grande del mundo.

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Dónde

Piazzale Luigi Cadorna, Milán, Ciudad metropolitana de Milán, Italia

Lugar de encuentro:
El guía estará en Piazzale Luigi Cadorna, bajo la estatua coloreada de la Aguja y el Hilo, sosteniendo un cartel amarillo con la palabra "TOUR".
Importante
  • Los menores deben ir acompañados de un adulto.
  • Este tour está garantizado con un número mínimo de 2 participantes.
  • Por favor llegue al punto de encuentro con 10 minutos de antelación.
  • En caso de retraso, comuníquese al número de emergencia que se proporcionará en el bono. Sin ninguna comunicación previa, el tour comenzará y no se puede garantizar ningún reembolso.
  • Este tour se realiza llueva o haga sol.
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