Milan City Pass: how it works and where to buy
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Milan is a very dynamic city and, to easily visit museums, monuments and attractions and move comfortably between its various districts, the Milano City Pass is an essential tool to optimize time, costs and travel experiences.
Overview
The Milano City Pass is an integrated tourist solution that allows you to visit Milan easily and comfortably. Depending on the option chosen, the pass helps optimize time and costs in a flexible way.
With the Milano City Pass, you can discover some of the city’s most iconic attractions, such as the Duomo, Sforza Castle, the Ambrosian Art Gallery, the La Scala Theatre, and many other museums and monuments.
The offer is completed by included public transport (see also Getting around Milan: Info and Tips 🔗), and optional additional services such as airport shuttles, allowing you to move easily between the different areas of the city and beyond.
Thanks to the various options available, the Milano City Pass is perfectly suited to both short stays and more in-depth visits, representing the ideal solution for those who wish to experience Milan in a complete, organized and stress-free way.
Details and Useful Info
How it works
The Milano City Pass allows access with a single digital ticket to museums, monuments, attractions and public transport. Simply activate it online or via the app at the first use to enjoy all included features.
Duration and prices
The Milano City Pass is available in several options, designed for short stays or more in-depth visits:
- 1 day – includes unlimited public transport and entry to one or more attractions; indicative price: €20–23.
- 2 days – includes unlimited public transport, access to major attractions and extra discounts; indicative price: €38–45.
- 3 days – includes unlimited public transport, museums, Duomo and major attractions, optional airport shuttles and exclusive discounts; indicative price: €60–90 depending on the formula.
What’s included
The Milano City Pass combines cultural attractions, transport and exclusive benefits:
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- Free or discounted access to major attractions, including:
- Milan Cathedral 🔗
- Sforza Castle 🔗
- Gallery of Modern Art
- Museum of the 20th Century
- Ambrosian Art Gallery 🔗
- Brera Art Gallery 🔗
- La Scala Theatre 🔗
- Unlimited public transport on metro, trams and buses (zones Mi1–Mi3), including bike sharing and discounts on airport shuttles to Malpensa, Linate and Orio al Serio.
- Digital tickets with skip-the-line access to major attractions.
- Discounts on exhibitions, events, restaurants and partner services.
- Digital maps, suggested itineraries and audio guides via the official Milano City Pass app.
Where to buy
The Milano City Pass can be purchased through various official channels:
- Official Milano City Pass website
- Buy Milano City Pass online – most appreciated
- Milano City Pass app available on Google Play and App Store.
- Physical sales points in Milan: Zani Viaggi, Visitor Center Largo Cairoli / Via Cusani, Central Station Infopoint and Airports.
Practical tips
- Activate the card at first use to fully benefit from the selected duration.
- Always check opening hours, special closures and booking requirements.
- Download the official app for real-time updates, digital maps and itinerary tips.
- The pass is valid for activation within 12 months from purchase.
- For short stays, consider 1 or 2-day formulas with hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus.
FAQ
How does the Milano City Pass work?
It allows you to visit Milan’s main attractions with a single digital pass.
How long does it last and how much does it cost?The packages range from 24 to 72 hours depending on the selected option. Specific prices and validity are indicated on the official Milano City Pass website.
What does the pass include?Free or discounted entry to major attractions such as the Duomo, Sforza Castle and the Ambrosian Art Gallery.
Is public transport included?Yes, depending on the package purchased, access to selected metro, bus and tram lines is included.
Where can it be purchased?Through the official Milano City Pass website or via partner platforms such as GetYourGuide.
How do you activate the Milano City Pass?It is automatically activated at first use, either when entering the included attractions or during the first trip on selected public transport.
Is it really worth it?Ideal for those visiting Milan in 1–3 days with multiple attractions, it offers savings and convenience compared to buying individual tickets.
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