Milan Digital Pass

Milan Digital Pass citypass

A visit to the eye-catching cathedral is one of the highlights of your city trip to Milan. Both the interior and exterior are spectacular. No wonder that the waiting line to buy tickets is usually very long. With the Milan City Pass in your pocket, you enjoy fast track entrance. Your City Pass also allows you to take the lift to the cathedral’s viewing platform. Take this opportunity because the view of Milan is breathtaking.

City trip with the Milan City Card

Discover Milan in a relaxed and inexpensive way with the Milan City Card. With your ticket, you can enter some major Milan attractions for free and without queues through a separate entrance, such as the impressive Duomo (including the roof), Pinacoteca Ambrosiana and the Leonardo da Vinci Museum of Science and Technology, the largest science museum in Italy.

This city pass is especially suitable for people who do not have to see everything during a city trip to Milan, but do have to see the most important sights of this beautiful city in northern Italy. A big advantage of this pass is that the card does not have 24 hours, 48 hours or other requirements. You can decide for yourself what and when you visit something and so you will not be rushed.

No queues

With this pass you won’t be bothered by queues at busy Milan attractions such as the Duomo (including the roof) and Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. You can enter these highlights of Milan via a quick skip-the-line access.

Duomo

The Duomo of Milan is one of the largest and most beautiful churches in the world and one of the most important sights of Milan. Every day there are long lines in front of the entrance of the church in Piazza del Duomo. With the Milan Digital Pass ticket, you can quickly enter via skip-the-line access. With the ticket you can also visit the roof of the Duomo (via an elevator).

Public transport

The Milan City Card does not include free public transport, but in many places in Milan you can buy one- or multi-day tickets for public transport (metro, bus, tram) in the city. Milan has a perfect network of underground public transport. The hop-on hop-off bus is another nice alternative, This tourist bus takes you over four different routes along the main points in Milan.

Audio Guide App

The Milan Card also includes an app with audioguide. With this you will discover more than 130 sights in Milan. Local guides provide commentary and tell about their ‘secret spots’. The app also includes walking routes.

Discounts

In addition to the skip-the-line tickets for the Duomo and Teatro alla Scala, this citypass allows you to order tickets with a 10% discount to a number of other museums and attractions in Milan, such as the Hop-on Hop-off bus, the San Siro-stadium, Pinacoteca di Brera. You can also get a 10% discount on tours and excursions.

How does the Milan City Card work?

The Milan Digital Pass is not a physical pass, so you don’t have to pick up anything in Milan, but you can arrange everything online right at home! Select your arrival date in Milan. After ordering you will receive an email with a link. Here you can enter when you want to visit the attractions in Milan. You will then receive all tickets by email, which you can also show on your phone. You will also receive a discount code with which you can get a 10% discount at other museums, attractions, tours and excursions in Milan.

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The benefits of the Milan City Card

  • Ticket and fast track entrance to the Duomo (including the roof)
  • Ticket to Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
  • Ticket and fast track entrance to Museum Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
  • Audio Guide App
  • Discount on other museums and attractions in Milan
  • Discount on tours and excursions

The city of Milan

After Rome, Milan is the second largest city in Italy and has 1.5 million inhabitants. Milan is the capital city of Lombardy and is known as the city of fashion and design. Milan is a mecca for shopaholics who browse and buy in this famous city in northern Italy. Famous and prestigious shopping streets are Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Sant’Andrea, Via Manzoni, Corso Venezia, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Via Dante and Corso Buenos Aires. Besides shopping, Milan has a lot to offer: impressive sights and attractions, interesting museums and buzzing neighbourhoods.

Highlights

The imposing Duoma is one of the most important sights of Milan. Be sure to visit the cathedral’s viewing platform for a sweeping view of the city. Other attractions are Castello Sforzesco, La Scala, the famous opera house of Milan, the San Siro-stadium, home to AC and Inter Milan, and Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Museum lovers should make a beeline for Pinacoteca di Brera, the Triennale Design Museum and the Science Museum (Museo della Scienza). Brera and Navigliare are buzzing neighbourhood brimming with bars and restaurants.

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