Milan, Italy
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カスタムツアー Milan

Fashion capital with Leonardo's Last Supper around the corner.

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2,200/名から·ベストシーズン: April–May, September–October·★★★★★ 500名以上のトラベラーがマッチング済み
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カスタムツアーとは — Milan?

A custom Milan tour books The Last Supper reservation six months in advance (the 8 a.m. first slot), visits the Pinacoteca di Brera before it opens with a private guide who explains the Venetian collection alongside the Raphael and Caravaggio, walks the Brera neighborhood for a post-gallery aperitivo, and finds the traditional trattorias in the Navigli canal district where Milanese still eat risotto the way Escoffier would recognize.

Milan is Italy's economic engine and the only Italian city that runs on northern European time — meetings start on schedule, aperitivo begins at 6 p.m. sharp, and the fashion and design weeks fill the hotel calendars twice a year with an international seriousness that Rome and Florence don't require. The Duomo, The Last Supper, and the Pinacoteca di Brera would make Milan a cultural destination without the fashion industry. With it, the city occupies a category of its own.

The Last Supper is the logistical challenge that defines every Milan visit: 25-person maximum per 15-minute slot, no photography, and bookings that sell out six months in advance for peak season. Getting it wrong means either missing the painting entirely or standing outside the refectory while your tour group goes in. A custom Milan tour solves this before anything else is planned.

October through November is Milan's fashion month season (second week of October) and the ideal visiting time: post-summer crowds, the fashion infrastructure at peak energy, and the Milanese restaurants serving the autumn menu of risotto with porcini and ossobuco. April through June is equally excellent. Tours start at €2,100 per person. Lake Como and the Dolomites are both within 90 minutes.

ベストシーズン — Milan?

おすすめの月は April–May, September–October. 月別の計画メモをご覧ください。

Jan
オフシーズン — 空きが多く、コスパ最高。
Feb
オフシーズン;静かで費用も抑えめ。
Mar
ショルダーシーズン;天気が良くなってきます。
Apr
おすすめ
ショルダーシーズン;理想的な気候の始まり。
May
おすすめ
ハイショルダー;早めの予約をお勧めします。
Jun
ハイシーズン;素晴らしい天気、価格は高め。
Jul
ハイシーズン;賑やかで活気に溢れます。
Aug
ハイシーズン;ヨーロッパの多くで夏休みの月。
Sep
おすすめ
ハイショルダー;私たちが最も好む月。
Oct
おすすめ
ショルダーシーズン;美しい光と少ない混雑。
Nov
ローショルダー;静かで趣のある雰囲気。
Dec
オフシーズン(クリスマスと大晦日を除く)。

おすすめ体験 — Milan

地元オペレーターが厳選した体験の数々。すべてのカスタムツアーにこれらの一部、またはさらに良いものが含まれます。

Last Supper private timed entry — Milan
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Last Supper private timed entry
The Last Supper at 8 a.m.: the first slot of the day, 25 people maximum, 15 minutes with Leonardo's experimental tempera on plaster — the painting that has been deteriorating since 1500 and restored five times. Your art historian provides 30 minutes of context beforehand. The 15 minutes inside are different from any art experience you've had.
Duomo and rooftop golden hour — Milan
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Duomo and rooftop golden hour
Mantegna's Dead Christ in the Pinacoteca di Brera: the foreshortening is so severe that the soles of Christ's feet fill the foreground. One of the most confrontational paintings in Renaissance art, hung in a gallery that also contains Raphael's most perfect composition and Caravaggio's most informal. The collection Napoleon never returned to Venice.
Fashion Quadrilateral with a stylist — Milan
体験 3
Fashion Quadrilateral with a stylist
Rondanini Pietà in the Castello Sforzesco: Michelangelo's final sculpture, worked until six days before his death at 88. The figures of Christ and the Virgin merge into a single vertical form — not Renaissance completion but something that comes after it. The most important artwork in Milan, and the least visited.
La Scala opera night — Milan
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La Scala opera night
Navigli canal aperitivo at 6 p.m.: the Milanese tradition where the cocktail comes with a buffet that substitutes for dinner in the original-format bars. The canal-side seating in the Naviglio Grande's low light. Campari was invented in Milan; the Negroni was made across northern Italy; this is where both belong.
Navigli canals aperitivo walk — Milan
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Navigli canals aperitivo walk
Lake Como by private boat: Varenna arrival by train, then across the lake to Bellagio's promontory gardens. Lake perch in butter at a lakeside restaurant. The Alpine backdrop, the Belle Époque villas, and the silk fabric workshops. 90 minutes from Duomo to completely different Italy.
Lake Como day trip — Milan
体験 6
Lake Como day trip
Bergamo Alta by funicular: the Venetian-walled upper city above the plain, the Piazza Vecchia that Stendhal called Europe's most beautiful square, and the Cappella Colleoni's Renaissance decoration. Casoncelli pasta at a trattoria in the upper city. An hour from Milan, a world apart from it.

サンプル旅程

2つの出発点 — 実際の旅程は完全オーダーメイドです。ここから組み立てます。

7日間クラシック

  1. 1
    日目 1: Arrival & Duomo Evening
    The Duomo di Milano is the third-largest cathedral in the world — 135 marble spires, 3,400 statues, and a Gothic façade that took 600 years to complete (begun 1386, finished 1965). Late afternoon walk to the cathedral square, and ascent to the rooftop (either by stairs or elevator) for the spire-level view across Milan to the Alps on clear days. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II adjacent is the world's oldest shopping mall (1877) — its glass-and-iron dome is better architecture than most museums. First dinner in the Brera neighborhood: risotto alla Milanese (saffron, bone marrow, Parmesan) at a traditional trattoria.
  2. 2
    日目 2: The Last Supper — 8 a.m. First Slot
    Your reservation at Santa Maria delle Grazie for the 8 a.m. slot — the first entry of the day, before the humidity from 25 bodies per session has accumulated and the light from the refectory windows is at its most even. Leonardo painted The Last Supper directly on the plaster wall in an experimental technique (not fresco) that began deteriorating within 20 years of completion. Your art historian explains the 500-year conservation history, the five major restoration projects, and what you're actually seeing versus what Leonardo painted. The painting is the most significant work of narrative art in the western tradition. Fifteen minutes is barely adequate; a custom tour adds context that makes it sufficient.
  3. 3
    日目 3: Pinacoteca di Brera & Brera Neighborhood
    The Brera art gallery occupies a 17th-century Baroque palace, its courtyard containing Canova's Napoleon as Mars. The collection is Milan's finest: Raphael's Betrothal of the Virgin, Mantegna's Dead Christ (the most severe foreshortening in Renaissance painting), Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus, and a collection of Venetian paintings that Napoleon removed from Venice and never returned. Your art historian guides 90 minutes through the essential rooms. Then: the Brera neighborhood — the art district's bookshops, antique dealers, and aperitivo bars that operate on a different register from the Duomo's tourist zone.
  4. 4
    日目 4: Fashion & Design Tour — Quadrilatero d'Oro
    The Quadrilatero d'Oro (golden rectangle) is bounded by Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Manzoni, and Corso Venezia — four streets containing the highest concentration of luxury fashion houses in Europe. Your guide is a fashion journalist who decodes the architectural language of each flagship: which houses built new structures (Armani's Tadao Ando renovation), which converted historic palaces (Bulgari's Art Nouveau courtyards), and why the Milanese fashion system functions differently from Paris. Then: the Design Museum at La Triennale for the annual exhibition.
  5. 5
    日目 5: Navigli Canal District & Aperitivo Culture
    The Navigli district is Milan's canal network — a 15th-century engineering project that allowed the Duomo's marble to be transported from the Lake Maggiore quarries. The surviving canals (Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese) are now flanked by restaurants, galleries, and aperitivo bars. The Milanese aperitivo tradition: from 6 p.m., cocktails come with a buffet of small plates that, in the old-school bars, constitutes a full dinner. Your guide knows which bars maintain the original tradition (the buffet) and which are charging for the concept. Dinner at an osteria on the Naviglio Grande.
  6. 6
    日目 6: Lake Como Day — Bellagio & Varenna
    Train to Varenna on Lake Como (90 minutes), then private boat to Bellagio — the promontory village at the center of the Y-shaped lake. Villa Monastero's botanical garden, Villa Serbelloni's terraced gardens above the lake, and the Larian silk fabric tradition. Lunch at a Bellagio restaurant: lake perch in butter, lake bleak risotto, and a Valtellina red wine. Return to Milan via Lecco.
  7. 7
    日目 7: Castello Sforzesco & Michelangelo's Last Work — Departure
    The Castello Sforzesco was the Visconti and Sforza seat of power — the dynasty that commissioned Leonardo and Bramante. The castle's museum complex contains Michelangelo's Rondanini Pietà: his final work, carved until six days before his death in 1564, and deliberately unfinished in a way that presages 20th-century abstraction. The figure of Christ and the Virgin merged into a single vertical form — not Renaissance art but something that comes after it. The Civico Museo d'Arte Antica in the same building. Airport transfer.

14日間じっくりコース

  1. 1
    日目 1: Arrival & Duomo
    Cathedral rooftop above 135 spires, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele dome, risotto alla Milanese dinner.
  2. 2
    日目 2: The Last Supper
    8 a.m. first slot reservation, art historian explains 500-year conservation history, experimental technique and deterioration.
  3. 3
    日目 3: Pinacoteca di Brera
    Raphael's Betrothal, Mantegna's Dead Christ, Caravaggio's Emmaus, Napoleon's looted Venetian collection.
  4. 4
    日目 4: Quadrilatero d'Oro Fashion Tour
    Fashion journalist guide: Armani Tadao Ando, Bulgari Art Nouveau courtyards, Milan fashion system versus Paris.
  5. 5
    日目 5: Navigli Canal District
    15th-century canal engineering, aperitivo tradition with original-format buffet bars, Naviglio Grande dinner.
  6. 6
    日目 6: Lake Como Day
    Private boat to Bellagio, Villa Monastero gardens, lake perch and Valtellina wine lunch.
  7. 7
    日目 7: Castello Sforzesco & Michelangelo's Pietà
    Sforza dynastic seat, Michelangelo's final work six days before death, proto-abstract Rondanini Pietà.
  8. 8
    日目 8: Pinacoteca Ambrosiana & Leonardo Codex
    The Ambrosiana library holds Leonardo's Codex Atlanticus — 1,119 pages of drawings and writing on mechanics, geometry, anatomy, and urban planning that represent the broadest surviving record of Leonardo's mind. Alongside it: Caravaggio's Basket of Fruit (Italy's first still life painting, 1596), Raphael's full-scale cartoon for the School of Athens, and the library's illuminated manuscript collection. Private guided access to the Codex room.
  9. 9
    日目 9: Isola & Porta Nuova — Contemporary Milan
    Milan's most ambitious contemporary urban project: the Porta Nuova district with the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest — two residential towers with 900 trees planted on the balconies), the Unicredit Tower (Milan's tallest building), and the Isola neighborhood behind it — the artist quarter that survived the development and now houses the independent galleries, coffee shops, and design studios that define contemporary Milanese culture.
  10. 10
    日目 10: Monza & Ferrari Connection
    30-minute train to Monza: the Royal Villa (Reggia di Monza) built for Napoleon's son as King of Italy, the cathedral's Iron Crown of Lombardy (the crown of Charlemagne), and the Autodromo Nazionale — the oldest motor racing circuit in Italy (1922), still hosting the Italian Grand Prix. Private track walk with a racing historian: the banking of the old oval, the parabolica corner, and why Monza produces the highest average speeds in Formula 1.
  11. 11
    日目 11: Bergamo Alta — Medieval City Above the Plain
    Funicular to Bergamo Alta: a medieval upper city of Venetian-era fortifications, completely intact above the modern lower city. The Piazza Vecchia (Stendhal called it the most beautiful square in Europe), the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (Romanesque exterior, interior covered in Flemish tapestries and Lotto frescoes), and the Cappella Colleoni (Bergamo's Renaissance jewel). Lunch at a trattoria in the upper city: casoncelli (the Bergamo stuffed pasta, different from any other region's version).
  12. 12
    日目 12: Milan Food Market & Cooking Class
    Private cooking class beginning at the Mercato Metropolitano in the Porta Romana district: risotto preparation (the mantecatura technique — the vigorous butter finish that creates the Milanese texture), ossobuco (braised veal shin with gremolata), and a traditional panettone. The class includes a risotto technique workshop — the Milanese maintain that risotto is a cultural practice, not a recipe. Farewell dinner at a Navigli osteria.
  13. 13
    日目 13: Certosa di Pavia Day Trip
    50km south of Milan: the Certosa di Pavia, a Carthusian monastery begun by Gian Galeazzo Visconti in 1396. The façade is Italy's most extravagant marble surface — a Gothic-Renaissance hybrid with 70+ figures and 16 marble reliefs. The monastery's interior has been maintained by Cistercian monks since 1968. Private visit with a monk guide; the Cartusian silence lends weight to the decoration. Return via the Naviglio Pavese canal by boat.
  14. 14
    日目 14: Final Morning at the Duomo & Departure
    Last morning on the Duomo rooftop at opening time — the Alps visible from between the marble spires on clear days. A final aperitivo at a Brera bar. Airport transfer to Malpensa or Linate.

旅行の実用情報

ビザ
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
通貨
Euro (€)
言語
Italian
タイムゾーン
CET (UTC+1)

よくある質問

How do I book The Last Supper in Milan?+

The Last Supper (Cenacolo Vinciano) tickets are released on the official site (cenacolovinciano.vivaticket.it) typically four to six months in advance. Sessions are 15 minutes, maximum 25 people, no photography. The most in-demand slots (8 a.m., 12 p.m.) sell out within hours of release. A custom tour monitors the release dates and books immediately, or uses specialized ticket services that have advance allocations. Without pre-booking, last-minute tickets are occasionally available through official same-day sales or cancellations.

When is the best time to visit Milan?+

April–June and September–November are optimal: temperatures 18–26°C, post-summer calm, and the autumn food season (porcini, white truffle from Alba 90 minutes south). Fashion Week runs in February (Menswear) and September (Womenswear) — the city fills with the global fashion industry during these weeks, which is interesting to observe but makes hotel prices triple. July–August: many Milanese restaurants and shops close as locals leave for the coast. December has the La Scala opera season opening (December 7) and excellent winter markets.

Is La Scala worth attending?+

La Scala is among the world's three great opera houses (alongside Vienna State Opera and the Met), and the December 7 opening night is the most glamorous event in the Italian social calendar. Performances sell out months in advance; the season runs December through July. Standby tickets (biglietti in piedi) are sold on the day at the box office for a fraction of seat prices. A custom tour secures seats to the production of your choice. Even a concert in the main hall — which is acoustically extraordinary — justifies the visit.

What is the Milanese aperitivo and where should I have one?+

The aperitivo tradition originated in Milan in the late 19th century as a pre-dinner social ritual: Campari was invented here in 1860, and the Americano, Negroni, and Aperol Spritz all have Milanese or northern Italian origins. The original format: cocktail (Negroni, Campari soda, spritz) served with an extensive buffet of small plates — the 'apericena' format where the buffet substitutes for dinner. The best bars maintaining this tradition are in the Brera, Isola, and Navigli neighborhoods. Avoid the Duomo tourist zone.

Is Lake Como worth a day trip from Milan?+

Absolutely — and Varenna on the eastern shore is the correct arrival point (90 minutes by direct train from Milan Centrale). From Varenna, a private boat reaches Bellagio (the Y-junction village of the lake) in 15 minutes. The lake's combination of Alpine scenery, Belle Époque villa gardens (Villa Serbelloni, Villa Carlotta, Villa del Balbianello), and Lake Como fish restaurants makes it a genuinely different experience from the city. The mistake is going to Bellagio directly by coach — the boat approach, past Como cathedral and the western shore villas, is the correct introduction.

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