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Discover Milan's iconic landmarks on a private day trip from Rome, including the Duomo, Sforza Castle, and optional Last Supper visit, all with train tickets included.

For those eager to explore Milan’s fashion, architecture, and cultural highlights in just one day, the Rome to Milan by Rail: Private Day Tour offers a compelling option. Priced at $1,055.78 per person, this tour combines the comfort of round-trip train tickets, private transportation, and expertly guided visits to some of the city’s most famous sights. With around 13 hours dedicated to this adventure, it suits travelers who want a comprehensive glimpse of Milan without sacrificing convenience.
The tour begins early, with a pickup at your hotel in Rome, followed by a smooth transfer to Rome’s Termini station. Traveling in second class, the train journey takes approximately 3 hours, giving you time to relax and enjoy Italy’s scenery. A private guide then accompanies you through Milan’s highlights, from its Gothic Cathedral to its fashion district, ensuring a personalized experience. Notably, there is the option to pre-book a visit to Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper—a rare and treasured opportunity that requires advance planning.
While this full-day tour offers a well-rounded look at Milan, it’s important to note that admission to the Duomo’s interior costs €15 per person, and this expense is not included in the base price. Still, the guided outdoor tours of key landmarks provide plenty of photo-worthy moments and cultural insights. This tour is ideal for busy travelers seeking an efficient but detailed glimpse of Milan’s art, architecture, and style.
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This tour starts with a hotel pickup in Rome, where a private driver takes you to Termini station. Once there, you board a second class train heading to Milan’s Centrale station, with tickets included in the package. The train ride lasts about 3 hours, during which you can relax or enjoy the passing scenery.
After arriving in Milan, a local assistant helps coordinate transfers to the city’s main attractions. The tour includes transfers from Milan rail station to Duomo Square and back, making the journey smooth and comfortable. This logistics setup allows you to maximize your sightseeing time without worrying about transportation details.
The full-day assistance in Milan ensures smooth transitions between sites. The tour concludes with a return transfer to Rome, dropping you off at your hotel, so you avoid the hassle of navigating Milan’s public transport alone. This setup is especially convenient for travelers who prefer a personalized, hassle-free experience.

The core of this tour is the guided outdoor visit of Milan’s most iconic landmarks. The Duomo Cathedral is the first stop, where a local guide leads you around the exterior of the Gothic masterpiece and explains its history and architecture. Inside visits are not included in the base tour but can be added for €15.
Next, you visit Piazza della Scala, famous for its opera house and its role in Italy’s musical history, hosting premieres by composers like Verdi and Puccini. The 30-minute stop here offers photo opportunities and brief insights into Milan’s cultural scene. Following that, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II invites you to explore Italy’s oldest shopping mall, a blend of historic architecture and vibrant commerce.
The Castello Sforzesco is another highlight, with free access to its courtyard and surrounding gardens. The castle’s impressive façade and gardens serve as a lively gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Throughout these visits, the private guide shares details about Milan’s history and architecture, enriching your appreciation of the sites.

After exploring the major landmarks, the tour offers approximately 7 hours of free time in Milan. This period allows you to wander along Via Monte Napoleone, Milan’s renowned fashion street, where high-end boutiques line the streets. The free time also provides an opportunity for lunch, whether at a local trattoria or a café in the bustling district.
This flexible period gives you the chance to shop for fashion or simply soak up the lively atmosphere of Milan’s streets. The itinerary does not specify guided visits during this phase, so you can tailor the experience to your interests, making this tour ideal for fashion enthusiasts or those wanting a relaxed pace.

One of the tour’s notable features is the optional visit to Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. This opportunity is pre-bookable, but it’s important to secure tickets in advance due to high demand and limited availability. Seeing this masterpiece offers a rare glimpse into Renaissance art and adds a cultural depth to the Milan visit.
Since admission to the Last Supper is not included in the base price, travelers should budget for this optional expense. This visit is a perfect add-on for those deeply interested in Leonardo da Vinci’s work or eager to see one of the most celebrated artworks in the world.
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The tour starts at 7:30 am, with the hotel pickup arranged for your convenience. The entire experience is designed to maximize your day, with a full 13 hours of sightseeing and free time. The full-day assistance in Milan ensures your transfer between sites proceeds smoothly, and the private nature of the tour means it’s only your group participating.
Since the tour is free to cancel up to 24 hours before the start, it offers flexibility for last-minute changes. The group size is limited to your private group, making for a more intimate and personalized experience.

This tour is well-suited for travelers seeking a comprehensive yet flexible way to see Milan’s highlights in a single day. The inclusion of private guides and personalized transfers makes it ideal for those who value comfort and tailored experiences. It’s particularly good for fashion lovers, art enthusiasts, and history buffs eager to explore Milan’s landmarks without the stress of logistics.
However, it does require a moderate level of physical mobility, especially if you plan to visit interior sites like the Duomo or the Last Supper, which may involve standing or walking for extended periods.
The Rome to Milan by Rail: Private Day Tour offers a robust itinerary of Milan’s main sights, combined with the convenience of private transport and expert guidance. The early start and full-day schedule are balanced by the flexibility of free time, allowing travelers to focus on what interests them most.
The main limitations are the additional cost for interior site visits and the need for pre-booking for the Last Supper if that feature is desired. Nonetheless, this tour delivers a personalized, efficient, and insightful overview of Milan in just one day, perfect for those with limited time but a desire to experience Italy’s fashion and art capital.
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Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip second class train tickets from Rome to Milan are included, along with transfers between Milan’s rail station and the city’s main landmarks.
Can I visit the interior of the Duomo?
Interior visits are not included in the base tour but can be added for €15 per person.
Is the Last Supper visit guaranteed?
The visit to Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper is optional and pre-bookable. Availability depends on advance booking, as tickets are limited.
What is the duration of the train journey?
The train ride lasts approximately 3 hours each way.
How much free time do I get in Milan?
There are about 7 hours of free time after the guided outdoor tours, giving flexibility for shopping or lunch.
What are the main landmarks visited?
The highlights include the Duomo Cathedral, Piazza della Scala, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Castello Sforzesco.
Is this tour suitable for kids or elderly travelers?
The tour involves some walking and standing at landmarks, so it’s best suited for those with average mobility.
What should I bring for the free time?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and any personal items needed for lunch or shopping.
How do I book the optional Last Supper visit?
Advance booking is necessary, and it should be arranged separately from the main tour to secure a slot.
Is this a private or group tour?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, providing a more personalized experience.