Milan Fiat 500 Tour: Skyline Views & Hidden Gems
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Overview
The 2-hour Vintage Fiat 500 Big SkyLine Tour in Milan is a unique way to discover the city's charm! This tour is perfect for visitors who want to see both the old and new parts of Milan.
Climb aboard a classic Fiat 500 and experience Milan from a fresh perspective. A friendly guide will share the city's secrets, offering historical insights and current information, and suggesting great places to visit during the stay. This tour feels like exploring Milan with a knowledgeable friend, but with a professional touch! The tour visits iconic landmarks like the Rasini Tower, Porta Nuova (Medieval Arches), and the artistic Brera District. See the impressive Sforzesco Castle, the panoramic Torre Branca, and the Triennale Milano design museum. Explore the modern CityLife District, the Arco della Pace, and the Gianni Brera Civic Arena. Pay respects at the Monumental Cemetery and admire the colorful Rainbow Tower, the UniCredit Tower, and the innovative Bosco Verticale. Other architectural gems include the Diamond Tower, Palazzo Buonarroti-Carpaccio-Giotto, Palazzo Serbelloni, Snia Viscosa Tower, and the Royal Villa of Milan.
The 2-hour Vintage Fiat 500 Big SkyLine Tour includes a tour leader driver, two stops for walking around, and the use of a classic red Fiat 500. Please note that air conditioning, air-bags, seat belts, restrooms, and Wi-Fi are not included.




Highlights
See Milan in Style: Cruise through Milan in a classic vintage Fiat 500.
Hidden Gems & Famous Spots: Discover both iconic landmarks and secret spots of Milan.
Local Expert Guide: Learn about Milan's history and culture from a friendly local guide.
Perfect Photo Opportunities: Capture unforgettable memories with unique photo opportunities.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy this tour for its unique way to see Milan and the friendly guides. Some mention issues with noise and lack of AC.

Customers loved seeing Milan in a unique way, especially the cool vintage car.
The tour guides are friendly and know a lot about the city's history.
Many customers enjoyed the places they visited, and they got great tips for their visit
Customers felt safe and comfortable with the driver.
It's a very unforgettable experience for many tourists
Some found it difficult to hear the guide due to traffic noise.
The lack of air conditioning made some customers uncomfortable on warmer days.
The Journey
Rasini Tower
The Rasini Tower, a landmark of Milanese elegance designed by Emilio Lancia and Gio Ponti, stands at the corner of Corso Venezia and Porta Venezia. This twentieth-century marvel, comprised of the Tower and the Palace, offers a glimpse into luxury apartment living with a touch of architectural history, reflecting Milan's sophisticated urban charm.
Porta Nuova (Medieval Arches)
Step back in time at Porta Nuova, one of Milan's largest medieval gates. These historic arches, remnants of the city's ancient walls, offer a tangible connection to Milan's rich past, providing a glimpse into the city's defensive structures and medieval urban layout.
Brera District
Immerse yourself in the artistic ambiance of Brera, Milan's elegant district. Explore the renowned Art Gallery (Pinacoteca di Brera), the tranquil Botanical Garden, and the historic Church of Santa Maria del Carmine. Indulge in luxury shopping and savor exquisite cuisine at the district's elegant bars and restaurants, experiencing the vibrant cultural heart of Milan.
Sforzesco Castle
Discover the grandeur of Sforzesco Castle, a formidable fortress built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza on the ruins of the 14th-century Porta Giovia Castle. Just outside Milan's historic center, this sprawling complex invites you to explore its courtyards, museums, and art collections, offering a captivating journey through Milan's ducal history.
Torre Branca
Ascend the Torre Branca, a steel tower designed by Giò Ponti in 1933, located within Sempione Park. Originally named Torre Littoria, it offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the Milan skyline. A must-try experience for those seeking a unique perspective of the city, showcasing Milan's architectural innovation and panoramic beauty.
Triennale Milano
Delve into the world of art, design, and architecture at Triennale Milano, housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte. This internationally recognized cultural institution presents a dynamic program of exhibitions, theatrical shows, performances, concerts, talks, and meetings, making it a vibrant hub for creativity and innovation in the Lombardy capital.
CityLife District
Experience modern Milan in the CityLife district, home to luxury apartments and cutting-edge skyscrapers. Explore the trendy shops, international restaurants, and cinema of the CityLife Shopping District. Relax in the expansive CityLife park, with over 1000 trees, pedestrian paths, and cycle routes, while also visiting the Palazzo delle Scintille which hosts fashion shows and exhibitions.
Arco della Pace
Admire the Neoclassical Arco della Pace (or Porta Sempione), the first of Milan's newer gates, dating back to 1807. Originally conceived as a triumphal entrance to the city from France, it stands in the vast square behind the Sforzesco Castle, showcasing Milan's historical ties and architectural grandeur. The gate was built along the Spanish bastions, which have now been demolished.
Gianni Brera Civic Arena
Visit the Gianni Brera Civic Arena, a multifunctional sports facility inaugurated in 1807 as the Milan Amphitheater. Acquired by the Municipality in 1870 and renamed the Civic Arena, this historic venue has hosted countless sporting events and performances, embodying Milan's enduring commitment to athletics and recreation.
Monumental Cemetery
Wander through the Monumental Cemetery, designed by Carlo Maciachini and opened in 1866. This extraordinary site allows visitors to journey through Milan's history, discovering the tombs of prominent figures whose names grace major metro stations, roads, and squares. A captivating blend of art, history, and memory, offering a unique glimpse into Milan's past.
Rainbow Tower
Marvel at the Rainbow Tower, a vibrant homage to Milanese creativity built in 1990 from a repurposed water tank in Porta Garibaldi. Restored for Expo2015, this colorful landmark embodies Milan's innovative spirit and artistic flair, adding a touch of whimsy to the city's skyline.
UniCredit Tower
Gaze up at the UniCredit Tower complex, eco-sustainable buildings in glass and steel designed by Cesar Pelli. Comprising three towers reaching heights of 230 meters, 100 meters, and 50 meters, this architectural marvel symbolizes Milan's modern ambition and commitment to sustainable urban development, dominating the city's financial district.
Bosco Verticale
Experience the innovation of the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest), a pair of residential tower buildings designed by Boeri Studio. Located on the edge of the Isola district, these structures integrate living trees and plants into their design, offering a striking example of sustainable architecture and urban biodiversity in the heart of Milan.
Diamond Tower
Admire the Diamond Tower (Diamantone), a skyscraper that dominates Milan's business center between Viale della Liberazione and Via Galilei. Serving as the headquarters for the Italian companies of the BNP Paribas Group, this architectural gem exemplifies Milan's modern skyline and its role as a hub for international commerce.
Rasini Tower
The Rasini Tower, a landmark of Milanese elegance designed by Emilio Lancia and Gio Ponti, stands at the corner of Corso Venezia and Porta Venezia. This twentieth-century marvel, comprised of the Tower and the Palace, offers a glimpse into luxury apartment living with a touch of architectural history, reflecting Milan's sophisticated urban charm.
Palazzo Buonarroti-Carpaccio-Giotto
The Palazzo Buonarroti-Carpaccio-Giotto is easily recognized by its distinctive architectural character, notably the large passage arch created by Piero Portaluppi. This architectural feature adds a unique flair to the building, making it a noteworthy landmark in Milan's urban landscape.
Palazzo Serbelloni
Explore Palazzo Serbelloni, a splendid example of neoclassical architecture named after the Serbelloni family. Built in the second half of the 18th century by Simone Cantoni, this majestic and imposing palace stands as a testament to Milan's aristocratic heritage and architectural elegance.
Snia Viscosa Tower
Discover the Snia Viscosa Tower (also known as the San Babila Tower), built in 1937 based on a design by architect Alessandro Rimini. This structure, housing shops, offices, and apartments, embodies Milan's architectural evolution and urban functionality in the bustling San Babila area.
Royal Villa of Milan
Experience the grandeur of the Royal Villa of Milan, also known as Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte, a neoclassical villa surrounded by a beautiful English-style garden. Built between 1790 and 1796 by Leopoldo Pollack for Count Ludovico Barbiano of Belgiojoso, it now houses the Modern Art Gallery, offering a blend of history, art, and serene natural beauty.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes a tour leader driver and two stops for exploring on foot, all while riding in a classic red Fiat 500. Please be aware that air conditioning, airbags, seat belts, restrooms on board, and onboard Wi-Fi are not included. The tour does not specify a pickup or drop-off location in the provided data.
Hot Tip
Many customers recommend bringing a hat and sunglasses, especially on sunny days. Also, it can get noisy with the traffic, so it may be helpful to sit close to the tour guide so you hear everything.