To encourage tourism in Milan, in addition to our special tickets, we also manage sustainable mobility, cultural activities and entertainment services.
BikeMi

Is the Milan bike-sharing service, that allows you to use a bike to get around the key attractions of the city. To use one of the 1500 BikeMi bikes available in 103 stations in the historical center, you can buy one of the two passes created specifically to suit your needs:
- Daily 2.50 €
- Weekly 6 €
Both passes include the first half-hour’s use free, then a € 0.50 charge for every thirty minutes you have the bike, up to no more than two hours.
For more information on the service, how to subscribe and activate your membership card, a map of stations in Milan and real-time bike availability, visit the BikeMi website.
Restaurant Tram ATMosfera

The most exclusive restaurant in Milan, a fully restored tram of “Carrelli” series. With three menus and a tour of the most evocative sites of the city, you’ll live an unforgettable evening.
Every Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy typical dishes of traditional Italian regional cuisine accompanied by selected Italian wines, presented by experts in the trade.
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City tour

Get a guided tour of Milan and all its cultural attractions in comfy coaches accompanied by tour guides. The journey to the centre of the beauties of the city lasts about three and a half hours and passes through the most famous places – the Duomo, the La Scala theatre, Castello Sforzesco and the Last Supper.
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City Sightseeing

Discover the city in a new way on our open-top buses that offer two possible tours, stopping a short walk away from museums, cathedrals, squares, flea markets, restaurants, parks and gardens. During the travel you can even listen to the multilingual audio guide.
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Food and Wine Tours

To discover places, flavours and traditions of local cultures, all tied to civilised dining. Our food and wine tours give you the opportunity to discover our rich local cultural heritage, our typical products and our traditional dishes. You can meet the taste trade through wine cellars, dairies, pasta producers, patisseries and extremely refined small businesses that open their doors to reveal the secrets and curiosities of their craft.
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