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Make the most of Milan with the Milan Pass — the official city card that gives you free entry to 8 of the city's best attractions, unlimited hop-on hop-off bus access or public transport, and a voucher booklet packed with discounts on tours, restaurants, and shopping. From the Duomo rooftop terraces and La Scala to the World of Leonardo and the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana — everything you need to explore Milan in 48 or 72 hours is covered in a single convenient pass.

Key Highlights

  • Enjoy free admission to 8 of Milan's top attractions including the Duomo, La Scala Museum and Theatre, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, and Leonardo3 — all with one pass
  • Explore the iconic Duomo Cathedral Rooftop Terraces by lift — skip the ticket desk and head straight up
  • Discover Leonardo3 — The World of Leonardo interactive museum with hands-on machines and immersive display
  • Get around easily with the Milano City Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off Bus or ATM unlimited public transport included for your full 48 or 72-hour duration
  • Save even more with a voucher booklet offering discounts on Milan tours, bike and segway rentals, meals, and shopping

About Milan Pass

The Milan Pass puts the city's finest attractions at your fingertips for a full 48 or 72 hours — the most convenient and best-value way to experience Milan's cultural, artistic, and architectural highlights without juggling separate tickets and queues at every venue.

Free entry is included at 8 top attractions: the Duomo Cathedral Rooftop Terraces by lift, La Scala Museum and Theatre, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, the Museum of Science and Technology, Leonardo3 — The World of Leonardo interactive museum, the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, and the Museo d'Arte e Scienza. Getting around is equally covered — choose between the Milano City Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off Bus for a guided panoramic city circuit, or the ATM unlimited public transport pass for metro, tram, and bus travel across the city for the full duration of your pass.

The voucher booklet included with every Milan Pass unlocks an additional layer of savings across the city — discounts on guided tours, bike and segway rentals, restaurants, and shopping. A free city map and guidebook complete the package, helping you navigate Milan's neighbourhoods and plan your itinerary. Collect your physical Milan Pass at the Milan Visitor Center and your 48 or 72-hour validity begins from the moment of redemption.

Inclusions

  • 48-hour or 72-hour Milan Pass — valid from redemption at the Milan Visitor Center
  • Milano City Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off Bus
  • ATM Public Transport — 48 or 72 hours (based on selected option)
  • Duomo Cathedral Rooftop Terraces (by lift)
  • La Scala Museum and Theatre
  • Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
  • Museum of Science and Technology
  • Leonardo3 — The World of Leonardo interactive museum
  • Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
  • Museo d'Arte e Scienza — Art and Science Museum
  • City map and guidebook
  • Voucher booklet with discounts for tours, restaurants, and shops

Exclusions

  • The Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie (requires a separate ticket)
  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses and tips
  • Some temporary exhibition (require additional fees)

Insiders' Tips

Collect your Milan Pass at the Milan Visitor Center first thing on your first sightseeing morning — your 48 or 72-hour validity starts from the moment of redemption, so activating it early maximises your full window. Head to the Duomo rooftop terraces early in the day for the shortest queues, and save Leonardo3 and the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana for the afternoon when outdoor sites are at their busiest.

Additional Information

Pass Validity

  • Validity begins from redemption at the Milan Visitor Center — 48 or 72 consecutive hours depending on chosen option
  • Each included attraction can be visited once only during pass validity
  • Prior to visiting each attraction, verify their individual opening hours

Child Policy

  • Children under 4 years old: free — no pass required
  • Children aged 4 to 11 years: child pass available, must be booked in combination with an adult Milan Pass (12+)

Restrictions

  • The Last Supper is not included — book separately and well in advance
  • Pass is strictly personal and non-transferable — one pass per person
  • Each attraction can be visited once during pass validity

Accessibility & Facilities

  • Most included venues are wheelchair accessible — confirm with individual venues before visiting
  • City map, guidebook, and voucher booklet provided on collection

Cancellation Policy

  • The ticket is non-refundable

Milan Pass Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Milan Pass?
The Milan Pass is an official city card giving free entry to 8 of Milan's top attractions, unlimited hop-on hop-off bus or public transport, a city map and guidebook, and a voucher booklet with discounts on tours, meals, and shopping — valid for 48 or 72 consecutive hours from collection at the Milan Visitor Center. It is the most convenient and best-value way to cover Milan's cultural highlights without booking separate tickets for every venue.
Which 8 attractions are included in the Milan Pass?
The 8 included attractions are the Duomo Cathedral Rooftop Terraces (by lift), La Scala Museum and Theatre, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Museum of Science and Technology, Leonardo3 — The World of Leonardo interactive museum, Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, and Museo d'Arte e Scienza. Each attraction can be visited once during the pass validity period.
Does the Milan Pass include public transport?
Yes — the Milan Pass includes both the Milano City Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off Bus and ATM unlimited public transport (metro, tram, and bus) for either 48 or 72 hours depending on the pass option selected. This gives complete freedom to move between attractions across the city without purchasing individual transport tickets.
Does the Milan Pass include the Last Supper?
No — Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie is not included in the Milan Pass and requires a separate ticket booked well in advance. The pass covers the Leonardo3 interactive museum experience, but the original fresco at Santa Maria delle Grazie must be reserved independently.
What is the difference between the 48-hour and 72-hour Milan Pass?
Both pass options include identical attractions, transport, and discount benefits — the only difference is the validity window, with the 48-hour pass covering one full or two partial sightseeing days and the 72-hour pass extending to three or more days. The 72-hour pass is better value for visitors wanting to explore all 8 included attractions at a relaxed pace without time pressure.
How do I collect and activate the Milan Pass?
The Milan Pass must be collected in person at the Milan Visitor Center, where your 48 or 72-hour validity period begins from the moment of redemption. Collect the pass on the first morning of your planned sightseeing day to ensure the full validity window is used across your most active days in the city.
Can children use the Milan Pass?
Children under 4 years old join for free with no pass required. Children aged 4 to 11 years can purchase a child Milan Pass, but only in combination with an adult Milan Pass for a guest aged 12 or above. Confirm child pricing at the time of booking.
Is the Milan Pass wheelchair accessible?
Most venues included in the Milan Pass are wheelchair accessible, and the Duomo Rooftop Terraces are accessed by lift as standard with the pass. Confirming specific accessibility arrangements with individual venues before your visit is recommended for guests with specific mobility requirements, as accessibility provisions vary between sites.
Do I need to book the Milan Pass in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended, particularly during Milan's peak tourism seasons of spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the pass is in high demand. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 18% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your pass ready to collect at the Milan Visitor Center. Remember that your 48 or 72-hour validity begins at the Visitor Center — plan your collection time to align with the start of your first full sightseeing day.

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Milan Pass

USD 115.47

Insiders’ Tips

Collect your Milan Pass at the Milan Visitor Center first thing on your first sightseeing morning — your 48 or 72-hour validity starts from the moment of redemption, so activating it early maximises your full window. Head to the Duomo rooftop terraces early in the day for the shortest queues, and save Leonardo3 and the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana for the afternoon when outdoor sites are at their busiest.

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