View of the Como Lake
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Mole Antonelliana
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Day Trips from Milan to take right now.

Milan’s lesser – known neighbour chosen for you.

Lombardy and the lakes.

Not far from Milan there are places that are really worth a visit, even just with a day trip.

Lombardy has got a strategic position, as it is set like a jewel among Alps, lakes and the beautiful plain and it is also the Italian region with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Each day trip I design is carefully thought up in all details and it is completely customised. Book your private guided tour now

It includes a private high-quality vehicle registered for passengers driven by a professional driver, a private motorboat and all the reservations required, e.g., trains, restaurants, museums, etc.

Below, I have chosen for you some of the private guided day trips to give you an idea. Also take a look at the photographs I have selected, all of them had been published in sequence.

Como and Lugano – visit two lakes in a day trip enjoying a motorboat cruise. The façades of the villas from the lake of Como comfortably seated on the private boat. The Swiss beautiful lake town in the Ticino Canton of the Swiss Confederation. Book your private guided tour now

Como and Bellagio: a walking tour visiting the historical centre of the Como town, motorboat cruises on both shores of the Lario Lake to end up at the famous hamlet of Bellagio. Book your private guided tour now

The Bernina Express: the most spectacular way to cross the Alps.

From Tirano to St. Moritz links up regions with different languages and cultures. This is not a rack railway and the train winds its way gently through splendid scenery. The UNESCO World Heritage railway is unique: it negotiates the 55 tunnels, 196 bridges and inclines of up to 70 per mil with ease, blending ideally with the alpine landscapes around the Albula and Bernina Passes. Thanks to the modern panoramic cars, you will enjoy unrestricted views of the unspoilt Alpine panorama. Book your private guided tour now

Oltrepo’ Pavese, the largest area of vineyards.

It is a wonderful triangle of land crossed by the 45th parallel between the Lombard valley and gentle hills on the side of the Po River, bordering Piedmont, Liguria and Emilia Romagna. Delve into the rows of grapes of different vines, from which excellent wines are produced in the dozens of wineries in this area. Enjoy wine tastings in the wine valleys. Book your private guided tour now

The Certosa of Pavia and Vigevano at the time of Leonardo da Vinci.

A six-hour day trip from Milan including lunch at Vigevano.

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Stresa, Arona, the Lake Maggiore and the Borromean Islands.

Its beauty so enchanted the rich noblemen and bourgeoisie between the 18th and 19th centuries that it would appear that the summer resort tradition actually started here. Milan’s élite came to Lake Maggiore, for the cool air in the villas, parks and gardens, which still attract visitors. Book your private guided tour now

Lake Iseo: known in ancient times as Sebino, has always been a destination for writers and poets; its image is also linked to the success of the Franciacorta sparkling wine. Monte Isola, the largest lake island in Italy is to be reached by motorboat and 2016 was chosen by the environmental artist Christo for his site-specific work of art “The Floating Piers”. Book your private guided tour now

Lake Garda: Italy’s largest, its landscapes marked with lemon groves, ancient villages and artistic sites. The Vittoriale at Gardone Riviera is the villa that the poet Gabrielle d’Annunzio had it built between 1921 and 1938, you see his private home, the gardens, a theatre, a mausoleum. Sirmione is behind the walls of the 13th century Scaligera Fortress. On the way back we stop at Desenzano too. Book your private guided tour now

Bergamo: the Upper town and the Lower town are connected by a funicular which dates back to 1887. Its massive Venetian defensive systems is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A must see. Book your private guided tour now

Turin: it was the capital of the Duchy of Savoy and when the House of Savoy unified the peninsula it became the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1865. Inside Palazzo Carignano we will be visiting the first Parliament of Italy and from the Mole Antonelliana we will enjoy a 360° view of Turin and the Alps. Break for lunch at piazza San Carlo while in the afternoon we will explore the famous cafés of the city and other highlights. Book your private guided tour now

Genova and Portofino to admire the gorgeous Ligurian coast.

On the Gulf of Genoa, you find one of the most important ports on the Mediterranean and the first of Italy. Next to Porto Antico, the Old Port, an intricate tangle of alleyways, called caruggi, wind through the Old town and the along Garibaldi street you find the “Rolli” UNESCO World Heritage Site which were lists of prominent stately homes belonging to noble Genovese who were available to host guests travelling on State visits, when Genoa was a Republic. Last but not least we will taste the famous delicious “focaccia”. 

Portofino will be our next destination. You can’t miss to see the iconic U-shaped port, flanked by a tidy row of similar-sized, multi-colored houses. Book your private guided tour now

Venice: built on a series of low mud banks amid the tidal waters of the Adriatic Sea, it is simply unique. It appears as it were an open-air theatre. We will be visiting the interiors of the Doges’ Palace and the Basilica of St. Mark. It includes a taxi boat through the Canal Grande and a gondola cruise through the Bridge of Sighs and other parts of Venice. Walking tour through “calli” and “campi”, namely, streets and squares, so called in the floating city, while in the rest of Italy they are called “vie” and “piazze”. Book your private guided tour now

Lake Orta is the favourite place for romantic souls.

The village Orta is a maze of picturesque streets and narrow cobbled lanes, flanked by old stone walls whose doorways are topped with triangular architraves. The spectacular island of Saint Julius faces the village a short distance away and it is dominated by the namesake Romanesque Basilica. We will walk along the narrow street that goes round the whole of the island to end up at the convent of cloistered nuns who live permanently there, devoting their days to prayer, study, making communion wafers and the famous “pane di San Giulio”, St Julius’ bread. Book your private guided tour now

Verona winds gently on the banks of the river Adige.

In its urban structure and its architecture, Verona is an outstanding example of a town that has developed progressively and uninterruptedly over 2,000 years, this is the reason why it has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Roman theatre was built in the 1st century BC and its semicircular seating area is still used today for performances. William Shakespeare set here two very famous plays: Romeo and Juliet and The Two Gentlemen of Verona. We will be visiting the highlights and we will look for the most beautiful views.

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Castell’Arquato, Parma, Fontannelato, Piacenza: one of the best-preserved medieval villages in the northern part of Emilia Romagna, the town of the prosciutto ham, and the parmesan cheese, the XIV century castle still surrounded by a large moat, “Piacenza is a pass-through land”, as Leonardo Da Vinci wrote in the Atlantic Codex. 

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