Duomo di Milano, central landmark of Milan

Signature Tours of milan

Milan doesn’t seek to impress.It reveals itself only to the attentive eye.

Duomo di Milano, central landmark of Milan

Signature Tours of milan

Milan doesn’t seek to impress.It reveals itself only to the attentive eye.

A Slow,Unhurried Pace

This city doesn’t reveal itself right away. It rewards those
who know how to look — and feel the details.

Over 11 yearsliving in Italy

I know Milan beyond guidebooks — its rhythm, local neighborhoods, and corners that never make it to Instagram.

Licensed guide,art historiana

With me, Milan’s art becomes engaging and easy to
understand — without pomp or academic dryness.

We speak the same language

 I offer tours in English, Ukrainian, Italian, and Russian — choose what feels most
comfortable for you.

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Unhurried format

This city doesn’t reveal itself at once. It rewards those who know how to look and notice the details.


Over 11 years living in Italy

I know Milan beyond the guidebooks: its rhythm, local neighborhoods, and hidden corners.


Licensed guide, art historian

With me, Milanese art becomes exciting and accessible — without pomp or academic dryness.


We speak the same language

I offer tours in English, Ukrainian, Italian, and Russian — choose what feels most comfortable for you.


A Slow, Unhurried Pace

This city doesn’t reveal itself at once. It rewards those who know how to look and notice the details.


Over 11 years living in Italy

I know Milan beyond the guidebooks: its rhythm, local neighborhoods, and hidden corners.


Licensed guide, art historiana

With me, Milanese art becomes exciting and accessible — without pomp or academic dryness.


We speak the same language

 I offer tours in English, Ukrainian, Italian, and Russian — choose what feels most
comfortable for you.

My Milan Tours

I'll guide you through Milan beyond the tourist routes.
Leonardo, fashion, finance, design, and museum tours.

My Milan Tours

I’ll guide you through Milan beyond the usual tourist routes — a city of rhythms, lived-in neighborhoods, and unexpected spaces. Leonardo, layered architecture from different eras, contrasts between history and modern life, fashion, finance, and design all come together here. For art lovers, I offer museum tours ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary art.

Milan: A First Encounter with the City (2 hours)

A first introduction to Milan is about rhythm, space, and the city's character. This route will help you see the highlights without information overload. 

In two hours, we'll walk through the historic center and trace how Milan became a city of culture, fashion, and finance.

  • Piazza del Duomo and Milan Cathedral (exterior) Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Piazza della Scala and La Scala Theatre Piazza Mercanti and City HallSforza Castle Piazza San Sepolcro and Biblioteca Ambrosiana
    The tour can be extended by one hour to include a visit inside the Cathedral.

€150

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.Duomo entrance ticket not included

Milan: A First Encounter with the City (2 hours)

This route will help you see the highlights without information overload: the rhythm, space, and character of the city.

In two hours, we'll walk through the historic center and trace how Milan became a city of culture, fashion, and finance.

  • Piazza del Duomo and Milan Cathedral (exterior) Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Piazza della Scala and La Scala Theatre Piazza Mercanti and City Hall Sforza Castle Piazza San Sepolcro and Biblioteca Ambrosiana
    The tour can be extended by one hour to include a visit inside the Cathedral.

€150

ffor groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.Duomo entrance fee not included.

Duomo Cathedral — the Heart of Milan (2 hours)

This tour is dedicated to Milan’s most powerful symbol — the Duomo Cathedral. Over the course of two hours, we’ll trace its story through architecture, art, and the city’s collective memory. 

  • The most fascinating statues on the cathedral façade and their symbolism: The site where the Duomo’s main relic is preserved The crypt of Milan’s patron saint The most striking stained-glass windows inside the cathedral The terraces, offering panoramic views of the city and the main square Hidden details that are easy to miss without a guide

€150

for groups of up to 4 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.Cathedral entrance ticket not included. I recommend purchasing tickets in advance via the official website.

Duomo Cathedral — the Heart of Milan (2 hours)

This tour is dedicated to Milan’s most powerful symbol — the Duomo Cathedral. Over the course of two hours, we’ll trace its story through architecture, art, and the city’s collective memory.

  • The most fascinating statues on the cathedral façade and their symbolism: The site where the Duomo’s main relic is preservedThe crypt of Milan’s patron saint The most striking stained-glass windows inside the cathedral The terraces, offering panoramic views of the city and the main squareHidden details that are easy to miss without a guide

€150

for groups of up to 4 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.Cathedral entrance ticket not included. I recommend purchasing tickets in advance via the official website.

Porta Venezia — Unexpected Milan (2.5 hours)

I invite you to explore Porta Venezia — one of Milan’s most atmospheric neighborhoods.

Even those who know the city well often rediscover it here. This is the district of Milanese bourgeois elegance: refined, understated, and culturally rich. Liberty architecture, private villas, artistic interiors, and unexpected urban details create a layered, intimate portrait of the city.

A route for those who enjoy discovering a city slowly and attentively.

  • Liberty-style architecture of Porta VeneziaCasa Museo Boschi di Stefano A surprising “flamingo” in the heart of the city Cinematic villas The house that “listens to wishes” A royal villa Hidden details of the neighborhood
    The museum visit is optional; entrance tickets are paid separately.

€190

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.The route includes the park of Villa Necchi Campiglio. Entrance tickets are not included.

Milan and Fashion History (2 hours)

A walk through the district where style was born — the Quadrilatero della Moda.

We’ll trace how Milan became a global fashion capital: from the early ateliers of Germana Marucelli and Giole Veniani to the era of Armani, Versace, and Moschino. Beyond the glitter of shop windows lies another Milan — calm, historic, and elegant, with palaces, former monasteries, and quiet green courtyards. 

This tour is about beauty, inspiration, and memory. Because in Milan, fashion is part of the city’s cultural fabric.

  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Prada’s first historic boutiqueVia Montenapoleone — a symbol of Milanese luxury Museo di Palazzo Morando (optional)The courtyard featured in the film House of GucciBuilding façades linked to Versace and ArmaniFashion boutiques as a form of applied art
    The tour can be extended by 1 hour to visit:● Museo della Moda at Palazzo Morando (free entry)● Armani/Silos (entrance tickets not included)

€150

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.

Porta Venezia — Unexpected Milan (2.5 hours)

I invite you to explore Porta Venezia — one of Milan’s most atmospheric neighborhoods.

Even those who know the city well often rediscover it here — through Liberty-style architecture, private villas, artistic interiors, and unexpected urban details.

A route for those who enjoy discovering a city slowly and attentively.

  • Liberty-style architecture of Porta Venezia Casa Museo Boschi di Stefano A surprising “flamingo” in the heart of the city Cinematic villas The house that “listens to wishes”  A royal villa Hidden details of the neighborhood
    The museum visit is optional; entrance tickets are paid separately.

€190

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.The route includes the park of Villa Necchi Campiglio. Entrance tickets are not included.

Milan and Fashion History (2 hours) 

A walk through the district where style was born — the Quadrilatero della Moda.

We’ll trace how Milan became a global fashion capital: from the early ateliers of Germana
Marucelli and Giole Veniani to the era of Armani, Versace, and Moschino.

This tour is about beauty, inspiration, and memory. Because in Milan, fashion is part of the city’s cultural fabric. 

  •  Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and Prada’s first historic boutique Via Montenapoleone — a symbol of Milanese luxury Museo di Palazzo Morando (optional) The courtyard featured in the film House of Gucci Building façades linked to Versace and Armani Fashion boutiques as a form of applied art/
    The tour can be extended by 1 hour to visit: Museo della Moda at Palazzo Morando (free entry) Armani/Silos (entrance tickets not included)

€150

ffor groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.

Brera — Vecchia Milano (2 hours)

A neighborhood where Milan remains true to itself. Narrow streets, quiet courtyards, workshops, and galleries preserve the atmosphere of the old city.

The spirit of bohemia is still felt here. Brera was once home to Milan’s red-light district — a rarely discussed layer of urban life that reveals much about the city’s social history. 

This walk is for those who value authenticity, art, and urban character.

  • Palazzo Brera and the Academy of Fine ArtsThe city’s oldest pharmacy The Brera Botanical GardenThe Braidense Library Piazza San Marco and the Church of San Marco
    Optional visit: Pinacoteca di Brera — in this case, the tour can be extended by 1.5 hours.

€150

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.

Brera — Vecchia Milano(2 hours)

A neighborhood where Milan remains true to itself. Narrow streets, quiet courtyards, workshops, and galleries preserve the atmosphere of the old city. 

The spirit of bohemia is still felt here. Brera was once home to Milan’s red-light district — a rarely discussed layer of urban life that reveals much about the city’s social history.

This walk is for those who value authenticity, art, and urban character.

  • ● Palazzo Brera and the Academy of Fine Arts  The city’s oldest pharmacy The Brera Botanical Garden The Braidense Library Piazza San Marco and the Church of San Marco.
    Optional visit: Pinacoteca di Brera — in this case, the tour can be extended by 1.5 hours.

€150

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.

Cinque Vie District — “The Five Streets” (2 hours)

One of Milan’s oldest and most characterful areas. This is where the forum of ancient Mediolanum once stood, along with a theater and the imperial palace.

Today, Cinque Vie is Milan in miniature: ancient fragments, medieval basilicas, historic façades, and contemporary art spaces layered side by side.

This route is for those who want to discover a deeper, quieter, and more authentic Milan.

  • Piazza San Sepolcro — the site of the ancient forum of Mediolanum Via Brisa — r remains of the imperial palace Basilica of Saint Ambrose A ceramic workshop with original handcrafted pieces  A contemporary art gallery A hidden pastry shop and small atmospheric boutiques

€150

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per personFor groups of more than 10 people, the use of a radio guide system with headsets is mandatory (paid separately). 

Cinque Vie District — “The Five Streets” (2 hours)

One of Milan’s oldest and most characterful areas. This is where the forum of ancient Mediolanum once stood, along with a theater and the imperial palace.

Today, Cinque Vie is Milan in miniature: ancient fragments, medieval basilicas, historic façades, and contemporary art spaces layered side by side.

  • Piazza San Sepolcro — the site of the ancient forum of Mediolanum Via Brisa — remains of the imperial palace Basilica of Saint Ambrose A ceramic workshop with original handcrafted pieces A contemporary art gallery A hidden pastry shop and small atmospheric boutiques 

€150

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.For groups of more than 10 people, the use of a radio guide system with headsets is mandatory (paid separately). 

Leonardo: In the Footsteps of a Genius in Milan (2.5 hours)

The world’s most celebrated artist—who openly admitted he did not enjoy painting. In Milan, Leonardo was not only an artist, but above all an engineer, architect, and scientist, centuries ahead of his time.

On this walk, we explore the city where he spent nearly twenty years of his life—from his service at the court of Ludovico Sforza to his final Milanese projects. 

  •  Sforza Castle, where Leonardo created theatrical sets for the ducal court Piazza Mercanti, part of his everyday Milan  Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, home to the only male portrait attributed to Leonardo and pages from his notebooks — the Codex Atlanticus  The former Ospedale Maggiore (now the University of Milan) The historic Conca dell’Incoronata lock, likely designed by Leonardo himself/
    Please note: this tour does not include The Last Supper or the National Museum of Science and Technology (both can be added by prior arrangement).

€190

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.For groups of more than 10 people, a radio headset system is mandatory (paid separately). Entrance tickets to the Pinacoteca are paid separately.

Navigli: Real Life Between Past and Future (2.5 hours)

A Milan that breathes with water.
The Navigli district is the heart of authentic city life. Here, the spirit of old Milan still lingers—in canals, bridges, courtyards, and workshops that echo the city’s artisanal past. 

If you wish, this tour can be transformed into a gastro walk, as Navigli is today one of Milan’s most popular areas for aperitivo and evening strolls along the canals.

  • Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio — one of Milan’s most atmospheric churches, with 15th-century frescoes and a distinctive façadeVicolo dei Lavandai (Washerwomen’s Alley), where laundry was once washed directly in the canal  Conca di Viarenna lock, built at the end of the 15th century using the lock system refined by Leonardo da Vinci Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese — picturesque waterways that once connected Milan to the sea  Alda Merini House — the poet’s former home, now a museum dedicated to love and the city of Milan.

€190

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.For groups of more than 10 people, a radio headset system is mandatory (paid separately).

Leonardo: In the Footsteps of a Genius in Milan (2.5 hours)

The world’s most celebrated artist—who openly admitted he did not enjoy painting. In Milan, Leonardo was not only an artist, but above all an engineer, architect, and scientist, centuries ahead of his time.

On this walk, we explore the city where he spent nearly twenty years of his life—from his service at the court of Ludovico Sforza to his final Milanese projects. 

  •  Sforza Castle, where Leonardo created theatrical sets for the ducal court Piazza Mercanti, part of his everyday Milan  Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, home to the only male portrait attributed to Leonardo and pages
    from his notebooks — the Codex Atlanticus
     The former Ospedale Maggiore (now the University of Milan) The historic Conca dell’Incoronata lock, likely designed by Leonardo himself.
    Please note: tthis tour does not include The Last Supper or the National Museum of Science and
    Technology (both can be added by prior arrangement).

€190

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.For groups of more than 10 people, a radio headset system is mandatory (paid separately). Entrance tickets to the Pinacoteca are paid separately.

Navigli: Real Life Between Past and Future (2.5 hours)

A Milan that breathes with water. The Navigli district is the heart of authentic city life. Here, the spirit of old Milan still lingers — in canals, bridges, courtyards, and workshops that echo the city’s artisanal past.

If you wish, this tour can be transformed into a gastro walk, as Navigli is today one of Milan’s most popular areas for aperitivo and evening strolls along the canals. 

  • Church of San Cristoforo sul Naviglio — one of Milan’s most atmospheric churches, with 15th-century frescoes and a distinctive façade Vicolo dei Lavandai (Washerwomen’s Alley), where laundry was once washed directly in the canal Conca di Viarenna lock, built at the end of the 15th century using the lock system refined by Leonardo da Vinci Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese — picturesque waterways that once connected Milan to the sea  Alda Merini House — the poet’s former home, now a museum dedicated to love and the city of Milan.

€190

for groups of up to 5 people

Additional participant: €20 per person.For groups of more than 10 people, a radio headset system is mandatory (paid separately).

Themed Museum Tours in Milan

Milan is not only about fashion and architecture. It is a city where Italian art fromdifferent periods is seamlessly woven into the rhythm of modern life. 

Themed Museum Tours in Milan

Milan is not only about fashion and architecture. It is a city where Italian art from different periods is seamlessly woven into the rhythm of modern life. 

Exhibition at Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan

Pinacoteca di Brera

“Flowers in a Wooden Vessel” by Jan Brueghel the Elder

Pinacoteca Ambrosiana

Interior of La Scala opera house

 La Scala Theatre Museum

Tours of temporary exhibitions must be booked in advance.Please check the exhibition schedule when making your reservation.

Ceiling of Sforza Castle museum

Sforza Castle Museums

Fondazione Prada in daylight

Fondazione Prada

Interior of the grand staircase, Royal Palace

Exhibitions at Palazzo Reale

Art is engaging and accessible when it is explained with passion and without academic dryness.

As an art historian, I offer professional yet engaging museum toursin Milan — informative, well structured, and enjoyable.

Art is engaging and accessible when it is explained with passion and without academic
dryness.

As an art historian, I offer professional yet engaging museum tours in Milan — informative, well
structured, and enjoyable.

My Other Routes Through Northern Italy

Every Italian city has its own character, and each reveals itself in a different way.

My Other Routes Through Northern Italy

Every Italian city has its own character. And each reveals itself in its own way.

Villa del Balbianello on Lake Como, Italy

Lake Como

Alpine landscapes, villas with lush gardens, lakeside towns, and panoramas that have inspired artists and composers. Lake Como is about calm, beauty, and the feeling of being inside an Italian film.

Historic Porta San Giacomo gates in Bergamo

Bergamo

A medieval upper town, historic walls, and refined art collections. Bergamo captivates with its quiet atmosphere, attention to detail, and understated elegance.

Panoramic view of Verona

Verona

Ancient monuments, an iconic amphitheatre, and historic squares.
Verona is a city where antiquity meets opera, and every street tells a story of love and passion.

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Beyond Tours

In addition to my walking itineraries, I also create themed journeys, cultural encounters, andand individual guidance tailored to specific needs.

I’ve been living in Italy for over ten years and collaborate with trusted professionals — lawyers, real estate consultants, and specialiste in Italian university admissions.

What I Can Organize Personally:

    Private and group itineraries across Northern Italy

    Food and wine journeys

    Cultural itineraries in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland (Canton Ticino)

    Guidance at art exhibitions and cultural events

    Online lectures and seminars on art history

    Guidance during professional fairs and events (Salone del Mobile, Design Week, etc.)

    Language support for business meetings (excluding simultaneous interpretation)

Anastasiia, your Northern Italy tour guide

Beyond Tours

IIn addition to my walking itineraries, I also create themed journeys, cultural encounters,
andand individual guidance tailored to specific needs.

I’ve been living in Italy for over ten years and collaborate with trusted professionals — lawyers, real estate consultants, and specialiste in Italian university admissions.

Анастасія, ваш гід Північною Італією

What I Can Organize Personally:

    Private and group itineraries across Northern Italy

    Food and wine journeys

    Cultural itineraries in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland (Canton Ticino)

    Guidance at art exhibitions and cultural events

    Online lectures and seminars on art history

    Guidance during professional fairs and events (Salone del Mobile, Design Week, etc.)

    Language support for business meetings (excluding simultaneous interpretation)

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