Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Milan

WEDNESDAY 18TH MARCH 2026
A THING TO DO THIS WEDNESDAY

in MILAN
Estimated cost €11 using stairs / €15 using lift (adult) Estimated duration 30 mins - 3 hours Distance away Less than a mile away
Visit the terraces on the roof of Milan Cathedral, some seventy metres up in the air, to get panoramic views of Milan's historic and stylish skyline. Visit between 10am and 7pm - and, with a Duomo Pass ticket you can also explore the interior of one of the largest churches ever built, too.
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MILAN
45.46°N, 9.19°E

Sunrise: 06:30
Sunset: 18:32
Moon Phase: new moon
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