Lo más destacado del recorrido en bicicleta por Milán
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Lo más destacado del recorrido en bicicleta por Milán

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Idiomas: Inglés, Neerlandés
Disponibilidad: A diario
Se acepta el bono en el móvil
Duración: Flexible
Ventajas
  • Pedalea por Milán durante un fantástico recorrido en bicicleta.
  • Descubre las joyas ocultas de la ciudad y los lugares más famosos.
  • Disfruta de un poco de relajación en el Parque Sempione
Qué te espera

Al recorrer la ciudad en bicicleta con este recorrido, tendrás una idea de Milán y disfrutarás de su descripción más completa en tan solo unas horas.

Súbete a tu bicicleta color aguamarina y sigue una ruta única que te permitirá descubrir Milán en su máxima expresión. Disfruta de una combinación perfecta de atracciones imperdibles y tesoros escondidos de una forma activa y divertida y descubre los mitos y leyendas más fascinantes y memorables de la ciudad.

Comience su recorrido en un encantador callejón del céntrico y animado distrito Ticinese/Navigli, a la entrada de una zona verde histórica de la ciudad.

Siga a su guía amigable y experimentado y descubra la ciudad a través de distritos antiguos y modernos.

A mitad del recorrido, haz una pausa para tomar un café, un helado o un snack.

En tan solo unas horas tendrás una introducción perfecta a la ciudad, a los lugares de interés y rincones escondidos, desde la mejor perspectiva: ¡el sillín de una bicicleta!

Paradas principales: Piazza Duomo, Piazza della Scala, Brera, Porta Nuova, Parque Sempione y Castillo Sforza, ruinas romanas y Colonne di San Lorenzo.

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Incluye
  • check Guía en inglés u holandés.
  • check Bicicleta
  • check Casco
  • check Impermeable
  • check Seguro de responsabilidad civil
No incluye
  • x_not_included Entrada a cualquier atracción, museo, edificio, iglesia.
  • x_not_included Alimentos y bebidas
  • x_not_included Todos los extras no mencionados explícitamente.
Dónde

Via Vetere, 11, Milán, Ciudad metropolitana de Milán, Italia

Lugar de encuentro:
Desde la estación de metro Duomo (M1 y M3): 14 min a pie o n. 3 tranvía
Importante
  • Los padres y adultos asumen la responsabilidad de los menores de 18 años incluidos en su reserva y transportados por ellos bajo su responsabilidad.
  • Todos los participantes declaran saber andar en bicicleta y que relevan al compañero de todas las responsabilidades.

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Brandled srl
Cargo por reserva
¡Buenas noticias! Esta reserva no tiene ningún cargo adicional.
Política de cancelación
Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 12 hours antes de que comience la actividad.

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    Marian Descamps

    Verified booking

    5

    30 de enero de 2023

    Viajó con la familia


    Ik raad iedereen aan om deze fietstocht te boeken!! Zo ken je in 3,5u de hotspots in Milaan. De gids was TOP!

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    TUI Musement Traveler

    Verified booking

    5

    9 de agosto de 2023

    De fietstoer met Susan was fantastisch! Boeiende weetjes en persoonlijke ervaringen, dus niet alleen maar het standaard verhaal uit de boeken. Bovendien nam ze alle tijd voor ons en da’s wel zo fijn als je relaxed met vakantie bent. Dus van ons 5 sterren plus voor Susan!

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