Embarque em uma jornada visualmente encantadora por Milão, guiada por um morador local, explorando tanto pontos turísticos icônicos quanto o charme oculto de lugares menos conhecidos. Sua aventura o levará da renomada Galeria Vittorio Emanuele II à majestosa Catedral de Milão. Descubra como esses locais se entrelaçam com o cotidiano local, de pontos de encontro populares a cenários pitorescos. Experimente Milão em detalhes enquanto seu guia o conduz pelos locais mais fotografados, compartilhando histórias e histórias pessoais envolventes.
Descubra os lugares fotogênicos de Milão com um guia local
- Você embarcará em uma jornada fotogênica por Milão com um morador local, descobrindo marcos icônicos e os charmosos recantos escondidos que definem o caráter único da cidade.
- Uma mistura de arquitetura grandiosa e ruas íntimas espera por você enquanto captura a elegância da Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II e da deslumbrante Catedral de Milão.
- Você descobrirá como esses locais famosos se conectam com a vida local cotidiana, desde pontos de encontro populares até cenários inspiradores.
- Seu guia local compartilhará histórias pessoais e informações privilegiadas, dando vida aos lugares mais fotografados de Milão
- Esta é uma maneira perfeita de ver Milão através de uma nova lente, combinando visuais deslumbrantes com experiências locais autênticas.
Visita guiada a pé
Guia local
Experiência para grupos pequenos
Despesas pessoais
P.za del Duomo, 12, Milão, Cidade Metropolitana de Milão, Itália
Saiba com antecedência:
- Este passeio é organizado por uma organização local independente
- Você fará parte de um pequeno grupo de até 8 viajantes
- O itinerário adapta-se aos interesses dos viajantes e ao ritmo de caminhada
- As paradas podem variar dependendo das condições climáticas
- Os bilhetes de entrada para transportes públicos, museus e monumentos não estão incluídos
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