The Milan Hop-On, Hop-Off Tour has the following stops:
On route A, the bus stops include :
• *Castello: This majestic building dates back to 1450 and was built in the Gothic-Renaissance style. The castle now hosts important art exhibitions.
• S. Ambrogio
• Ticinese / Navigli
• Parco
• PUniversita Statale
• *Duomo: The Duomo di Milano is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan. It has an outstanding musical heritage and exquisite Gothic architecture.
• *Manzoni-Scala: The Teatro alla Scala in Milan is one of the world’s most famous opera houses and the museum houses a collection of paintings, drafts, statues, costumes and other documents regarding opera and La Scala’s history.
• Manin
• Moscova / Arena
On route B, the bus stops include:
• *Castello: This majestic building dates back to 1450 and was built in the Gothic-Renaissance style. The castle now hosts important art exhibitions.
• Triennale: The Triennale of Milan was founded in Monza in 1923 to encourage the relationship between industry, production and applied arts. Since 1933 it has been based in the Palazzo dell’Arte, designed by Giovanni Muzio.
• Garibaldi: The Porta Garibaldi is a Neo-Classical arch dedicated to Garibaldi. The gateway is a Doric triumphal arch flanked by two toll gates.
• Repubblica:On the second Sunday of every month, the Piazza della Repubblica hosts the Gran Balon market with antique dealers coming in from far and wide.
• Stazione Centrale: It is one of the main railway stations of Europe.
• Buenos Aires: It is the biggest shopping street in the city and one of the largest in Europe with shops offering a variety of merchandise. It is a great place for bargains during sales periods, after Christmas and mid-summer.
• Porta Venezia: This place is characterised by the historical importance of its buildings, most of which are more than 400 years old and the many colourful and beautiful public gardens.
• *Duomo: The Duomo di Milano is one of the most famous buildings. It is a large and elaborate Gothic cathedral on the main square in the city. It has an outstanding musical heritage and is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan.
• San Babila
• *Manzoni-Scala: The Teatro alla Scala in Milan is one of the world’s most famous opera houses and the museum houses a collection of paintings, drafts, statues, costumes and other documents regarding opera and La Scala’s history.
• Brera
(* denotes the stops which are common in Route A and Route B. You can switch routes as per your convenience.)