Milan Walking Tasting Tour with Secret Food Tours
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Milan Walking Tasting Tour with Secret Food Tours

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Milan Walking Tasting Tour with Secret Food Tours
From $102.00
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What you’ll do

On our Secret Food Tours: Milan, you’ll enjoy a vast variety of dishes and drinks deriving from the “Milanese” tradition. We’ll take you around the Navigli area and explain what’s so special about it. Through food it will be easy to show you how Milan is the most international Italian city: that makes it also the most interesting for people from other cities to move to, which means? It’s the only Italian city where you can try food from all over the country: Sicilian, Calabrese, Neapolitan, Pugliese! You’ll start with arancina from Sicily. An intriguing historical prelude will introduce you to the most typical dish in Milan, “Risotto”. We'll have the privilege to eat it and also to learn the secrets and the preparation modalities behind this magnificent plate.
Itinerary
1
Porta Genova is a railway station in Milan, Italy, located on the Passante Ferroviario di Milano suburban railway line. It was opened in 2004 and provides connections to other parts of Milan and the surrounding regions. The station is named after the nearby Porta Genova, one of the ancient gates of the city walls of Milan.
2
Darsena is a district in Milan, Italy, located in the Navigli area. It is known for its lively nightlife, trendy bars, and restaurants. The district takes its name from the Naviglio Grande canal, which used to serve as a commercial port and is now a popular spot for strolling and boating. The Darsena area has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years, becoming one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Milan.
3
The Naviglio is a canal system in Milan, Italy, comprised of the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese. The canals were originally built in the 12th century to connect Milan with other cities and to facilitate commerce. Today, the Naviglio is a popular tourist attraction, known for its picturesque waterways, historic bridges, and vibrant nightlife in the Darsena district. The Naviglio Grande is lined with cafes, restaurants, and bars, and is a popular place for boat rides and walks. The Naviglio Pavese, on the other hand, is a quieter and more rural canal that runs through the countryside.
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A "Porta Ticinese" was already part of the medieval walls of Milan (12th century); the medieval gate is one of the few remnants of the medieval walls that are still in place, and it is located in the same area as the modern "Porta Ticinese", but closer to the city centre (as the medieval walls enclosed a smaller area than the Spanish walls). The current location of the gate (in a plaza that is now called "Piazzale XIV Maggio") was established during the Spanish rule, in the 16th century.
5
We walk and see the shopping street in one of the world's shopping capitals.
6
Discover the beauty of one of the coolest squares and building in the world: we won't enter the dome, but we'll have a look at it from the outside and leave our guests right in front of it.

What’s included

Coffee

Arancina from Palermo

Sweet Pasticciotto

Panzerotto Pugliese

Risotto with leek, pear and Gorgonzola(from Novara)

A glass of Red wine

Luxurious Fruit Tartlet

Our Secret Dish

What’s not included

Gratuities for the guide, highly appreciated in Italy

Duomo di Milano (Only Outside the dome)

Transportation

What’s not included

Gratuities for the guide, highly appreciated in Italy

Duomo di Milano (Only Outside the dome)

Transportation

Notes

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

From $102.00
Calendar iconWhen are you going
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.