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Free things to do in Milan
You don't need a big budget to enjoy Milan. These experiences are completely free to attend — though many still require you to reserve a spot in advance because capacity is limited.
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Why this shortlist
Free walking tours are the single most popular free activity in Milan, and we list every reputable one in town. Many are tip-based, which means you pay what you think the tour was worth at the end.
Aside from walking tours, look for free museum entry days, open-air concerts, and self-guided routes with downloadable maps.
Shortlist
Free things to do in Milan


National Museum Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci: Entry Ticket
Dari€13

Da Vinci's Last Supper Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

City Sightseeing: Milan Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Milan City Center and Last Supper Guided Tour

Casa Milan Museum: Entry Ticket
Dari€16.5

Duomo di Milano: Duomo Complex Fast Track Ticket
Dari€39

Duomo Milan Skip-the-Line Tickets

Milan Duomo Full Complex Skip-the-Line Tickets with Terrace Access

San Siro Stadium Tour: Reserved Entrance
Dari€39

Leonardo3 Museum - The World of Leonardo
Dari€16

Serravalle Designer Outlet - Transport Ticket from Milan

Villa Necchi Campiglio: Entry Ticket
Dari€15

Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
Dari€18.5

Duomo di Milano, The Last Supper & Teatro alla Scala: Entry + City Walking Tour
Dari€119

From Milan: Lake Como & Bellagio by Bus with Private Boat Tour

The Last Supper: Skip The Line Ticket + Guided Tour
Dari€195

Serravalle Designer Outlet: Roundtrip from Milan
Dari€25

Teatro alla Scala: Skip The Line Ticket + Small Group Tour
Dari€38

Portaluppi Studio-Museum: Entry Ticket and Guided Tour

The Milan Pass

Duomo di Milano: Entry Ticket + Archaeological Area
Dari€19.5

Acquatica Park: Open Date Ticket
Dari€28

From Milan: Lake Como & Lugano Day Trip with Cruise
Before you book
FAQ
- Are tip-based tours really free?
- Yes — there's no obligation to tip. Most guides survive on tips, though, so €5–€10 per person is the norm if you enjoyed it.