Let us be clear: Milan’s Duomo is not just another church. It is the city’s most important landmark located smack-dab in the centre of it all. Building on this magnificent Gothic cathedral began in the late 14th century and lasted hundreds of years (even today, it isn’t unusual to see scaffolding on the façade or the back of the church as restoration is often underway). While there is plenty to see inside the cathedral, visiting the top – via stairs or an elevator – is an absolute must to see Milan’s ever-changing skyline. Make sure to book in advance.
🤫 Insider tip: The Duomo area and the cathedral itself gets very busy during the day. Plan to get there early – and we mean early – to enjoy it without the crowds. Also, this is a high-risk pickpocket spot, so keep an eye on your belongings.