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Milan Pass Review 2026: Is the Milan City Pass Actually Worth It?

Planning a trip to Milan and wondering if the Milan Pass or Milano Card is worth it? Our honest 2026 review compares costs, savings, and the difference between the two most popular city passes.

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Milan Pass Review 2026: Is the Milan City Pass Actually Worth It?

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Planning a trip to Milan and wondering if the Milan Pass or the Milano Card is worth your money? This 2026 review will help you decide which pass fits your travel style and itinerary best.

Verdict: The Milan Pass typically costs โ‚ฌ70.00 - โ‚ฌ80.00, representing a solid saving of โ‚ฌ16+ if you use the Hop-on Hop-off bus and visit the major museums.

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My Personal Verdict: Highly Recommended

"The Milan Pass is perfect for 'Power Sightseers' who want to squeeze the Duomo, La Scala, and a bus tour into 2 days. If you are a slow traveler, stick to standalone tickets."

Insider Tip:Don't confuse the Milan Pass with the Milano Card! The 'Milan Pass' includes the big ticket attractions for free, whereas the 'Milano Card' is mostly for transport and small discounts.

Milan Pass vs. Milano Card: Which one to choose?

Based on our recent data audit, this is the #1 question travelers ask. Here is the quick comparison:

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FeatureMilan Pass (The All-Inclusive One)Milano Card (The Budget One)
PriceHigh (~โ‚ฌ80)Low (~โ‚ฌ15)
Top AttractionsFree Entry (Duomo, La Scala, etc.)Discounts Only (10% - 20%)
Public TransportIncluded (48-72h)Included (24-72h)
Hop-on Hop-offIncludedNot Included

Choose the Milan Pass if you want to enter the Duomo, La Scala, and use the tour bus without paying extra at the gate. Choose the Milano Card if you only care about free public transport and visiting smaller, less-famous museums.

What is included in the Milan Pass?

The fantastic Milan Pass gives you free entrance to a ton of excellent Milan attractions things while putting the city's sights and attractions at your fingertips for a full 48 hours.

Duomo Terraces & Museum

Climb to the top of the Duomo for the most iconic view of Milan. This is the highlight of the pass!

La Scala Museum and Theater

One of the most famous opera houses in the world. Even if you aren't an opera fan, the interior architecture is breathtaking.

Hop-on Hop-off Bus (48h)

A great way to get around the city while listening to historical commentary.

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Final Summary

Running short of time? The Milan Pass is the best way to see the city's highlights without the stress of buying individual tickets.


If you are also traveling to Venice, check out our Venice Pass Review.

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About the Author

Sankalp Singh

Sankalp Singh is the Founder and Author of Chasing Whereabouts. He is passionate about travel, photography, and food. He has travelled across Europe extensively to experience its quirks, culture, and diversity. He is a self-taught traveller and he has been exploring the world since the age of 25. When he is not travelling, you can find him at work being a Software Engineer in his 9-5 job.

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