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How Much Does a Trip to Milan Cost?

Fashion capital of the world - the Duomo, Leonardo's Last Supper, aperitivo culture, and stunning design.

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Budget

$88/day

~$264 for 3 days

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Comfort

$207/day

~$621 for 3 days

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Luxury

$548/day

~$1644 for 3 days

Daily Cost Breakdown

CategoryBudgetComfortLuxury
hotelAccommodation$38$110$320
restaurantFood & Dining$26$48$110
trainLocal Transport$7$12$38
local_activityActivities$14$32$75
wifiSIM / Internet$3$5$5
Total per day$88$207$548

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Money-Saving Tips

  • check_circleBook Last Supper tickets at least 2 months in advance — they sell out immediately.
  • check_circleNavigli district has the best aperitivo deals — drinks come with free buffet.
  • check_circleThe ATM day pass covers unlimited metro, bus, and tram rides.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a trip to Milan cost?expand_more

A 3-day trip to Milan costs approximately $264 on a budget, $621 for mid-range comfort, or $1644 for a luxury experience. These estimates include accommodation, food, transport, and activities but exclude flights, which vary by origin.

What is the cheapest time to visit Milan?expand_more

The cheapest months to visit Milan are during the off-season: January, February, August, December. Prices can be 20-30% lower than peak season (April, May, June, September, October). You'll also encounter fewer crowds.

How many days should I spend in Milan?expand_more

We recommend 3 days for Milan. This gives you enough time to see the main attractions, explore local neighborhoods, and enjoy the food scene without feeling rushed.

Is Milan expensive for tourists?expand_more

Milan is relatively expensive for tourists. Budget travelers can get by on $88/day, while comfort travelers should plan for $207/day including accommodation, meals, and activities.

What currency is used in Milan?expand_more

Milan uses EUR. We recommend exchanging money at local ATMs rather than airport exchange offices for the best rates. Many places also accept credit cards.