Duomo di Milano Tickets — Rooftop, Fast-Track & Guided Tour Options Compared
The Duomo sells separate access to the cathedral, the rooftop terraces, and the museum — the real choice is which combination you want and whether to add a guide or a fast-track skip-the-line.
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$12 EUR
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Duomo di Milano: what to know before booking
The Duomo sells separate access to the cathedral, the rooftop terraces, and the museum — the real choice is which combination you want and whether to add a guide or a fast-track skip-the-line.
- Availability
- 13 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $12 EUR before checkout fees.
- Rating signal
- Compared options average 4.6 stars across 10,525 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milan
- Best time
- First slot of the morning or late afternoon for shorter queues and softer light
- Ticket note
- Timed-entry; rooftop slots are date- and time-stamped
Duomo di Milano in Milan
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Everything you should know before you book
Milan's Duomo is the largest Gothic cathedral in Italy, took nearly six centuries to finish, and bristles with more than 3,400 statues. The headline experience is the rooftop: you walk among the marble spires with the Madonnina above you and, on a clear day, the Alps on the horizon. Tickets are sold by zone — cathedral, rooftop (stairs or lift), museum, and the archaeological area beneath the square — so check exactly what your ticket covers.
Book the rooftop with lift access and a fast-track slot to skip the longest queues. The terraces are busiest at midday; an early-morning or late-afternoon slot is calmer and the light is better for photos. Combo tickets that bundle the Duomo with La Scala or the Last Supper save money and cut down on separate bookings.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Duomo rooftop worth it?
Yes — walking among the spires with views over Milan (and the Alps on clear days) is the highlight of the whole site. Choose lift access if you'd rather not climb the 250-odd steps.
Do I need a separate ticket for the rooftop?
Yes. Cathedral, rooftop, and museum are sold by zone. Combined or fast-track tickets bundle them so you don't queue at each entrance.
What's the dress code at the Duomo?
Shoulders and knees must be covered to enter the cathedral itself — bring a shawl or wear longer layers in summer. The rooftop is less strict but the same rule is safest.







