Milan Private Tours — City, Food, Segway & Day-Trip Options Compared
A private guide tailors the route to you — the choice is a private city walk, a private food tour, a private Segway or Navigli tour, a private cooking class, or a private Venice day trip.
Available
8 options
Avg. rating
4.7 - 8,020 reviews
From
$66 EUR
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before
Private Tours: what to know before booking
A private guide tailors the route to you — the choice is a private city walk, a private food tour, a private Segway or Navigli tour, a private cooking class, or a private Venice day trip.
- Availability
- 8 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $66 EUR before checkout fees.
- Rating signal
- Compared options average 4.7 stars across 8,020 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Central Milan meeting points, or hotel-area pickup on some private day trips
- Best time
- Whenever suits you — flexibility is the whole point of going private
- Ticket note
- Date- and time-specific once confirmed; agree the start time at booking
Private Tours in Milan
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Everything you should know before you book
A private tour is the answer when you want Milan on your own terms — your start time, your pace, and a guide who answers your questions rather than a script. The range here is wide: a private city tour for a flexible overview, a private food tour that follows your tastes through the delis and wine bars, a private Segway or Navigli district tour, and even a private cooking class that begins with a local market shop.
Private tours suit families, small groups, and anyone who'd rather not share a guide. They cost more per head than a group tour, but the trade is real flexibility — slow down at the Sforza Castle, skip what you've seen, or push out to Venice as a private day trip. Most are bookable for your party only, with the route and timing confirmed when you book.
Frequently asked questions
Are private tours worth it in Milan?
Yes if you value flexibility — a private guide sets the pace to your party, tailors the route, and answers your questions directly. They cost more per person but suit families and small groups well.
What can I do as a private tour in Milan?
A private city walk, a private food tour, a private Segway or Navigli district tour, a private cooking class with a market visit, and even a private Venice day trip — all bookable for your group only.
How many people can join a private tour?
It's your party only, so group size is up to you within the listing's limit. Per-person cost falls as the group grows, which is why private tours often work out well for families.






