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Embark on an easy urban hike through the heart of Milan, a route designed to immerse you in the city's vibrant atmosphere and rich history. This pleasant loop covers 3.4 miles (5.5 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 94 feet (29 metres), making it accessible for nearly everyone.…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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207 m
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385 m
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1.87 km
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4.17 km
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4.40 km
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5.50 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.63 km
501 m
346 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.90 km
1.07 km
277 m
213 m
< 100 m
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This easy urban walk is approximately 5.5 km long and generally takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace. This duration allows you to enjoy the sights without rushing.
Yes, absolutely. This trail is explicitly categorized as an easy hike and is designed for all fitness levels. The minimal elevation gain and accessible paths make it suitable for everyone, including beginners and those looking for a comfortable stroll.
The route takes you through the heart of Milan, showcasing many iconic sights. You'll pass by the magnificent Milan Cathedral, the historic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the impressive Sforza Castle. You'll also experience the green spaces of Indro Montanelli Public Gardens and Sempione Park.
As an urban trail, the terrain primarily consists of city streets, paved sidewalks, and well-maintained park paths. It's a smooth and accessible surface, perfect for a comfortable walk through the city.
Being in the city center, public transport is the most convenient option. Milan has an extensive metro, tram, and bus network with stops near major landmarks. If driving, parking garages are available in the city center, though they can be costly. Consider using public transport to reach the starting point easily.
Yes, this urban walk is generally dog-friendly. Many parks and public areas in Milan allow dogs on a leash. Please ensure your dog is well-behaved and always kept on a leash, especially in crowded areas and near attractions. Remember to clean up after your pet.
No, you do not need any permits or pay entrance fees to walk this urban trail itself. It's a public route through the city. However, individual attractions like the Milan Cathedral or Sforza Castle may have their own entrance fees if you choose to go inside.
Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) are generally the best times. The weather is pleasant, not too hot, and ideal for walking. Summer can be quite warm, and winter can be chilly, though the city is beautiful year-round.
Absolutely. As this route goes through the center of Milan, you'll find countless cafes, restaurants, and benches in piazzas and parks where you can stop for a coffee, a meal, or simply to rest and people-watch.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the MilanoInCima and the Cammino di Sant'Agostino - Foglia Orientale, among others. You might also encounter parts of the Running Circuit Parco Sempione.
This specific route is not explicitly described as a circular loop, but as an urban walk through the city center, it can easily be adapted to be circular by connecting various streets and landmarks, or you can use public transport to return to your starting point.
Yes, this easy urban walk is very suitable for families with children. The accessible paths, minimal elevation, and numerous points of interest like parks and historical sites make it an engaging and manageable activity for all ages. There are plenty of opportunities for breaks and snacks along the way.
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