Visiting Milan, Italy
Italy's financial and fashion capital, a modern metropolis with world-class art and design.
Milan is in Italy, a Schengen Area member. Entry requirements depend on your nationality — check the details below.
Getting to Milan
Milan is served by 3 airport(s). It is a popular entry point for travelers visiting Italy.
Getting Around
Metro (5 lines), Tram, Bus, Regional trains, BikeMi bike-sharing
Highlights
Milan Cathedral (Duomo), The Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, La Scala opera house, Sforza Castle, Navigli canals district
Entry Requirements for Italy
- EU/EEA citizens Travel freely with passport or national ID. No visa or ETIAS needed.
- Visa-exempt nationals (US, UK, Canada, and others) No visa needed for stays up to 90 days. ETIAS required from Q4 2026 (€20).
- Visa-required nationals Schengen Visa required (€80). Apply at embassy of your main destination.
Stay Connected in Milan
Skip the roaming charges and avoid searching for a local SIM card. Set up a Saily eSIM before your flight — activate in seconds from your phone. Plans start at $1.99.
- Works across all Schengen countries
- No physical SIM card needed
- Activate instantly from your phone
Visiting Milan — FAQs
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Prepare for Your Trip to Milan
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