Your driver will meet you at your address in Tirano.
You’ll travel in comfort for 2 h 30 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Milan.
A car trip from Tirano to Milan offers an extensive tour of this region's mountainous landscapes. It’s a 105-mile-long (169 km) journey full of majestic alpine views and the green plains of Lombardy. You’ll be in the car for around two and a half to three hours, giving you plenty of time to fill your day exploring the wonderful stops along the way.
Stop at the Orrido di Bellano, a deep gorge filled with howls of running water. Follow walkways through the gorge to find frescoes that depict the devil, a tower from the 1800s named “Devil’s House” and the blue and green haze reflecting from the waterfall. After this eerie out-of-world experience, visiting the colorful streets and enjoying the views along Lake Como’s coast in Varenna will be a pleasing contrast.
After watching the changing views from your window and wandering the sites and towns special to the region, your driver will deliver you to your accommodation in the chic streets of Milan and offload your luggage so you arrive in the city in style.
Today, Milan is a global capital of fashion and design with a high-energy urban pace, where luxury boutiques are just a stone's throw from historic monuments like the Duomo di Milano. But this lively metropolis in the northern Lombardy region has more in store. It’s a perfect blend of dynamic modern innovation and deep-rooted cultural heritage.
The history of Milan goes back over two millennia and includes a glorious period as a significant center in the Roman Empire. Apart from Duomo di Milano, one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals, the history of the city is reflected in the Sforza Castle as well, a Renaissance fortress that now houses museums and art collections.
The colors and the richness of the city can be seen in its many cultural icons, including Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” and the prestigious Milan Fashion Week. There is always something deeply enriching about visiting a city that stands as the essence of such powerful elements, so be prepared to be enchanted.
Traveling from Tirano to Milan will be a memorable journey, especially if you are traveling in the comfort of Daytrip’s private car service. Your local driver will make sure everything goes smoothly, but here are some travel tips to ensure you have the best trip possible:
The weather will greatly affect the drive, especially through the mountainous regions near Tirano. Check forecasts in advance and be prepared for potential changes, such as fog or snow, which could impact visibility and road conditions.
Traffic in Italy changes according to the time of day. Avoid rush hours by leaving early in the morning. It will help you skip the traffic as you approach Milan, and you’ll have more time to explore on the way.
Milan’s traffic and parking can be daunting. Instead of using a rental car, take advantage of Milan's extensive public transportation network. Commute in metros, trams, and buses for cost-effective and stress-free exploring.
You have several different ways to get from Tirano to Milan, including driving, taking a train ride, or booking a private car service. How you travel depends on your needs and budget.
There are direct trains from Tirano and Milan departing once every two hours. The train ride with a regional train takes approximately two and a half hours, with tickets costing as little as $11 per person. It is a budget-friendly and scenic option, but keep in mind that you won’t be able to explore any town or interesting site on your way because of the lack of flexibility. Check the timetable of the trains here.
Booking a private car service like Daytrip to get from Tirano to Milan comes with the ultimate comfort and flexibility. Traveling on your own schedule, eliminating the possibility of missing your transfers, and crowded stations, is a simple recipe for a perfect car trip. You’ll be picked up from your exact location in Tirano by your English-speaking driver and brought to your destination in Milan. Along the way, you can chat about local culture and enrich your trip with exciting sightseeing stops.
You can drive yourself from Tirano to Milan by renting a car. The drive will take around two and a half to three hours, and you’ll go through the Valtellina Valley. Following the SS38 is the most direct route and it is dotted with great views. The downsides can be taking care of the tolls, fuel costs, and driving in a foreign country. And once you get to Milan, you'll likely find you don't need a car to navigate the city.
After your trip from Tirano to Milan, you’ll find no shortage of things to do when you get to Italy’s most contemporary city. Include these things to your itinerary for when you get to Milan:
The Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square) is the perfect place to see some of Milan's finest monuments. Spin around to admire the Duomo Cathedral's gothic architecture, Italy's oldest shopping mall, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the refined design of the Royal Palace. Or if you'd prefer to take in the view with a refreshing drink, grab a seat at Terrazza Duomo 21.
In the ring of the city center of Milan, there is a not-so-hidden little Venice. The canals Navigli Grande, Naviglio Pavese, Viale Cassala, and Viale Liguria make a wonderful district full of dreamy restaurants, cafes, and bars where you can relax while watching the reflection of small houses on the water. Wandering around the small art shops and studios is like transporting to a little Italian town while you are still in Milan. If you're here for the last Sunday of the month, definitely stop by the Merctino dell'Usato di Porta Genova flea market.
Head to the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie to see da Vinci's "Last Supper" for yourself. To protect this masterpiece, you're only allowed to be in the room with it for a few minutes, but there are plenty of other stunning examples of Renaissance art and architecture to admire.
Pinacoteca di Brera is a gallery displaying masterpieces such as the “Discovery of the Body of Saint Mark” by Tintoretto, the "Dead Christ" by Mantegna, and the “Supper at Emmaus” by Caravaggio. The museum provides tactile samples for some of the artworks, such as fabrics or fragrances, letting you experience the paintings in a completely different way.
Between 5:00 and 8:00 PM, locals get together with friends and family for apertivo. This Milanese tradition is celebrated by nearly every bar around town, letting you get a delicious cocktail accompanied by cured meats, bread, and cheeses for only €12. Some establishments even offer pizza!
The best time to plan your visit from Tirano to Milan is in spring or fall, or around Christmas time.
The shoulder seasons of spring and fall see pleasant temperatures in the 70s, mostly sunny weather, fewer tourists, and better prices on accommodation. These benefits all come together to make a more enjoyable experience, whether it's trying to get dinner, or visiting popular landmarks.
Visiting Milan in summer, particularly in July and August, can be challenging due to the intense humidity and occasional storms characteristic of the Po Valley. This period is marked by hot weather and increased tourist traffic due to school holidays.
Late December is another great time to visit Milan. While the streets can get crowded as visitors and locals alike come out to enjoy the festive Christmas lights and markets, the holiday atmosphere and special events are worth braving the cold for.
This medieval monastery on a tiny finger of land jutting into Lake Como treats visitors to ancient artwork and homemade liquor. Spirit of the Lake
The tumbling houses and cobbled streets of this tiny hamlet offer medieval atmosphere on the shores of Lake Como. Lakeside Jumble
Named for the eerie howling noises made by the rushing water, this scenic gorge is anything but horrid. Horrific Beauty
A perfect destination with sublime weather, Varenna is a village along Lake Como with relaxation as its number one promise. Lakefront for the wealthy
With its lakefront setting and long history, this commercial center offers beauty, landmarks, and modern convenience. Bustling Beauty
This 10th century church maintained its ancient aesthetic even after extensive renovations. Preserving the Middle Ages
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We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
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