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Book timed tickets, choose priority entry when busy, and dress appropriately for a place of worship..
Hours vary by season, services, and events; the rooftop terraces often have separate schedules.
Occasional closures for liturgical celebrations, maintenance, or adverse weather affecting the terraces.
Piazza del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italy
Right in Piazza del Duomo—the city’s core—easy to reach by metro, tram, and on foot from many central neighborhoods.
From Milano Centrale or Cadorna, take the metro to Duomo (M1 Red or M3 Yellow). Milano Porta Garibaldi connects via M2/M3. All routes are well‑signed.
Driving into the center is not recommended. Area C (ZTL) restrictions apply and parking is scarce/expensive. Park outside and use metro or tram.
Numerous bus and tram lines serve the area (e.g., trams 2, 12, 14, 15, 16, 24). Check ATM Milano for live routes and times.
From Brera, Quadrilatero or Navigli it’s a pleasant walk; follow signs to Piazza del Duomo and the cathedral’s spires lead the way.
Gothic grandeur, delicate marble carvings, colored light through vast windows, and rooftop terraces among spires and statues.

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Walk between spires and statues with sweeping views over Milan; reach by stairs or lift.
See the ancient baptistery and earlier church foundations beneath the current cathedral.

Timed entry keeps things smooth; priority lanes help a lot during weekends and holidays.
Choose Cathedral only, add the Archaeological Area and Museum, or include the rooftop terraces by stairs or lift.