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Milan City Sightseeing Map Explained - All Stops & Lines

Detailed breakdown of the Milan City Sightseeing map. Explore the Red, Blue, and Green lines stop-by-stop with monument guides.

4/10/2025
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Detailed view of the Milan City Sightseeing bus route map

Navigating a new city can be tricky, but the City Sightseeing Milan map is your key to unlocking the Lombard capital. The iconic red open-top buses operate on 4 distinct lines that crisscross the entire city, from the historic center to the modern skyscrapers and the san siro stadium.

Here is a detailed breakdown of what you will find on the map, line by line, stop by stop.

Official Route Map

🔴 Line A (Red Line) – The Historic Heart

The classic route. Perfect for first-time visitors who want to see the main monuments and historic squares.

Frequency: Every 20 minutes | Loop Time: ~60 minutes

Key Stops & Highlights:

  1. Foro Bonaparte (Castello Sforzesco)

    • The Main Hub: This is where all lines meet.
    • See: The massive Renaissance fortress and its refreshing fountain. Perfect for a start.
  2. Cadorna (Santa Maria delle Grazie)

    • Must-See: Da Vinci’s The Last Supper is here (remember to book months ahead!).
    • Photo Op: The "Needle, Thread and Knot" sculpture in the square.
  3. Cenacolo / S. Ambrogio

    • Visit: The Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio, one of the oldest in Milan.
  4. Corso Magenta / Palazzo Litta

    • Atmosphere: Admire the Baroque architecture and historic palaces along this elegant street.
  5. Duomo (Piazza del Duomo)

    • The Icon: The absolute center.
    • Stop Here For: The Cathedral (Duomo), Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the Royal Palace. You can't come to Milan and miss this.
  6. Manzoni / La Scala

    • Culture: The famous Opera House and the Poldi Pezzoli Museum are just steps away.
  7. Manin / Giardini Pubblici

    • Green Space: Seen along the road: The Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, a lovely green lung in the city.
  8. Moscova (Brera District)

    • Art & Vibes: The Pinacoteca di Brera is here. The district is full of artistic vibes, small cafés, and cobblestone streets.

🔵 Line B (Blue Line) – Sketches of Modern Milan

The "skyline" route. Connects the historic center with the new futuristic districts and shopping avenues.

Frequency: Every 20 minutes | Loop Time: ~90 minutes

Key Stops & Highlights:

  1. Foro Bonaparte (Castello Sforzesco) - Interchange

  2. Aquario / Parco Sempione

    • Family Fun: The civic aquarium and a walk in the large Parco Sempione.
  3. Garibaldi / Corso Como

    • Nightlife & Modernity: Stop here for the "Bosco Verticale" (Vertical Forest) skyscrapers and the trendy Corso Como.
  4. Stazione Centrale

    • Architecture: The majestic main train station is an architectural beast, blending Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
  5. Palazzo Lombardia

    • Skyline: Seen along the road: The winding glass skyscraper of the regional government.
  6. Buenos Aires

    • Shopping: Milan's longest shopping street, packed with mass-market brands.
  7. Porta Venezia

    • Culture: The Natural History Museum and the Planetarium are located in the gardens here.
  8. San Babila

    • Luxury Connection: Connecting to the Duomo area via Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the Golden Quadrangle of fashion.

🟢 Line C (Green Line) – Sport & Leisure

The "green" route. Heads west to the stadiums and residential green areas.

Frequency: Every 60 minutes | Loop Time: ~90 minutes

Key Stops & Highlights:

  1. Foro Bonaparte (Castello Sforzesco) - Interchange

  2. Arco della Pace (Arch of Peace)

    • Grandeur: Seen along the road: A majestic triumphal arch that marks the start of Corso Sempione.
  3. CityLife

    • Future City: The "Three Towers" (Isozaki, Hadid, Libeskind) dominate the skyline here. Great for architecture lovers and luxury shopping.
  4. Casa Milan

    • For Fans: The AC Milan museum and headquarters.
  5. Stadio San Siro

    • The Temple of Football: The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (home to both Inter & Milan). You can hop off for a stadium tour and museum visit.
  6. Ippodromo

    • Racing: The historic horse racing track.

🟡 Line D (Yellow Line) – The Navigli

Often seasonal or weekend-only. Connects the center to the canal district.

Key Highlights:

  • Piazza XXIV Maggio (Navigli): The main stop for the Darsena (dock) and the canals full of bars, restaurants, and nightlife.
  • Basilica Sant'Eustorgio: Visit one of the oldest churches in Milan and the nearby park.

Tips for Using the Map

  • Central Hub: Remember that Stop 1 (Foro Bonaparte) is where all lines intersect. It's the safest bet if you want to switch lines.
  • Interchanges: You can also switch between Line A and Line B at specific points, but the Castle is the easiest.
  • Walking Connections: Note on the map how close San Babila (Blue Line) is to the Duomo (Red Line). Sometimes it's faster to walk than to wait for the bus to loop around!

À propos de l’auteur

Milan Local Expert

Milan Local Expert

Ce guide est écrit pour vous aider à naviguer dans les options de bus touristiques de Milan, offrant des conseils pratiques pour les visiteurs qui veulent voir le meilleur de la ville efficacement.

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