The leather tour from Elesta Travel is an opportunity to learn about Italyâs long history of producing artisan leather goods. The two-and-a-half-hour guided excursion begins at the Bagatti Valsecchi Museum, which has a notable collection of handmade Italian leather goods from the 15th and 16th centuries. Also included is a visit to a shoe atelier where artisans continue to maintain the centuries-old tradition of hand-stitching footwear; there is an option to visit an additional atelier specializing in precious leathers like ostrich. Information at info@elestatravel.it; 350 euros, or $400, for up to eight people.
Fashion fans may appreciate the Altagamma Ermenegildo Zegna experience, offered in partnership with the Altagamma Foundation, a group that promotes Italian brands. The excursion is at the Ermenegildo Zegna flagship store in the center of Milan. Guests will meet the director of retail, Vittorio Proietti, who will relay the history of the fashion house, which is more than a century old. Then, in the storeâs couture room, they will see a private fashion show highlighting the latest Zegna menâs and womenâs collections. Similar Altagamma tours are available in Milan for six other brands including the fashion house Gucci and the housewares company Alessi. Prices from 1,200 euros. Book by emailing info@altagammaitalianexperiences.com.
Milan has a growing microbrewery scene, and with the Milan Beers and Bites Walking Tour, offered by Viator, travelers head to the cityâs Navigli district to learn about, and try, Italian microbrews. A guide takes them to four bars along and near the Naviglio Grande canal for tastes of lagers, IPAs, wheat beers and more. Samples of fried fish and local cheese are included. The price is $64 a person; book by calling 855-275-5071.
Children between 5 and 14 are the focus of Perfetto Travelerâs Milanese History Lesson for Kids tour. Highlights include a scavenger hunt at Sforza Castle, which has frescoed ceilings by da Vinci; a soccer game at Parco Sempione, where locals gather to unwind; a visit to âThe Last Supper,â where a guide will tell a story about how the painting was created; a trip to a popular bakery to sample local desserts; and a blind taste test of gelatos. The tour can be tailored to the ages of the participating children. From 630 euros for two people. Book by emailing info@perfettotraveler.com or by calling 212-340-0306.
Hotels in Milan are also offering new tours, although most are just for overnight guests. The Mandarin Oriental, Milan, has an excursion to the Pinacoteca di Brera art museum on Mondays, when the museum is closed to the public; the tour is led by one of Pinacotecaâs educators or curators, who tailor the visit according to the interests of guests. Tickets are 250 euros a person (the Mandarin donates the fee to the museum). In addition, for guests staying in a suite, the hotel is offering a private tour with one of the museumâs restorers, who will relay the process of restoring the Pinacotecaâs masterpieces like the oil painting âLo Sposalizio Della Vergineâ by Raphael. Tickets, 600 euros a person; nightly rates from 590 euros. Reserve by emailing momln-reservations@mohg.com.
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