Découvrez Milan à travers une aventure ludique
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Explore Milan at your own pace with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the streets, solve puzzles at famous landmarks, and discover hidden stories most visitors miss. No tour guide, no fixed schedule — just open the app and start walking.
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Toutes les quêtes dans Milan
Murder Mystery: Death in the Shadows in Centro Storico, Milan
2.2 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4 (12 reviews)Leonardo da Vinci: The Milan Enigma
3.3 km | Avg. time: 90 min
4.45 (664 reviews)Milan Navigli: Save the Witch Before Midnight
4.3 km | Avg. time: 109 min
4.44 (86 reviews)Royal Highlights of Milan
3.8 km | Avg. time: 156 min
4.36 (42 reviews)Fantastic Milan: The Unicorn Catcher
3.3 km | Avg. time: 55 min
4.55 (47 reviews)Milan Mystery: A New Art Thief in Brera
2.9 km | Avg. time: 66 min
4.22 (72 reviews)
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Questions fréquemment posées
How do self-guided walking tours in Milan work?
How many walking tours are available in Milan?
Do I need to book a walking tour in Milan in advance?
What’s fun to do in Milan with kids?
Choose a quest with a shorter route + playful storyline (like Milan Navigli: Save the Witch Before Midnight). Kids will enjoy clues, colorful canals, street art, maybe stopping for gelato. Keeps them curious and moving.
Looking for a romantic or date-night idea in Milan?
Try Milan Mystery: A New Art Thief in Brera. Wander through the artistic Brera district at dusk, solve clues among elegant streets, gardens, historic palazzos. It’s chill and memorable.
Any quests that work well in the evening combining mystery + views + ambiance?
Yes — quests that pass through Navigli canals or fashion-district lights are great after sunset. The reflections, the quiet alleys, the ambient lamp lights add a lot of charm.
Are Milan quests good for families or just adults?
Definitely good for families. Some quests are a bit more artistic or thematic but there are options that are lighter and more fun for kids—especially if you pace it, make snack breaks, and enjoy gelato pauses.
Do I need to plan in advance or buy tickets/entrance fees?
You don’t need a guide or fixed time. Most quests don’t require tickets just to play the game. If they pass by museums, you see from outside or visit optionally. Comfy shoes & fully charged phone are more important.
Explore Milan at your own pace with Questo's self-guided walking tours. Follow app-guided clues through the streets, solve puzzles at famous landmarks, and discover hidden stories most visitors miss. No tour guide, no fixed schedule — just open the app and start walking.
À propos Milan
From mystery games in Piazza del Duomo to clue-filled adventures through Brera and along Navigli’s canals, each quest blends sightseeing with immersive storytelling. You will visit Milan Cathedral, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Sforza Castle, La Scala Opera House, and hidden gems like San Bernardino alle Ossa — all at your own pace, with no guide required.
Perfect for couples on a romantic date, families with kids, groups of friends, or solo travelers, Questo turns "things to do in Milan" into live, interactive adventures. Start anytime, pause for an espresso or gelato, and experience Milan’s history, art, and elegance in a way you will never forget.
