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Perform gastronomic stroll through Milan in the retro tram, where you will not only appreciate Italian cuisine, but also see the main attractions.
How to dine in the retro tram in Milan
Retro tram ATMosfera offers a ride on the city of fashion, during which you will not only sightseeing but also try the Italian cuisine. Here are all decorated in the best traditions of retro-style, menu consists of four dishes that you choose yourself.



This trip begins from the Palace Square (Piazza Castello) at 8 pm and ends at the same place two and a half hours later. During the trip you will see the most beautiful and famous places in Milan, try the national cuisine and rolled in the most unusual transport, which you have seen.

You need to book the trip in advance at least a week. This can be done by phone 800-808181 or email [email protected]. The food is also specified in advance.

The most delicious meal here is panna cotta, you should try it here, it is considered to be the tastiest in town.

How much?

€65 per person.

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Guest31 October 2024

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