Milan travel guide
Milan, Italy travel guide: visa requirements, an honest safety read, money, tipping, plugs and emergency numbers — then book real flights with the Tourbo AI Concierge.
Visa & entry
⚠️ AI-generated overview. Rules differ by passport — verify with the official embassy or consulate, or ask the Concierge about your specific passport.
Max Stay
90 days
Est. Cost
Free
Required Documents
- passport valid 6 months
AI-generated guidance. Confirm with the official embassy/consulate. IATA Travel Centre — official entry requirements.
Safety
⚠️ AI-generated. Always check your government's official travel advisory before you book.
Milan Safety
Milan is generally safe for tourists, but vigilance against petty theft is advised.
Advisories
- •Be highly aware of your belongings in crowded tourist areas.
- •Keep valuables secured and out of sight.
Around the clock
General guidance, not based on live local data. Trust your judgment and local advice.
- Daytime. Remain alert in crowded tourist spots.
- Evening. Walk with companions in populated areas.
- Late night. Utilize recognized transport options after dark.
Emergency Numbers
AI-generated overview. Always check your government's official travel advisory. Official government travel advisory (e.g. UK FCDO).
Local essentials
Milan Essentials
Currency
Euro
Tipping
Tipping is appreciated but generally not mandatory; rounding up or leaving a small extra amount is common for good service.
Plug
Type C/F
Voltage
230V / 50Hz
Useful Phrases
- BuongiornoGood morning/Good day
- GrazieThank you
- ScusiExcuse me
- Dov'è il bagno?Where is the bathroom?
- Parla inglese?Do you speak English?
- Quanto costa?How much does it cost?
Emergency Numbers
AI-generated overview. Verify local details before your trip.
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