Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Milan’s hidden street photography gems with a private guided tour that blends iconic sights, vibrant neighborhoods, and expert tips for all skill levels.
Photographers looking to capture the soul of Milan will find this private street photography tour offers a well-rounded and personalized experience. Led by Ersan Ceviz, an experienced guide and artist, this three-to-four-hour walk covers some of the city’s most photogenic neighborhoods while providing tailored advice on composition, lighting, and camera settings. Whether you’re a seasoned shutterbug or just starting out, this tour promises a blend of cultural insights and practical skills that can elevate your street photography game.
One of the standout features is its flexibility—participants can choose destinations that excite them most, making each tour uniquely suited to individual tastes. We love how it balances guided instruction with freedom to explore at your own pace. That said, potential travelers should consider the pace, especially if mobility is an issue, as the tour involves walking through Milan’s diverse districts. This experience suits those eager to learn, improve their photography, and see Milan through a more artistic lens.


If you enjoy exploring Milan on foot, these walking tours might also suit your style
Starting at the Leica Store near Piazza del Duomo sets the tone. This spot offers not just a chance to network with fellow photographers but also provides inspiration with the latest Leica gear on display. The proximity to Milan’s most famous square means you’ll get a sense of the city’s grandeur early on. From here, you’re primed to explore the city’s vibrant street life and architectural wonders, all while learning how to capture them more effectively.
Next, your guide leads you to the Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio—one of Milan’s oldest and most revered churches. This peaceful spot is perfect for practicing how to photograph architectural details and capturing timeless scenes away from the hustle. Nearby, the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore adds a scholarly, classical backdrop with its elegant courtyards and architecture, ideal for experimenting with composition and perspective.
Reviewers appreciate this segment, noting the serenity and beauty of these sites—“a great way to learn how to make the most of architectural light,” as one said. Plus, both spots are free to enter, making this part of the tour not only enriching but also budget-friendly.
Moving into the Ticinese neighborhood, the tour hits a hotbed of street art, vintage shops, and trendy cafes. It’s a visual feast—walls covered in murals, quirky storefronts, and a lively street scene that reflects Milan’s bohemian side. Here, your guide encourages you to experiment with capturing motion, vibrant colors, and candid moments.
One reviewer highlights, “Every corner is a photographer’s paradise,” and notes how the area’s artistic vibe sparks ideas for street portraits and urban landscapes. This neighborhood truly makes you see Milan as a living, breathing canvas.
As the tour nears its conclusion, it ventures into the fashionable districts of Porta Genova and Via Tortona. Expect to find stylish storefronts, chic locals, and eye-catching murals. This stretch is particularly good for those wanting to practice street portraiture or capture Milanese style in action. Vibrant street art and textures abound, offering plenty of subjects for creative shots.
It’s an area that reviewers mention as inspiring for honing their skills, especially in capturing fashion and urban details—“a treasure trove of colors and patterns,” one said.
For a more personal experience, these private Milan tours deliver individual attention
Finally, the Navigli canals and Darsena district offer a picturesque ending. The canals, with their restored buildings and bustling waterfront, provide a charming setting for sunset shots or lively street scenes. The recent transformation of this area from an industrial port into a vibrant social hub means you can capture a blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy.
Expect to see street performers, colorful boats, and lively cafes—ideal subjects for storytelling through your photos. Reviewers mention how this part of the tour is perfect for capturing the eclectic mix of history and contemporary life in Milan.

This is a private tour, meaning it’s just your group and Ersan, allowing for a tailored experience. The tour is designed to be flexible; you can discuss your interests beforehand or improvise along the way. It’s best suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as the walk involves several neighborhoods and uneven terrain.
Starting at the Leica Store on Via Giuseppe Mengoni, the tour ends at a different designated location, providing a natural wrap-up after four hours of exploring. The price at around $229 per person might seem steep, but considering the personalized guidance, access to key locations, and the opportunity to develop your skills with a professional artist, many will find this a worthwhile investment.

This experience is perfect for photographers of all levels who want a more personalized, hands-on approach to capturing Milan’s essence. If you’re interested in combining cultural exploration with photography tips, this tour offers both in abundance. It’s also suitable for travelers who enjoy learning from local experts and want to explore lesser-known corners of the city while sharpening their skills.
However, those with mobility concerns should be mindful of the walking involved, and those expecting a highly structured schedule might find the customizable nature of the tour a bit too relaxed. Still, for creative spirits eager to see Milan through a camera lens, this experience offers a fantastic blend of education, inspiration, and authentic city views.

Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private experience, so only your group will participate, allowing for tailored guidance and flexibility.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours, covering multiple neighborhoods and key locations.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour offers the ability to select destinations from a curated list, making it personalized to your interests.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers guided instruction from Ersan, access to various districts, and personalized tips. It does not include any entrance fees, but many spots are free.
Is this suitable for beginner photographers?
Absolutely. The guide helps personalize camera settings and techniques, making it accessible for all skill levels.
Do I need to bring my own camera?
Yes, participants should bring their own cameras or smartphones suitable for photography.
Are there any physical demands?
Moderate physical activity is required; comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothes suitable for walking and weather conditions during your scheduled date.

This private Milan street photography tour offers an engaging and insightful way to see the city through a camera’s lens. Led by a knowledgeable artist, it balances personalized instruction with the chance to explore Milan’s most photogenic neighborhoods—from iconic landmarks to trendy districts filled with street art and fashion. The flexible, customizable approach ensures that whether you’re after architectural shots, lively street scenes, or portraits, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to hone your craft.
Considering the positive reviews, high-quality guidance, and the chance to learn real skills while soaking in Milan’s vibrant atmosphere, this tour stands out as a worthwhile choice for dedicated photographers and curious travelers alike. It’s particularly valuable for those wanting to combine cultural discovery with practical photography tuition in a lively, authentic city setting.
In short, this experience is a well-balanced mix of city exploration, skill development, and inspiration, making it a standout option for capturing Milan’s unique character. Perfect for those who want to elevate their photography, learn from a local artist, and discover hidden city corners in a relaxed, private setting.