What makes it 67% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and parents find stroller lifts, nursing corners, and changing tables, but no play space and strict quiet rules mean adults must supervise closely and keep the visit fairly brief.
Why 0.5-1 hour visit duration is ideal for with baby: Time for main halls plus breaks for baby care.
Explore the main exhibition halls:
View works by Monet, Kandinsky, and Milanese artists across 7,000 m².
Tip: Bring your stroller and ask staff for the elevator to access ground and first floors.
Use diaper-changing and nursing rooms:
Find changing tables and a private nursing corner in the public restrooms.
Tip: Go to the end of the corridor on your left from the Piazza Duomo entrance.
Rest at the Literary Café:
Relax with coffee or tea in the palace courtyard café.
Tip: Show your exhibition ticket for a 15% discount on drinks and snacks.
Catch free late opening hours:
Enjoy quieter galleries during Thursday evening openings until 22:30.
Tip: Plan your visit on Thursday to avoid daytime crowds with your baby.

Murat Gunes
1 minute walking from Duomo Milano. Good experience.
Odalys Qiu
Went for an exposition of GEORGE HOYNINGEN-HUENE. GLAMOUR E AVANGUARDIA. I thought it was like a tour in the palazzo but there is just expositions according to the artist then you have to choose which you want to see.
Wisanu Tuntawiroon
The Palazzo Reale di Milano is a treasure trove of art and culture, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history and creativity. Located just steps from the iconic Duomo, this former royal palace now serves as an impressive exhibition space that hosts rotating art shows, featuring everything from classical masterpieces to contemporary works. The building itself is elegant, ...
Ghislain
If you have the time when visiting the Duomo you should definitely visit the Palazzo Reale. I loved this museum! The dim light gave the museum a great atmosphere and it wasn't too crowded at the moment we visited. Highly recommend if you are a fan of art and history.
Liyun Xu
Went on Saturday and was told the exhibitions are free. Loved the paintings and the sculptures exhibitions. The building itself is well preserved and loved the wall colors and all the molding and sculpture details. We were very surprised that there were barely anyone there and it’s right next to one of the busiest cathedrals. it’s such a good escape from the crowd and the heat.
Late May–early June hosts free family tours during the Festival delle Bambine e dei Bambini; book in advance online.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult exhibition tickets | EUR 26 |
| Coffee and snack at Literary Café | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 34 |
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