What makes it 48% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and carriers are provided, yet strollers stay at entrance, changing tables or nursing room are unconfirmed and lack of A/C may discomfort infants, reducing suitability.
Note: Villa Necchi Campiglio is 48% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Milan for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to see key rooms and garden with feeding and rest breaks for your baby.
Self-guided villa tour:
Use a complimentary baby carrier to move through the Art Déco rooms.
Tip: Borrow a carrier at the entrance and leave your stroller in the parking area.
Garden exploration:
Walk around the private garden with views of the pool and tennis court.
Tip: Lay a blanket on the lawn so your baby can sit or crawl safely.
Café garden rest:
Take a break at the outdoor café seating overlooking the garden.
Tip: Order a light snack and use the outdoor area for feeding or changing.

Renato Viviano
Masterpiece of early Italian modernist architecture: especially for the quality of the manufacture, the elegance of design and details, the transition from classical lesson and modern language. A special thanks to FAI, the Italian organization that takes care of this as well as lot of key Italian monuments.
Lobo Jeong
The story of Villa Necchi Camoglio was inspiring. It felt like a hidden gem in the city of Milan. During the visit I imagined the time almost a hundred years ago the family and its friends spending time here. The rooms are designed and structured with many details. Next time when I have a chance to visit Milan, I would like to drop by again. It feels like a nice and gentle walk.
G M
A must see villa from the 1930s and it’s garden. The villa belonged to 2 sisters who enabled the public to visit it. It is totally furnished and there are qualitative explanations via QR code + cultural mediators on site. Garden is free and there is a nice coffee by the pool.
georgiev alexander
Great place for architecture and design lovers. Definitely spend some time meditating in the garden, the harmony of plants, architecture and art is perfect
Ivan Nicolae
It was a fascinating experience. I find it incredible how museums and memorial houses have remained in the same form and composition as when they were inhabited by their owners. This is also the case here. The fact that you can see so many authentic details, walk freely through the house among the furniture, imagine the lives of those who lived here, and better understand the historical and cultur...
In summer, visit early or late to avoid midday heat. In cooler months, bring extra layers for your baby as the villa has no air conditioning.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult tickets | EUR 30 |
| Café snack or drink | EUR 10 |
| Baby carrier rental | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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