Milan — Italy’s capital of fashion, architecture, and finance — is more accessible for Georgians in 2026 than ever. Wizz Air’s regular direct flights from Kutaisi to Milan’s Bergamo airport make this city one of the best options for a weekend or a one-week trip. This guide covers everything — flight details, prices, what to see in the city, and how to plan this trip perfectly.
Milan from Kutaisi: Key Flight Information
Wizz Air serves the Kutaisi — Milan (Bergamo) route 12 months a year, with 3–4 flights a week. The flight takes about 4 hours 30 minutes.
- Airline: Wizz Air
- Airport: Milan Bergamo (BGY) — Orio al Serio
- Flight duration: ~4 h 30 min
- Flight frequency: 3–4 times a week
- Ticket price: €80–180 one-way
Detailed schedule and booking — on the Kutaisi–Milan flights page.
How to Get from Bergamo to Milan Center
Bergamo airport is 50 km from the center of Milan. Transport options:
- Terravision bus: €12, 60 minutes — the cheapest option
- FlixBus: €8–10, 60 minutes
- Taxi: €100–130, 50 minutes
- Train (from Bergamo Centrale): €5.5, 50 minutes
Tip: buy the bus ticket online in advance — it’s €2–3 more expensive at the airport.
What to See in Milan — 7 Must-Visit Places
- Duomo di Milano — the Gothic cathedral, the city’s symbol. Be sure to enjoy the view from the roof (€16).
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II — a shopping arcade that is itself a museum. The historic Prada store is here.
- Castello Sforzesco — a medieval fortress and park in the center. Entry is free.
- The Last Supper (Cenacolo Vinciano) — Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece. You must book the ticket 2–3 months ahead (€15).
- Navigli — the canal district, where everything comes alive in the evening. Ideal for an “aperitivo.”
- Brera district — a bohemian art quarter, coffee shops and galleries.
- Pinacoteca di Brera — one of the best collections of Italian art.
Milan in 4 Days: Full Itinerary
Day 1: arrival, check-in, an evening dinner in Navigli.
Day 2: Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, La Scala, Brera district.
Day 3: Castello Sforzesco, the Last Supper, Pinacoteca di Brera, shopping in the Quadrilatero della Moda.
Day 4: a day trip to Lake Como or the old town of Bergamo.
Budget — How Much Are 4 Days in Milan?
The average Georgian traveler’s cost over 4 days:
- Flight (round-trip): €160–300
- Hotel (3*): €60–90 per night
- Food (3 meals a day): €35–55
- Transport: €15 (3-day metro card)
- Museums + entertainment: €80–120
Total budget: €600–900 per person.
Milan vs Other Italian Cities — Which Is Better?
If it’s your first trip to Italy, Milan is an ideal starting point. But Rome is better if you’re a lover of historic attractions. Tbilisi–Rome flights are also available from €100.
When to Fly to Milan?
- April–May: best — pleasant weather, fewer tourists, prices still affordable
- June–August: hot (30°C+), but maximum evening entertainment
- September: Fashion Week — prices rise, but the energy is unmatched
- November–March: the cheapest — €80–100 round-trip is possible
3 Practical Tips for Georgian Travelers
- Book the Last Supper ticket while still here. On site — it’s impossible to find.
- Don’t take a taxi from the street. Use the FreeNow app — it’s much cheaper.
- Aperitivo culture. In the evening, 18:00–21:00 — for €10 you buy a cocktail and a free food buffet. Be ready in Navigli.
Conclusion
Milan is a city you don’t exhaust in one visit — it’s so lively and stylish that each trip shows you something new. With the right planning — early Wizz Air tickets, a good itinerary, and a little knowledge of the local culture — your Milan experience will be unforgettable. Start your flight search on Flygeorgia.ge right now.

