Panoramic view of Monza in Lombardy

What to Do in Monza

Monza — things to do and places to visit

Monza is a vibrant city in Lombardy, north of Milan, known for its legendary Formula 1 circuit and one of Europe’s largest royal parks. Whether you're a local looking for something fun to do in Monza or a visitor exploring the area between Milan and the lakes, the city offers a mix of motorsport heritage, royal history and outdoor experiences. You'll find unique attractions and memorable experiences — including an outdoor escape game through its historic streets.

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Top activities in Monza

Escape Game in Monza — Outdoor Adventure in the Royal City

Explore Monza's historic center, uncover hidden clues through the elegant streets of this royal Lombard city and discover the secrets of one of Italy's most fascinating mid-sized cities — all while solving puzzles surrounded by centuries of history and just steps from the legendary Autodromo di Monza. One of the most unique group activities in Monza, with over 950 reviews and a 4.8/5 rating. Playable anytime without booking.

Friends playing an outdoor escape game in Monza
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    Villa Reale and Royal Park of Monza

    The Villa Reale di Monza is one of the most impressive neoclassical royal residences in Italy — a vast 18th-century palace surrounded by the Royal Park, one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe at over 700 hectares. The park is perfect for cycling, walking and picnics, offering a surprising green escape just minutes from the city center. One of the most rewarding things to do in Monza for nature and history lovers alike.

    Villa Reale of Monza
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    Monza Cathedral — The Iron Crown of Italy

    Monza's Cathedral is one of the most historically significant churches in Lombardy — home to the Iron Crown of the Kings of Italy, one of the oldest and most sacred royal relics in European history. The cathedral's striking black and white marble facade and its extraordinary treasury make it a must-visit cultural stop in Monza and one of the most underrated religious landmarks in northern Italy.

    Duomo di Monza in Lombardy
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    Monza Historic Center and Piazza Roma

    Monza's historic center is a pleasant surprise for first-time visitors — a compact and lively area of arcaded streets, independent shops and café terraces centered around Piazza Roma. The pedestrian area offers a relaxed atmosphere that feels distinctly different from nearby Milan, making a walk through the center one of the most enjoyable things to do in Monza for a leisurely morning or afternoon.

    Piazza Roma in Monza city center
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    Autodromo Nazionale di Monza — The Temple of Speed

    The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is one of the most legendary motorsport venues in the world and the oldest surviving Grand Prix circuit still in use. Home to the Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix since 1950, the circuit sits inside the Royal Park of Monza and is a must-visit for motorsport fans and anyone curious about one of Italy's most iconic sporting landmarks. Guided tours of the track and pit lane are available year-round.

    Monza Autodromo racetrack
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    Cycling in the Royal Park of Monza

    The Royal Park of Monza is one of the best cycling destinations in the Milan area — with over 30 km of paths winding through forests, meadows and historic villas. Bike rental is available at the park entrance and the flat terrain makes it perfect for all levels. One of the most popular outdoor things to do near Monza for families, groups and anyone looking for a green escape from the city.

    Monza Park and Villa Reale gardens

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Sato Code is the escape room across the city, that can be played in many cities in Italy such as Bergamo, Como, Varese, Lecco, Brescia, Pavia and Padova and in Switzerland: Lugano, Locarno, Bellinzona, Zürich , Zug and Bremgarten – and more to come soon.

Our escape game is the evolution of the classical escape room. Based on characteristic elements of indoors escape rooms, as riddles and puzzles, but enhancing the game with features of a treasure hunt, city escape and geocaching. Peering around every street corner for clues, you'll feel like you're in a movie!

Every player needs a smartphone or tablet and will receive bits of different and complementary information – a multiplayer game. Our escape room across the city can be played at any time without reservation, being self-guided. However, this is not just a digital escape game, but a real-life game!

Sato Code is great to be played among friends or family, or even just as a couple. Are you visiting a city? Then enjoy Sato Code as a very special walking tour. But our escape room game is also ideal for more than 10 people – even up to 50. So birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties or team-building events are perfect occasions too to play the best escape game out there.

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