Historic Milan Tour with Skip-the-Line Last Supper Ticket

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Duration: 3 hours
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Experience Highlights

Explore centuries of Italian history and discover some of Milan’s most iconic attractions on this 3-hour walking tour with skip-the-line ‘The Last Supper’ ticket. Follow a guide through Milan’s ancient streets and beat the queues to admire da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’. Take in key landmarks including the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan Cathedral, the medieval Piazza dei Mercanti, the UNESCO World Heritage–listed monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Scala Theater and 15th-century Sforza Castle. Along the way, gain insight into Milan’s rich European heritage.

What’s included

  • Headsets to hear the guide clearly (if more than six people)
  • Professional art historian guide
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities

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Step by Step

“The Last Supper”, the masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci, next to the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Being the world most famous painting of the Renaissance Art that is so delicate, the access is strictly limited to a fixed amount of people for 15 minutes.
After the visit of “The Last Supper” the tour will continue to the Sforza Castle, a fortress in the middle of the city surrounded by a beautiful park. The Castle, dating from the XIV century was built by the most influential family of Milan the Sforza’s and hosts different important exhibitions and museums.
Not far from the Castle our expert guides will take you through the famous Via Dante, to reach the beautiful Piazza dei Mercanti, which was once the most important medieval market area of the city.
Not far from the Castle our expert guides will take you through the famous Via Dante, to reach the beautiful Piazza dei Mercanti, which was once the most important medieval market area of the city.
And, last but not least, you will reach the Duomo (outside) the symbol of Milan and the third biggest Cathedral in Europe, visited by more than 5.000.000 tourists yearly.
You will also enter the majestic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a treasure of XIXth century engineering. It is a real symbol of Italian excellence, more than just an amazing building.
You will then proceed to the magnificent Scala Theatre (outside) built in 1776 and located in Piazza della Scala, the temple of classical music for all citizens in Milan.

Reviews

4.7
· 1179 Reviews
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    G. G.
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    Marcela was our guide for the 3-hour walking tour starting at the Last Supper Museum, and she was extremely knowledgeable and professional. She had visuals to accompany her narrative, and also gave us time to take photos. She made sure that everyone in the tour could hear her, and was patiently answering questions from the group. 3 hours went by so quickly, and it was a very good introduction to the city of Milan. Marcela went at a comfortable pace and it was easy to keep up with her. She was also extremely helpful in helping guide me to the hotel when my mobile ran out of battery. I would recommend this tour and Marcela as a guide to anyone visiting the city!
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    K. V.
    5
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    Informative and easy-going. Our guide went above and beyond expectations. Overall it was a great intro to Milan and worry free way to see a lot
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    M. J.
    5
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    Our tour guide was informative, funny and very interactive with all of us on the tour. She knows Milan well, we enjoyed our experience. Thank you
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    A. S.
    5
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    Visiting The Last Supper was an unforgettable experience, and securing the right tour made all the difference. The booking process was straightforward, and the instructions were clear and helpful. Having timed entry ensured the viewing wasn’t overcrowded, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the awe-inspiring masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci. The staff at the venue were well-organized and professional, guiding visitors efficiently while maintaining a respectful atmosphere befitting such an iconic artwork. The limited group sizes for each time slot created an intimate setting, giving us plenty of time to admire the intricate details and appreciate the historical significance of this incredible piece. If you’re planning to visit, booking tickets in advance is essential, as availability can be tight. The experience is well worth it—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see one of the world’s most celebrated works of art up close. Highly recommended for any art or history enthusiast!
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