Spend a day getting under the skin of Italy’s most fashionable city. Skip-the-Line Access at both Milan Duomo and Da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’ means less time waiting and more time experiencing the city. See iconic attractions like Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II and discover quieter spots like the artistic Brera district.
This option begins with a guided walking tour through the streets of Milan, followed by a visit to the Last Supper.<br/>Starting point:<br/>Mondadori Duomo, P.za del Duomo, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
This option starts with a visit to the Last Supper followed by a walking tour through the streets of Milan.<br/>Starting point:<br/>Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie, Via Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, 3, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
If your time in Milan is limited, or if you want an overview to guide your exploration, this one-day walking tour is the perfect introduction, taking in all the most prominent sights – including guaranteed entry to see Da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’.
Led by your local, English-speaking guide, you’ll visit some iconic sights and some on the path less travelled. You’ll get to skip the line at Milan Duomo and experience this world-famous cathedral without waiting – unlike the city itself, which waited nearly 600 years for the incredible building to be completed.
The tour will pause again so you can admire the medieval Sforza Castle, before delving into the cobbled streets of the Brera district. This is the beating heart of Milan’s social and cultural life, as your guide will explain. You’ll hear about all the famous artists and thinkers that have called Brera home, as well as some more up-to-date recommendations of places to revisit later for a drink or a meal.
You'll see another architectural wonder at the Medieval Sforza Castle, which your guide will explain from the outside.
Along the way you’ll pass through the cobbled streets of the Brera district where you’ll find the heart of Milan’s social life. With your guide leading the way you’ll hear about the artists and intellectuals that once called these streets home, and get some tips on where to visit for a meal or a drink later.
Our next stop is the impressive Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a 19th century glass vaulted shopping arcade. Brimming with fashionable shops and cafés, it is often called the drawing room of Milan for its importance as a common meeting point. Passing through the Gallery we arrive at Piazza della Scala, the square which houses the world renowned Scala Theatre – Milan’s Opera House since 1778 which is still in use. Some of the greatest musicians and singers in history have performed here, notably Giuseppe Verdi whose famous operas, such as Falstaff, often premiered in this very theatre.
It all builds to a viewing of Leonardo Da Vinci’s phenomenal mural, ‘The Last Supper’. Often imitated, never bettered, this masterpiece is carefully preserved, and only one group is allowed to view it at a time. This can make tickets a challenge to acquire, but yours are included in this package, along with special Skip the Line Access – so you’re guaranteed your full 15 minutes with the fresco. Listen as your guide points out the details that earn ‘The Last Supper’ its place in the history books.
After just one day, you’ll find your relationship to Milan forever changed for the better.
Last Supper & Walking Tour:
Meet in front of the entrance of Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie. The piazza is located between Corso Magenta and Via Fratelli Ruffini.
• Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the starting time
• Please note: Visits inside the Duomo are not possible on Sunday or on Religious Holidays. On these days, a detailed tour will be given from outside of the Duomo.
• A dress code is required to enter museums and churches, knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women.
• Only small bags are allowed in the Venues
• This tour involves a fair amount of walking; comfortable shoes are recommended. We also recommend for the summer months to prepare yourself with an hat, solar cream and a bottle of water.
• We may experience delays in getting through mandatory security checks when entering these venues.
• Important information required from all passengers: You MUST provide all passenger names at the time of booking in order to access the viewing of the Last Supper.
• Gratuities for your guide that provided excellent service are appreciated!
• We regret to inform you that food, drinks, and backpacks are not permitted inside the venue. Please note that we are not responsible for any denied entry due to non-compliance with this policy. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Disclaimer:
• Please be aware that access to the Duomo may sometimes be unavailable due to religious services, whether scheduled or unscheduled, taking place inside. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding
• Please note that the itinerary for our tours may differ from the advertised order of destinations. We assure you that any changes made to the tour itinerary are carefully planned and intended to enhance your overall experience.
• All visitors to the Last Supper Museum must present their own ID and a digital or printed ticket upon entry. Each visitor, including those in organized groups, must check in at the Ticket Office, where staff will verify the ticket and ID
Milan, the vibrant capital of Lombardy, is a city where ancient history meets modern luxury. Known for its fashion, art, and design, Milan is a dynamic metropolis that offers a rich cultural experience and a thriving culinary scene.
The Milan Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and the third-largest church in the world. It took nearly six centuries to complete and is a symbol of the city.
This historic shopping gallery is one of the world's oldest and most beautiful. It features luxury boutiques, cafes, and the famous mosaic floor of the bull.
This church and convent house Leonardo da Vinci's famous mural, The Last Supper. The painting is a masterpiece of Renaissance art and a must-see for art lovers.
This medieval castle was built by the Duke of Milan and later renovated by Ludovico Sforza. It houses several museums and art collections, including works by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
One of the world's most famous opera houses, Teatro alla Scala is a symbol of Milan's rich musical heritage. Guided tours are available to explore the historic theater and museum.
A creamy saffron risotto, a staple of Milanese cuisine.
Braised veal shanks, traditionally served with gremolata.
Fried dough pockets filled with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and other ingredients.
A breaded and fried veal cutlet, similar to schnitzel.
The best time to visit Milan is during the spring and fall when the weather is pleasant, and the city is less crowded. These months offer ideal conditions for exploring the city's attractions.
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Milan is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation. Be cautious with your belongings and stay alert.
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Lampugnano Bus Station, San Donato Milanese
The Milano Metro system consists of four lines (M1, M2, M3, M5) and is efficient and easy to use. It is the quickest way to get around the city.
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