The Milan Walking Tour with the Last Supper and the Duomo is a fantastic tour to really get to know Milan, and to see one of the world's most famous masterpieces: the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. Visit the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the Last Supper lives. Admire this incredible painting with only a handful of other tourists, and really enjoy it with ample space, peace and quiet. Continue onto see San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and continue onto the financial district and San Satiro. Finally end at the Duomo, where your guide will explain the wonders of this world famous Church from the majestic Piazza.
Small Group of 6 people max: Entrance to the Duomo is not included in the Small Group Tour
Your small group walking tour of Milan begins here, at the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, home of one the world's most famous paintings: Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper.
Enjoy privileged and exclusive access to this internationally renowned site, and admire the immense beauty of the Last Supper with a handful of tourists in the room.
Next, continue onto Piazza degli Affari, the financial district of Milan. This is the economic pulse of the city and of the country, giving Milan its eclectic mix of fashion, finance and folklore. Learn of its beginnings in 1808 and even further into the past – during Emperor Augustus’ reign and get catapulted back into the present with Maurizio Cattelan’s controversial public sculpture called L.O.V.E. and also known to the Milanese as ‘Il Dito‘ (the middle finger).
Continue onto San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and admire its spectacular 16th century frescoes across the ceiling and walls. Hear the life and death of Santa Caterina, whose stories inspired one of the chapels within the church and its Luini frescoes. This church is often referred to as the Sistine Chapel of the north of Italy and a must see for art lovers.
Your walking tour will culminate at Milan's most famous piazza and Basilica: the Duomo! A perfect example of Italian Gothic architecture, built under Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo, the Duomo took nearly 600 years to finish (!) and remains the current seat for the Archbishop of Milan. The area marks the heart of the city center of Milan and of what what once known as Roman Mediolanum during the Roman Empire. Admire the Basilica from the majestic Piazza del Duomo as your guide explains all the wonder of the most famous church and piazza of Milan.
Your tour will continue through the bustling streets of Milan and over to yet another visual pleasure, San Satiro, designed by the same man who designed St Peter’s Basilica in Rome – Bramante. You will be amazed by his incredible use and creation of perspective throughout San Satiro, techniques that were completely innovative at the time.
In front of the box office of the Last Supper in Piazza Santa Maria delle Grazie. Your guide will be holding a LivTour sign.
Please Note: All participants are required to bring along a valid picture ID (either the original document or a photocopy)
Please plan on being at the meeting point 15 min prior tour start time. Our associate will be holding a sign with the LivTours logo.
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.
Milano Centrale, Milano Rogoredo
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.
Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
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