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English
Included
€ 90
€ 82.80


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the best of Milan on this immersive three hour guided walking tour, designed to showcase the city's most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. As you stroll through the historic streets, your expert guide will bring Milan’s rich history and vibrant culture to life, sharing fascinating stories about its renowned attractions. From grand cathedrals to elegant squares, this tour ensures you experience the essence of the city in a captivating and informative way.
One of the highlights of the tour is the chance to see The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci’s world famous masterpiece. With prebooked tickets and skip the line access, you’ll enjoy a seamless experience while admiring this breathtaking work of art. Your guide will provide in-depth insights into the painting’s history, its significance, and the genius behind its creation, making this a truly unforgettable moment.
Beyond The Last Supper, the tour takes you through Milan’s must-see attractions, including the majestic Duomo Cathedral, the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the historic Sforza Castle. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or a first time visitor, this guided experience offers the perfect introduction to Milan, allowing you to take in its beauty, heritage, and charm all in one enriching journey.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking
Bring a camera to capture the scenic views
Sun protection is advised
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Take the guided tour. Our guide was very nice, told in detail about the history of the painting, the characters and also took us to the church. You need to explore the interior yourself ( which is the best part)! They have preserved the place very nicely.

Must do with a guide. You only get 15 minutes to see the painting so the information from the guide really helps in bringing the story alive. Our guide Silvia Zucco was excellent - knowledgeable, patient and a wonderful storyteller.

15 minutes with one of the top 5 most famous works of art in the world. How do the tour guides maintain their pleasant demeanor when a recently minted Dan Brown-expert asks about the female to Jesus right?!

Visiting the Last Supper Museum in Milan requires significant advance planning, as there are no ticket sales on site. All tickets must be purchased online, and securing them is widely regarded as one of the most challenging museum bookings in Europe. Tickets are released only four times per year. For instance, tickets for the period from 1 November through 31 January become available on 30 September of that year. In addition, the museum releases a very small number of supplementary tickets every Wednesday at 12:00 PM (Milan time) for dates within the following couple of weeks. As a result, obtaining tickets often requires planning months in advance and checking the booking system diligently each Wednesday. It is, without exaggeration, a rather daunting and time-consuming process. Fortunately, we managed to secure a morning time slot during the week we were visiting Milan. Visitors must arrive at the gate 15 minutes before the scheduled entry time. The visit itself is strictly timed: you are allowed only 15 minutes inside the refectory to view Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. While brief, the controlled environment helps preserve the fragile mural and ensures a quiet, intimate viewing experience. Despite the effort required to obtain tickets, the experience is unequivocally worth it. The painting is breathtaking; even after centuries of deterioration, restoration, and careful preservation, the mastery of Leonardo’s technique remains evident. The composition, the expressions, and the sheer presence of the work are awe inspiring and offer a profound connection to one of the greatest masterpieces in art history. A visit to the Last Supper is unquestionably worth the logistical challenge. It stands as one of Milan’s most extraordinary cultural treasures.

Amazing masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci the last supper. We got a tour paid with the company GetYourGuide and it was very good. Not too friendly but very good explanations about the origin of the painting, history and holy stories about it. Bucket list



