
Best of Milan Tour with Skip-the-Line to Duomo & Last Supper
- Skip the ticket line
- Duration: 2.5 hours
From
US$ 94.15
per person
Da Vinci's portrait of The Last Supper between Jesus and his disciples has become a cultural classic. The original work can be seen today in Milan, attracting visitors from all over the world - But what are some other things can you plan into your trip?
This church and convent houses The Last Supper and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The architecture is some of the important in Italy, having survived attacks during WWII.
Need some interactive guidance? Look no further than this multimedia exhibition. Analyze the painting, learn about the Renaissance, and experience the new scent feature!
This medieval fortress is a symbol of the Italian Renaissance, so it fits in perfectly with a viewing of The Last Supper to broaden your understanding.
Known simply as San Satiro, it's small, but still packs a punch with its beautiful interiors and, notably, one of the earliest examples of a trompe l'oeil in art history.
Tour Milan 1930s-style! Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view of historic monuments, including the Piazza della Repubblica and La Scala opera house.
Only one group at a time is allowed into the Last Supper viewing area at Santa Maria della Grazie chapel - that is, a maximum of 15 people. A ticket must be booked in advance.
Inside The Last Supper may only be available during the month of August - it may be a good idea to check in advance.
In churches, you should make sure that your shoulders and knees are covered.
If you book a walking tour, you can easily see all the main sights by foot! However, there is also a metro system for your other needs.
Nicely organized and enjoyable tour. The details provided during the visit to the Last Supper made the experience more meaningful. Only critique is that based on the amount of money I paid, rooftop access at the Duomo should have been included. It’s actually much more cost effective (like only an extra $3) to buy the rooftop access with the chuch access than to buy them separately.
It was a good tour but it was disappointing that we would not see the interior of La Scala until we were heading into La Scala due to a performance of Romeo and Juliet. You should have mentioned this upfront not during the middle of the tour. We were leaving Milan on Monday and could not use the ticket for the next day. You should provide a refund for this portion of the tour.
We had a great Tourguide, who told us a lot of stories in between. She was passionate about the things we visited and knew a lot of history. The tour was very well structured and the 3 hour walk sounds more than in reality. Worth the booking.
Very nice guide, really instructive. To see the Cene, just a dream! However, we should have visited the cathedral and the basement, so the tour was only 2 hours instead of 3. This is te reason of my rate...
Great small group tour! Our guide Corrado made was knowledgable and friendly. We were glad that we had chosen a tour as we learnt so much that wouldn’t had we been alone.