Experience the most magnificent tour of Milan's best!
A visit to Milan wouldn't be complete without seeing da Vinci's legendary masterpiece, The Last Supper. But due to the artwork's immense popularity, tickets are limited to 29 visitors every 15 minutes, making it challenging to get them. This tour ensures you won't miss out, providing guaranteed skip-the-line access to The Last Supper with valuable insights from an expert guide. Additionally, you'll enjoy an exciting tour around the city, completing the day with a memorable visit to the majestic Duomo di Milano.
Meeting point
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie outside the church (at the right-hand corner when facing it).
Duration
3 hours
Maximum number of participants
15 pax
Sites covered
Santa Maria delle Grazie (Da Vinci's "Last Supper"), Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), Teatro alla Scala (exterior), and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
Inclusions
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Local English-speaking guide.
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Expertly guided walking tour
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Skip-the-line ticket to Da Vinci's "Last Supper"
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Skip-the-line ticket to Milan Cathedral
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Headset
 
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need to bring my ID for the Best of Milan walking tour?
Yes. Full names and dates of birth must match a valid ID at booking; otherwise, reservations will be canceled. A photo ID is required for the Last Supper visit.
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Is the Best of Milan walking tour wheelchair accessible?
Unfortunately, due to site limitations, this tour cannot support wheelchair access. Participants should expect a moderate level of physical exertion, which involves standing for long durations and climbing stairs, potentially posing risks for travelers with certain health conditions or mobility challenges.
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Is there a dress code when visiting The Last Supper?
Yes. Visitors are required to cover their knees and shoulders when visiting The Last Supper, as it is located in an active convent.
 
Experience the most magnificent tour of Milan's best!
A visit to Milan wouldn't be complete without seeing da Vinci's legendary masterpiece, The Last Supper. But due to the artwork's immense popularity, tickets are limited to 29 visitors every 15 minutes, making it challenging to get them. This tour ensures you won't miss out, providing guaranteed skip-the-line access to The Last Supper with valuable insights from an expert guide. Additionally, you'll enjoy an exciting tour around the city, completing the day with a memorable visit to the majestic Duomo di Milano.
Meeting point
Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie outside the church (at the right-hand corner when facing it).
Duration
3 hours
Maximum number of participants
15 pax
Sites covered
Santa Maria delle Grazie (Da Vinci's "Last Supper"), Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), Teatro alla Scala (exterior), and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
Inclusions
- 
                        
Local English-speaking guide.
 - 
                        
Expertly guided walking tour
 - 
                        
Skip-the-line ticket to Da Vinci's "Last Supper"
 - 
                        
Skip-the-line ticket to Milan Cathedral
 - 
                        
Headset
 
Don’t miss the chance to view one of the world’s most enigmatic pieces of art. Get your Walks and Devour Milan tickets through FunEx now!
Frequently Asked Questions
- 
                        
Do I need to bring my ID for the Best of Milan walking tour?
Yes. Full names and dates of birth must match a valid ID at booking; otherwise, reservations will be canceled. A photo ID is required for the Last Supper visit.
 - 
                        
Is the Best of Milan walking tour wheelchair accessible?
Unfortunately, due to site limitations, this tour cannot support wheelchair access. Participants should expect a moderate level of physical exertion, which involves standing for long durations and climbing stairs, potentially posing risks for travelers with certain health conditions or mobility challenges.
 - 
                        
Is there a dress code when visiting The Last Supper?
Yes. Visitors are required to cover their knees and shoulders when visiting The Last Supper, as it is located in an active convent.