Highlights
Activities:
Sightseeing at The Last Supper, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Milan Cathedral
Highlights
– See the best of Milan in just three hours
– Enjoy guaranteed skip-the-line tickets to The Last Supper
– Learn all about da Vinci’s masterpiece with insights from an expert guide
– Visit the Milan Duomo, skipping the lines for a tour inside the Cathedral
– Take in sights such as La Scala Theater (Teatro alla Scala) and the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery
Description
You can’t come to Milan and not see da Vinci’s The Last Supper, but tickets are extremely limited; sold in 15-minute slots to a maximum of 29 people at a time. On this tour however, you’ll have guaranteed skip-the-line The Last Supper tickets (and most importantly, insights from an expert guide), plus a fully guided tour of the city and a visit to the stunning Milan Duomo to top it all off.
Sites Visited:
Santa Maria delle Grazie (Da Vinci’s “Last Supper”)
Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano)
Teatro alla Scala (exterior)
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Standard Tour : Maximum 15 guests
Restrictions :
–Please note that ‘The Last Supper’ is held inside a still-active convent and, as such, it is required that all visitors cover their knees and shoulders during their time inside.
–Please ensure that all members of your party have a valid ID/passport on them on the day of the visit.
–All guest full names required at the time of booking.
Itinerary
Most visitors to Italy skip Milan, but their loss is your gain on this small group tour exploring the city’s many overlooked treasures.
You’ll start at the most famous mural in the world, Leonardo da Vinci’s legendary (and quickly disintegrating) The Last Supper. Tickets for this masterpiece, located inside an unassuming convent, are a nightmare to come by because access is tightly regulated behind temperature-controlled gates. Luckily, we sort out the tickets for you so the only thing you have to worry about is listening to your art historian guide who will tell you what to look out for, as well as details that others will miss, before you see the work.
Once inside with the painting, you will have 15 precious minutes to enjoy the genius of da Vinci. Don’t forget to check the back wall of the convent where another beautiful artwork (and a pretty cool visual illusion) awaits.
After your visit to The Last Supper, you’ll take some time to get to know Milan – an extremely worthwhile enterprise that few travelers undertake. Stroll the city with your guide, passing famous sights like La Scala Theater and the architecturally stunning Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery. As you walk, your guide will teach you about the long history of Milan and the families who ruled here, as well as how life and culture has changed in what is now Italy’s most modern and prosperous city.
The last stop on your tour is a sure highlight. You’ll head over to Milan’s enormous, Gothic Duomo – one of the largest and most stylistically unique in Italy. Learn the history of this enormous church from both the outside and inside
With a group of 15 people or fewer and unparalleled access to your expert guide, this is an incredible way to see one of Italy’s greatest treasures while experiencing the city of Milan in all its glory.
Meeting Location
This tour meets in Piazza Santa Maria Delle Grazie, at the right-hand corner of the façade of the church of Santa Maria Delle Grazie (when facing the church).