Shared Tour: Best of Milan & Last Supper *Please bring an ID or passport for entry to the Last Supper*
Discover Milan’s most famous landmarks on this guided tour, including exclusive access to Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. Located next to the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage site, this Renaissance masterpiece is so delicate that visits are limited to just 15 minutes, making this a rare opportunity to admire its beauty up close.
Continue to Sforza Castle, a historic fortress that once housed the Dukes of Milan. Today, it stands as a cultural hub with museums and art collections. Then, head to Piazza della Scala, home to the world-renowned La Scala Theater, a symbol of Italy’s rich musical heritage since 1776.
Walk through the stunning Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, known as Milan’s “living room,” before arriving at the magnificent Duomo. As the fourth-largest cathedral in the world, this Gothic masterpiece attracts millions of visitors each year. This tour offers an unforgettable journey through Milan’s art, history, and culture.
The order of the sites may vary.
Duration:
Approximately 3 hours
Start Time:
9:30am
Inclusions:
Legally licensed English-speaking Tour Guide, Skip-the-line tickets Da Vinci’s Last Supper and Santa Maria delle Grazie Church, Sforza Castle (outside and its inner yards), Mercanti Square, La Scala Theatre (outside) and its Square, Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, the “living room” of Milan (inside), Duomo Cathedral (outside) and its Square, Audio headsets
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from hotel, food and drinks, gratuities, anything not aforementioned
Meeting point:
Milano, Piazza DUOMO n.4 ,under the arches next to 12 OZ Coffee Joint. The guide/coordinator will be at the meeting point holding a sign " BEST OF MILAN & LAST SUPPER"
Ending point:
Same as meeting point.
Important Information:
Clients must bring an ID or passport for entry to the Last Supper.
Dress code: shoulders and knees must be covered in churches.
On a hot day wear a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
It is a ‘walking tour’: wear comfortable shoes, preferably with rubber sole.
The itinerary could differ according to the daily opening hours of Churches and religious services, or due to public maintenance works, or also during extraordinary local events.
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