Shared Tour: Milan in One Day *Please bring an ID or passport for entry to the Last Supper*
Spend a full day exploring Milan’s rich history, stunning architecture, and world-renowned art. This guided tour takes you to the city's most iconic landmarks, including the magnificent Duomo Cathedral, the historic Sforza Castle, and the breathtaking Church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, often called the "Sistine Chapel of Milan."
Stroll through the elegant glass-roofed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan’s vibrant shopping and dining hub, before arriving at the legendary La Scala Opera Theatre. See the striking contemporary sculpture "The Finger" by Maurizio Cattelan and discover how modern art meets Milan’s historic past.
The highlight of the day is a visit to Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper, a painting shrouded in history and mystery. With priority access, admire this world-famous artwork up close. Enjoy free time for a coffee break and lunch before continuing your journey through this remarkable city.
Duration:
Approximately 6 hours
Start Time:
9:30am
Inclusions:
Legally licensed English-speaking Tour Guide, skip-the-line and tickets to Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper, Duomo Cathedral, church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore and church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Audio headsets
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from hotel, food and drinks, gratuities, anything not aforementioned
Meeting point:
Milano, Piazza LUIGI CADORNA n.14 on the right side of the main entrance of Cadorna Train Station near bar "MARIA MARINONI".The guide/coordinator will be at the meeting point holding a sign " MILAN IN ONE DAY TOUR"
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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