Read the instructions carefully to find out the meeting place. Normally they all start at the Duomo and then end up at the Last Supper in a few hours which sounds like if you want to skip the first part you can. After reading through...More
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Milan Walking Tour with da Vinci's The Last Supper Tickets - Departing at 12:30pm from Piazza del Duomo
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Overview
More than 1,000 people visit Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper every day. Not surprisingly, visitors spend a lot of time waiting in for tickets and admission. On this walking tour of Milan, you’ll get skip-the-line admission to see the painting so you’ll have plenty of time to see rest of the city’s sights, including the Duomo and Sforza Castle. A small group means plenty of time for questions.
What to Expect
Head to the iconic Duomo to meet your guide and group. Stroll over to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, one of the world’s oldest active shopping malls. Walk through the gallery and stop at the famous La Scala opera house.
Afterward, head to the trendy Brera neighborhood, passing funky stores and restaurants. Make your way to the imposing Sforza Castle to admire its medieval architecture.
Your last stop is a visit to Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. Skip the lines with your priority admission and enter the Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory, where the painting is housed. You’ll have 15 minutes to admire its artistry.
Note: Depending on your time time, you may start with The Last Supper and finish with Piazza del Duomo. Visits inside the Duomo are not possible on Sundays or religious holidays. On these days, a detailed tour is given from outside of the Duomo.
Afterward, head to the trendy Brera neighborhood, passing funky stores and restaurants. Make your way to the imposing Sforza Castle to admire its medieval architecture.
Your last stop is a visit to Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. Skip the lines with your priority admission and enter the Santa Maria delle Grazie refectory, where the painting is housed. You’ll have 15 minutes to admire its artistry.
Note: Depending on your time time, you may start with The Last Supper and finish with Piazza del Duomo. Visits inside the Duomo are not possible on Sundays or religious holidays. On these days, a detailed tour is given from outside of the Duomo.
Questions & Answers
Stephanie K
5 April 2018|
Response from LManuel57 | Reviewed this property |
We find that it’s better to reserve ahead of time through the company.