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Skip the lines at Milan Duomo and The Last Supper on this guided small group walking tour.
Experience Milan's best with skip-the-line access to the Duomo and Da Vinci's The Last Supper.
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Join an intimate semi-private tour limited to 6 people featuring the Last Supper and Duomo.
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Tour the iconic Duomo and secure guaranteed Last Supper tickets on this half-day city excursion.
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Combining a visit to the Duomo di Milano and Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' is the quintessential Milanese experience. The Duomo, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that took nearly six centuries to complete, stands as the soul of the city, while 'The Last Supper,' housed in the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, remains one of the world's most influential works of art. Because tickets for the Last Supper are strictly limited and often sell out months in advance, booking a guided tour through our platform is the most reliable way to guarantee your entry. These curated experiences not only provide skip-the-line access but also enrich your visit with deep historical context provided by expert guides who bring the Renaissance and Milan's complex history to life.
Tickets for the Last Supper are notoriously difficult to obtain; our partners provide guaranteed entry slots even when official sites are sold out.
We exclusively feature tours from reputable providers like Viator, ensuring high standards of safety, knowledge, and customer service.
Avoid the crowds with our selection of small-group and semi-private tours, offering a more personal connection with the art and history.
Every tour is led by professional guides who specialize in art history, providing insights you won't find in any guidebook.
Navigate Milan's busy streets and complex entry requirements effortlessly with pre-arranged skip-the-line tickets and optimized itineraries.
Enjoy peace of mind with secure payment processing and flexible cancellation policies on the majority of our listed experiences.
April to June and September to October offer the most pleasant weather for walking tours. July and August can be very hot, while December features beautiful holiday lights in the Galleria.
Modest attire required for cathedral entry|Shoulders and knees must be covered|Comfortable walking shoes for city streets|Avoid hats inside the Duomo|Bring a light wrap or scarf in summer to cover shoulders
The Duomo was started in 1386 by Gian Galeazzo Visconti. The Last Supper was commissioned by Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, in 1495 and took Leonardo three years to complete.
Most tours offer a full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the experience start time. However, due to the strict ticketing of the Last Supper, some specific products may have non-refundable components. Always check the 'Terms and Conditions' on the booking page.
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Real experiences from real travelers
Booking through this platform was the only way we could get Last Supper tickets. The 3-hour small group tour was perfectly paced, and our guide, Elena, was incredibly knowledgeable about Da Vinci's techniques.
The skip-the-line access at the Duomo saved us at least two hours in the sun. Seeing the Last Supper in person is a spiritual experience. Highly recommend the semi-private tour for the extra attention.
Excellent way to see the highlights of Milan in one go. The walk from the Duomo to Santa Maria delle Grazie was lovely, passing through the city center with great commentary.
The 'Best of Milan' 6-hour tour was comprehensive. We saw the Duomo, the opera house, and the castle. Our guide even gave us great restaurant recommendations for after the tour.
The Last Supper is breathtaking. The booking process was simple and the meeting point instructions were very clear. A must-do when in Milan.
Everything ran like clockwork. The guide was waiting at the meeting point with a clear sign. The headsets worked perfectly even in the crowded Piazza.
Even as an Italian, I found the guided tour of the Duomo rooftops fascinating. The historical details about the marble were something I never knew.
I thought I missed my chance for tickets, but I found a spot here just a week before our trip. The tour was fantastic and the guide was a true historian.
Everything you need to know for your journey
It is highly recommended to book at least 2 to 3 months in advance, as tickets are strictly limited and sell out almost instantly upon release. Guided tours often have better availability than general tickets.
Yes, a strict dress code is enforced. Both men and women must have their shoulders and knees covered. No hats are allowed inside the cathedral. Transparent clothing or offensive imagery is also prohibited.
No. The Duomo is in the city center (Piazza del Duomo), while the Last Supper is located in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie, about a 20-25 minute walk or short tram ride away.
Entry is strictly limited to 15 minutes per group to preserve the delicate fresco. Your guide will provide the historical context before you enter or during the walk to maximize your viewing time.
No, photography and filming are strictly prohibited inside the room where 'The Last Supper' is kept to prevent light damage to the mural. However, photography is allowed (without flash) inside the Duomo and on its rooftops.
Yes, there are elevators that take you to the rooftop of the Duomo. Some tours include the elevator, while others involve climbing the stairs. Always check the specific tour details before booking.
Yes, most tours are family-friendly. However, the historical nature and walking involved may be challenging for very young children. Some operators offer specialized family tours.
Tours typically operate rain or shine. The interior of the Duomo and the Last Supper are indoors, but the walk between sites and the Duomo rooftops are exposed to the elements.
Large backpacks, suitcases, and metal objects are not allowed. There are no cloakrooms at Santa Maria delle Grazie, so it is best to travel light. Small purses are generally permitted after a security check.
Standard group tours usually meet at a central location. However, many private tours listed on our platform offer hotel pickup from central Milan hotels.
Upon booking through our partner platform (Viator), you will receive an instant email confirmation with a mobile voucher. You simply show this to your guide at the meeting point.
Yes, the refectory where the Last Supper is located is fully accessible. For the Duomo, the main floor is accessible, and there is an elevator to the rooftops, though some areas of the terraces have small steps.
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