Best of Milan Experience Including Da Vinci's The Last Supper and Milan Duomo
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Best of Milan Experience Including Da Vinci's The Last Supper and Milan Duomo
By Veditalia - Day Tours
About
Fitting Milan’s must-sees and its Leonardo da Vinci trail into one day demands careful planning. This tour makes it easy, with skip-the-line entry to Milan Cathedral (Duomo), plus visits to sights such as Piazza Mercanti and Sforza Castle. Afterward, enjoy your choice of fast-track access to da Vinci’s The Last Supper or a visit to his personal 15th-century vineyard. As it’s a small-group tour, you enjoy a more intimate atmosphere, too.
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Duration: 6h
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Live guide: English
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Highlights
- See Milan’s top attractions, plus a Leonardo da Vinci site, in one day
- Get easy access to Milan Cathedral (Duomo) on a skip-the-line tour
- Choose priority entry to The Last Supper or visit da Vinci's vineyard
- Enjoy the personalized atmosphere of a small group
- Guide
- Headsets to hear the guide clearly
- Visit to Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper
- Visit to Duomo Cathedral
- Entry/Admission - Il Cenacolo
- Entry/Admission - Duomo di Milano
- Entry/Admission - Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
What's not included- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entry/Admission - Teatro Alla Scala
- Entry/Admission - Castello Sforzesco
- Meet your guide in central Milan, being sure to wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees to abide by church dress codes. Set off on foot to Milan Cathedral (Duomo), and bypass the lines into this Gothic masterpiece as you learn how it took nearly 600 years to complete. Pass the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping mall, and skip the line at San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore church before continuing on to sights such as Sempione Park and Sforza Castle. View Maurizio Cattelan’s controversial modern sculpture and Bramante’s optical illusion at Santa Maria presso San Satiro church, and after a break, admire da Vinci’s The Last Supper mural at Santa Maria delle Grazie, avoiding the lines with a fast-track ticket.
- Start:
- Piazzale Luigi Cadorna, 14, 20123 Milano MI, ItalyMeeting point is next to Bar Marinoni. Meet the Guide 15 minutes before the starting time.
End:- Option 1Duomo Cathedral Square, Piazza del Duomo, Milano MI, Italy
- Option 2The Last Supper Museum, Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 2, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
- Option 3Piazza Castello, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 6404MILANONEDAY- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Good walking shoes are recommended
- A dress code is required to enter places of worship and selected museums. No shorts or sleeveless tops allowed. Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for both men and women. You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements
- It is FORBIDDEN to introduce inside Duomo food, liquids, knifes, ceramic mugs and everything that can be used as blunt weapon.
- Tour duration will be 6 hours with about 1 hour break for lunch
- Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travellers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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Itinerary
- You'll start atPiazzale Luigi Cadorna, 14Piazzale Luigi Cadorna, 14, 20123 Milano MI, ItalyMeeting point is next to Bar Marinoni. Meet the Guide 15 minutes before the starting time.See address & details
- 1Il CenacoloStop: 30 minutes - Admission includedSee detailsPass bySanta Maria delle Grazie
- 2Teatro Alla ScalaStop: 30 minutes - Admission excludedSee details
- 3Castello SforzescoStop: 30 minutes - Admission excludedSee details
- 4Duomo di MilanoStop: 60 minutes - Admission includedSee details
- 5Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero MaggioreStop: 60 minutes - Admission includedSee detailsPass byPiazza MercantiSempione Park
- You'll end atSee departure details
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- IanM53990 contributionsGreat tour, amazing guide.Great tour. Carmine our guide was amazing he had great knowledge and answered all of my questions. It was raining and it still wasn’t an issue for us, we had an umbrella and all was well.Written 3 March 2024
- NSI_130 contributionsBeautiful lakes and moreVery good tour. Good organization, we spent about 1 hour at each point, including the boat trip around the lake. Though time in Como was the shortest while the city itself is offering more to visit than other stops. Especially Lugano - tour was on Sunday, practically everything was closed. Still, amazing experience and beautiful lakes. Alice and Radu were both great.Written 21 February 2024
- rosewing710 contributionsA Great Day Out!We had a fantastic day on this tour of Lugano, Bellagio and Como! Early start but well worth it and we packed a lot into the 11 hours! The coach was very comfortable, driven superbly by Rado - how he made some of those bends on the mountain roads is beyond me! Our guide Alex was brilliant - charming, knowledgeable and passionate about Italy. The whole day was extremely well-organised and we were able to see a lot of the country and learn so much, which we would not have managed on our own. Highly recommend this company and tour, we absolutely loved it!Written 10 February 2024
- 962mariamt0 contributionswonderful experience, largely thanks to our fantastic guideThe Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper guided tour was a wonderful experience, largely thanks to our fantastic guide, Serena. Her excellent English, combined with a great sense of humor, added an enjoyable touch to the exploration. She provided important tips that enriched our understanding of the masterpiece, making the tour both informative and entertaining. I highly recommend it for those looking to appreciate art with a knowledgeable and engaging guide.Written 4 February 2024
- 123travelfree0 contributionsImpressive: It was a wonderful tour. The tour guide was punctual and organized. She paced the tour beautifully.The Duomo was beautiful inside and out. It is definitely worth your time to visit. Our tickets allowed us to return to the inside of the Duomo if so desired. This tour is one of my top experiences.Written 20 January 2024
- Jeffrey A0 contributionsExcellent experience. Roof top tour is a MUST DO!This was a great way to experience the Duomo. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and pleasant. Just the right amount of detail. We paid extra for the elevator to the roof, which was worth it. The experience on the roof was epic! Fantastic views and an amazing way to see the spectacular architecture high on the Duomo in a way that is simply not possible from the ground. This can’t be missed in Milan.Written 6 January 2024
- jessicaparsons930 contributionsDon't waste your time/moneyThis was a horrible experience. My husband and I booked this trip and arrived at the meeting point listed 30 minutes early as we wanted to make sure we didn't miss anything, but that didn't help. After 30 minutes of waiting and walking around we asked multiple Duomo employees of the pickup location and messaged the tour guide. Finally the tour guide informed us that we missed the first half due to not being at the correct coffee shop (meeting point was not a coffee shop). Now we are being informed we cannot get a refund. Skip this tour and book through the Duomo. My husband and I had a great experience via the Duomo directly!Written 29 December 2023
- HBidwell-Ford0 contributionsSkip line Duomo & rooftop tour.Brilliant insight by tour guide Fabrizio , inside & then upto the rooftop , over looking Milan , the visibility up on the roof is amazing, worth seeing if you don’t mind heights !!Written 11 December 2023
- 600ellaf0 contributionsPerfect Way to See Everything!!’Our tour was excellent! We went in December but had beautiful weather and were able to see everything. Adriano our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable, took loads of perfect Instagram photos and was very detailed overall. Adriano speaks many languages and was able to translate for all members on our bus, including Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and English. Perfect way to see such amazing places in an organised manner with no stress! Thank you Adriano!!!!Written 5 December 2023
- Lynn L0 contributionsDuomo visitExcellent tour. Our tour guide was very informative and did an excellent job of keeping the tour on track. Very well worth the visit.Written 24 November 2023
- tjtravels70 contributionsThe jewel of Milan!A very nice and informative tour! The knowledgeable guide pointed out all the important highlights I would have otherwise missed had I done it on my own. The rooftop terraces are a no miss!!! Stunning views of the spires, statues and city!Written 22 November 2023
- andrea54620 contributionsGo by yourself, no guide needed.Very little information provided, it felt like a poorly put together school report than anything else. I learned more form playing a city game on the Questo app.Written 21 November 2023
- Edward J0 contributionsAwesomePatricia is the best, will tour again in the future... She was patient and explained everything in detail I highly recommendWritten 20 November 2023
- Resort577744352360 contributionsWell worth the price! Saves 2 hours, lots of stairs, and avoids crowds. Views above are amazing.The meeting area was a bit hard to find and several in line had to leave to find their own tour entrance. Tour got us in before others could enter and the elevator (holds very little so get in line 20 mins early) took us to the top avoiding many stairs. We were at the front of the line arriving 20 mins early so didn’t have to wait for the small elevator. Lots of views to take in above and not crowded as it becomes later so able to take lots of photos. Narrow walkway above. Staircase down to duomo interior. We spent maybe 40 mins above, 10 going down the stairs and 10 in the duomo. All done in 1 hour without stairs- well worth the price of this tour. I suspect 3 hours total without a ticket given the line, stairs, and slow movement due to the crowd.Written 13 November 2023
- 656louiseg0 contributionsGoodWell organised tour - impressed by your guide knowledge and good command of English - roof top tour was good but rain made us ready to exit rather than dawdleWritten 9 November 2023
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Roamer023
Atlanta, GA62 contributions
Sept 2021
First, the sights were quite good (castle, Duomo, Last Supper, etc.), and I liked the fact that this tour covered the main things in a single day. However... Our guide on Sept 14, 2021 (believe her name started with F - Flavia?) was not the best.
She seemed like a very nice person and she put a great amount of effort into the tour. She also had a great deal of knowledge about Milan, so the ingredients for a good tour were there. I hate to post negative feedback, yet I hope this helps other travelers (and perhaps spurs some changes in how the tour is conducted).
Our guide offered way, way, way too much information about each stop. She talked almost non-stop and she gave too many facts, names, dates, and information that, quite frankly, were boring. There were some nice nuggets of interesting information, but they got lost in all of the details. It was as if she was trying to cram years of studying into our heads in the span of 5 or 6 hours. She stayed way too long at each site (especially the castle), but breezed past other sites (i.e. beautiful fountain in front of the castle entrance) that people clearly wanted to pause, admire, and photograph. She walked so fast from one site to another (after spending way too long standing still during long winded explanations) that we didn't have time to appreciate things we saw along the way. Furthermore, the people at the back of the line couldn’t see the things she was commenting on, since we weren’t there yet. One poor woman with walking difficulties had a hard time keeping up with the group and the guide didn’t seem to notice.
She also seemed unaware that she lost the interest of her audience early on (when people are looking at their cell phones, wandering off, looking at other things, asking about bailing on the tour and getting our own tickets to the Last Supper, etc., that ought to be a clue).
Tour company: Pease, tell your guides that "less is more". Tell us the basics (about 1/5th of what you told us), throw in a couple of interesting but brief stories, let us absorb it, take photos, and ask questions (without fear that it will lead to another half hour lecture while standing still). Also, tell us about the Last Supper before we go in to see it and then be quiet while we are trying to take it all in (or stand to the side and answer questions, but don’t use our precious 15 minutes in the room trying to give us your commentary).
At first, I wondered if this was just my take, but 5 of the other 10 people on the tour commented to me that they felt the same way (the other 5 might have felt this way as well, but didn't comment to me). Again, the guide seemed like a nice, hard working, and knowledgeable person. She just needs to "read" her audience, and perhaps ask for their feedback along the way (i.e. Is this too much detail? Do you want to know more? How is the pace? Are you ready to move on? Would you like to pause here? Etc.).
She seemed like a very nice person and she put a great amount of effort into the tour. She also had a great deal of knowledge about Milan, so the ingredients for a good tour were there. I hate to post negative feedback, yet I hope this helps other travelers (and perhaps spurs some changes in how the tour is conducted).
Our guide offered way, way, way too much information about each stop. She talked almost non-stop and she gave too many facts, names, dates, and information that, quite frankly, were boring. There were some nice nuggets of interesting information, but they got lost in all of the details. It was as if she was trying to cram years of studying into our heads in the span of 5 or 6 hours. She stayed way too long at each site (especially the castle), but breezed past other sites (i.e. beautiful fountain in front of the castle entrance) that people clearly wanted to pause, admire, and photograph. She walked so fast from one site to another (after spending way too long standing still during long winded explanations) that we didn't have time to appreciate things we saw along the way. Furthermore, the people at the back of the line couldn’t see the things she was commenting on, since we weren’t there yet. One poor woman with walking difficulties had a hard time keeping up with the group and the guide didn’t seem to notice.
She also seemed unaware that she lost the interest of her audience early on (when people are looking at their cell phones, wandering off, looking at other things, asking about bailing on the tour and getting our own tickets to the Last Supper, etc., that ought to be a clue).
Tour company: Pease, tell your guides that "less is more". Tell us the basics (about 1/5th of what you told us), throw in a couple of interesting but brief stories, let us absorb it, take photos, and ask questions (without fear that it will lead to another half hour lecture while standing still). Also, tell us about the Last Supper before we go in to see it and then be quiet while we are trying to take it all in (or stand to the side and answer questions, but don’t use our precious 15 minutes in the room trying to give us your commentary).
At first, I wondered if this was just my take, but 5 of the other 10 people on the tour commented to me that they felt the same way (the other 5 might have felt this way as well, but didn't comment to me). Again, the guide seemed like a nice, hard working, and knowledgeable person. She just needs to "read" her audience, and perhaps ask for their feedback along the way (i.e. Is this too much detail? Do you want to know more? How is the pace? Are you ready to move on? Would you like to pause here? Etc.).
Written 21 September 2021
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tcbphdargon
Great Neck, NY46 contributions
Charles was our encyclopedic guide. His English was excellent. In addition to his amazing breadth of knowledge was his personable style and humor. On a long day of touring and facts it is good to have a personality who is so approachable and human.
Having headsets made hearing him easy wherever we went. He was thoughtful and considerate of our needs. He gave us everything we needed...and more.
This is a challenging day if you are not a walker (About 7 miles of walking). However, it was nicely broken up by a generous lunch break (on your own).
This tour is everything that it promises and I would definitely choose Charles again as a guide.
Although there is no obligation to tip I was shocked that so few people appreciated how hard he worked for us by way of a tip.
Having headsets made hearing him easy wherever we went. He was thoughtful and considerate of our needs. He gave us everything we needed...and more.
This is a challenging day if you are not a walker (About 7 miles of walking). However, it was nicely broken up by a generous lunch break (on your own).
This tour is everything that it promises and I would definitely choose Charles again as a guide.
Although there is no obligation to tip I was shocked that so few people appreciated how hard he worked for us by way of a tip.
Written 23 February 2020
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luv2eatout1111
Boston, MA5 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
Insanely overpriced walking tour with the sole purpose of walking in the heat for 2 1/2 hours (did NOT get to go inside anything!) just to see DaVinci’s Last Supper. This seems to be the only way to see this work of art as there are minimal tickets sold daily. I think it’s sold out for the next 6 months. Our tour guide was pleasant and knowledgeable but really could have done without the 2 1/2 hour death March through the heat.
Written 3 June 2023
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Dear Unknown customer,
we really thank you for your false advertising, this is one of the best Milan tour (with bagde of Excellence on Viator/Tripadvisor), during this amazing experience you will go inside the Last Supper, the Duomo Cathedral, the Church of San Maurizio and (if in the opening time) San Satiro Church, furthemore you visit the Sforza Castle inneryards, plus Scala Theatre from outside, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Piazza Mercanti, Cattelan Sculpture in Piazza Affari and Santa Maria delle Grazie church.
So probably you didn't join this tour at all.
Thanks for let us demonstrate the legitimacy of our work.
Best Regards
Davide
Written 4 June 2023
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perrypickerign
108 contributions
Mar 2023
The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci was a stand alone exhibit. It is definitely worth seeing. It is large and painted on a wall, not a canvas. Much has been done to restore and preserve it. You are limited to 15 minutes of viewing and the entire tour is less than 90 minutes
Written 4 April 2023
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Tim K
4 contributions
Nov 2022
The quality of the tour/tour guide was worth the money. There is a substantial amount of walking so you should be relatively fit and able to walk 5-6 miles at a fairly brisk pace and with minimal stopping. The guide was relatively knowledgeable and he delivered the tour in English, and his language skills were more than fine.
The two major highlights of the tour are the time at The Last Supper and the Duomo. At The Last Supper, there is not much to the overall exhibit, and the time is relatively monitored to keep traffic moving. Ultimately you are in the main hall for only 15 minutes or so, during which time our guide did a nice job talking about Leonardo's work, the use of fresco techniques and elements of the painting and various interpretations of the artist's intent.
At the Duomo, we were in the church for perhaps 30 minutes or so, progressing up the right side of the church, going all the way to the 3 major stained glass windows and then returning to the front of the church via the left side. The guide spoke about the various artifacts, relics, statues, etc. every twenty or so feet, which was nice.
There was an odd 'break' about 2/3 of the way through the tour, where we were several hours in and had perhaps 45 minutes before our entry time at The Last Supper. The guide told us to grab a bite/drink/other at any one of a few nearby cafe's and asked us to regroup at a particular time. When we regrouped, there were a few others who had joined the tour just for The Last Supper.
Make sure to have an ID with you for The Last Supper as they have pre-printed your tickets and you must show a matching ID to get your ticket. Flash photography is not allowed for the painting.
Planning on your bio-breaks, either go when you break for the lunch/refreshments, or when the guide is getting the group tickets at the counter at the Duomo. There is a clean, public restroom on the side of the church. You do need a one Euro coin to use the facility.
The two major highlights of the tour are the time at The Last Supper and the Duomo. At The Last Supper, there is not much to the overall exhibit, and the time is relatively monitored to keep traffic moving. Ultimately you are in the main hall for only 15 minutes or so, during which time our guide did a nice job talking about Leonardo's work, the use of fresco techniques and elements of the painting and various interpretations of the artist's intent.
At the Duomo, we were in the church for perhaps 30 minutes or so, progressing up the right side of the church, going all the way to the 3 major stained glass windows and then returning to the front of the church via the left side. The guide spoke about the various artifacts, relics, statues, etc. every twenty or so feet, which was nice.
There was an odd 'break' about 2/3 of the way through the tour, where we were several hours in and had perhaps 45 minutes before our entry time at The Last Supper. The guide told us to grab a bite/drink/other at any one of a few nearby cafe's and asked us to regroup at a particular time. When we regrouped, there were a few others who had joined the tour just for The Last Supper.
Make sure to have an ID with you for The Last Supper as they have pre-printed your tickets and you must show a matching ID to get your ticket. Flash photography is not allowed for the painting.
Planning on your bio-breaks, either go when you break for the lunch/refreshments, or when the guide is getting the group tickets at the counter at the Duomo. There is a clean, public restroom on the side of the church. You do need a one Euro coin to use the facility.
Written 26 November 2022
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Maps51039468146
2 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
This tour was more expensive than the write up with indicate, and lasted a full six hours. Unfortunately, for some of the 26 who signed up for this tour, the last supper was scheduled at the end, and they would have missed their train so they had to drop out. Chiara was our native Milanese Italian guide and art historian. She made this a fabulous, entertaining and educational experience for all. We started at the Visconte- Sforza Castle, and walked by many monuments and points of historic interests, including an old Benedictine Convent church of cloistered nuns that contained the most incredible art by Luini, then onward in our way to the Galleria, and then the Duomo. This was followed by a 45 minute lunch break with authentic local options. We then walked past the Italian stock market to the Chiesa Santa Maria della Grazie to enjoy Da Vinci’s Last Supper. Well worth it. Mille grazie, Chiara!
Written 14 September 2023
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Andrea P
2 contributions
Jul 2022
This tour was incredibly informative and thorough, a must if you either have a short time in Milan or want to get much of the history of the city out of the way in one day. Selena was absolutely wonderful and tireless!! This is a very long tour, and she did not stop her narrative whatsoever and knew millions of details about her city that she obviously adores. Be ready to walk around 5 miles, which was tough in the 95-degree F weather. Selena was unfazed and didn't even break a sweat!
Written 10 July 2022
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Anne C
16 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
The day tour was amazing and even made more memorable by our tour guide Cristina! She was lively, happy person and very knowledgeable! would definitely recommend this activity and of course our tour guide to anybody intending to visit this great city of Milan🇮🇹❤️
Written 29 August 2023
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Ashely Fang
New York City, NY289 contributions
Nov 2022
We had a great time - this was by far the highest quality tour we went on during our Italy vacation, both in number of places visited and in information. It truly gives a great overview of major Milan sites in as short of a time frame as possible. The only fault I could think of our tour guide was during lunch break, she directed us down a street that was largely devoid of restaurants. Our guide even gave a short optional additional treasure after our last stop of something she was personally fond of and many tourists aren't aware about and our Duomo tickets included entrance to the Duomo Museum. If you're able and willing to walk around 6-7 miles for the tour, this is a must!
Written 20 November 2022
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travelgirl2106
London155 contributions
Sept 2022
Our guide Beatrice is from Milan, she was really knowledgable, took the tour at everyones pace, told of small details about the sights that a guide book would not necessarily tell you. Being able to see The Last Supper was the icing on the cake, given all regular tickets had sold out. Being able to skip the queue at the Duomo was a bonus. I would suggest to re-look at the description of the tour, and be clear what building you actually go in and the ones you view from the outside.
Written 5 September 2022
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Do you need to purchase tickets for Teatro Alla Scala in advance? Or can tickets for admission be purchased on arrival?
maryellap2016
McLean, VA30 contributions
I would purchase in advance.
Hamed K
Melbourne, Australia3 contributions
Is the Last supper definitely included in the tour?
Come si chiama la vostra società?è possibile avere il nominativo di un vostro referente? grazie mille
Roamer023
Atlanta, GA62 contributions
Your website says, Please note that some sites only accept vaccines recognized by the European Union. Doe this mean that American tourists with a white vaccine card stamped with the CDC logo cannot get in? Which sites will not be available to us?
Shaohan C
London, UK3 contributions
How long does this tour last ?
tcbphdargon
Great Neck, NY46 contributions
6 hours. Includes a 1 hour lunch break on your own.
Sulamk
Hong Kong, null, Hong Kong7 contributions
Hi , I would like to book this day tour (25 Nov Monday) for 2 person. May I confirm if the we can include the “last supper” painting for Monday tour ? May I also check if the ticket fees are included ?
Thanks,
Suki
sarajZ9196ND
15 contributions
You have to ask to tour guide company. Plus, when you book, only certain TIMES and DATES are allowed to go in. PLEASE, PLEASE, make sure you click TOUR WITH LAST SUPPER. It is a very simple thing to do but also if you don’t, you will not be able to see/or even go in!!!!! You HAVE TO BOOK WITH TOUR, or you RISK your chances of NOT seeing/having admission to go in. Very sad since you’re traveling so far. Good luck! It’s breath taking beautiful!
carlos197912
Twickenham, UK1 contribution
Forgot To ask how do I pick the last supper when Booking the tour?
diannam432
53 contributions
I had quite a lot of trouble trying to book TLS on line, and opted to book the Viator 6 hour guided walking tour which included The Last Supper timed entry, the Duomo interior, and two other churches with unique history and features we would never have found . It started with a ride on a vintage trolley and with blue tooth earphones included with the tour, we were able to hear everything the guide described. We learned so much we would have never known or noticed without the guided tour. I would do it again, even though our tour in May was rained on - all day!
carlos197912
Twickenham, UK1 contribution
Planning to go on Sept 28. Could you please let me know if there will be guaranteed access to the last supper that day?
*Likely to sell out: Based on Viator’s booking data and information from the provider from the past 30 days, it seems likely this experience will sell out through Viator, a Tripadvisor company.