Milan's Historical Pedestrian Trip & The Last Supper Access
Take a historical walking tour in Milan and admire magnificent city landmarks. Start your journey in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie with a skip-the-line ticket, giving you the chance to see one of the most well-known Renaissance paintings ever created, "The Last Supper," by Leonardo da Vinci. Your English-speaking guide will provide a fast-track entry into the viewing area and up to 15 minutes to study the fabulous details of this masterpiece.
After this breathtaking encounter, go to Sforza Castle and take in the magnificent park that it is surrounded by. The most prominent families in Milan built the stronghold in the fourteenth century, and it is currently home to a variety of exhibits and museums. Following that, stroll along Via Dante until you arrive at Piazza dei Mercanti, which was formerly home to a thriving medieval market.
Continue your tour and stop at the famous La Scala Theater, built in Piazza della Scala in 1776. You'll get the chance to see one of the most stunning theaters in the world here. Your next stop is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a lavish, glass-roofed building that is bound to excite.
Ending in front of Milan's most iconic structure, the Duomo, pause and take in the magnificent and ornate façade. The finest way to see this wonderful city and its sights is unquestionably on a walking tour, as your English-speaking guide tells you the history of each location you visit. You must take this trip if you are in Milan.
Important information:
- Children under the age of one do not require a reservation for the Last Supper visit if they are accompanied by an adult and enter without a stroller.
Not allowed:
- Food and drinks
- Luggage or large bags
What to bring:
- Comfortable shoes
- Sun hat
- Passport or ID card for children
- ID card or passport, copy accepted
Santa Maria delle Grazie