Explore the city of Milan, and understand its cultural and historical significance with the help of a local guide on this walking tour. Bypass the winding lines that are a daily occurrence outside the renowned Milan monuments!
Highlights
Highlights
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Learn about the culture and history surrounding the ancient city of Milan on this professionally guided walking tour in a smaller group, allowing for easier guide interaction.
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Avail skip-the-line entry into select monuments such as the Duomo Cathedral, church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, allowing you to zip past the long queues that are common outside these famous attractions.
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Enjoy a guided tour of the Duomo Cathedral and learn about the monument from your guide.
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Learn more about Michelangelo's masterpiece, Pietà del Rondanini on your guided tour of Sforza Castle's museum and enjoy seeing the Scala Museum.
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See one of da Vinci's most famous works, The Last Supper, housed in one of the most beautiful churches in the world, the Santa Maria Delle Grazie Church.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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6-hour guided tour of Milan
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Audio headsets for groups larger than 6
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Entry to Duomo Cathedral
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Entry to San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
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Entry to Santa Maria delle Grazie
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Access to the Last Supper Museum
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Entry to Sforza Castle (inner courtyard and park)
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Tour of Michelangelo’s Pietà del Rondanini
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Pass for the Duomo Museum (valid for 3 days)
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Reviews
Reviews
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Jun, 2023
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Oct, 2022
Your Experience
Your Experience
Delve into the History and Culture of the Ancient City of Milan
The tour guide will take you on a journey through the fascinating city of Milan. You will visit the Sforza castle and move onto the medieval heart of the town, Mercanti Square. Next, you will observe the Gothic influence of the renowned Duomo Cathedral. Several famous artworks are present within the cathedral. The Saint Bartholomew Flayed statue is an incredible work of art that captures the eyes of every visitor in the cathedral. Next on the itinerary is a visit to the Santa Maria presso San Satiro. The optical illusion of the Santa Maria presso San Satiro church will deceive you in the beginning, and the revelation will take your breath away.
Skip-the-Line Entry at Select Monuments
You will then see a notorious sculpture, The Finger by Maurizio Cattelan, that is both provocative, yet crafted beautifully. Next up is a walk along the streets of the fashion capital. A stroll along the Montenapoleone Street and Via Della Spiga will give you a look into the posh and swanky fashion industry of Milan. Next up is a walk across the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, whose incredible glass roof is a thing of wonder. The glass canopy combined with the mosaic flooring makes this gallery a must-see for anyone visiting Milan. The massive entrance arch is a stellar sight.
The Last Supper and Santa Maria Delle Grazie Church
Finally, you will visit the world-famous Santa Maria Delle Grazie Church. The Gothic and Renaissance influences can be seen throughout the church. The centerpiece is the da Vinci masterpiece, The Last Supper. The genius of da Vinci is something that must be witnessed in person to understand, and the Last Supper serves as the perfect example.
Sights Covered
Duomo Cathedral (inside) and its Square | Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery, the “living room” of Milan (inside) | La Scala Theatre (outside) and its Square | Mercanti Square, the medieval city heart | Sforza Castle (outside and inner yards) | Sempione Park (the Castle’s garden) and Arco della Pace (The Peace Arch – from outside) | Da Vinci’s Last Supper and Santa Maria delle Grazie Church (UNESCO site) (inside) | Church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, the “Sistine Chapel of Milan” (inside) | Church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, and its incredible and unique optical illusion created by Bramante (inside) | The “Finger” by Maurizio Cattelan (one of the most successful Italian contemporary artists) | The fashion district | Michelangelo’s Pietà del Rondanini
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
Please be aware that we may experience some delays as some locations can be unavoidably busy and some lines could form at mandatory security checks and at entrances for the stairs and the elevator. This tour is typically scheduled to last for 6 hours, though wait times at security checks can sometimes increase the tour duration. We recommend allowing extra time before your next activity to ensure you make the most of your Milan tour experience.
The itinerary could differ according to the daily opening hours of Churches and religious services, due to public maintenance works, or also during certain local events.
On Sundays, the visit to the Duomo Milan can be replaced with a visit to the Piazza Gae Aulenti, due to extraordinary celebrations.
Timings
The timings are subject to change. Please check the calendar to see the timings on your intended day of visit.
Guide Languages
The guide speaks English.
My tickets
My tickets
How To Use Your Tickets
You will receive an email confirmation with your Last Supper, Duomo and Milan Walking Tour ticket voucher shortly. You need not print the tickets. Please download and display the tickets on your mobile device with a valid photo ID at the meeting point on the day of the tour.
Meeting Point
Piazza Luigi Cadorna n. 14 (on the right side of the main entrance of Cadorna Train Station, near the bar, Marinoni).
How to Get There
By Bus
The closest stop is Cadorna M1 m2. Bus 61, 94 or N6 all stop there.
By Subway
The closest stop is Cadorna FN M1. You can get there via lines 1 or 2.
By Tram
Take Tram 1 to Cadorna, which is the closest stop.
By Train
Get off at Milano Cadorna using trains R16, R17, R22, R27, S2, S3, S4, XP1, RE_1, or RE_7.