English-speaking guide
Audio guide
Skip-the-line access, reservation and ticket for the Last Supper
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Children aged 15+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Children aged 0-14 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Each participant must bring a valid ID or passport to join this activity, which must be presented at the venue. Ensure the names provided during booking match the valid ID or passport. No refunds will be issued if entry is denied due to mismatched names or missing identification
Due to heightened global security, some venues may enforce additional measures, potentially causing delays during mandatory security checks. Bag size restrictions may also apply. To avoid disruptions or denied entry, it is strongly recommended to refrain from bringing large purses, bags, or backpacks on your tour
Gratuities to guides providing excellent service are appreciated
No photography is permitted at the Last Supper
City Wonders reserves the right to refuse participation on its tours to any guest under the influence of drugs or alcohol or to any guest whose behavior is disorderly, or poses a threat to other guests or City Wonders staff
The meeting point is under the arches of the Mondadori bookshop (written inMONDADORI on the sign), which is on the right-hand side of the Piazza del Duomo, when standing next to the Statue of Vittorio Emanuele II (man on a horse with a sword) and facing the front entrance (façade) of the Cathedral
Please refer to the map for assistance
No responsibility will be accepted by the local operator for loss of or damage to property belonging to a passenger which is lost or stolen on one of the coaches during and after the trip. Any shipping costs resulting from a property loss will not be handled by the local operator
Participants are advised dress appropriately for this activity (long pants, long-sleeved shirt or scarf to cover shoulders, and closed shoes)
Valid ID / Passport (with 6 months validity)
For the summer months, it’s recommended to bring a hat, sunscreen, and a water bottle
This tour includes a moderate amount of walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
With its shiny veneer and reputation as one of the world’s most exclusive fashion cities, it can be hard to scratch beneath the surface of Milan. Our Last Supper Tour and Best of Milan Walking Tour helps you do that, showing you all the most important sites of the city (including Leonardo da Vinci’s famous ‘The Last Supper’) and introducing you to the best areas for dining, shopping and socializing.
The Semi-Private tours travels in groups of only 17 people or less, so your guide is easy to hear and interact with. They’ll also have more flexibility to cater the tour to your group’s needs and interests and in just 3 hours you’ll see all the must-see sites and get acquainted with this enigmatic city, visited by many but known by few.
Visit the impressive Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a 19th century glass vaulted shopping arcade. Brimming with fashionable shops and cafés, it is often called the drawing room of Milan for its importance as a common meeting point. Passing through the Gallery we arrive at Piazza della Scala, the square which houses the world renowned Scala Theatre – Milan’s Opera House since 1778 which is still in use. Some of the greatest musicians and singers in history have performed here, notably Giuseppe Verdi whose famous operas, such as Falstaff, often premiered in this very theatre.
Next it’s through the Brera District. Rich in historical buildings, literature cafés, restaurants and fashionable bars, this area has long been home to artists and intellectuals. From here picturesque, winding streets lead us north past Castello Sforzesco. An imposing medieval Castle and fortress, Sforzesco was once seat and residence of the ruling family of Milan and now houses several of the city's museums and art collections.
We end our tour with a bang at Milan’s most famous attraction – Leonardo Da Vinci’s ‘The Last Supper’. Hidden away at the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, this masterpiece attracts huge crowds leading to general access queues that often stretch for hours. With a pre-booked tickets and Skip the Line Access we get you straight inside, where you’ll spend 15 minutes with this masterpiece, your group of just 10 people or less, and your guide.
And there you have it. In just three hours you’ll have seen all the highlights of Milan and become acquainted with the city, leaving just one question – how are you going to spend the rest of your trip?
By car: You may reach the site by private car or local taxi, notify the driver to take you to Piazza del Duomo
By metro: Take Line 1 (red) and Line 3 (yellow) and tram numbers 2, 3, 12, 19 and 27 to Duomo Station, and exit via Torino or Mazzin exits