Private Milan walking tour:

The Last Supper and the Duomo

per tour
Private Milan walking tour: The Last Supper and the Duomo

Destination

Milan, Italy

Duration

3 hours

Tour size

Max 6

Language

English

Overview

Two of Milan's greatest sights, da Vinci's Last Supper and the Duomo, are also two of its hardest to do well: timed entry, long lines, and a fresco you get fifteen minutes with. This private Milan walking tour hands the logistics to a guide who's yours alone, with the city's Roman and medieval layers walked between them.

  • Step past the line to da Vinci's Last Supper, with the meaning set up before you enter
  • Trace Milan's Roman roots at the Imperial Palace and the medieval Torre dei Gorani
  • Pass the home of the original panettone on the way through the center
  • Walk the glass-roofed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and past La Scala
  • Head into the Duomo without the wait, marble and stained glass overhead

What's included

  • Pre-reserved, skip-the-line tickets to the Last Supper
  • A guided viewing of the Last Supper
  • Entry and a guided tour of the Milan Duomo
  • A private expert guide for your group only

You will visit

  • Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
  • The Roman Imperial Palace remains
  • The Torre dei Gorani
  • La Scala (exterior)
  • The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
  • The Milan Duomo

What to expect

The Last Supper: the fresco, set up before you step in

You'll start at Santa Maria delle Grazie, where your guide tells the story outside, the hidden meanings, the restoration battles, the genius of the composition, before your timed entry. With access pre-arranged, you skip the line and walk into the temperature-controlled room ready to actually read what you're looking at. The fifteen minutes inside land differently when you arrive prepared.

Through Milan on foot: Roman, medieval, modern

From there you'll walk the center at your own pace, your guide threading its layers together. You'll see the Roman Imperial Palace remains, the medieval Torre dei Gorani, and the home of the original panettone, then come out by La Scala and into the glass-roofed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. It's the city told as one continuous story rather than a list of stops.

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