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Discover Milan’s top sights with this 3-hour guided walking tour, including skip-the-line access to The Last Supper and highlights like Duomo and Sforza Castle.


This tour is centered around Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”, housed in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Milan. The experience includes skip-the-line entry, which is a significant advantage given the limited availability of tickets. You’ll visit the church where this masterpiece is displayed, with the visit scheduled either at the start or end of the 3-hour tour depending on ticket timing.
Because tickets are always in high demand, pre-booking is essential to secure access. The tour ensures you avoid long queues and get the chance to see this iconic work up close, with detailed explanations provided by your guide. This makes it an ideal choice for art lovers eager to experience Da Vinci’s work without the hassle of waiting in line.
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Following the Last Supper visit, the tour leads you through Milan’s medieval heart, with a knowledgeable guide showing you the city’s historic sites. The walk passes La Scala, Milan’s world-famous opera house, where legendary performers have graced the stage.
You’ll also explore Piazza dei Mercanti, a hidden square brimming with Renaissance charm. This square offers a glimpse into Milan’s past, with a sense of space and history created by Bramante’s Renaissance architecture. The guide shares stories that bring this intriguing corner of the city to life, making the walk both educational and visually appealing.
The tour takes you to Sforza Castle, an imposing medieval fortress that once served as the residence of Milan’s dukes. Today, the castle houses museums and art collections, making it a highlight for history and art enthusiasts alike. The exterior architecture is striking and provides perfect photo opportunities.
Afterward, the walk continues in Piazza della Scala, where you can admire the ornate facades of Milan’s cultural institutions. The overall pace of the tour balances sightseeing with storytelling, allowing ample time to appreciate the architecture and ambiance of Milan’s historic core.

One of the tour highlights includes Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a stunning 19th-century glass arcade often called “Milano’s Drawing Room”. The ornate vaulted ceilings and elegant shops create an atmosphere of grandeur. The guide explains its role as a social hub for Milanese residents and visitors alike.
The tour also features the exterior of the Duomo, Milan’s legendary cathedral. The outside view reveals intricate Gothic details, and while the interior isn’t included, the cathedral’s impressive façade alone is worth the visit. The walk around the Duomo allows you to absorb the bustling energy of the city’s central square.
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The tour departs from Duomo Square no. 4, located under the arches next to 12 OZ Coffee Joint. The coordinates are 45.46359634399414, 9.189139366149902, making it easy to find with city maps or GPS.
This experience is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that most visitors can enjoy the sightseeing. The meeting point in the heart of Milan makes it convenient to start your exploration without needing additional transportation.
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The entire experience lasts 3 hours, combining the art visit and the city walk at a comfortable pace. The group size typically remains manageable, allowing for questions and interaction with the guide. The tour is designed to be engaging without feeling rushed, with a focus on delivering meaningful insights into Milan’s history and culture.

Reviews consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and enthusiasm. Guides like Cristina, Chiara, and Simon stand out for their ability to turn history into memorable stories and their personable approach.
Many comments mention how guides explain details that might go unnoticed, adding depth to the experience. The use of audio guides ensures everyone can hear clearly, even in busy or noisy spots. The guides’ ability to relate to the group and share local tips enhances the overall value.

Since The Last Supper tickets are limited and can be booked at different times, the visit might occur at the beginning or end of the tour. Travelers should plan accordingly.
While the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the specific site access limitations, the rest of the route is accessible. The centrally located meeting point allows for easy access and connections to other parts of Milan after the tour.

This guided experience is offered by VEDITALIA and is highly rated with an overall score of 4.6 out of 5. Similar tours on the market include various options for Last Supper tickets combined with city walks, but this tour’s skip-the-line access and comprehensive walking route make it stand out.
Additional offerings include private options, small-group tours, and combination tickets, providing flexibility depending on preferences and schedules.
This 3-hour guided tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Milan’s art, architecture, and history, anchored by skip-the-line access to The Last Supper. It’s especially suited for visitors who want a succinct yet rich experience, blending major landmarks with behind-the-scenes stories from expert guides.
The tour’s strength lies in engaging storytelling, careful planning, and the convenience of skipping long ticket lines. While it may not suit those with mobility issues, it remains a top choice for anyone eager to see Milan’s highlights with minimal hassle and maximum insight.
Is the Last Supper visit included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes skip-the-line access to The Last Supper in Santa Maria delle Grazie, scheduled either at the start or end depending on availability.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts 3 hours, combining the art visit and a guided walk through Milan’s historic center.
Where does the tour meet?
The meeting point is Duomo Square no. 4, under the arches next to 12 OZ Coffee Joint. Coordinates are 45.46359634399414, 9.189139366149902.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to access limitations at the Last Supper site. The rest of the route is accessible.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in English, with live guides and included audio guides.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a recommended age or physical requirement?
The tour is designed for most visitors but not wheelchair accessible. The walking is moderate and suitable for those who can comfortably walk about Milan’s city center.
What makes this tour stand out?
The skip-the-line access to The Last Supper, combined with detailed city sightseeing and engaging guides, offers a practical and enriching experience in a limited timeframe.