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Discover Milan’s top sights in three hours with this private tour including the Duomo, La Scala, Sforza Castle, and The Last Supper, led by expert guides.
Exploring Milan can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time visitors. This private tour offers a well-paced, rundown of the city’s most iconic landmarks in just around three hours. For $397.58 per person, you gain access to tickets for the Duomo and Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper, guided by knowledgeable experts who tailor the experience to your group’s preferences. The tour is designed to be flexible, making it ideal for those wanting an efficient yet deep dive into Milan’s highlights.
Review scores are consistently high, with a perfect 5.0 rating based on 16 reviews and 94% recommenders. The tour’s popularity is reflected in its booking window—most reservations are made about 57 days in advance. While it does not include transportation or entrance to La Scala or Sforza Castle, the carefully curated stops ensure maximum sightseeing with expert commentary. This tour suits visitors eager for a guided experience that combines renowned artworks, historic architecture, and city stories.
The tour begins with a visit to Milan’s Duomo, Italy’s largest church. Construction on this Gothic masterpiece started in 1386 and took nearly six centuries to complete. Its façade and interior showcase centuries of faith and artistic achievement. The admission ticket is included, allowing you to admire the church’s stunning architecture and vast interior, which can hold up to 40,000 people.
The Duomo’s size and intricate details make it a must-see. The guide explains its historical significance and the craftsmanship behind its statues and spires. This stop offers a perfect introduction to Milan’s rich religious and artistic heritage.
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Next, the tour takes you outside La Scala, the world-famous opera house. Recognized for premiering operas like Verdi’s Nabucco and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, La Scala’s elegant exterior hints at its storied history. Although the visit is from outside, the guide shares stories about its architectural style and cultural importance.
Adjacent to La Scala is Piazza della Scala, a lively square with a prominent Leonardo da Vinci statue at its center. This spot provides a chance to rest on benches amid greenery while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.

A short walk leads to Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, often called Milano’s drawing room. Built in the nineteenth century, this glass-roofed shopping arcade features luxury boutiques and magnificent architecture. The inclusion of free entry makes it a great photo stop and a chance to appreciate Italy’s historic design.
The galleria’s exquisite mosaics, vaulted ceilings, and fashion boutiques provide a glimpse into Milan’s reputation as a fashion capital. Its elegant ambiance offers a contrast to the grand religious and historic sites visited earlier.

The next stop is Castello Sforzesco, one of Europe’s largest castles. Originally built in 1358-1368, this fortress has served as a defensive stronghold, ducal residence, and military base. Today, it hosts multiple municipal museums and cultural institutions.
Visitors can explore large courtyards, thick walls, towers, and a moat, with free access to the grounds. The green space of Parco Sempione surrounding the castle offers a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy views of this historic structure.

The tour continues with a visit to Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage Site constructed in the late 15th century. Known for its Renaissance architecture and Gothic façade, this church houses Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
The admission ticket to see the painting is included, allowing close-up viewing of this iconic artwork depicting Jesus’ final meal with his disciples. Inside, the church’s architecture and artistic features add cultural depth to the experience.

The highlight of the tour is the guided viewing of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper in Il Cenacolo. Located on the wall of the dining room of the former Dominican monastery, the artwork was painted between 1494 and 1498. The guide provides context about its creation, artistic details, and significance, making the viewing more meaningful.
Tickets are arranged in advance, ensuring minimal waiting time. The 30-minute viewing period allows ample opportunity to appreciate da Vinci’s masterpiece up close.

All tours are led by an expert and qualified private guide. Many reviews praise guides like Fiamma, Emanuela, Chiara, Laura, and Christian for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to adjust the pace to the group’s needs. This personalized attention ensures a flexible experience that can cater to different interests or physical comfort levels.
Guides also enrich the tour with stories about Milan’s landmarks, artistic details, and historical context. This makes the experience engaging and informative, especially for those eager to learn beyond just sightseeing.

The tour starts in Milan’s city center, with the meeting point flexible and the tour activity private—meaning only your group participates. The group size is kept limited to maximize interaction and personalized attention. It does not cover transportation or entry to La Scala or Sforza Castle, but the stops included are carefully selected for their cultural and historical importance.
The pacing is designed to cover all stops comfortably, with the ability to customize the itinerary or speed based on your group’s preferences.
This private Milan highlights tour suits visitors who want a thorough overview of the city’s most famous sites without the hassle of planning individual tickets or navigating crowds. It’s ideal for those who value expert commentary, flexibility, and efficient use of limited time. The inclusion of The Last Supper tickets makes it particularly appealing to art enthusiasts.
Since the tour takes about three hours and covers a good mix of religious, historic, and cultural sites, it offers great value for those looking to maximize their experience in a short visit.
This private guided tour delivers a balanced combination of Milan’s most renowned landmarks, rich in history and art, with the convenience of tickets included. The expert guides and customizable itinerary ensure a tailored experience that suits different interests and paces.
While it does not include certain venues like La Scala or Sforza Castle interiors, the exterior visits and detailed explanations compensate well. The timing and pacing are set to avoid rush, making it suitable for first-time visitors who prefer guided insights over independent exploration.
This tour offers exceptional value for those who want a comprehensive, personalized overview of Milan in a limited timeframe. It’s strongly recommended for visitors seeking a well-organized, insightful introduction to the city’s highlights.
“Fiamma was a great guide, very knowledgeable and adjusted to our needs. Despite the pouring rain it was well worth it.”
Does this tour include transportation between sites?
No, the tour does not include transportation. It’s a walking tour, with sites within walking distance of each other.
Are tickets to The Last Supper included?
Yes, tickets to Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper are included in the tour.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, the private tour offers flexibility to adapt the schedule and pace to suit your group’s interests.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.