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Discover Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper in Milan with skip-the-line tickets and a guided tour. Enjoy expert insights and a private viewing in just one hour.


This tour begins at the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Milan, an iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site dating from the 15th century. The meeting point is in front of the church, where a professional guide provides a brief overview of the building’s history and its connection to Leonardo da Vinci.
From this starting point, you get a quick photo stop at the square, setting the scene for your visit. The guide shares insight into the church’s significance and the importance of the artwork you are about to see, making sure everyone is ready for the upcoming experience.
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Once inside the church, visitors enjoy skip-the-line entry, avoiding long waits. The interior of Santa Maria delle Grazie surrounds you with 14th and 15th-century architecture, adding to the sense of stepping back in time. The church’s UNESCO status highlights its cultural importance, making the setting for the Last Supper especially meaningful.
While inside, the guide offers highlights about the history of the building and its role as a monastery and church. They also explain the significance of the fresco location on the wall, which is a central part of the viewing experience.

Your main focus is the Last Supper, painted directly onto the refectory wall. The viewing time is limited to about 15 minutes, but this is enough to truly appreciate the details and structure of this renowned artwork.
The guided commentary reveals interesting facts such as the missing eyes of some apostles, the composition of the painting, and the conspiracy theories surrounding it. During this time, you can take photos and observe Leonardo’s techniques up close, making the most of your brief but meaningful visit.

Every tour features a knowledgeable guide fluent in English and Spanish. They are praised for their passion and expertise, making the artwork come alive with engaging stories. Guides also explain Leonardo’s innovative techniques and the fascinating history behind the fresco.
Many reviews highlight the guides’ ability to answer questions, clarify complex details, and bring the painting’s story to life in a way that enhances appreciation. The whisper earphones used during the tour ensure that everyone hears clearly, even in a busy setting.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs. The duration is about 1 hour, including the walk from the meeting point, the church visit, and the viewing.
Entry involves a security check, so there may be slight delays, especially during busy times. The tour operates rain or shine, making it a reliable option regardless of weather.
Travelers are advised to not bring luggage, large bags, or drinks, as these are not allowed inside the museum. Shorts are not permitted for dress code reasons, ensuring respectful attire for the historic site.
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The ticket price covers skip-the-line entry, the guided tour, and small group sizes, emphasizing quality and exclusivity. You can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility to adapt your plans.
Cancellation is free if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind. The tour duration is fixed at about 1 hour, with specific start times available depending on your schedule.

Most reviews rate the tour at 4.6 out of 5, reflecting high satisfaction. The guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and clarity. Many mention that the expert explanations significantly deepen their understanding of Leonardo’s masterpiece.
Reviewers particularly appreciate the small group setting, which allows for more personal attention and better photo opportunities. The limited viewing time is noted, but many agree that the guided context enriches the experience enough to justify the price.
Compared to other options, this tour provides guaranteed skip-the-line access, saving valuable time. The small group size ensures an intimate environment for viewing and learning. The multi-language guides make it accessible to international visitors.
The detailed explanations and the personalized approach are frequently praised, making it ideal for visitors who want a deeper understanding of da Vinci’s work without the distraction of large crowds.
This one-hour tour delivers more than just a quick glance at Leonardo da Vinci’s famous fresco. The expert guides bring the painting’s context and secrets to life, making the brief visit educational and emotionally impactful.
While the cost reflects the exclusivity and quality of the experience, the small group format and skip-the-line access make it worth considering for those eager to see the Last Supper in a respectful and informative setting.
Ideal for art enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone seeking a meaningful encounter with one of the world’s greatest artworks, this tour ensures you don’t just see the Last Supper—you understand it.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts around 1 hour, including walk, church visit, and the 15-minute viewing of the Last Supper.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes skip-the-line access to Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper and a guided tour led by a knowledgeable guide in English or Spanish.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is in front of Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Milan, at coordinates 45.46596145629883, 9.1709623336792.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are large bags or drinks allowed inside?
No, luggage, large bags, and drinks are not allowed inside the museum.
What should I wear?
Shorts are not permitted; respectful attire is recommended.
Will I have enough time for photos?
Yes, the small group size and guided explanations allow ample time for photos and close viewing.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, this family-friendly tour offers an engaging way to introduce children and adults alike to this historic masterpiece.
What makes this tour different from self-guided visits?
The guided commentary provides insights, stories, and context that enhance appreciation, making it more enriching than just viewing the fresco alone.