
The Last Supper + Duomo + Teatro alla Scala tour bundles skip-the-line access to all three of Milan’s most iconic cultural venues into a single guided full-day experience. Includes: Duomo di Milano interior entry, skip-the-line Last Supper refectory access, Teatro alla Scala theatre and museum entry, guided city walking segments, and air-conditioned coach transfers. Total duration approximately 6–7 hours.
Getting separate tickets for Milan’s three biggest cultural venues requires significant advance planning. This tour bundles all three with a guide and coach transfers, eliminating the logistics entirely.
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# Last Supper, Duomo & Teatro alla Scala Tour
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What’s Included
- Duomo di Milano interior: Interior entry with guide commentary. Stained glass, Gothic nave, 600-year construction history.
- Teatro alla Scala: Entry to the theatre and the La Scala Museum. Auditorium viewing from the historic boxes (when no performance is scheduled). Museum: rare instruments, portraits, costumes.
- Last Supper, Santa Maria delle Grazie: Skip-the-line refectory entry. 15-minute viewing with guide commentary.
- Guided city walking segments: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza dei Mercanti, Sforza Castle exterior, Brera district.
- Air-conditioned coach transfers: Between more distant stops. Reduces walking fatigue, especially in Milan’s hot summers.
Not included: Duomo rooftop terraces (separate ticket), meals, hotel pickup/drop-off.
Book This TourWhy Include La Scala?
The Teatro alla Scala is one of the world’s most famous opera houses — inaugurated in 1778, the stage where Verdi, Puccini, and Maria Callas performed. Entry to the museum and a view of the auditorium from the historic boxes is a genuinely remarkable experience for visitors with an interest in music, performance, or Italian cultural history.
Visitors who prefer Renaissance art and architecture over opera history may find the Last Supper + Duomo + Sforza Castle tour a better fit — it replaces La Scala with San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore and Sforza Castle.
Typical Tour Itinerary
| Stop | What You Do |
| Sforza Castle | Starting point. Guide covers the Sforza family and their connection to Leonardo. |
| Duomo di Milano | Interior entry. Gothic architecture, stained glass, history of the 600-year build. |
| Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II | Walk-through. 19th-century glass arcade, the ‘living room of Milan’. |
| Piazza della Scala | La Scala exterior. Leonardo monument. Coach pick-up. |
| Teatro alla Scala | Theatre and museum entry. Auditorium viewing (if available). |
| Santa Maria delle Grazie | Last Supper briefing outside, then 15-minute refectory slot. |
Who This Tour Is Best For
- First-time Milan visitors who want to see the essential city highlights in one organised day
- Visitors with an interest in opera, music history, or performance arts alongside fine art
- Those who want coach transfers rather than a fully walking-based itinerary
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Duomo rooftop included?
No. The tour covers the Duomo interior at ground level. Rooftop terraces can be purchased separately.
What if La Scala has a performance on my tour day?
If a performance or rehearsal is in progress, auditorium viewing from the boxes may not be available. You will still have access to the La Scala Museum.
How does this compare to the Sforza Castle tour?
The La Scala version suits visitors who want opera and musical history. The Sforza Castle version suits visitors who want more Renaissance art — specifically San Maurizio church (‘Milan’s Sistine Chapel’) and deeper coverage of Sforza Castle.