
Last Supper guided tours are available in multiple languages beyond English. Spanish, French, Italian, German, and Portuguese tours are offered by authorised operators on GetYourGuide and Tiqets. Mandarin and Japanese tours are available more seasonally. Verify the tour language before booking — most default listings show English tours.
The official Last Supper Museum audio guide is available in Italian and English only. For visitors who want expert live commentary in their own language, an authorised guided tour is the practical solution.
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Available Languages
English is the most widely available language, with the highest number of daily departures. Spanish, French, and Italian tours run regularly. German and Portuguese have fewer departures but are available from specialist operators. Mandarin and Japanese tours are seasonal — availability is strongest in spring and autumn peak travel periods.
| Language | Availability | Notes |
| English | Daily — multiple departures | Most operators. Widest choice of tour types. |
| Spanish | Regular — most days | Strong availability year-round. Check GetYourGuide. |
| French | Regular — most days | Good availability April–October. |
| Italian | Regular | Some operators offer Italian art specialist tours. |
| German | Several per week | Available from specialist operators. Check Tiqets. |
| Portuguese | Several per week | Primarily Brazilian Portuguese catered for. |
| Mandarin Chinese | Seasonal (spring/autumn peak) | Available from specialist operators. Book early. |
| Japanese | Seasonal (spring/autumn peak) | Limited departures. Pre-book well in advance. |
How to Find a Tour in Your Language
- Go to GetYourGuide or Tiqets and search ‘Last Supper Milan [your language]’
- Filter by ‘Language’ — most platforms allow filtering by tour language
- Read the tour description carefully — ‘guide speaks Spanish’ sometimes means bilingual, not Spanish-only
- Check departure time options — language-specific tours often have fewer daily slots
- Book in advance — non-English language tours have fewer departures and fill faster
Important distinction: ‘Guide speaks Spanish’ and ‘Tour conducted in Spanish’ are not the same. If you need a tour conducted exclusively in your language, confirm this explicitly before booking.
Spanish-Language Tours
Spanish is the second most available language after English, with multiple operators on GetYourGuide offering dedicated Spanish-language guided tours. Availability is generally good April–October. Search ‘Last Supper guided tour Spanish’ on GetYourGuide for current departures.
French-Language Tours
French-language tours are well-represented. Most have departures in the late morning and are available most days April through October; less frequent November through March.
Italian, German & Portuguese Tours
Italian tours tend to attract visitors who want the most culturally authentic commentary. German and Portuguese tours have fewer daily departures — for German speakers, Tiqets typically has the strongest selection. Book several days in advance for these languages during peak season.
Book This TourWhat to Do If Your Language Isn’t Available
- Book a tour in a second language you’re comfortable with
- Take a self-guided visit using the official app audio guide (Italian and English) combined with our hidden details guide read in advance
- Consider a private tour where you can specify your language and the operator can source a specialist guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a Last Supper tour in Spanish?
Yes. Spanish-language guided tours are available from multiple authorised operators on GetYourGuide. Search ‘Last Supper guided tour Spanish Milan’ to see current departures.
What languages does the official audio guide support?
The official Cenacolo Vinciano audio guide app is available in Italian and English. For other languages, a guided tour is the only option for live commentary.
How far in advance should I book a non-English tour?
At least 1–2 weeks for Spanish and French. At least 3–4 weeks for German, Portuguese, and others. Mandarin and Japanese tours should be booked 4–6 weeks ahead during peak season.