
The Milan walking tour with Last Supper combines skip-the-line refectory access with a guided walking tour of Milan’s historic centre. Typical itinerary: Milan Duomo exterior, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza della Scala, Sforza Castle exterior, San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore (‘Milan’s Sistine Chapel’), and the Last Supper at Santa Maria delle Grazie. Total duration approximately 3.5–4 hours. This is the best option for first-time Milan visitors wanting to see the city’s highlights in a single guided session.
The Milan walking tour with Last Supper access solves two problems simultaneously: it secures your Last Supper entry (guaranteed even when official tickets are sold out) and gives you a curated, expert-led introduction to the city in a single half-day.
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What the Tour Covers
The walking tour typically covers six to eight major landmarks across Milan’s historic centre before concluding at the Last Supper. Meeting at Piazzale Cadorna, the route passes the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza della Scala, Sforza Castle, and the ‘Sistine Chapel of Milan’ (San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore) before arriving at Santa Maria delle Grazie for the 15-minute refectory slot.
| Stop | Duration | What to Expect |
| Piazzale Cadorna (meeting point) | — | Meet guide. ID check. Tour briefing begins. |
| Milan Duomo area | 15–20 min | Exterior and piazza. Guide covers 600-year construction history. |
| Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II | 10 min | Interior walk-through. History and architecture. |
| Piazza della Scala | 10 min | La Scala exterior. Leonardo monument. Brera district intro. |
| Sforza Castle (exterior) | 15 min | Courtyards, Sforza-Leonardo connection, castle history. |
| San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore | 15–20 min | Milan’s most underrated church. Floor-to-ceiling Luini frescoes. |
| Santa Maria delle Grazie | 15 min + entry | Last Supper briefing and 15-min refectory slot. |
San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore: The hidden gem of the route. Floor-to-ceiling 16th-century frescoes by Bernardino Luini, a pupil of Leonardo. Free to enter and genuinely one of the most beautiful spaces in Milan — almost unknown to tourists.
Book This TourWho This Tour Is Best For
- First time in Milan wanting an expert-led orientation of the major sights
- Want to combine Last Supper access with a broader city experience in a single half-day
- Official Last Supper tickets are sold out for your dates — the tour has its own allocation
- Travelling as a couple, family, or small group preferring guided structure over self-navigation
What’s Not Included
This tour typically does not include Duomo interior entry. If Duomo interior access matters to you, look at the Last Supper + Duomo + La Scala tour or the Last Supper + Duomo + Sforza Castle tour, both of which include Duomo interior access.
Practical Details
| Detail | Info |
| Duration | ~3.5–4 hours (half-day) |
| Meeting point | Piazzale Cadorna, Milan |
| Language | English (see tours by language page for other languages) |
| Cancellation | Free up to 24 hours before |
| What to bring | Photo ID matching booking name; modest clothing (shoulders + knees covered) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this tour include Duomo interior entry?
Standard versions of this tour typically do not include interior Duomo entry. For guaranteed Duomo interior access, see the Last Supper + Duomo + La Scala tour.
How much walking is involved?
Approximately 2–3 kilometres across Milan’s flat city centre, with stops at each landmark. The pace is comfortable with regular pauses. Wear comfortable shoes.