Milan: Guided Walking Tour With Last Supper Skip-The-Line

Historically renowned for its artistic significance, this guided walking tour in Milan promises an unforgettable glimpse into the city's captivating medieval heritage and Leonardo da Vinci's legendary masterpiece, The Last Supper.

Explore the captivating history and cultural gems of Milan on this guided walking tour. Journey through the city’s medieval heritage, stopping at iconic sites like the Sforza Castle and Duomo cathedral. But the highlight? Skipping the line to admire Leonardo da Vinci’s legendary masterpiece, The Last Supper. With knowledgeable guides providing engaging commentary, this tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into Milan’s artistic significance. What secrets might the city unveil?

Key Points

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  • Guided walking tour of Milan’s medieval center, including must-see sites like Sforza Castle, Piazza dei Mercanti, La Scala, and Duomo cathedral.
  • Skip-the-line access to Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper, located in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.
  • Knowledgeable guides provide historical commentary and insights throughout the tour.
  • Tour features wheelchair-accessible routes and audio enhancements for a comprehensive and accessible experience.
  • Highlights include exploring the former residence of Milan’s powerful Sforza family and discovering the charming Piazza dei Mercanti.
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Overview of the Milan Walking Tour

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The Milan: Guided Walking Tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the city’s medieval center, showcasing its renowned architectural marvels and cultural gems.

A comprehensive exploration of Milan’s medieval center, showcasing its renowned architectural marvels and cultural gems.

Lasting three hours, the tour whisks visitors through Milan’s historic heart, from the imposing Sforza Castle to the enchanting Piazza dei Mercanti.

Highlights include the iconic La Scala opera house, the grandiose Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the breathtaking Duomo cathedral.

Complementing the guided experience, the tour provides skip-the-line access to Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, The Last Supper, at the Santa Maria delle Grazie.

With knowledgeable guides, audio enhancements, and a wheelchair-accessible route, the tour offers an immersive and enriching way to discover Milan’s rich history and beauty.

Highlights of the Tour

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Diving into the tour’s highlights, visitors experience an immersive exploration of Milan’s medieval heart.

They’ll marvel at the grandeur of the Sforza Castle, once home to the city’s dukes.

Next, they’ll discover the charming, hidden Piazza dei Mercanti, a medieval gem.

The tour then leads them to the iconic La Scala opera house and the magnificent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a 19th-century shopping arcade with a stunning glass-vaulted ceiling.

The tour’s crowning jewel is a visit to the Duomo, one of the world’s most beautiful cathedrals.

Throughout, an expert guide provides captivating historical insights.

Exploring the Sforza Castle

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As visitors step through the imposing gates of the Sforza Castle, they’re immediately transported to Milan’s storied past.

This former residence of Milan’s dukes, with its towering walls and intricate architecture, offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history.

The guide leads the group through the castle’s courtyards, regaling them with tales of the powerful Sforza family who once ruled over Milan.

Visitors marvel at the grand interiors, ornate details, and the sense of grandeur that permeates the castle’s every corner.

It’s a captivating stop on the walking tour, showcasing Milan’s impressive architectural heritage.

Discovering the Piazza Dei Mercanti

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From the grandeur of the Sforza Castle, the tour group ventures into the charming Piazza dei Mercanti, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Milan’s medieval center.

This intimate square is surrounded by ornate, historic buildings that once housed the city’s merchants and guilds. The guide points out the Palazzo della Ragione, an impressive 13th-century structure that served as the headquarters of the city’s merchant court.

Visitors marvel at the intricate Gothic architecture, taking in the lively atmosphere and imagining the bustling trade that once took place in this picturesque setting.

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Admiring the La Scala Opera House

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Next, the tour group makes its way to the iconic La Scala opera house. This world-renowned theater has been the epicenter of Italian opera since its opening in 1778.

Guests marvel at the grandeur of the neoclassical facade and the stunning interiors, adorned with red velvet and gilt. The guide shares the theater’s rich history, recounting tales of famous composers and performances that have graced its stage.

Visitors learn about the acoustics that make La Scala one of the finest opera houses in the world. The group then moves on to the next stop on the walking tour, eager to uncover more of Milan’s cultural treasures.

Marveling at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

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The walking tour now heads to the magnificent Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a stunning 19th-century glass-vaulted shopping arcade. Visitors are awed by the grand, ornate architecture and intricate mosaics underfoot. The gallery’s iconic mosaic of the bull is a popular spot for visitors to spin on their heels, which is said to bring good luck. The Galleria’s shops and restaurants further enchant guests, creating an immersive historical and modern shopping experience. As the tour continues, the group marvels at the Galleria’s beauty and historic significance within Milan’s cityscape.

| Feature | Description |

| — | — |

| Construction | Completed in 1877 |

| Style | Neoclassical and Neorennaissance |

| Shops/Restaurants | High-end Italian fashion, jewelry, and dining |

| Notable Mosaic | Bull mosaic on floor, a local tradition |

Visiting the Iconic Duomo of Milan

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Now, the walking tour arrives at the iconic Duomo of Milan, considered one of the most breathtaking cathedrals in the world.

This magnificent Gothic structure took nearly six centuries to complete, with intricate marble details and thousands of statues adorning its façade.

Visitors will be awestruck by the sheer scale and grandeur of the Duomo, which can accommodate up to 40,000 people.

The guide will explain the cathedral’s rich history and architectural significance, allowing participants to fully appreciate this stunning centerpiece of Milan’s skyline.

Photography is encouraged, but the guide will ensure a smooth and efficient visit without feeling rushed.

Experiencing the Last Supper Masterpiece

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What truly makes this guided walking tour exceptional is the opportunity to witness Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece, The Last Supper.

Visitors will gain exclusive, pre-booked access to this renowned fresco, located in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. The tour guide will provide insightful commentary, revealing the painting’s profound religious and artistic significance.

Visitors will be mesmerized by the vivid details and emotional expressions captured by da Vinci’s genius. This rare chance to see The Last Supper up close is an unforgettable highlight of the Milan walking tour experience.

The Sum Up

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This guided walking tour of Milan offers a captivating exploration of the city’s rich history and renowned landmarks. Visitors will explore the medieval heritage, admire iconic architecture, and experience the renowned Last Supper masterpiece. With skip-the-line access and knowledgeable guides, this tour provides an immersive and unforgettable glimpse into Milan’s artistic and cultural significance.

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