Da Vinci's Last Supper Skip-the-Line Guided Tour at Milan

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Da Vinci's Last Supper Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

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Da Vinci's Last Supper Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

Secure your place to see one of the world's most famous paintings with this guided tour of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. Located inside the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, this Renaissance masterpiece draws visitors from around the globe, but strict viewing limits mean tickets sell out weeks in advance.

Your expert English-speaking guide will lead you past the entrance queues directly to the refectory where The Last Supper covers an entire wall. During your reserved 15-minute viewing slot, you'll learn about da Vinci's revolutionary painting techniques, the symbolism hidden within the composition, and the painstaking restoration work that has preserved this 500-year-old fresco for future generations.

The tour also includes time to explore the beautiful Gothic-Renaissance basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie itself. Your guide will point out architectural details and share stories about this UNESCO World Heritage site that has housed da Vinci's masterpiece since the 15th century.

What is Included

  • Skip-the-line entry to Santa Maria delle Grazie
  • Access to The Last Supper Museum
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • 15-minute reserved visit to the fresco
  • Small group upgrade option (maximum 12 participants)

Good to Know

The tour duration includes your guided visit to both The Last Supper and the basilica. You'll meet your guide at a designated point in Milan before proceeding together to Santa Maria delle Grazie. The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair and stroller users.

Photography without flash is permitted inside, but flash photography is strictly prohibited. The experience is suitable for children when accompanied by adults, and guides adapt their explanations accordingly. Due to the popularity of The Last Supper, booking well in advance is essential as tickets often sell out weeks ahead of time.

While you're exploring Milan's art treasures, consider adding a guided tour of the magnificent Duomo di Milano to see the city's Gothic cathedral and its stunning rooftop terraces. For a broader perspective on Milan's cultural offerings, a Milan highlights walking tour will show you the city's most important landmarks and hidden corners beyond the famous fresco.

Why you'll love it

  • Book well in advance for a highly in-demand visit to the Santa Maria delle Grazie church’s dining room, where The Last Supper awaits
  • No long lines, just timeless art
  • Reserve a 15-minute slot to see the original New Testament painting by Leonardo da Vinci up close
  • Explore the rest of the Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie, guided by an expert who brings every column, altar, and brushstroke to life
  • Upgrade to a small group of just 12 for a more interactive experience with your guide and this world-famous fresco.

What's included

  • Guided tour of Santa Maria delle Grazie with priority entry Access to Leonardo's Last Supper Museum 15-minute reserved viewing of The Last Supper painting Group of up to 30 or 12 people (as per option selected)

Good to know

Age suitability
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Opening times

Closed 08:15am - 07:00pm 08:15am - 07:00pm 08:15am - 07:00pm 08:15am - 07:00pm 08:15am - 07:00pm 08:15am - 07:00pm

Know before you go
  • Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time

  • Government-issued photo ID may be required for entry

  • Entry times are strictly enforced and late arrivals are not admitted

  • Dress appropriately with knees and shoulders covered

  • Wheelchair and stroller access available at the venue

Visitor guidelines

Your experience

Getting started

Arrive at the meeting point in Milan where your knowledgeable guide will greet you. Together, you will proceed directly to Santa Maria delle Grazie church and Leonardo's Last Supper Museum. With your skip-the-line ticket, breeze past the entrance queues and maximize your time discovering this globally celebrated masterpiece.

What to expect

  • The Last Supper: Step into the refectory to witness Leonardo da Vinci’s most iconic mural, The Last Supper. You'll enjoy a 15-minute reserved slot to take in the details up close, while your guide explains the significance, hidden stories and recent restoration efforts that reveal the fresco's brilliance.

  • Expert guidance: Delve into the Renaissance history of Milan as your guide highlights the importance of Santa Maria delle Grazie and its architecture. Listen to insights about Da Vinci’s techniques, the symbolism within the painting, and the cultural environment that inspired this creation.

  • Focused group experience: Choose an intimate group tour for more personalized attention and deeper discussions. This allows for enhanced dialogue and tailored answers to your questions about the painting or the basilica.

  • Explore further: After your time with The Last Supper, stroll the aisles of the basilica as your guide shares stories about its columns, altars and decorative details—inviting the art and history of the site to come alive.

Wrapping up

Following your guided exploration, your guide will provide tips on other must-see attractions in Milan. Feel free to continue exploring independently or savor moments in the historic surroundings on your own schedule.

Book your Da Vinci's Last Supper Skip-the-Line Guided Tour tickets now!

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

How long can I view The Last Supper?

Your reserved entry allows you to view the fresco for about 15 minutes as part of your guided tour.

Can I take photos inside?

Photography without flash is permitted, but flash photography is strictly prohibited inside the venue.

Is the tour suitable for children?

This tour is suitable for children accompanied by adults, and the guide adapts explanations as needed.

Are last-minute tickets available?

Tickets often sell out weeks in advance so it’s highly recommended to book as early as possible.

Is the basilica accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes, the experience is accessible for wheelchair and stroller users.

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