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Da Vinci's Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) Tours and Tickets

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Suzanne_L, May 2026
This was an indepth...
This was an indepth experience focused on the 3 major sites. The guide was exceptional. and his English was excellent. As with all Viator tours the arrangements leading up to the tour were thorough and precise.
katy_e, May 2026
Excellent tour. Guide was...
Excellent tour. Guide was very informative. Tour including more than we were expecting but sadly disappointed as we were told on arrival that we weren’t allowed in the duomo as it was closed for the day
Olivia_C, May 2026
Milan is a beautiful city and the Duomo was breathtaking.
This walking tour covered almost all the historic sites in Milan. Even thought Milan central area is not big, but still require a lot of walking. I was a bit disappointed because I thought we would visit La Scala. We only passed it. The tour operation company should consider including the opera house as it is also a arraction just like the Duomo and the castle.
Montie_G, May 2026
Walking tour Milan
Very informative, great way to learn more info of the city and especially the Last Supper. Our tour had to skip the Duomo for and event that came up but Vaitor reimbursed us the portion for access to the Duomo.

Da Vinci's Last Supper (Il Cenacolo)

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Milan
Da Vinci's Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) on the wall of the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.
  • Skip the line with priority-access Da Vinci’s Last Supper tickets that allow you to head right into the showroom.

  • While walking tours are the most popular way to see The Last Supper, you can also explore the city by rickshaw, bicycle, or vintage tram.

  • From the church, Sforza Castle (Castello Sforzesco), Teatro alla Scala, and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II are within walking distance.

  • Viewing The Last Supper is accessible for wheelchair users, and there's ramped access to the church.

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