



Step inside the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan for an unforgettable encounter with one of the world's greatest artistic treasures. This exclusive 45-minute express tour of Leonardo da Vinci’s 'The Last Supper' offers priority, skip-the-line access, ensuring you don't waste a single moment of your precious time in Milan. With a guaranteed maximum of only 6 guests per group, you will enjoy a highly intimate, semi-private viewing experience that stands in stark contrast to crowded standard tours.
Your expert English-speaking guide will meet you just outside the historic Dominican convent. As you enter the climate-controlled refectory, your guide will bring the masterpiece to life. Discover the genius behind the diagonal composition of the disciples, the geometric centrality of Christ, and the revolutionary techniques used by Da Vinci that broke the rules of traditional fresco painting. You will even learn about the hidden musical hymn recently discovered within the painting's layout!
This express tour is perfectly tailored for travelers seeking a high-quality, fast-paced, and deeply informative art experience in Milan. It includes skip-the-line entrance tickets, a professional local guide, and a guaranteed small group size for maximum interaction.
Book well in advance as tickets to see the Last Supper are extremely limited. Ensure your shoulders and knees are covered as the site is located within a religious convent.
Choose this tour if you value your time and prefer a premium, crowd-free experience. Unlike standard massive group tours where it is hard to hear the guide, our ultra-small group of maximum 6 people guarantees you can ask questions freely and get up close to the masterpiece. With skip-the-line access and a duration of just 45 minutes, this is the most efficient and engaging way to check this bucket-list item off your Milan itinerary without sacrificing quality.
Yes, priority skip-the-line entrance tickets to the Last Supper are fully included in the tour price.
As the refectory is located within the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, visitors should dress respectfully. We recommend covering shoulders and knees.
Yes, the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie is wheelchair accessible. Please inform us in advance so we can ensure the smoothest experience possible.