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As a leading tour operator in Europe, our commitment to quality and authenticity shines through in everything we do, from selecting passionate guides to crafting detailed itineraries that showcase the best of each destination. We make booking straightforward and direct, ensuring you get great value and a seamless experience, guaranteed. At Crown Tours, we don’t just visit places — we tell stories, sharing the rich histories and cultures along the way. Join us to Explore, Discover, and Dream.

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Enjoy the comfort and convenience of luxury paired with authentic local experiences.
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Explore with us on tours designed to honor and sustain the cultural and environmental treasures of our destinations.
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Consistently celebrated in reviews, our tours are recognized for excellence in guest experiences and customer service.
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As a leading tour operator, we host thousands of guests annually across many European cities, showcasing our depth of experience and commitment to quality.
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Authentic Storytelling

Dive into the heart of each destination with stories brought to life by our passionate and knowledgeable local guides, guiding curious travelers through tales inspired by centuries of dreamers.
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Our dedicated full-time staff are always on hand to ensure your trip is flawlessly organized and all your questions are expertly answered.
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Gain special entry to hidden gems and iconic landmarks with our insider access, reserved only for our guests.

What You’ll See in Milan

Experience the brilliant artistry and rich history of Milan with a focus on Leonardo da Vinci’s famous “Last Supper.”

The Last Supper
The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic mural, is one of the most celebrated artworks in history, depicting the profound moment of Christ’s final meal with his disciples.
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The Cathedral and Duomo, known for its stunning Gothic architecture and intricate spires, is one of the largest and most magnificent churches in the world.

Milan Tours

Our tours offer exclusive access to see Leonardo da Vinci’s “Last Supper,” providing a deeper understanding of this world-renowned masterpiece.

Milan
1-2 hours
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Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper: Fast-Track Small Group Guided Tour
  • Experience Leonardo Da Vinci’s "The Last Supper"—one of the most renowned works of the Renaissance.
  • Benefit from priority admission to the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, where the world-renowned masterpiece awaits.
  • Led by an expert guide, you'll gain a deeper understanding of this masterpiece, from its creation to its cultural significance.
From €99.00
Milan
1-2 hours
Most Popular

4.8

☆☆☆☆☆
★★★★★
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper: Fast-Track Guided Tour
  • Witness one of the most iconic works of the Renaissance—Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper.
  • Gain priority access to the Santa Maria delle Grazie church, home to this world-renowned masterpiece.
  • Uncover the hidden meaning behind each detail with our expert tour guides.
From €69.00

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What Our Customers Say

The Last Supper mural at Santa Maria delle Grazie

Totally worth going with a guide!

I have to commend Crown Tours — totally worth going with a guide. They provided a ton of great insight — history, preservation, etc. We went as a family, and everyone enjoyed the outing.

David B.
Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper: Fast-Track Guided Tour
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This is a must if you are visiting Milan!

Our guide was very pleasant and knowledgeable. They made our experience at Da Vinci’s masterpiece incredible. This is a must if you are visiting Milan. Book early!

Justin
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FAQs

Milan is best known for being a global capital of fashion and design, its stunning architecture and its rich cultural heritage. The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) and the renowned La Scala opera house.

While Milan is one of Italy’s major cities, it is not the largest. Rome holds the title both in terms of population and size. However, Milan is Italy’s financial and economic hub.

Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city’s streets, along with stylish yet casual outfits for dining and socializing. Don’t forget to bring seasonal layers to adapt to changing weather conditions. A compact travel umbrella is essential, especially in spring and fall. Additionally, consider including a reusable water bottle, a portable phone charger and a power adapter to ensure you’re well-prepared for your Milan adventure!

The best months to visit Milan are from April to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and the tourist crowds are less dense.

A stay of three to four days is ideal to explore the main attractions of Milan, including world-famous museums, shopping districts and leisurely walks through its historic neighborhoods. No matter the length of your trip a Milan tour will help you make the most of your vacation.

Milan has two main airports: Malpensa, which is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the city center, and Linate, which is much closer at just 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) away.

The Duomo di Milano is renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture, expansive rooftop terraces offering breathtaking views of the city, and its historical and religious significance as the largest cathedral in Italy.

The best ways to get around Milan include using the efficient public transportation system, which features buses, trams and subways, as well as walking or biking to fully immerse in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Milan is famous for its traditional dishes like risotto alla Milanese, ossobuco and panettone, which reflect the region’s culinary heritage and are a must-try for any visitor.

To avoid crowds at major attractions, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Additionally, purchasing tickets in advance and visiting during weekdays can also help you navigate around the peak tourist times. Guided Milan tours are also a great way to navigate crowds.

The most popular sites in Milan include the majestic Duomo di Milano, the picturesque Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and the historic Sforza Castle. Additionally, “The Last Supper” and the renowned La Scala opera house attract numerous visitors.

Milan’s top attractions feature the awe-inspiring Duomo di Milano, Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” and the fashionable shopping street of Via Montenapoleone. Furthermore, art lovers are drawn to the Pinacoteca di Brera and sports enthusiasts can visit the San Siro Stadium.

Yes, audio guides are commonly available at major attractions in Milan, including the Duomo di Milano and “The Last Supper.” These guides are available in multiple languages to accommodate international visitors.

Popular day trips from Milan include excursions to the stunning Lake Como, the historical city of Bergamo and the renowned vineyards of Franciacorta. A scenic journey to the Swiss city of Lugano is also a great option for those looking to explore beyond Italy.

Families with children may enjoy tours that include a visit to the Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia, which features interactive exhibits, and trips to the Sforza Castle, where kids can explore its vast grounds. Bike tours through Milan’s parks are also a kid-friendly way to see the city.

Many restaurants and attractions in Milan are open on Sundays, though it’s always a good idea to check specific opening hours in advance, as some places may have limited hours or closures.

Guided tours in Milan are widely available in several languages, including English, Spanish, French, German and more. Most popular attractions accommodate a diverse international audience.

Yes, there is a dress code for visiting churches in Milan, including the Duomo di Milano. Visitors should wear modest attire with shoulders and knees covered. It’s recommended to dress respectfully to ensure entry and show respect to the religious sites.

Yes, a ticket is required to visit certain parts of the Milan Cathedral, such as the rooftop terraces. However, entrance to the main cathedral may be free, but visitors should check current regulations and availability, as booking in advance is often recommended due to high demand.

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