Hi there! I’ve been trying to buy tickets to see the last supper in Milan on November 4th but tickets are only available through October 31st. I’ve been checking for over a month. Does anyone know when I’ll be able to reserve a spot? I’d rather book directly and not do an added tour.
I booked our tix on 6/25 for 10/5
So I guess I’d say-any day now they should load another 2-3 months worth
Assuming you are on the official site
https://cenacolovinciano.vivaticket.it/eng?
Keep checking the website every day. It probably will tell you when the next set of tickets will be released. In the past the put them up around 9am that morning Italian time. If you want to be sure to get a ticket, get up and be on your computer. Sometimes it takes awhile for the website to be updated. Just keep refreshing.
Another tip that worked for me, was to have an account already set up to buy the tickets. It takes a few minutes and you could lose your tickets if you don’t already have an account. You also won’t have to worry about it if you are up in the middle of the night.
This is the way they did it a few years ago, so it may have changed. I bought tickets for June 2020 that of course were not used and then again in September 2021.
Hope this helps!
I've mentioned this before. In May of 2019 for our trip to Italy, my husband and I tried for weeks/months to get tickets to for the Last Supper. Couldn't get them. On the morning that our train arrived in Milan, we went immediately to the museum ticket office and asked if there were any tickets available, she said, "for what time." My husband and I almost fell over. And the tickets were cheap. It was well worth it.
I had the same problem, checking for over two months from our arrival in late October. We finally decided on hiring a guide for a three hour small-group Milan walking tour by Rick's recommended guides, City Wonders, costing $110 each. They include guaranteed tix to Last Supper, as well as the Duomo, Brera District, Sforzesco Castle (from outside), and Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II. We figured it was worth having a knowledgeable person guiding us for a half day. We'll give a review when we get home. Best of luck.