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Last Supper Tickets

My wife and I are traveling to Italy (Venice and Florence) in early June and would like to see the Last Supper in Milan. The June availability went on sale yesterday and today they are already sold out. I read on the website that we can take a guided tour for 25 euros (regular tickers are 15) and there is availability for this. It isn't clear of the tour includes the entrance ticket or is in addition to a ticket you already have. Does anyone have experience with this or know a different way to get a ticket. Thank you.

Jim

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I would think that if the tickets are sold out you should try to get into the exhibit in any way you can…including something like this tour. We were so glad we saw it but i will say that there was a snarky older lady taking our group in….we could not get our pics without people in the shots….so we waited until the end, to get to the front for clear shots and she rudely kept telling us to leave…..just a nice kind response, knowing we were on our way out anyway, would have sufficed. Make certain you take the tour that allows you to walk on top of the grand cathedral roof there in Milan…incredible views…..and sit in the gorgeous mall next door to it in a sidewalk cafe and enjoy the beauty of this structure and the people walking by!

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15325 posts

Is this the guided tour offered on the official Last Supper booking website? IF so I did it in 2022 and it was excellent. The guide was seriously good and I learned a lot. I'd go for it!

You will need to be there a little early to pick up your ticket using your reservation code. Then you kind of form up at the doorway. Your guide will hand out whisper sets so they can talk and walk as you await your turn to get into the refectory where the fresco is located.

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I have posted this before, hope it’s not redundant. My husband and I tried to get tickets to no avail. The morning we arrived in Milan we went right to the museum and asked if any tickets were available that day, to our surprise she asked, “how many.” I think they may hold some tickets aside for walk ups. If you are going to be in Milan anyway, give it a try.

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It sounds like you are asking about the English language tour option on the official Last Supper website where the tour is an extra 9 euros over the 15 euro ticket. I did this and thought it was well worth it. The price does include the required entrance ticket. However, be cautious about so-called "skip the line" Last Supper tours offered by other sources not from the official website. Some may get you entrance when all else fails but some may not be legit, and they don't really skp any lines.