Milan: Leonardo’s Last Supper and Michelangelo’s Pietà Tour
Leonardo’s Last Supper is not a casual stop. This tour strings together the three big hitters of Milan’s art world […]
Leonardo’s Last Supper is not a casual stop. This tour strings together the three big hitters of Milan’s art world […]
One staircase later, Milan goes underground. The San Sepolcro Crypt is a small, powerful medieval church built entirely below ground,
Milan has a spa that feels like another planet. This QC Terme Milano ticket turns a city-center afternoon into a
Leonardo gets personal in 15 minutes. This Milan experience takes you straight to the Last Supper in the Cenacolo, with
Milan is best learned from the seat. This small-group Segway tour turns big landmarks into an easy, fast loop, with
Pasta and tiramisu, taught like an Italian skill. I love the hands-on way you learn fresh pasta dough from scratch
You will see the most famous wall painting in Italy. This skip-the-line guided entry gets you into Santa Maria delle
Leonardo painted it once, but the room still feels electric. This guided Last Supper visit at Santa Maria delle Grazie
Leonardo’s Last Supper is worth the effort. This tour gives you guaranteed entry to see Leonardo da Vinci’s painting up
The Last Supper doesn’t feel like a museum stop. It’s timed entry into the UNESCO-listed Santa Maria delle Grazie complex,
La Scala never lets you stay casual. This guided skip-the-line visit gets you into the Teatro alla Scala Museum and
Lake Como can feel like a blur. This tour keeps it smooth. You get a small group (max 13) and
Fresh pasta, real technique, and good wine. In Milan, this 3-hour class with Chef and the City pairs hands-on cooking
Three hours, one Leonardo, and a Milan wake-up call. You get skip-the-line access to The Last Supper at Santa Maria
One mural, one 15-minute miracle. This guided visit to the UNESCO-listed Santa Maria delle Grazie is built around one goal: