Milan is a city packed with History, Culture, and Style and endless halls of attractions. If you are visiting this city do not forget to visit the famous The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is found in the ancient convent of the Santa Maria delle Grazie. With proper planning, the visit to this masterpiece could potentially coincide with a thorough day tour of the city. Here are tips to use for the most out of your day:
Wake Up Early
Start your day early so that you can do as much as possible in a day. Like most places in Milan, the visiting hours of the last supper start early at 8:15 a.m. Reserve a morning slot for your visit at the Last Supper, just to make it a reminder to set the mood for the day. There are usually fewer crowds for morning visits, thus giving a quiet ambient atmosphere.
Know Your Day at Santa Maria Delle Grazie
The Last Supper itself is kept within Santa Maria delle Grazie. Even though the visit to the Last Supper is limited to 15 minutes only, you can still explore the historical church, Santa Maria delle Grazie, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The stunning architecture of the Renaissance period, a peaceful atmosphere in addition to your visit. It is interesting how guided visits usually include cool insight into the history of the church and da Vinci’s connection to it.
Now Finally, Get to the Duomo di Milano
After visiting the Last Supper, turn into the streets that take you to this cathedral right at the heart of the city, Duomo di Milano, the most important landmark in the city. Short tram ride from the church or taxi, it’s just nearby; even better, spend time soaking in its Gothic spires, grand interior, and take an elevator to the rooftop terraces for a panoramic view of Milan.
Discover Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is a grand historic shopping arcade that runs next to the Duomo. Be more than just a shopper when you traverse its glass-domed roof and mosaic floors; even stopping by for an espresso or gelato at one of their elegant cafes here could give you an earful.
Lunch at a Local Trattoria
After a hectic morning, take the time to enjoy a leisurely lunch at a representative local trattoria. Try some of the specialties of Milanese, such as risotto alla milanese or cotoletta alla milanese. Eating in a traditional environment will allow you to rest and recharge for the afternoon.
Visit Sforza Castle
After lunch, here comes the splendid Sforza Castle. This historic fortress is now home to numerous museums, and its art collections hold one of Michelangelo’s masterpieces-the unfinished Rondanini Pietà. The castle grounds are excellent to go for a stroll, especially if the weather is nice.
Walk Through Parco Sempione
Parco Sempione is adjacent to the castle and is a large park where one can take a turn under the lush greenery. Here, you will find the Arco della Pace and have awesome photos opportunities.
End Your Day at the Navigli District
Finish off a day well spent with a stroll through Navigli District, a picturesque ambling network of canals peopled with a lively atmosphere. Expect to enjoy an evening aperitivo here, Italy’s version of happy hour, or perhaps a laid-back dinner al fresco.
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