Walking Tours
The APT Information Office, Via Marconi 1 (tel: 02 7252 4301; website: www.milanoinfo.eu), runs a walking tour every Monday, from the APT office. The three-hour tour takes in the city centre and includes entrance to the Scala. Private guided tours also can be booked from the Centro Guide Turistiche di Milano, Via Marconi 1 (tel: 02 8645 0433; website: www.centroguidemilano.net).
Bus Tours
The only way visitors can see Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper without having advance reservations is to take the three-hour APT bus tour (tel: 02 7252 4301). Advance reservations for the bus tour are not possible - visitors should simply turn up at the tourist information office on Via Marconi 1, off Piazza del Duomo, beforehand and buy tickets prior to departure. The tour lasts three hours and includes the cathedral, Sforza Castle and entrances to The Last Supper, the Brera National Gallery and the Scala Museum.
Tram Tours
Reproductions of sepia photographs showing Milan's trams are common in Milan's bars and restaurants. One of the more charming ways to get to know the city centre is by taking the restored 1920s no 20 tram. The Ciao Milano Tourist Tram departs from Piazza Castello on a circuit that takes just under two hours. It is an ideal form of transport for getting to the cathedral, The Last Supper, the Piazza della Scala and the Brera. The two-hour tour price includes stops but does not include entrance to any attractions.
The APT Information Office, Via Marconi 1 (tel: 02 7252 4301; website: www.milanoinfo.eu), runs a walking tour every Monday, from the APT office. The three-hour tour takes in the city centre and includes entrance to the Scala. Private guided tours also can be booked from the Centro Guide Turistiche di Milano, Via Marconi 1 (tel: 02 8645 0433; website: www.centroguidemilano.net).
Bus Tours
The only way visitors can see Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper without having advance reservations is to take the three-hour APT bus tour (tel: 02 7252 4301). Advance reservations for the bus tour are not possible - visitors should simply turn up at the tourist information office on Via Marconi 1, off Piazza del Duomo, beforehand and buy tickets prior to departure. The tour lasts three hours and includes the cathedral, Sforza Castle and entrances to The Last Supper, the Brera National Gallery and the Scala Museum.
Tram Tours
Reproductions of sepia photographs showing Milan's trams are common in Milan's bars and restaurants. One of the more charming ways to get to know the city centre is by taking the restored 1920s no 20 tram. The Ciao Milano Tourist Tram departs from Piazza Castello on a circuit that takes just under two hours. It is an ideal form of transport for getting to the cathedral, The Last Supper, the Piazza della Scala and the Brera. The two-hour tour price includes stops but does not include entrance to any attractions.
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