MILAN DUOMO · ITALY
Inside the marble, above the spires, beyond the lines.
Cathedral entry, rooftop terrace climbs, the Last Supper across town and skip-the-line tickets that actually work. Every Duomo experience worth booking, in one place.
Only at the Duomo
Three experiences only this cathedral gives you.
Cathedral tours exist in every European city. A Gothic roof you can walk across, a Da Vinci mural fifteen minutes away, and an arcade-and-opera-house thread directly out the front doors don’t. These are the three pegs the rest of your day hangs from.
Above the city
Walking Between the Spires
The Duomo’s roof is the only Gothic cathedral terrace in Europe you can walk across freely. 135 marble spires, a path between them, the gilded Madonnina at the high point and the Alps visible on a clear morning. Seventy metres up, with no equivalent at any other cathedral anywhere.
- 1 Milan: Milan Cathedral Direct Entrance – Terrace Excluded
- 2 Milan Duomo and Rooftop 2-Hour Guided Tour
- 3 Milan Duomo Cathedral and Rooftop Terrace Guided Tour
Paired with Da Vinci
The Last Supper, in the Same Day
Da Vinci’s mural is in a refectory wall fifteen minutes from the Duomo and books out six weeks ahead. The combo tours hold tickets for both and time the walk between them. For most travellers this is the only realistic way to see the painting at all.
- 1 Milan Duomo & The Last Supper Skip-the-Line Small Group Tour
- 2 Best of Milan Experience Including Da Vinci’s The Last Supper and Milan Duomo
Around the cathedral
The Piazza, the Galleria, La Scala
The Duomo doesn’t stand alone. Step out and you’re in Piazza del Duomo. Cross through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, a 19th-century glass-vaulted arcade still in operation, and you’re at La Scala. The classic city walks string all three together with the cathedral as the anchor.
See all 2 →Where most visits start
If you only book one thing.
The most-bought ticket on the site by a long stretch. Direct cathedral entry, no commentary, in and out before lunch. The obvious first pick for a short Milan stop.
The classics
Milan Duomo’s Most Popular Experiences
Cathedral entry, the rooftop walk, the Last Supper pairing, skip-the-line. The picks that turn up on most Duomo itineraries.
By experience
Pick how you’ll see the Duomo.
Rooftops for the view between the spires. Guided for the history. Tickets for an hour and out. Private for slower questions. Skip-the-line for a tight clock. Audio when you’d rather wander.
Or pair it with
What else fits into your Duomo day.
Last Supper if Da Vinci is on your list. Sforza Castle if you want a Renaissance fortress on the same ticket. A city walk if it’s your first morning in Milan. Skip-the-line if your clock is tight. Audio if you’d rather wander alone.
How long have you got?
Three Duomo days, three different clocks.
The Duomo answers to a one-hour visit, a half-day visit and a full-day visit equally well. You just want a different pick for each. Here’s where to start in each bucket.
Just you and the guide
Private at the Duomo.
Smaller groups, more questions answered, the pace set by you instead of the timed-ticket gate. Worth the upgrade if you’re travelling with kids, you’re short on patience for crowds, or the architecture is genuinely the point of the visit.
If you’d rather wander
Ticket-only & audio days.
Some visitors want the cathedral, the marble and the silence, without a guide setting the pace. These are the entry tickets and self-guided audio picks for that approach. Cheaper, slower, on your own clock.
