How to get to the Last Supper

How to get to Santa Maria delle Grazie

Location

The Last Supper painting resides in the refectory of the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie. This historic church serves as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Milan's western district.

Address: Piazza di Santa Maria delle Grazie, 20123 Milano MI, Italy

On foot

Santa Maria delle Grazie is within walking distance of many major Milan attractions, making it easy to reach on foot. It's about a 15-minute walk from the Duomo and just 10 minutes from Sforza Castle. Strolling along Corso Magenta, you'll pass elegant buildings and cafés before arriving at the church. The route is flat and pleasant, perfect for exploring Milan's historic center on the way to The Last Supper.

By public transport

Metro System: The M1 red line serves the Conciliazione station, located 5 minutes from Santa Maria delle Grazie. Cadorna station on the same line requires a 9-minute walk.

From Milano Centrale, travelers take the M2 green line to Cadorna, then transfer to M1. This journey takes approximately 15 minutes total.

Tram Services: Tram 16 stops directly at Magenta S. Maria delle Grazie, just 1 minute from the entrance. This tram operates from 4:30 AM to 2:30 AM daily.

Bus Routes: Multiple bus lines serve the Conciliazione M1 stop: 50, 58, 67, 68, 85, N50, NM1, NM2, N25, and N26.

By car

You can reach Santa Maria delle Grazie by car via Corso Magenta, near Cadorna Station. Street parking is limited, but there are several paid garages nearby, such as Garage Magenta and Parking Cadorna, both just a few minutes’ walk from the church.

NOTE: the church sits in the Area C of Milan, meaning that car access is subject to a fee. You can buy the ticket to enter Area C either in person or online on the official website, which also provides all the necessary information.

FAQs and tips

What are the best ways to reach the Last Supper painting in Milan?

The most efficient route to Santa Maria delle Grazie is via Metro Line M1 (red line). Visitors should exit at Conciliazione Metro Station, which places them just a 5-minute walk from the church.

Multiple bus routes serve the area effectively. Buses 50, N50, 58, 68, 67, 85, NM1, NM2, N25, and N26 all stop at Conciliazione M1 bus stop. This stop requires a 6-minute walk to reach the painting's location.

The church is located in central Milan, making it accessible from most major hotels and tourist areas. Taxi services and ride-sharing apps provide direct transportation options for those preferring door-to-door service.

Can you provide tips for obtaining tickets to view the Last Supper?

Advance booking is mandatory for viewing the painting. The venue does not accept walk-in visitors due to strict capacity limitations and preservation requirements.

Tickets sell out weeks in advance, particularly during peak tourist seasons. Visitors should book as early as possible to secure their preferred time slots.

All visitors receive specific time slots that cannot be changed. Arriving after the assigned time results in denied entry.

Is it possible to visit the Last Supper for free?

There are only certain categories of people that are entitled to free tickets, like people under 18 or people with disabilities.

However, visitors can enter Santa Maria delle Grazie church without charge. The church contains other artwork and architectural features worth exploring.

The free church visit does not include access to the Refectory where the Last Supper is displayed. These areas remain separate with different entry requirements.

Are there any specific transportation options for reaching the Last Supper?

Public transportation provides the most reliable access to the site. The metro system operates frequently and connects to major Milan attractions.

Visitors staying in central Milan can walk to Santa Maria delle Grazie from many hotels. The church sits within the historic district, making it pedestrian-friendly.

Car travel is not recommended due to limited parking near the church. Milan's historic center has restricted vehicle access and expensive parking fees.