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ajoecang Apr 23rd, 2019 01:00 PM

Am I crazy...Venice to Santa Margherita Ligure with a quick stop in Milan in
 
I have no interest in stopping in Milan other than to see the Last Supper. Am I crazy to take the train through Milan for a 3 hour detour to spend 15 minutes having lunch with Jesus and his posse?

MoBro Apr 24th, 2019 09:05 AM

If the train goes through Milan anyway, I’d say go for it.

tuscanlifeedit Apr 24th, 2019 09:45 AM

Well, I wouldn't but if you want to, why not? Could you stay for more than 15 minutes? Maybe see Duomo?

Jean Apr 24th, 2019 09:52 AM

I think the 15 minutes reference is to the amount of time you're allowed to view the Last Supper.

ajoecang, the most difficult aspect of your plan is getting Last Supper tickets for precisely the day and time that works with the train arrival/departure. Remember that you'll have to spend time depositing and retrieving your luggage at the train station.

PalenQ Apr 24th, 2019 12:33 PM

Bit of a hassle stowing luggage at Milano Centrale to take the metro downtown Milan. but yes it may be your only chance to do so - be sure to book timed entry. And take regional train perhaps Milan-SML - not much slower than IC trains and you can just hop on anyone with a ticket. IC trains demand seat reservations before boarding and that ties you into a certain train at certain time. for lots on Italian trains check www.trenitalia.com - www.seat61.com; BETS-European Rail Experts and www.ricksteves.com.

StCirq Apr 24th, 2019 12:38 PM

I don't know if it's crazy, but if you seriously have zero interest in the marvelous city of Milano I sure wouldn't put myself through all those logistics just to see the Last Supper. You're not likely to come away with fond memories.

PalenQ Apr 24th, 2019 03:00 PM

If just for 15 minutes then have a taxi take you and wait with your luggage until return to station. Makes it easier. should pop into Duomo too though for a few seconds.

MoBro Apr 24th, 2019 04:50 PM

Trust a cab driver with all the luggage? I wouldn’t do that.

janisj Apr 24th, 2019 06:52 PM

>>I wouldn’t do that.<<

Neither would Pal ;)

AirBalloon Apr 25th, 2019 12:33 PM

Yes.

PalenQ Apr 25th, 2019 12:57 PM

So Italian cab drivers are likely to steal anything left in the car?

bvlenci Apr 25th, 2019 02:17 PM

As Jean says, the trickiest part would be getting tickets. They sell out within minutes of being put on sale. Your other option is to take a day (or half day) tour of Milan that includes the last supper, but you couldn't do that on a flying visit.

PalenQ Apr 25th, 2019 02:23 PM

When are they - the tickets to Last Supper - put on sale? How far in advance can they be put on sale and sell out right away?

Jean Apr 25th, 2019 05:28 PM

It's not just that tickets sell out within minutes of being release for sale, it's that the OP needs to have a timed entry within a defined window of time on a specific day. Also, I believe you need to arrive 15-20 minutes before your reserved time.

I don't know how far in advance tickets become available, but it isn't long. Maybe two months.

IMO, the best way to get tickets is to call when the ticket office opens on the day that the desired tickets are released. For those in the U.S., that might mean calling in the middle of the night.

HappyTrvlr Apr 25th, 2019 10:55 PM

Can’t you spend a night in Milan? It makes more sense.

doug_stallings Apr 26th, 2019 05:30 AM

I'd just say that there's a lot more to Milan than the Last Supper. It's a wonderful place, and you should also save time for the magnificent Duomo.

AJPeabody Apr 26th, 2019 07:46 AM

If seeing the Last Supper is mainly to have another box checked on the record of your life and it's not because you have a strong artistic/religious reason. I'd say you might decide on a better way to use your time. I suspect it is the former, as the latter motivation would not lead you to the first three words of your title.

Travel_Nerd Apr 26th, 2019 08:59 AM

I am not religious but am an art lover and DID make a special trip to Milan just to see The Last Supper. I did take the opportunity to visit other sites in the city - which are worth going if interests you.

I am not a bucket list checking off type of person myself, so if you merely want to visit to say you have seen it - the logistics of seeing it are challenging as others mentioned up thread.

In my situation, I watched the ticket release schedule daily until my planned days in the city were released. I woke up early that morning to be on Italian time - and they were already sold out.

I ended up booking a walking tour of the city (it was worth it, in my opinion) which included entrance to the monastery and painting. They purposely schedule that for the end, obviously.

If you merely want to stop in Milan to see the painting and do nothing else, logistically it would be difficult (like luggage storage on top of getting a ticket) and can be a gamble.

MoBro Apr 26th, 2019 09:24 AM

"So Italian cab drivers are likely to steal anything left in the car?"
I don't care what country, I'd never leave my belongings in a stranger's car and feel safe about it.
Especially when traveling, and everything you have is being left in that car.
Why would anyone take this kind of risk?
Craziness.

Do people really believe this is a seriously good idea? I'd be shocked, if so.

janisj Apr 26th, 2019 10:48 AM

>>Do people really believe this is a seriously good idea? I'd be shocked, if so.<<

It isn't

StCirq Apr 26th, 2019 11:01 AM

Of course it's an inane idea to leave your belongings in a cab in any country in the world while you go off to visit a site. Talk about stupidity!

PalenQ Apr 26th, 2019 11:20 AM

Guess those Italians will steal anything - are train station baggage storage safe? Same rationale. OK a bad idea but good intentions - I've never taken a cab in all my years of travel so didn't know how untrustworthy they are. You would of course keep your valuables with you - not sure cabbies would want clothes, etc in your bags -he would make more waiting 15 minutes and going back to station. One would think that a cab with a number on it and driver with a license would not risk it - but I guess I'm wrong. Just a suggestion that innocently seemed OK with me. Well leave bags in station and have cabbie drive and wait for you - maximize your time if only wanting to see Last Supper but as others have said the Duomo and other things downtown merit a few hours - take the Metro there - easy peasy.

StCirq Apr 26th, 2019 11:24 AM

<<are train station baggage storage safe? Same rationale.>>

No, not at all the same rationale. Storage safes are SAFE. Hence the name.

If you've never taken a cab, why comment?

PalenQ Apr 26th, 2019 11:30 AM

If you've never taken a cab, why comment?> Cirq- I was giving options - why would I need to have ridden a cab to know that cabbies, given the chance, will pilfer things - has this happened to you or others. Options are always good even if they're not!

janisj Apr 26th, 2019 01:25 PM

>>OK a bad idea but good intentions - I've never taken a cab in all my years of travel so didn't know how untrustworthy they are. <<

So of COURSE you simply had to insert yourself into a discussion you know nothing about . . . again.

PalenQ Apr 26th, 2019 01:32 PM

Janis - it was a good suggestion and I don't have to take cabs to recommend that. Now that most say the cabbie may well steal your bags no did not dawn on me - one does not have to experience everything to recommend something as an option - and still is if they just want to see Last Supper and head back to station -leaving bags in station.

PalenQ Apr 26th, 2019 02:37 PM

Recommending folks in a hurry take a cab to the Last Supper and have the cabbie wait there is a good option - sans luggage - now what about that do I have to experience to recommend as an option. None of course. And of course you continue your bullying which will NOT work on me.

Et ta gueule!

StCirq Apr 26th, 2019 02:45 PM

And exactly what do they do with their luggage? Your suggestions are totally ridiculous.

PalenQ Apr 26th, 2019 03:13 PM

They leve their luggage in the train station as I clearly stated. If it's ridiculous to you to recommend for folks who just want to stop by for 15 minutes the Last Supper that taking a cab from Milan Centrale station and have him wait to whisk them back to the station - well if that is ridiculous to you something is wrong with you. Please explain why that is a ridiculous suggestion? What would you recommend - yes they could take metro there and back but as said in OP they just want to see one place for 15 minutes having a cab take em and wait is a great suggestion. I stand by it. Enough hijacking of this thread.


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