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almenrod Dec 28th, 2015 06:52 PM

From Venice to Milan one day tour
 
Going to Italy in March on a tour. Arriving in Milan on a Monday departing to Venice on Tuesday, and leaving on Thursday to continue the tour. The Last Supper Milan museum is closed on Mondays. Is there any way to take a tour from Venice to Milan and back in one day? Any suggestions will help. Thanks to all.

MmePerdu Dec 28th, 2015 07:15 PM

Why not postpone departure to Venice instead? If it's important to you, and Milan to Venice is part of the tour, not clear on that point, just stay and catch up on Wed. Either way will deduct a day from Venice, but staying will be less expensive, less time-consuming.

MmePerdu Dec 28th, 2015 07:18 PM

Actually, if you can see the last Supper on Tuesday morning, you can be in Venice by Tuesday afternoon, using only half a day. Or afternoon, Venice Tuesday evening.

RonZ Dec 28th, 2015 10:32 PM

Good advice. Milan to Venice is 2.5 hours on the train, so back and forth plus 4 trips to and from stations is not practical as a day trip.

cathies Dec 28th, 2015 10:37 PM

Very good advice above. Do that. It may cost you an extra night in a hotel but it's the best way to do this.

Mimar Dec 29th, 2015 06:52 AM

But try for Last Supper tickets on that Tuesday morning ASAP: www.vivaticket.it/index.php?&change_language=1. Note the link to buy online.

almenrod Dec 29th, 2015 06:29 PM

Thanks to all of you. I will try to do it first thing on Tuesday morning. We have no flexibility in an escorted tour.

MmePerdu Dec 29th, 2015 06:40 PM

I wasn't suggesting that the tour is flexible. Only that if you prefer seeing the Last Supper, that you leave the tour to do that, then rejoin the tour afterward. "No flexibility" does not mean you must participate in the tour's itinerary every moment, only that the tour plan cannot change. But you can certainly opt out for those hours or a day, let them proceed without you, then take a train to rejoin them. Otherwise, it's called prison, not a tour.

sarge56 Dec 29th, 2015 07:13 PM

almenrod- My biggest disappointment viewing the Last Supper was that you are only allowed 15 minutes with this great work of art..and if the "group" that has the same time slot as you are pokey getting into the room itself, you could lose a few minutes viewing. It happened to me. :(

If I had known this, I would have booked a second tour 30 minutes after the first one (allowing time to leave the exhibit and get back out front to check in for that next entrance.)

If you have a great interest, and the time and money for a second trip through...

Have a great trip!

vincenzo32951 Dec 30th, 2015 04:17 AM

Just a suggestion: You may want to book a guided tour for the LS to get the most out of it. We did, and our guide was excellent at describing the work and some of the facts surrounding it. I don't think I would have enjoyed it as much otherwise.


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