La Scala Milan Tickets — Theatre & Museum Guided Tour Options Compared
Teatro alla Scala opens to visitors via its museum and guided tours rather than open admission — the choice is a standard tour, a small-group tour, or a combo with the Duomo and Last Supper.
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4.7 - 4,215 reviews
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$38 EUR
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Free up to 24h before
La Scala Theatre: what to know before booking
Teatro alla Scala opens to visitors via its museum and guided tours rather than open admission — the choice is a standard tour, a small-group tour, or a combo with the Duomo and Last Supper.
- Availability
- 6 ticket options compared
- Starting price
- Tickets currently start around $38 EUR before checkout fees.
- Rating signal
- Compared options average 4.7 stars across 4,215 traveler reviews.
- Location
- Teatro alla Scala, Via Filodrammatici 2, 20121 Milan
- Best time
- Late morning, before matinee rehearsals limit auditorium access
- Ticket note
- Date- and time-specific; tour meeting times are fixed
La Scala Theatre in Milan
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Everything you should know before you book
La Scala is opera's most famous house — Verdi, Puccini, and Toscanini all made their names here, and a premiere at La Scala still sets the standard worldwide. You can't simply walk in, but guided tours take you through the theatre museum's collection of costumes, instruments, and portraits, and, performances permitting, give you a look into the gilded auditorium from a box.
Whether you see the auditorium depends on the day's rehearsal schedule, so book a guided tour for the best odds. Small-group tours add depth on the house's history and its great singers. If opera is the real goal, the museum and tour are the daytime experience; actual performance tickets are sold separately by the theatre.
Frequently asked questions
Can I see inside the La Scala auditorium?
Often yes, from a box, but it depends on the day's rehearsals and performances. A guided tour gives you the best chance of access alongside the museum.
Does the La Scala tour include the museum?
Yes — the museum's costumes, instruments, and portraits are part of the visit, and most tours combine it with a look at the theatre itself.
Are tour tickets the same as opera tickets?
No. Daytime tours and the museum are separate from evening performance tickets, which the theatre sells through its own box office.


