San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro)
Top view of San Siro Stadium before the match, Milan
Top view of San Siro Stadium before the match, Milan

San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro) Tours and Tickets

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Milan hosts two top-division soccer (football) teams at San Siro Stadium, the largest in Italy. Also known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, the stadium was built in 1925 for the AC Milan team, and in 1947, the rival FC Internazionale team, known as Inter, also moved in. Today, up to 80,000 fans of Milanese football fill the stadium to watch live games.

  • Piazzale Angelo Moratti, Milan, 20151

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What are people saying about San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro)

Dave_B, Oct 2023
Brilliant
Great tour, 20 mins in museum, 40 mins in press, changing room, dugout areas. Informative guide. Very clean Morning after Champs League game. Don’t book through visitor, €20 on door with plenty of availability (aviator charged over €50 for two people
Elise_T, Nov 2023
Would recommend
Such a fun experience for fùtbol fans. Being able to learn about the history of the teams and see the stadium empty was amazing!
Katie_M, Nov 2023
Excellent, Surreal, Fun
museum was good and informative, very interesting tour and history of club, tour guide was helpful !!
Christine_T, Nov 2023
One to keep the hubby happy
15 minutes only to look around the museum before tour started. Good tour of changing rooms, tunnel and stadium, guide very knowledgeable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro) tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro) can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro) 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro) costs USD 34.33. Guided San Siro Stadium (Stadio San Siro) tours start around USD 34.33 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:How long does the San Siro Stadium tour take?
A:Tours of the San Siro Stadium in Milano take 30–40 minutes. These tours start from the stadium museum and take visitors through the dressing rooms, press room, field, bleachers, and other areas. Tours run daily from 9:30am to 6:15pm, but the schedule can change during game days and special events.
Q:Is the San Siro Stadium tour self-guided?
A:No, the San Siro stadium tour is not self-guided. Official guides lead the tours, which visit the dressing rooms, press room, field, bleachers, and other areas. Tours run daily between 9:30am to 6:15pm outside game days and special events. Private guided tours are also available with reservations.
Q:Can you take photos on a tour of San Siro Stadium?
A:Yes, you can take photos on a tour of San Siro stadium as long as they're for private personal use. Some areas, such as the press and locker rooms, might be off-limits. You’ll need prior approval to engage in professional photography, filming, and documentation for commercial purposes.
Q:What do you see on a tour of San Siro Stadium?
A:On tours of the San Siro Stadium, visitors start in a room displaying official player jerseys and follow their guide through the dressing rooms, press rooms, and player tunnels onto the field and bleachers. The tour also visits the “Italia 110 & Lode” exhibition dedicated to the Italian National Football Team.
Q:Are there restrooms on the San Siro Stadium tour?
A:Yes, there are restrooms on the San Siro Stadium tour. San Siro is a public football (soccer) stadium and concert venue with enough toilets to accommodate between 75,000 and 80,000 guests. There are 20 accessible public restrooms on the first level.
Q:What is the best day of the week to visit San Siro Stadium?
A:Tours of San Siro Stadium take place daily from 9:30am to 6:15pm, but the schedule can change during game days or concerts and special events. During the Italian football (soccer) season from late August to May, it's best to avoid weekends, especially Sundays, to ensure tours are available.