San Siro Stadium

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San Siro Stadium

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Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milano MI, Italy

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Iconic stadium home to AC Milan & Inter Milan, museum  

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Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milano MI, Italy Get directions

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"The Temple of Calcio Welcome to the hallowed walls of AC Milan . San Siro is the first and quite possibly only stadium in Italy to have a museum on its premises. For die hard red and black fans, this is only place you'll want to come to when you visit Milan. You get to go back in history and behind the scene's of Italy's champion football club. Learn everything you wanted to know about the team and buy your favorite Milan memorabilia."

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"The Temple of Calcio Welcome to the hallowed walls of AC Milan . San Siro is the first and quite possibly only stadium in Italy to have a museum on its premises. For die hard red and black fans, this is only place you'll want to come to when you visit Milan. You get to go back in history and behind the scene's of Italy's champion football club. Learn everything you wanted to know about the team and buy your favorite Milan memorabilia."

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BC VM

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A very nice experience, AC Milan, a club that I have supported for over 20 years, we managed to buy tickets and visit the museum that was recommended to us by the citizens of Milan, the ticket price is €35 and the tour lasts about an hour. The museum, I expected a lot more content to be honest, the jerseys of the legends of both Milan and Inter, but there was not too much. When there is a match of a certain club, Milan played that day, everything is in the colors of that club inside the stadium.As far as the tour after the museum is concerned, we tour the dressing rooms of both Milan and Inter, the press box, and after that we go out through the tunnel to the stadium, next to the pitch, we tour the home team's benches, the VIP section of the stadium as well as the section where the "ordinary fans" are. The field is beautiful, the stands themselves are dilapidated, the stadium is huge, but it is ripe for reconstruction. All in all, a nice experience, because you again visited the stadium of one of the biggest clubs in the world, AC Milan. :))

Callum Burn Clegg

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Had a great time visiting with a very detailed stadium museum going through all the extensive history and access to most player areas such as changing rooms and the tunnel out to the dug out and pitch, kept in very good condition, recommend a drink in the sports bar after on way out and always a browse in the club (s) shop very interesting to see how it is spilt between the two teams. 5 stars

Philippa Woodsford

Google
If you are in Milan and like football (or not) it is well worth a visit to the stadium. Easily accessible via the purple metro line a ticket is around €35 to the museum and stadium tour. The gift shop is a little expensive but well stocked and the pub is cute. We loved it

Sayda B.

Google
⚽️ Match: Milan vs Monza – Season Finale Attending the last game of the season, Milan vs Monza, was a truly positive and expectadly great experience. The organization and security at the stadium were excellent. Everything went smoothly, and the atmosphere was exciting.

Paula Phelan

Google
The San Siro was the utmost disappointment. For two big clubs A.C and Inter you would have thought they had few fans and won only a handful of trophies between them. They are both massive clubs with a huge fan base. The self-tour is dire. If I arrived at 9am this morning, I guarantee I'd have been out within 15-20 mins seeing the museum, pitch and souvenir store. €25 a head. No way worth it. €10 absolute Max! All these clubs with the big bucks is all about the market now, rolling over and in. Chi-ching! I wouldn't recommend going here unless you really wanted to see it, just to see it. A tick off the list. It is absolutely not worth going out of your way for. Value and appreciation to their fans sadly doesn't live here. They only present a handful of trophies. Badly designed sculptures of about four players. A video play for approx 1min. About 30 jerseys of world class players throughout the years. The dressing rooms are bland. They have painted images of some of the players names on a jersey leading towards the dressing rooms. The store has very limited merchandise, very few selection of jerseys and tops. If you are looking for books about the history of the club search your own local store first. You won't find any here. Unless you are getting the most recent jersey and you want to buy it here by all means try. I didn't check the price. A very disappointing experience. I'd share a handful more photos but I'd give everything away.

Justice A. Arthur

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Visiting Milan’s iconic stadium is an absolute must for any football fan or anyone looking to grasp the profound impact of the sport on the city's culture. While some areas of the stadium may show signs of wear, the experience and atmosphere here are unparalleled. Don't miss out!

Lukasz Czekajewski

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Amazing atmosphere and iconic architecture! A must-visit for every football fan. San Siro is full of history and passion—unforgettable experience during matches and stadium tours!

Matthias Peeters

Google
Insane stadium! One of the most iconic in the world. The atmosphere is great. Beers are expensive. A lot of public transport to get there. Watched the UCL game against Bayern, unforgettable experience!
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Aaron S.

Yelp
One of the world's most iconic stadiums, San Siro is shared by AC Milan and Inter Milan, fierce city rivals share the same stadium, this is a concept I've always found rather amusing, as you would never see a similar concept happen in the UK (in the modern era), just imagine Manchester City and Manchester United, Liverpool and Everton, or Arsenal and Tottenham sharing a stadium! The shop inside the stadium is divided into two sides, one having all the latest gear from AC Milan, and the other side having the gear from Inter Milan, they've divided this area reasonably well, and I like the cardboard cutouts of certain players, including Edin Dzeko, who I have fond memories of back when the Bosnian played for Manchester City. The stadium is located 5 km from Milan city centre, the number 16 tram does go right outside which is handy. With a capacity of 80,018, this is the largest football stadium in Italy, which is around 10,000 higher than Stadio Olimpio, in Rome, which is the second highest. I do think the state of the stadium has become old and sad, it originally opened in 1926, and the modern-day San Siro is a bit of a dump and has certainly seen better days, it's not a surprise to me at the rumours of this place being demolished and rebuilt after the 2026 Olympics. The stadium is virtually crumbling, and I dislike the concrete columns, hopefully, a new arena will shortly follow. A stadium with historical importance in Italian football, easy enough to get to, but sadly on its' last legs and it feels like it hasn't been renovated or had money spent on it in years. 3*
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Adriana R.

Yelp
Built in 1925-26, this stadium has become one of the symbols of Milan. Its real name is Stadio "Giuseppe Meazza" (in honor to soccer player Giuseppe Meazza) but it's known worldwide as Stadio "San Siro", which is the name of the neighborhood where it's located. Said to be the largest stadium in Italy and one of the largest in Europe, it's home of two soccer teams currently in Serie A: Milan and Inter. It is reachable via public transportation but keep in mind that when either of these teams play at home, the stadium is always full, and consequently both buses and metro are packed as well. We went to see an Inter game a couple of months ago, and let me tell you: a sardine in a can has more room than what I had in the metro! Same story if you want to get a drink or a snack at half time: 100 years ago they couldn't foresee that those corridors would be too small for all those people. However, the atmosphere inside the stadium is amazing; it's so special that is difficult to explain: you just have to experience it, even if you are not a fan. I only regret not having been able to go to the stadium way before the game (or on another day): I would have loved to make a tour inside, above all because there have been talks for the last few years about demolishing this stadium, and build a new one in another place.
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Anthony H.

Yelp
In the beginning .. Stadio Giuseppe Meazza aka The San Siro (the district it is located in) is one of the European temples of football and I was lucky enough to be around when the Derby Della Madonnina was taking place this weekend. This is when the two clubs that share this stadium, A.C.Milan and Internazionale, get to play each other. It first opened in 1926 with a game between them which Inter won 6-3 and 21 years later Inter became tenants alongside AC. Over the years it has progressed from 35,000 capacity to 85,700 after renovation was carried out to prepare for the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals. Let me just make it clear that I am first and foremost a footie fan and my team is Everton .. so eat it. I have been to all the English Premier league stadia bar Wigan (shock) and have done most of the European grounds when given half a chance but the San Siro was missing from my bouquet list. I can check it off now and also give my wallet CPR as the Inter v AC game last night was sold out so I took a chance and bought a tout ticket at a ridiculous price and wangled my way in. Something about a snowy Milano night and 80,000+ people crammed into tiny seats, in what is essentially a cold concrete box, does nothing to take away from the heat generated by the wall of noise and an electric atmosphere. For anyone who has not experienced one of the major European Football matches then it is impossible to describe apart from to say you will not know what hit you and you will wonder why no one ever told you about it. Don't come here expecting fine dining as that is just not going to occur in the area of the stadium where the real football fans are. Just feed off the atmosphere, you will be sated. FTR the 208th Derby della Madonnina ended with honours even 1-1 although AC were by far the better team. who knew ... in 1980 the San Siro Stadium held its first ever music concert. Nearly 120,000 folks turned up to see Bob Marley!
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Nancy N.

Yelp
Meh. This stadium was cool since all the merchandise and food trucks were outside but the stadium was poorly laid out. We had to walk like 10 flights of stairs to get to the 200 level. But we had awesome seats for the AC Milan game and they won! They had people walk around if you needed drinks and snacks, but the guy ripped me off and charged me 10 euro when the beer was only 6 euro. So rude,
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Sarah L.

Yelp
Top Tip: TAKE TOILET ROLL. better yet try to not go the toilet at all here! It's just a hole in the ground, no paper, no soap- really disappointing. We sat in the red section. The only way to get a drink or food in the stadium is by the men who carry things around their necks- it's overpriced and below average. It being February- another tip- wear as much clothes as possible- better yet take a blanket (plenty had them) it was freezing. Game was ok.
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Qype User (richar…)

Yelp
I have been here twice, once for the Milan vs Inter Derby and once for a league game Inter vs Udinese in 2002. Its a funny place really, lumped up in the North of Milan in an industrial park, next to a horse racing track. The space age exterior is let down by pretty basic facilities inside. I would probably give this 3 stars but for the atmosphere for one of the games mentioned above; Champions League semi final between Inter and Milan. I went with a friend arriving an hour before kick off to watch the stadium fill up, however the place was already full and rocking and we had to watch from the stairs as there were way too many people in there already/ It was a crap game I think it was 0:0 but a brilliant night watching the singing, flags, fireworks, daredevil songmasters, and experiencing the deafening roar of the crowd as the game ebbed and flowed.
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Qype User (matnic…)

Yelp
A grand old stadium in a football city. hopefully since 2005 some of the facilities have been updated. I'd heard about Italian toilets before but was quite surprised to find them so basic in such a stadium.