"La Scala del Calcio": The San Siro Stadium Tour

San Siro Stadium, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is an iconic cathedral of world football and a must-visit landmark in Milan. Since its inauguration in 1926, it has served as the shared home for two of Italy’s most successful clubs, AC Milan and Inter Milan. Renowned for its distinctive brutalist architecture and eleven massive cylindrical towers supporting the red-girdered roof, the stadium offers an electric atmosphere that is unparalleled in Europe. 

For visitors in 2026, San Siro remains a focal point as it prepares to host the Opening Ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Beyond match days, the stadium offers comprehensive guided tours that provide access to the dressing rooms, the mixed zone, and the tunnel leading to the pitch. The onsite San Siro Museum is equally fascinating, showcasing a legendary collection of original jerseys, trophies, and memorabilia that tell the story of Italian football’s golden eras. 

This guide provides all the necessary details for your visit, including costs, the best time to go, how to get there, and some unique fun facts, including highlights about the legendary Zlatan Ibrahimović.

The Tour Experience: 

The tour offers behind-the-scenes access to areas usually reserved for the players. It typically takes around an hour, but you can linger longer in the museum.

The experience allows you to:

Walk the Tunnel of Champions: Follow in the footsteps of legends from both Milan clubs as you emerge onto the famous pitch.

Explore the Dressing Rooms: Visit the locker rooms for both Inter and AC Milan, distinct in their design and atmosphere.

See the Press Room: Sit where managers conduct post-match interviews.

Visit the Inter & AC Milan Museum: The first museum set up inside a stadium, featuring historical jerseys, trophies, and memorabilia from both clubs.

Panoramic Views: Take in the massive scale of the stadium from the stands, which can seat over 75,000 spectators.

Costs and Booking

Booking online in advance is highly recommended to secure your spot and potentially skip the line. Tickets can be purchased through the San Siro official website.

 

Adults: Approximately €20–€35.

Youth (Ages 6-16): Around €12–€26.

Children (Ages 5 and under): Free admission.

 

Recommended Time to Visit

The museum and tour are open every day, generally from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM (check the official San Siro Stadium calendar for specific timings).

 

Best Time: Visiting on a non-match day is crucial. On game days or days before Champions League events, opening times and access are heavily restricted, and the pitch may not be visible.

 

Timing: Tours depart regularly every 30 minutes, so your booked day is flexible.

 

Booking: Tours can be guided or self-guided depending on visitor numbers. Arriving earlier in the day may offer a more intimate experience.

Fun Facts (To impress your friends)

The stadium’s official name honors Giuseppe Meazza, a legendary player who played for both Inter and Milan. It is commonly called “San Siro” after the district it is in.

Zlatan’s Kingdom: Zlatan Ibrahimović has called San Siro home for both Milan clubs (Inter from 2006-2009 and AC Milan from 2010-2012, returning in 2020 until his retirement in 2023). Zlatan famously referred to the stadium as his “garden” during his time there, a testament to his dominance on the pitch. His iconic moments, including spectacular goals and the emotional farewell ceremony in 2023, are a core part of the stadium’s recent history and featured heavily in the museum exhibits.

 

Getting there

The stadium is located in the San Siro district of Milan. Public transport is the easiest way to reach it. The address is Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milano MI.

By Metro: The most efficient option is to take the M5 (Purple) line and get off at the San Siro Stadio stop, which is right by the stadium entrance (Gate 8). Alternatively, the M1 (Red) line to Lotto station, followed by a walk or a switch to the M5 line, also works.

By Tram: The Line 16 tram also stops at San Siro Stadio M5.

By Bus: Bus 49 stops near the stadium.

By Car: Parking is available, but it can be busy. The stadium is about 7 kilometers from the city center, and traffic can vary.

Final Verdict

The San Siro is a living piece of football history.

San Siro holds a UEFA Category 4 rating, the highest classification, and has hosted four European Cup/Champions League finals.

With plans for its demolition moving forward, a tour of this magnificent stadium is more poignant than ever. It is an essential stop for any football fan or history buff visiting Milan.

Ready to walk the pitch of “The Scala of Football”? Book your tour today at the San Siro official site!

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