San Siro Stadium Tickets
San Siro Stadium tickets provide entry to the home of AC Milan and Inter through a guided tour of the facility. Visitors explore the San Siro Museum, changing rooms, mixed zone, and players' tunnel before reaching the pitch.
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Tour of the stadium and its museum to observe the history of Milanese football and the architectural evolution of the venue.
What does this ticket include?
San Siro Stadium tickets grant visitors access to the San Siro Museum and selected stadium areas through a guided tour conducted in Italian and English. The ticket includes:
- San Siro Museum entry: Visitors view jerseys, trophies, and memorabilia from AC Milan, Inter, and Italian football history.
- Changing rooms access: The tour enters the official areas where players prepare for matches.
- Players' tunnel & pitch: Participants walk through the tunnel to reach the pitch, sidelines, and team benches.
- Mixed zone & exhibitions: The experience covers the post-match interview area and the "Italia 110 & Lode" national team collection.
What can you see with your San Siro Stadium ticket?
San Siro Stadium tickets facilitate a comprehensive exploration of the home grounds shared by AC Milan and Inter through a structured guided tour. Participants access the internal facilities, including the museum and the professional areas, while learning about the architectural and sporting history of the venue. This experience provides an operational view of the stadium from the perspective of the players and staff who utilize the grounds during match days.

San Siro Museum and Italian Football Collection
San Siro Stadium tickets grant immediate access to the museum located inside the venue. This space houses an extensive collection of jerseys worn by legendary players from both AC Milan and Inter. Visitors observe match-worn kits, trophies, and historical objects that document the evolution of Milanese football over the decades.
The experience continues with the "Italia 110 & Lode" exhibition, which focuses specifically on the Italian National Team. This section displays unique items such as the first jersey used against France in 1910 and the official pennant from the 1938 World Cup final. The museum serves as the starting point for understanding the cultural impact of the sport in Italy.
Photo: "San Siro Museum, Milan" by Ank gsx.
What should you know before visiting the San Siro Stadium?
Visitors to San Siro Stadium should consider these details before arriving:
- Historical milestones: The stadium hosted the opening match of the 1990 FIFA World Cup and has been the site of four European Cup/Champions League finals (1965, 1970, 2001, and 2016).
- Match day atmosphere: The stadium hosts two rival clubs—AC Milan and Inter Milan—with distinct fan sections in opposing curves, creating an intense environment during matches.
- Seating capacity: The venue accommodates 75,817 spectators across three tiers, making it one of Europe's largest football stadiums.
- Ultra sections: Curva Sud (south) belongs to AC Milan supporters, while Curva Nord (north) is reserved for Inter Milan fans, both known for passionate displays including choreographed banners and chants.
- Vertical navigation: Access to upper tiers involves climbing spiral ramps measuring up to 200 meters in length, housed within 11 support towers positioned around the stadium.
- Derby matches: Milan derbies between AC Milan and Inter generate exceptional crowd intensity and heightened security measures compared to standard fixtures.
- Weather considerations: The distinctive red-girder roof covers most seating areas but may not protect all sections from rain, particularly in certain upper-tier zones.
- Floodlighting: The stadium features 3600-lux floodlights for evening matches, providing bright illumination throughout the venue.
- Multi-tiered structure: The three-ring design means sightlines and proximity to the pitch vary significantly depending on tier placement.
- European matches: UEFA Category 4 classification ensures high standards for Champions League and international fixtures, often resulting in stricter entry protocols.
- Safety standards: Post-2015 renovations introduced modern barriers and upgraded facilities following European safety regulations.
- Accessibility: The stadium is accessible for people in wheelchairs. Dedicated lifts and ramps ensure that visitors with reduced mobility can access the museum and designated stadium tour areas comfortably.
Plan your visit in advance
Prospective visitors should organize their schedule to ensure full access to all areas of the grounds and the museum collection. Since San Siro Stadium tickets follow specific entry times and seasonal calendars, verifying current operational status prevents disruptions caused by team training or match-day preparations:

Opening hours
San Siro Stadium tickets for the Museum and Tour are available daily, though the schedule varies by season. During the Standard Time period from November to March, the facilities remain open from 09:30 to 17:00, with both the ticket office and entrance closing at 17:00. From April to October, during the Daylight Saving Time period, the operational hours extend from 09:30 to 18:00.
The dedicated entrance for tour participants is situated beside Gate 8. Visitors should note that on match days or during special events, the opening times and the specific tour itinerary often undergo changes to accommodate team logistics, player safety, and security requirements.






