San Siro Museum and Rooftop Tour
General information about the ticket
San Siro Stadium welcomes visitors on a guided tour of the historic home of AC Milan and Inter, combined with the Skywalk rooftop experience. A guide leads both routes in English and Italian.
Ticket overview:
🏆 San Siro Museum exhibits, including historic jerseys, trophies, and memorabilia from AC Milan and Inter
⚽ Guided visit to the locker rooms, players' tunnel, and pitch sidelines
🌆 Skywalk rooftop tour along the stadium's roof structures, 55 meters above the pitch
📸 Panoramic views over the stadium and the Milan skyline from a vantage point closed to regular visitors
⏳ The museum and stadium tour takes about 60 minutes; the Skywalk adds around 45 minutes
🚪 Entrance beside Gate 6, open daily from 09:30 (closing at 17:00 in winter, 18:00 in summer)
Note: The Skywalk has a minimum age of 7 and is not available to visitors with vertigo, mobility restrictions, or pregnancies beyond 24 weeks. On match days and event days, opening times and the tour itinerary are subject to change.
What's included?
Included
- Stadium and museum entrance
- Guided tour in English and Italian
- Professional locker rooms and mixed zone access
- Players' tunnel and pitch sidelines walkthrough
- Skywalk rooftop tour, 55 meters above the pitch
- City audio guide app (if the option is selected)
Not Included
- Match tickets
- Food and beverages
- Cancellation option
- Mobile device for audio guide
Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Location
Address: Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milano MI, Italy
The stadium is located in the San Siro district, a residential and sporting area in western Milan. The immediate vicinity contains the Ippodromo del Galoppo di San Siro, a horse racing track featuring the Leonardo’s Horse statue. The district houses various bars and restaurants that operate primarily for stadium visitors and local residents. Direct access via the M5 subway line connects the stadium to the CityLife district and the city center, allowing for transit between the sporting grounds and the urban core.
