San Siro Stadium opening hours
The San Siro Stadium opening hours follow a seasonal schedule for the museum and the guided tours. Access remains available daily via Gate 8 from 09:30 to 17:00 or 18:00, though the timetable changes according to match fixtures and stadium events.
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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 are the opening hours of the San Siro Stadium?
The San Siro Stadium welcomes visitors year-round with seasonal schedules that adjust to daylight hours. The facility operates with different timings for winter and summer periods:
| Months | Open days | Opening time | Closing time |
|---|---|---|---|
| November – March | Daily | 09:30 | 17:00 |
| April – October | Daily | 09:30 | 18:00 |
As shown in the table, San Siro Stadium opening hours for the museum and tour operate daily throughout the year with seasonal closing times. From November to March, visitors can access the facilities from 09:30 to 17:00. From April to October, the schedule runs from 09:30 to 18:00, providing one additional hour of access during this period.
Note: On match days or events, opening times and the tour itinerary may be subject to change.
Closing days
San Siro Stadium tickets for guided tours are subject to availability based on the event calendar. During AC Milan or Inter match days, certain areas like the changing rooms and pitch remain closed to the public for official use. For UEFA Champions League fixtures, the stadium often closes a day before the match to allow for technical preparations.
Major concerts and maintenance work also modify the standard tour route.
Photo: “Waiting for the Muse "Resistance Tour 2010" - San Siro, Milano” by Irene Grassi.
Best time to visit the San Siro Stadium
San Siro Stadium receives the lowest crowd density on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings in February, March, October, and November. The stadium opens at 9:30, and the first tour slot delivers the clearest access to the tunnel and dressing rooms. Weekends carry a high disruption risk due to Serie A fixtures that alter or cancel tour itineraries.
Here are some recommended times to optimize the experience at the San Siro Stadium:
- The optimal window for visiting San Siro occurs between 09:00 and 12:00 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Additionally, the period from 14:00 until closing from Monday through Thursday serves as a highly favorable alternative for those seeking a quiet afternoon.
- Acceptable conditions exist during the morning hours of 09:00 to 12:00 on Mondays and Fridays. The midday slot from 12:00 to 14:00 also remains functional from Monday through Thursday, providing a viable option for midday visitors. Furthermore, the afternoon starting at 14:00 on Fridays maintains this same level of accessibility throughout the end of the day.
- Visitors should avoid the stadium entirely on Sundays and during the midday block of 12:00 to 14:00 on Saturdays. The morning and afternoon periods on Saturdays, along with the Friday midday slot from 12:00 to 14:00, also present unfavorable conditions for a visit. Consequently, these weekend and peak transition hours represent the least efficient times to access the facility.
It is also important for visitors to keep in mind that organized tour groups dominate the 10:00–14:00 window, creating peak congestion in the tunnel and dressing room areas. Mid-week afternoons after 13:00 offer a quieter window once school groups depart.
How long does it take to visit the San Siro Stadium?
San Siro Stadium requires 1.5–2 hours for a standard visit. This time covers the full guided tour, the San Siro Museum, and the “Italia 110 & Lode” exhibition. Stadium size and museum depth are the main factors that extend visit duration.
| Visitor type | Duration | What the visit covers |
|---|---|---|
| Quick visit | 45–60 minutes | Tunnel, pitchside, changing rooms, museum highlights |
| Standard visit | 1.5–2 hours | Changing rooms, tunnel, pitch, press room, full museum, exhibition |
| In-depth visit | 2.5–4 hours | Full tour, extended museum, gift shop, optional Casa Milan |
| Photography-focused | 2–3 hours | Pitchside, tunnel, grandstand, all major photo stops |
| Families with children | 1–1.5 hours | Changing rooms, pitchside, tunnel, core museum sections |
During high season, San Siro Stadium queue times reach 20–35 minutes at the ticket office. Online ticket holders skip this wait entirely at Gate 8.

