Quick overview

  • Ways to explore: Pick a guided tour of San Siro Stadium, a combo with the AC Milan Museum at Casa Milan, or a standalone Casa Milan Museum ticket.
  • Additional access: All stadium tours include the shared San Siro Museum; the combo adds entry to AC Milan’s official museum at Casa Milan.
  • Unique experience: For a truly immersive experience, visit Casa Milan showcasing 125 years of AC Milan history through interactive exhibits and holographic theatres.
  • Queues & access: Stadium tours offer skip-the-line entry (security checks still apply, 10–30 mins on busy days). Casa Milan usually has shorter waits.
  • When to book: Weekends and matchdays see higher footfall—advance booking secures your slot.
  • Good to know: Onsite stadium queues can reach 30 minutes; pre-book online for smoother entry.
  • Best upgrade: Choose the San Siro Guided Tour + AC Milan Museum Experience for stadium access plus a deeper dive into club history.
  • Note: The San Siro Museum is shared by AC Milan and Inter Milan, while the AC Milan Museum is located at Casa Milan.

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Ticket typeEntrance usedLines skippedSecurityIncludesGuideWhy pick thisCancellation policyPrice fromRecommended experience

San Siro Stadium Guided Tour

Entrance 8

Ticket queues

Mandatory

Museum exhibits + Stadium stands + Pitch view + Player's tunnel

Live guide

Experience the stadium like a player with in-depth insights on its history and legends.

Free cancel up to 24h

From €34San Siro Stadium Tour

Casa Milan Museum Entry Ticket

Entrance at Via Aldo Rossi, 8

Ticket queues

Mandatory

Casa Milan Museum: Interactive exhibits + Multimedia displays + Official club memorabilia

No guide

Self-paced, immersive deep dive into the club’s 125-year legacy.

No refunds or rescheduling

From €25Casa Milan Museum Entry

Combo: San Siro + AC Milan Museum Guided Tour

Entrance 8

Ticket queues

Mandatory

San Siro Stadium + San Siro Museum + AC Milan Museum

Live guide at both locations

Two of Milan's top football landmarks, just 3km apart in one easy booking.

No refunds or rescheduling

From €56Combo: San Siro + AC Milan
More than a Stadium: Italy’s football cathedral

Italy’s largest stadium, shaped by 80 years of inter-club rivalry, is more than sporting tradition, it’s living football culture. Walk in a player’s footsteps, see trophies defining generations, and admire jerseys that brought glory home on an expert-led stadium and museum tour.

Casa Milan museum memorabilia display with vintage football, gloves, and Corriere dello Sport newspaper.

What to expect at San Siro Stadium

Inter Milan jerseys displayed in the San Siro Museum locker room, Milan.
Players tunnel at San Siro stadium with seating and field view.
Football match at San Siro Stadium, Milan, with players on the field and spectators in the stands.
Mannequins in AC Milan and Inter Milan jerseys at San Siro official store.
Casa Milan Museum exterior with modern architecture and open plaza in Milan, Italy.
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Enter the museum

Begin your tour at the San Siro Museum, where iconic AC Milan and Inter memorabilia, vintage jerseys, historic trophies, and legendary match photos, set the scene. Enjoy a quiet stroll among celebrated artifacts before venturing into exclusive player areas. (Guided access only)

Walk the champions’ tunnel

Step from the museum into players’ areas. Traverse the famed champions’ tunnel onto the pitch, with stops at team benches and locker rooms, where history echoes every step.

Savor panoramic field views

Ascend to the upper stands for a sweeping view of the 105×68m pitch and iconic spiral ramps. Capture bucket-list photos from key vantage points that have hosted World Cup finals and Champions League encounters. Unforgettable experience awaits.

Exit through the souvenir shop

Conclude your tour by visiting the official team store at San Siro. Browse authentic jerseys, scarves, and memorabilia that evoke cherished match-day memories. Quick photo ops near the benches and tunnel add lasting keepsakes, saving you time for more exploration, a rewarding end to passion.

Enhance with add-on experiences

Opt for the All-in-one pass to combine the stadium tour with AC Milan’s Mondo Milan museum. This combo ticket offers flexible entry and extra insights into football heritage, ensuring a well-rounded visit before this historic venue changes forever.

Things to know before booking your San Siro tours

  • Booking window: San Siro Stadium tours run year-round, but weekend and match-week slots often sell out 1–2 weeks ahead. On busy days, onsite queues can hit 30 minutes. Pre-book to guarantee entry and secure your preferred time slot, no waiting.
  • Entry type: Stadium tours include skip-the-line ticket entry. Security checks still apply and can take 10–30 minutes on busy days.
  • What’s included & how you explore: A guided tour lets you bypass on-site ticket queues, covering San Siro Stadium and the Museum with an English or Italian-speaking expert, key for decoding the shared-club history and layout.
  • Upgrades: Choose the combo of San Siro Tour + AC Milan Museum Entry for a complete football story, from inter-club rivalry to 125 years of club legacy, just 3km apart.
  • Prefer a focused AC Milan experience? Choose the Casa Milan Museum entry ticket for a self-guided, immersive exploration of the club’s rich history at its official headquarters.
  • Logistics to note: On home match days, stadium tours close before kick-off, and access routes may change, check availability before booking.
  • Accessibility: San Siro offers step-free access to the museum, main stadium routes, selected stands, restrooms, and entrances. Some behind-the-scenes areas may be restricted depending on matchday or event setup.
  • Policies & rules: Tickets are nominative and allow single entry only. No re-entry is permitted. Arrive early to manage security and potential crowd delays. Minor visitors must be accompanied by an adult.ult.
From history in action to history on display!

Walk through San Siro with an expert guide, then explore AC Milan’s heritage at your own pace inside Casa Milan. Together, they offer a 360° understanding of Milan’s football tradition, from shared rivalry to a club's rich legacy.

San Siro Stadium seating area with view of the field and stands in Milan, Italy.

What to see at San Siro

San Siro Stadium exterior view with distinctive red roof structures in Milan, Italy.
San Siro stadium dressing room with football jerseys on display.
Vintage football boots with worn leather and metal studs on a wooden surface.
San Siro stadium field with empty colorful seats and large screen.
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The iconic stadium facade

San Siro’s exterior impresses with its bold red girders and twin towers, symbolizing a cathedral of football. Built for the 1990 World Cup, every detail reflects the passion and history of Italian football – a must-see for fans.

The players’ tunnel and locker room

Experience an exclusive walk with champions as you cross the players’ tunnel onto the pitch, step into authentic locker rooms, and sit on team benches. This guided segment immerses you in the behind-the-scenes essence of world-class football.

Step inside the stadium

The historic club memorabilia

Begin your visit at the San Siro Museum, where vintage jerseys, championship trophies, and historic match relics from AC Milan and Inter Milan narrate the legacy of Italian football. This exhibition brings fans closer to their heroes.

The panoramic field and stands

Ascend to the upper tiers for a stunning panoramic view of San Siro’s 105×68m pitch and vast stands. Capture an unforgettable photo moment as you appreciate the stadium’s scale, design, and storied atmosphere in every corner.

What to see at San Siro

The iconic stadium facade

San Siro’s exterior impresses with its bold red girders and twin towers, symbolizing a cathedral of football. Built for the 1990 World Cup, every detail reflects the passion and history of Italian football – a must-see for fans.

The players’ tunnel and locker room

Experience an exclusive walk with champions as you cross the players’ tunnel onto the pitch, step into authentic locker rooms, and sit on team benches. This guided segment immerses you in the behind-the-scenes essence of world-class football.

The historic club memorabilia

Begin your visit at the San Siro Museum, where vintage jerseys, championship trophies, and historic match relics from AC Milan and Inter Milan narrate the legacy of Italian football. This exhibition brings fans closer to their heroes.

The panoramic field and stands

Ascend to the upper tiers for a stunning panoramic view of San Siro’s 105×68m pitch and vast stands. Capture an unforgettable photo moment as you appreciate the stadium’s scale, design, and storied atmosphere in every corner.

Plan your visit to San Siro Stadium

Aerial view of San Siro Stadium in Milan surrounded by cityscape.
  • Opening hours: The tour operates daily from 9:30am to 6:00pm in summer and 9:30am to 5:00pm in winter.
  • Last entry: Entry is allowed until closing time, subject to tour availability.
  • Closed days: On match days or major events, tour routes and hours may be reduced or unavailable.
  • Guided tours: Tour times are subject to scheduled guided sessions during operating hours.
  • Best time to visit: Late morning to early afternoon offers fewer crowds and optimal viewing.
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San Siro Stadium is located in Milan’s western San Siro district, about 6 km from the city center.

Address: Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milan, Italy. View on maps

Getting there

  • Metro access: Take Metro Line M5 (Purple) to San Siro Stadio and walk for about 3–5 minutes.
  • Tram option: Ride Tram 16 to Piazzale Axum and walk for 8–10 minutes.
  • Car note: Public parking is available nearby; avoid match days due to traffic restrictions.
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Freshly baked flatbreads steaming on a grill during a food tour in Milan.
  • Restrooms: Accessible restrooms are available throughout the museum and tour areas.
  • Dining: A stadium café and food kiosks offer light snacks and drinks.
  • Merchandise: The official shop sells club memorabilia and souvenirs.
  • Connectivity: Limited Wi-Fi is available in designated public zones.
  • Storage: Lockers are provided for personal belongings, subject to size limits.
Man in wheelchair exploring a museum exhibit, highlighting accessibility features.

Accessible entry: Wheelchair users can access step-free entrances at the site.
Movement aid: Ramps and designated seating areas help visitors with mobility needs.
Restroom access: Accessible toilets are clearly marked near main areas.
Limitations: Some historic sections have narrow corridors that may restrict movement.

AC Milan flag waving, featuring club emblem, related to Soccer International.
  • Italia 110 e lode exhibition: The exhibition displays iconic jerseys and historic World Cup memorabilia.
  • Museum displays: Visitors can view trophies, vintage kits, and artifacts celebrating club heritage.
No flash photography sign at a tourist attraction.
  • Bag policy: Large bags must be stored at the cloakroom and are subject to security screening.
  • Photography: Photography is allowed without flash; flash and selfie sticks are prohibited.
  • Food and drink: Eating and drinking are restricted to designated café areas only.
  • Behavior: Visitors must maintain respectful behavior during tours and gallery visits.
  • Re-entry: Re-entry after exiting is limited and depends on the museum’s daily security policy.
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Visitor tips

  • Timing your entry: Avoid hurrying into Gate 8 on match days, as crowded arrival lines can slow your museum check-in. On non-match days, visit before 11am when lower footfall ensures smoother entry.
  • Best photo spots: When reaching the upper stands, position yourself near the center line for unobstructed shots of the pitch and spiral ramps.
  • Safer navigation: Use the designated stairway by the left grandstand to avoid uneven steps and reduce the risk of slips.
  • Locker room etiquette: Follow staff guidance inside the locker rooms, as restricted areas require proper conduct for safety compliance.
  • Exhibition highlight: Explore the “Italia 110 e lode” section via the left corridor for a concentrated look at historic displays.
  • Players’ tunnel access: Wait for your guide’s signal before entering to avoid overcrowding and ensure respectful, managed access.

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Frequently asked questions about San Siro tickets

Yes, advance booking is highly recommended as popular time slots—especially on match days and peak tourist periods—tend to sell out quickly, leaving limited walk-up availability at the ticket counter.

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