San Siro, A sacred pilgrimage for football fans

Via Piccolomini 5 museum tours Gate 14
"As an old stadium."
4.3

Introduction

Located only 6 kilometers from the center of Milan, the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium is the home of AC Milan and Inter Milan, two historic Italian football teams, and is also one of the world's most famous football stadiums. In 1980, the stadium was officially renamed the Meazza Stadium in honor of the famous player Giuseppe Meazza from the 1940s, but most people still refer to it as the San Siro Stadium. In addition to during matches, ordinary visitors can also visit the stadium to learn about its history and charm. This is a rare opportunity to get up close and personal with one of the world's most famous football stadiums, and experience the perfect combination of tradition and modernity.

Must-go rating

Must go
67%
Worth going
33%

Transportation

33%
Bus transportation
67%
Subway/Train
Address
Via Piccolomini 5 museum tours Gate 14
Transportation
Take tram No. 16 directly to the stadium from Duomo Cathedral. Milan's newest subway route, Line M5, now goes directly to the stadium. Get off at the San Siro stadio stop (the terminus) on the purple line (M5), and the stadium is directly in front of you upon exiting the station.