What the San Siro tour includes
A typical visit, what you walk through and what’s in the ticket — at a glance.
What you see
- The San Siro Museum — shirts & trophies of both clubs
- The stands of the 75,800-seat bowl
- The AC Milan and Inter dressing rooms
- The press room, mixed zone, tunnel and pitchside
What’s included
- Entry to the museum and the stadium walk
- A guide, or a self-paced skip-the-line ticket
- Optional Skywalk on the red roof (add-on)
- Free cancellation and instant confirmation
How booking works
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Meet at San Siro
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The most-booked San Siro tour, in one click
If you just want the safe choice, this is the guided Stadium & Museum tour visitors rate highest — museum, dressing rooms, tunnel and pitchside.
Which San Siro ticket is right for you?
Same stadium, three common tickets. Here’s how the self-paced, guided and official options compare.
| San Siro Stadium & Museum Tour (Skip-the-Line) | Top pickSan Siro Stadium & Museum Guided Tour | San Siro Stadium & Museum Official Guided Tour | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $45 | $44 | $44 |
| Style | Self-paced | Guided | Official guided |
| Museum | Included | Included | Included |
| Pitchside | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Flexibility | Most people | Superfans |
| Rating | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.0 |
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Popular San Siro tickets & tours
From the self-paced museum-and-stadium ticket to a real matchday — the visits worth your time in Milan.
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BestsellerSan Siro Stadium & Museum Tour (Skip-the-Line)
Official tourSan Siro Stadium & Museum Official Guided Tour
Match day
AC Milan museumWhat visitors say about the San Siro tours
Reviews from travellers who booked the tickets we feature.
Standing in the tunnel where the players walk out, then pitchside in that huge empty bowl — goosebumps. The museum shirts were worth it on their own. Easy on the M5 metro.
Did the self-paced ticket so we could take our time in the trophy room and sit in the stands. No rush, great photos, both dressing rooms open. Brilliant for a football fan.
Our guide knew every derby story and which legend wore which shirt. Pitchside at San Siro is something every fan should do once. Book a non-match day though.
Added the Skywalk and wow — looking straight down into the bowl from the red roof, with Milan and the Alps behind. Not for anyone scared of heights, but unforgettable.
We caught a Serie A night instead of the tour and the atmosphere was unreal. The guided matchday booking made getting in painless as visitors.
Visited Casa Milan too — 125 years of the Rossoneri, the Hall of Fame, all of it. A cheap add-on if you support Milan and want more than the stadium.
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Visitors single out the tunnel walk and pitchside, and the museum’s shared history of two rival clubs — a stadium experience that lands even when the stands are empty.
Quick answers before you book
A few things worth knowing so you spend your visit watching, not worrying.
Guided or self-paced?
The guided tour ($44) adds the stories and runs in several languages; the self-paced ticket ($45) lets you linger. Both cover the museum, dressing rooms, tunnel and pitchside.
How much is a San Siro tour ticket?
Guided and skip-the-line tickets start at about $44–$45 and include the museum and the stadium walk. The separate Casa Milan museum is around $18. See all tickets compared.
Is the tour open on match days?
No — the museum and tour close on home matchdays for AC Milan and Inter. Check both clubs’ fixtures on our match day page before you pick a date.
How do I get to San Siro?
Metro Line 5 (the lilac line) to San Siro Stadio, right by the gates — about 30 minutes from the Duomo. Full directions on how to get there.
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The honest guide to visiting San Siro
There’s a moment on every San Siro tour — usually when you step out of the tunnel, walk past the dugouts and the whole 75,000-seat bowl opens up around you — when you understand why this place is called the Scala del Calcio, the “Theatre of Football.” Home to both AC Milan and Inter, the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza has staged World Cup nights, European Cup finals and a century of Milan derbies. The only way inside on a normal day is the stadium tour. Here’s everything worth knowing before you book.

What the San Siro tour actually is
It’s a self-guided or guided walk through the stadium and its museum, lasting about 60 to 75 minutes. You start in the San Siro Museum — shirts, trophies, photos and memorabilia from both clubs — then head out into the stands, through the press room, into the AC Milan and Inter dressing rooms, along the mixed zone and down the players’ tunnel to pitchside. Some tickets are self-paced with an audioguide; others come with a live guide who fills in the history and the derby-day stories. We break the full route down on the stadium tour page.
The stadium you’ll see
San Siro opened in 1926 and has been rebuilt and expanded ever since — most famously the third tier and the eleven spiralling concrete towers added for Italia ’90. The result is one of the steepest, loudest bowls in football, with the Curva Sud (Milan) and Curva Nord (Inter) behind each goal. The museum tells the story of both clubs under one roof, and the Skywalk add-on takes you up the red rooftop structure for a view over the pitch and the city.

Which San Siro ticket should you book?
This is the real decision, and it’s simpler than it looks. The self-paced skip-the-line ticket (around $45) lets you wander the museum and stadium at your own speed — the flexible choice. The guided tour (from about $44) is the most-booked option, adding a guide’s commentary and the back stories. Want the real thing instead of a tour? A matchday ticket puts you in the stands for a live Serie A game. Our tickets page lays every option side by side with live availability.
The one thing everyone forgets: match days
The tour runs on non-match days only. On AC Milan and Inter home matchdays the museum and stadium tour close, sometimes from the morning of the game. Before you lock a date, check the fixtures — we explain exactly how, and what to do if your trip clashes with a derby, on the match day page.
When to go, and how to get there
The tour runs year-round on non-match days, usually from mid-morning to early evening. San Siro sits in the west of Milan, about 30 minutes from the Duomo. The easiest way is Metro Line 5 (the lilac line) to San Siro Stadio, right at the gates; trams and taxis work too. Full directions — metro, tram, taxi and parking — are on how to get there.
How to book
Slots sell out around big fixtures and in summer, so book online with free cancellation rather than turning up at the gate. Pick your ticket, choose a non-match date, and lock it in — then all you have to do is show up. Start with every San Siro ticket compared.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best San Siro Stadium tour?
For most visitors the San Siro Stadium & Museum guided tour is the best all-round ticket — museum, stands, dressing rooms, tunnel and pitchside, from about $44 and rated 4.3 from over 6,000 reviews. Prefer to go at your own pace? Take the skip-the-line ticket. See all tickets compared.
How much does a San Siro Stadium tour cost?
Guided and skip-the-line San Siro tickets start at about $44–$45 and include the museum and the stadium walk. The separate Casa Milan (AC Milan) museum is about $18. Full breakdown on the tickets page.
What do you see on the San Siro tour?
The San Siro Museum, the stands, the press room, the AC Milan and Inter dressing rooms, the mixed zone, the players’ tunnel and pitchside. See the full route on the stadium tour page.
Is the San Siro tour open on match days?
No. The museum and stadium tour close on home matchdays for AC Milan and Inter, sometimes from the morning. Check both clubs’ fixtures on the match day page before booking.
What is the San Siro Skywalk?
A panoramic walkway on the stadium’s red roof structure, about 55 metres above the pitch, with views over Milan toward the Alps. It is an add-on to the stadium visit — see the Skywalk page.
How do I get to San Siro Stadium?
Take Metro Line 5 (the lilac line) to San Siro Stadio, two minutes from the tour entrance, about 30 minutes from the Duomo. Tram 16 also runs from the centre. More on how to get there.