San Siro Stadium tour tickets: every option, compared
The best San Siro ticket to book
If you only do one thing, book the San Siro Stadium & Museum guided tour. A guide walks you through the museum’s shirts and trophies, then out into the stands of the 75,000-seat bowl, into the AC Milan and Inter dressing rooms, along the mixed zone and down the players’ tunnel to the edge of the pitch. It is the most-booked option, rated 4.3 from over 6,000 reviews. Prefer to go at your own pace? The skip-the-line ticket just below lets you wander the same route without a group.
Every San Siro ticket & tour
From the self-paced museum-and-stadium ticket to the official guided tour and a real Serie A matchday experience — here is the full line-up with prices, ratings and what each is best for. All visit San Siro (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza); the last is the AC Milan club museum nearby.
Most booked
BestsellerSan Siro Stadium & Museum Tour (Skip-the-Line)
Official tourSan Siro Stadium & Museum Official Guided Tour
Match day
AC Milan museumWhich San Siro ticket is right for you?
Three common ways to see the stadium — the self-paced skip-the-line ticket, the most-booked guided tour, or the official guided tour. Here is how they 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 |
| Dressing rooms | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Flexibility | Most people | Story & access |
| Rating | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.0 |
| View → | Book this → | View → |
The tour runs on non-match days only. Before you pick a date, check the AC Milan and Inter home fixtures — we explain how on the match day page. On matchdays the museum and tour close, sometimes from the morning.
Guided tour, self-paced ticket or matchday?
A guide adds the history and the banter; the self-paced ticket lets you linger in the museum and on the pitchside benches. Want the real thing instead? The matchday experience takes you to a live Serie A game. See exactly what each route covers on the stadium tour and museum pages.
Getting to San Siro
The stadium 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. Full directions — metro, tram, taxi and parking — are on how to get there.
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Frequently asked questions
How much is a San Siro Stadium tour ticket?
Guided San Siro Stadium & Museum tours start at about $44, and the popular skip-the-line ticket is around $45 — both include the museum and the stadium walk. The separate Casa Milan (AC Milan) museum is about $18. All are bookable above with free cancellation.
What does the San Siro tour include?
Entry to the San Siro Museum and a walk through the stadium: the stands, the press room, the AC Milan and Inter dressing rooms, the mixed zone and the players’ tunnel down to pitchside. See the full route on our 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 or Inter, sometimes from the morning of the game. Always check the fixtures before booking — we show how on the match day page.
Can I buy San Siro tickets on the day?
Sometimes, but slots sell out in busy periods and on the days around big fixtures. Booking ahead through GetYourGuide locks in your time with free cancellation on most tickets.
How long does the San Siro tour take?
Allow about 60 to 75 minutes for the museum and stadium together. The Skywalk add-on, where available, adds roughly 45 minutes on the red rooftop structure.