Official Tour of the San Siro Stadium and Museum

Explore the legacy of Milanese football with a behind-the-scenes visit to the San Siro Stadium and museum. This tour offers a close look at historic memorabilia, player-only areas, and the iconic pitch, ending with a dedicated exhibition on over a century of Italian national team history.
1 hr
Group size up to 30 persons
Mobile ticket
English, Italiano
Full refund for cancellations up to 24 hours
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund

What is included in activity

San Siro Stadium Entrance Ticket
Skip the line
Guided tour
Access to the San Siro Museum

Details

Experience what it feels like to be a footballer as you step behind the scenes at the historic San Siro Stadium. Your visit begins at the San Siro Museum, where shirts worn by legendary AC Milan and Inter players are displayed alongside memorabilia that traces the evolution of Milan’s football culture.

Continue with a guided tour of the stadium itself. Explore the touchlines and stands where thousands gather on match days, and enter the dressing rooms and mixed zone — spaces typically accessible only to players and staff.

Walk through the Champions’ Tunnel onto the pitch at La Scala del Calcio, gaining a new perspective on this renowned venue. Capture unique photos from the pitch, touchline, and benches while your guide shares stories and insights that highlight the stadium’s significance.

The tour concludes at the Italia 110 & Lode exhibition, dedicated to the history of the Italian national team. View original memorabilia such as the first shirt worn against France in 1910, the pennant from the 1938 World Cup final, and kits from various World Cup and European Cup finals, offering a detailed look at over a century of football heritage.

Important Info

The start times listed below are the museum's opening times, which means it's open until 6pm unless otherwise stated. You can visit at any time during your booked day. Tours leave regularly every 30 minutes - no need to select a time slot.

Not suitable for

• People with limited mobility

Take it with you

• Comfortable shoes

Please take into account

• The start time stated on your booking is the museum opening time, it is open until 6pm - unless otherwise stated.
• You can access at any time during your booked day. Tours depart regularly every 30 minutes - no need to select a time slot.
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Online Booking

Price
Adults (Ages 17-99)
€39
per person
Children (Age 7-16)
€32
per person
For any payment method you must book a ticket through the booking form below and receive confirmation by e-mail and (or) SMS.

Places you will see

• San Siro Stadium and Museum

Activity book period

You can book tour up to 6 hours in advance.

Activity languages

English, Italian

Directions to meet your guide

Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 8, 20151 Milano MI, Italy

How long your tour will be

1 hr

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Reviews by travellers

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Khaled
Excellent! It was really amazing to be this close to the field.
8 days ago
Stephen
Excellent guide who answered plenty of questions. Maybe a visit to the media centre would be interesting.
14 days ago
Simone
It was a nice experience, being a few steps to the pitch, sit in the changing rooms of your favourite player was incredible.
14 days ago
Dominic
Self guided tour, but was brilliant to see the San Siro before it’s knocked down. The museum is also full of legendary shirts from many teams. Make sure to stop by the bar and store before leaving!
about 1 month ago
Chim
As a massive football fan, visiting one of the most iconic football stadiums in history was a real pinch me moment. Our guide was excellent and charismatic. Great experience.
about 1 month ago
Luis
It’s a must if you’re an inter or Milan fan. A lot more Milan things but I’m still happy with the whole experience.
about 1 month ago
Joanna
A guide wasn’t available due to there being too many people going through which is a bit disappointing when that’s what was expected. Overall experience was satisfactory and staff members were welcoming.
about 1 month ago
Antonia
It was a great experience. My 8 years old son loved it. The guide Simone was great, very welcoming and entertaining. We had a very nice time.
3 months ago

FAQ

Do you need a ticket to enter the San Siro, or can you visit without a tour?
Access to the stadium’s interior, dressing rooms, tunnel, and museum is only possible with a paid ticket. Unlike match days, visitors cannot freely enter the stadium on their own. Booking a tour guarantees access to restricted areas normally closed to the public.
Is photography allowed during the San Siro Stadium tour?
Yes. Visitors are allowed to take photos throughout most of the tour, including the pitchside area, tunnel, and museum exhibits. Only a few staff-only operational zones may restrict photography, but your guide will notify you if any limitations apply.
How long does a full San Siro tour usually take?
Most visits take around one hour, but the total duration varies depending on how long you choose to spend inside the museum and photo areas. Because tours depart every 30 minutes, you can explore at a comfortable pace without worrying about a fixed time slot.
Is the San Siro tour worth it for people who aren't football fans?
Yes. Even visitors with little football knowledge enjoy the behind-the-scenes access, the iconic architecture, and the cultural insight into Milan’s sporting history. The visit offers a unique look at one of Europe’s most historic stadiums and appeals to travelers interested in design, culture, and local heritage.
Do you need ID or a passport to enter the San Siro tour?
A passport is not required for entry to the stadium tour itself. However, carrying a valid ID is recommended when traveling in Italy, especially if you’ve purchased tickets online, as some venues may request identification for verification.
What should you wear when visiting the San Siro tour?
There is no formal dress code, but comfortable shoes are recommended, as the visit includes walking through stands, tunnels, and multiple museum zones. Weather-appropriate clothing is also useful since some areas are partially open to the elements.
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