San Siro Tickets & Seating Plan
MILAN, ITALY · Capacity 75,817 · Opened 1926
San Siro, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is a football stadium in Milan, Italy, with a capacity of approximately 75,817. It is the shared home ground of two of Italy's most decorated clubs, AC Milan and Inter Milan, and has also hosted major international fixtures including UEFA Champions League finals and matches at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
San Siro is the home of AC Milan and Inter Milan, and is also known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza and Giuseppe Meazza. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
San Siro is one of the most iconic stadiums in world football, hosting unforgettable matches and major concerts in the heart of Milan. Whether you are heading to a fixture or a live event, you can browse and buy tickets on Staadly with confidence, thanks to verified sellers, clear all-in pricing and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.
San Siro seat layout — AC Milan and Inter Milan's stadium seating plan
The San Siro seat layout above shows the full seating plan in Milan — every colored section, tier and stand mapped out so you can see exactly where each block sits before you buy. Use it as your seating map to picture the view, then browse the upcoming events below.
Upcoming events at SAN SIRO
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About SAN SIRO
San Siro was built in 1925 and originally opened as a private stadium funded by Milan Cricket and Football Club (AC Milan). It was expanded and renovated significantly in 1939, when a second tier was added. The stadium was renamed Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in 1980, in honour of the legendary Italian forward who played for both city clubs. A third tier of distinctive cylindrical towers was added ahead of the 1990 FIFA World Cup, giving the ground its iconic silhouette. The stadium hosted the 1965 and 2001 European Cup/Champions League finals and remains one of the most recognisable venues in world football.
San Siro is widely regarded as one of the most atmospheric football grounds in the world. The three-tiered bowl design traps noise superbly, and on European nights in particular the atmosphere can be overwhelming. Both AC Milan's Curva Sud and Inter Milan's Curva Nord are known for elaborate tifos and relentless vocal support, creating an experience that few stadia anywhere in the world can match.
SAN SIRO is a landmark destination for live events in MILAN with a capacity of about 75,817. Whatever you're here to see, Staadly's verified listings and interactive seat map help you find the right seat at the right price.
Officially known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro has been a cornerstone of Milanese sport since the 1920s and is home to two of Italy's greatest clubs, AC Milan and Inter Milan. With a capacity of around 75,817, its distinctive spiralling ramps and towering tiers create one of the most imposing sights in European football. Over the decades it has staged some of the game's most memorable nights, from domestic derbies to Champions League showdowns and World Cup fixtures. On matchdays the atmosphere is electric, with passionate supporters filling the stands, colourful displays and a roar that echoes around the terraces. Beyond football, the stadium regularly welcomes some of the world's biggest artists for major concerts, drawing huge crowds to its expansive pitch and stands and reaffirming its status as a landmark venue for live entertainment in Italy.
How to get to SAN SIRO
San Siro sits in the north-west of Milan, in the San Siro district near the city's racecourse. The most convenient way to arrive is by Metro Line 5 (Lilla) to San Siro Stadio station, which places you just minutes from the gates. Trams and buses also serve the area, while driving is possible but parking around the stadium can be congested on matchdays.
Getting to SAN SIRO
San Siro sits in the west of Milan and is well connected by public transport. The metro is a popular option, with a dedicated line serving the stadium area, while trams and buses also run to the surrounding neighbourhood. Many visitors travel from the city centre and allow extra time on busy event days, as crowds build steadily before kick-off or the start of a show. If you are driving, be aware that parking can be limited and traffic heavy around events, so arriving early or using public transport is generally the easier choice.
Frequently asked questions about SAN SIRO
How do I know my San Siro tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from verified sellers, and each order is protected by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can purchase your San Siro tickets with peace of mind that they will be valid for entry.
Does the price I see include all fees?
Yes. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see reflects the full cost with fees included, so there are no unexpected charges added at the checkout.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing depends on the seller and the type of ticket, whether mobile or physical. You will receive details after purchase, and tickets are typically made available in good time before the event so you can plan your visit.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring your ticket, either on your phone or printed as instructed, and a valid form of identification, as this may be required at some events. It is also wise to arrive early to allow time for security checks and finding your seat.
Can I buy tickets for both football and concerts at San Siro?
Yes. Staadly lists tickets for a range of events at San Siro, including football fixtures and major concerts when available, all backed by verified sellers and our buyer guarantee.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 75,817 |
| Opened | 1926 |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | MILAN |
| Country | ITALY |