The San Siro Stadium is one of the most famous stadiums worldwide and it is the largest in Italy.

 

How to get there

 

The San Siro stadium can be reached by underground M5 line (San Siro Stadio stop) and by bus: 49, 64, 80, 78.

For information on accessibility for passengers with disabilities, please visit the ATM (public transport) website.

  
If you use the M5 line, from the San Siro Stadio stop you must walk along via Harar, both on the stadium side (shorter route) or on the Piazzale Axum side, heading to the Stadium, entrance n. 11 (dedicated to people with disabilities).

San Siro Stadium and Tour

The San Siro Stadium is one of the most famous stadiums worldwide and it is the largest in Italy. Nicknamed the "La Scala del calcio" or the temple of soccer, in 2009 it was judged by the British newspaper The Times as the second most beautiful stadium in the world.

 

The stadium was built in 1926 but underwent a major renovation with the construction of the third ring and the roof, on the occasion of the World Cup in 1990, thus bringing its total capacity to over 80 thousand seats.

Since the 1980s, the structure has also hosted concerts by some of the most famous international musicians: in 1980, Bob Marley was the first artist to perform in the stadium; then Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie and many Italian musicians such as Vasco Rossi, Ligabue, Laura Pausini.

 

The Stadium Tour makes you discover the most characteristic and meddlesome aspects of San Siro.

The San Siro Museum is worth a visit; it tells the story of the two football teams of Milano, Milan and Inter, through a series of memorabilia that are unique in the world: historical football shirts (from Rivera to Mazzola, from Pelé to Maradona), trophies, balls and souvenirs of all kinds. 

 

It is also possible to book a tour inside the stadium (available in different languages).

The San Siro Tour is free for disabled visitors and their companion. A ticket at a reduced price is available for unaccompanied disabled visitors. 

For more information, please visit: https://www.sansirostadium.com/en/ 

 

On the occasion of football matches, access of disabled supporters is directly managed by the staff of the two football teams, Inter and Milan, hosting sporting events.

For more information on access procedures during Inter’s matches, please visit: https://www.inter.it/en/stadio/disabled-persons.

For more information on access procedures during Milan’s matches, please visit: https://www.acmilan.com/en/tickets/accreditations/disabled-fans.

San Siro Hippodrome

Also worth a visit is the nearby Ippodromo di San Siro; it can be reached from the San Siro Ippodromo stop of the underground M5 line, that is 500 meters away, in Via Aldobrandini.

 

Inaugurated in 1925 to replace the Trotter racecourse in via Padova, the Ippodromo di San Siro has been declared a monument of national interest, the only racecourse in the world to have this privilege.

 

To welcome visitors, at the entrance you can see an imposing bronze horse cast in the United States, following the original drawings of the Leonardo da Vinci project for the equestrian monument to Francesco Sforza.

 

The facility offers many services for the public such as: the Canter 1920 Restaurant, housed in a liberty building; Leonardo's Bouvette visible on the right of the fountain located at the main entrance and various outdoor dining areas.

 

#discoveringsansiro is a tour of San Siro and its most beautiful historical interest sites. Seven totems allow visitors to discover history, people and parks as well as read tales on how the premise preserved its liberty stile since 1920.

 

On racing days, visitors may enjoy carriage rides.

 

For more information, please visit the web site: https://www.ippodromisnai.it/sansirogaloppo/?lang=en

End of itinerary information

From the Ippodromo, about 500 m away, you can reach the "San Siro Ippodromo" stop of the underground M5 line.

 

For information on accessibility for passengers with disabilities, please visit the ATM (public transport) website.

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