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San Siro seating plan & guide

Officially the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro in Milan is shared by AC Milan and Inter and first opened in 1926. Nicknamed La Scala del Calcio, it is famous for its towering helical access ramps and four steep tiers that generate a thunderous atmosphere.

CityMilan
Opened1926
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈75,800

Best sections

Lateral (Tribuna sideline)

Sideline Tribuna seats on the lower levels give the clearest, most central view of play.

Preferente (Secondo Arancio/Rosso mid-tier)

Mid-tier sideline rings balance a wide view with strong atmosphere and reasonable prices.

Fondo (Curva Sud / Curva Nord)

The Curva Sud (Milan) and Curva Nord (Inter) behind the goals are the ultras' end and by far the loudest.

Insider tips

  • Take Metro line M5 (lilac) directly to San Siro Stadio to avoid heavy matchday traffic and parking hassles.
  • Top-tier seats are very steep and high up, so choose lower or mid rings if you prefer being closer to the pitch.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at San Siro?

Lateral (Tribuna sideline) offer the closest view, while fondo (curva sud / curva nord) are the best value. The Curva Sud (Milan) and Curva Nord (Inter) behind the goals are the ultras' end and by far the loudest.

Where is San Siro?

San Siro is a football stadium in Milan, opened in 1926 with a capacity of ≈75,800.

Where can I find the cheapest San Siro tickets?

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