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STADIO ‘Giuseppe meazza’



Named after Giuseppe Meazza, twenty years at Inter from 1927 to 1947 and 284 goals scored, the stadium is also known as San Siro, after the neighbourhood that hosts it. It is nicknamed the 'Scala' of football and was the scene of Inter's history from 1947 onwards. In 1990, renovations for the World Cup erected the third ring, and the current total capacity is 75,817.

Nickname

San Siro

opening year

1926

Stadium Capacity

75,817

FC INTERNAZIONALE MILANO

Info & Contact



  • CUSTOMER CARE | Information on tickets, season tickets and the Siamo Noi card First, please consult the page with answers to frequently asked questions. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, please fill in the contact form. Alternatively, call Inter Customer Care on 02 8294 2000, Monday to Friday, 9am–1pm and 2pm–6pm. Tickets are on sale online at www.inter.it/tickets.

    M-I STADIO SRL Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milan (Gate 8 entrance, subject to authorisation) Tel: 02 48798201

    STADIO SAN SIRO "MUSEUM&TOUR" San Siro 'G. Meazza' Stadium, Piazzale Angelo Moratti, 20151 Milan (Entrance from Gate 8) Tel: 02 4042432 E-mail: [email protected] (for group bookings) Website: www.sansirostadium.com (for information and ticket purchases)

    Supporter Liaison Officer E-mail: [email protected]


SAN SIRO STADIUM

CODE OF CONDUCT AND STADIUM REGULATIONS

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SAN SIRO STADIUM

Ground regulations of the stadium

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How to get there

Public Transport

  • Metro M5 line (purple) — SAN SIRO STADIO stop

  • Bus Line 49 from Piazza Tirana (towards San Siro), Via Harar stop

  • Tram Line 16 from Piazza Fontana (towards San Siro), terminus stop at Piazzale Axum

By Car

  • A1 (Autostrada del Sole): after the Melegnano toll booth, take the West Ring Road (Tangenziale Ovest) towards Malpensa and exit at Milano Via Novara. Then follow the signs for San Siro.

  • A4 (Milan–Turin):

    at the Milano Nord toll booth, take the West Ring Road towards Linate and exit at Milano Via Novara. Then follow the signs for San Siro.

  • A4 (Milan–Venice):

    at the Milano Nord toll booth, continue towards Milan and take the Milano Certosa exit. Then follow the signs for San Siro.

  • A7 (Milan–Genoa):

    at the Milano Sud toll booth, take the West Ring Road towards Malpensa and exit at Milano Via Novara. Then follow the signs for San Siro.

  • A8 (Milan–Lakes): at the Milano Nord toll booth, take the West Ring Road towards Linate and exit at Milano Via Novara. Then follow the signs for San Siro.

By Train

Central Station

  • Take metro line M2 towards Abbiategrasso / Assago Forum and get off at Porta Garibaldi.

  • Then take metro line M5 (purple) to San Siro Stadio station.

Porta Garibaldi

  • Take metro line M5 (purple) directly to San Siro Stadio station.

Lambrate

  • Take metro line M2 towards Abbiategrasso / Assago Forum and get off at Porta Garibaldi.

  • Then take metro line M5 (purple) to San Siro Stadio station.

Porta Genova Station

  • Take metro line M2 towards Cologno / Gessate and get off at Porta Garibaldi.

  • Then take metro line M5 (purple) to San Siro Stadio station.

By Plane

Milan Linate

  • Take metro line M4 to San Babila station.

  • Then take metro line M1 towards Rho Fiera Milano, get off at LOTTO, and switch to metro line M5 (purple) to San Siro Stadio station.

Milan Malpensa

  • Take the Malpensa Express train to Cadorna FN.

  • Then take metro line M1 towards Rho Fiera Milano, get off at LOTTO, and switch to metro line M5 (purple) to San Siro Stadio station.

Milan Orio al Serio

  • Take the shuttle bus service to Milan Central Station.

  • Then take metro line M2 towards FAMAGOSTA and get off at CAIROLI.

  • Transfer to metro line M1 towards Rho Fiera Milano, get off at LOTTO, and switch to metro line M5 (purple) to San Siro Stadio station.