Stadio San Siro

4.6 · 4126 reviews
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Agata Bieszke
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2020-09-28 21:21

The entrance to the shop is at gate 14 and the ent...

The entrance to the shop is at gate 14 and the entrance to the stadium at gate 8. The entrance to the museum and the grandstand costs 18 euros. No student discount. The ticket allows you to see the museum, i.e. one two-level room with T-shirts, two cloakrooms and stands. The corridors that entered a...

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Alessandra Ruffini
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2020-09-28 09:13

San Siro is San Siro. There is no comparison. The ...

San Siro is San Siro. There is no comparison. The atmosphere that is perceived, the choreography, the music are priceless. Excellent view from the 2nd ring. I expected it smaller but it fully met my expectations. Very comfortable checks out to be quieter and the trucks with food that in the pre or p...

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Ada Hosio
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2020-09-26 12:02

Very outdated, you have to walk up the stairs/ ram...

Very outdated, you have to walk up the stairs/ ramp. No toilet paper, soap, warm water or hand towels in the toilets. The signs pointing to different parts of the stadium were very confusing. Only a short walk from the metro, but you will be stuck there forever after a game.

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Antonio D'Orsi
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2020-09-25 20:03

Very nice stadium tour, interesting route.

Very nice stadium tour, interesting route.
If you are a football fan, it is worth entering, I recommend!

Unpleasant note is the price, 15 euros per person in two 30 euros seems a bit 'too much!

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nicola bortolan
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2020-09-25 02:18

Temple of football, you can clearly see from every...

Temple of football, you can clearly see from every sector (well the third ring ... it is a telescope). Narrow seats and many stairs to climb. A new stage would mean courage ... and innovation. But SanSiro is monumental, with very fast flows and outflows.

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Cinzia Sbrana
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2020-09-24 21:53

San Siro is a different stadium from the others an...

San Siro is a different stadium from the others and the experience is worth the chillers on the feet and the fog on the way back. Inside there is a different way of being, you do not watch a game, you attend. The architecture of San Siro from the inside resembles the operating rooms of the Universit...

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Chiara Bisignani
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2020-09-24 18:26

Good stewarts who keep the fans at bay (in this ca...

Good stewarts who keep the fans at bay (in this case orange ring and football game) so the spirits were warm! For the ditto concerts.
Convenient means you can go to Sharen'go and leave your car in Axum square.
Even for the disabled, gate 11 entrance, the path between the access and the orange refe...

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Silvia Carzaniga
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2020-09-24 10:59

Sadness in seeing the state in which it is reduced...

Sadness in seeing the state in which it is reduced. Even in the first red ring the bathrooms are indecent, without waste, without baskets, without hygienic baskets ... let's not wonder then about clogging, heaps of rubbish of every kind and matter (even organic) ....

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Fabio Frigerio
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2020-09-23 15:47

The football ladder! Each time it is always an alm...

The football ladder! Each time it is always an almost magical atmosphere, a place where you can breathe the history of the 2 Milanese teams.
In addition to being able to watch the matches, on days without matches, it is possible to take a tour of the stadium including changing rooms, the press stan...

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Federico Marini
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2020-09-23 09:49

Undoubtedly the most beautiful and iconic stadium ...

Undoubtedly the most beautiful and iconic stadium in Italy. Perfect view from every sector, easily accessible thanks to the lilac metro line. Immense and guarded internal parking (price 20 euros). The only flaw the small gap that separates the rows, you must then place your knees in the seats in the...

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Massil hr
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2020-09-23 08:17

The Giuseppe-Meazza stadium, more commonly known a...

The Giuseppe-Meazza stadium, more commonly known as the San Siro stadium, is a football stadium located in the Italian city of Milan (Lombardy). The enclosure is the residence of the two clubs in the city: AC Milan and Inter. Although the stadium was officially renamed in honor of Giuseppe Meazza (t...

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