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Stadium Tour - Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro)
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Stadium Tour
Having watched Italian football in my teens a trip to the San Siro was well worth the trip, a short taxi ride from the centre of Milan. The tour is self paced, you start with the Museum which has an excellent range of shirts from former greats and history of the Milan teams and stadium. Next was the changing rooms, Milan was closed due to the Italy Spain game, but the Inter changing room was open and as expected, but not that spectacular and quite small compared to the modern stadiums. Still good to get a feel of the players experience. Then you walk the tunnel to the dug out and pitch side, it is quite an awe inspiring stadium, one of the greatest in history for some of the events and people who have played / performed there. Well worth a visit.
Historical stadium you must visit whenvisit Milano.I have a tour including the musium , the player area , and . Tow days after that I watch a game between Milan and calgiari. I was so exiting specialy veing an Ac milan fan . Forza Milan
As a football supporter it was 100% on my to do list in Milan, the stadium tour is roughly €15 per person and is only 30minutes long. You can roam freely through the stadium at your own pace along the tour path which is a plus so loads of time for pictures.. the stadium is accessible by tram for €3 just off a street across from Milan cathedral where "Zara" is on the corner.
Fantastic tour in English by a lovely guide (Mara?). One hour of interesting facts and sights, such as the dressing rooms, players’ tunnel, VAR-machine etc. Great experience abs would highly recommend it to everyone who is just a tiny bit interested in football.
San Siro, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza ( in memory of great footballer playing football with International Milan football club ) The first stadium with the seating capacity of 35.000 people, was built in 1926. In 1990 the great hat putting over the old stadium brought capacity to 75.900 people
We were looking forward to visit the stadium and the museum. 2 days before the tour we received a confirmation and 1 day prior the funds were charged to my credit card. So far so good... When we arrived at the meeting point and asked at the desk if this is the right spot we learned that San Siro is closed due to COVID-19. I thought it was a joke but it was true. In the same Minute, to be precise: 5 minutes before the original starting time I received an email that the tour cannot happen. This is - for my understanding - utmost unprofessional. ESPECIALLY as the tour is still available. One can book - and pay - a tour for tomorrow. I’ve never experienced such desaster!!!
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Walk into the footsteps of champions
Info and contacts.
- Online tickets holders skip the line anytime during opening hours.
- The outdoor ticket office at San Siro Stadium is located at Gate 8 and operates daily during opening hours.
- It is recommended to respect the distance (at least 1 meter from other people) in the parking areas and in the visit path, to follow the paths indicated by the signs and the indications provided by our staff.
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Special guest in the san siro. 124. 71. r/ACMilan. Join. • 2 days ago. Pioli: “The one who wanted to go to the goal was Pulisic, but I told him he was too small. We conducted the game well, it's a victory of character and strength. I am very satisfied.
I'm planning to visit Milan soon and would also like to come to the San Siro. Thanks. If I'm not mistaken the non guided tour I took was €20. Not sure if guided is worth it. I think the tour is worth it for any Milan fan just to get the feels. 20 Euros, and you get to walk through it yourself, no guide.
Milan the city itself has plenty to see, the Duomo is obviously the biggest thing, but you should also check out the Last Supper and the Pinacoteca if you're in to art at all. The La Scala theater is world famous for opera and ballet as well as being an architectural landmark, worth checking out as well. 5.
San Siro, officially known as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza ( in memory of great footballer playing football with International Milan football club ) The first stadium with the seating capacity of 35.000 people, was built in 1926. In 1990 the great hat putting over the old stadium brought capacity to 75.900 people. Date of experience: January 2021.
tour@sansirostadium.com. +39 02 4042 432. +39 02 4879 8201. ACCESS RULES. Online tickets holders skip the line anytime during opening hours. The outdoor ticket office at San Siro Stadium is located at Gate 8 and operates daily during opening hours. It is recommended to respect the distance (at least 1 meter from other people) in the parking ...
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