Legendary stadium. Home of two Milan team AC Milan and Internazionale. Tour is self guided without any assistance from staff only changing rooms, pitch and stand. Stadiumtours in UK are much better.
The museum is not that special but still very impressive to visit this stadium of 2 great clubs. The day before our visit, there had been a musicconcert so there was no grass on the field.
Incredible atmosphere inside this historic stadium. Worth seeing your team go a goal down to experience the home support bounce. Bring a wad of napkins in case you need to go—the loos are squatters
The San Siro Stadium is an essential place of pilgrimage for any football fanatic. This 85,000-seater is home to two rival clubs, AC Milan and FC Inter which are among the most powerful in the world.
Legendary stadium, but inside it's getting a bit dilapidated, which is a shame of course. Also, very hard to find the right entrance when none of the stewards knows where it is...
Its too difficult to see this stadium full , just may possible in milan-inter derby. Stadium is a bit far from center. Should have a better organizations for fans and shops may be bigger.
Before the game, Beware of a group black people around the stadium to get close to you and give a fortune bracelet for free from Africa, because its not free!!!
The stadiumtour is a bit disappointing because you only see the dressing rooms and one stand... The infrastructure is old fashioned, but will be renewed to host the CL final in 2016 !
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, originally and commonly referred to as the San Siro because of its location, is a football stadium is the home of both A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano.
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The "Tour" is a good option. You will be able to visit the stadium ("primo anello") and also visit the dressing-rooms of Internazionale and A.C.Milan. Entrance is on the Museum.
1964/65 European Champions Clubs’ Cup final - Inter 1-0 Benfica: The manner of their victory may not have been elegant, but Inter still became the third side to claim successive European cups.
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2010/11 UEFA Champions League quarter-final - Inter 2-5 Schalke: With his first touch of the match, Dejan Stanković’s sublime halfway-line volley was a goal of rare technical quality.
2000/01 UEFA Champions League final - Bayern 1-1 Valencia (Bayern win on pens) Bayern won Europe's top club competition for the first time in 25 years, thanks to cool heads in the penalty shootout.
1969/70 European Champions Clubs’ Cup final – Feyenoord 2-1 Celtic: Having changed their name from Feijenoord, the Rotterdam side staked their claim as a major European force.
Lo Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, noto anche come Stadio San Siro dal quartiere in cui è situato, è lo stadio di calcio della città di Milano, nonché il più capiente stadio italiano e uno degli impianti calcistici più famosi e prestigiosi d'Europa.