Inter Milan Tickets & Matchday Guide
San Siro • Milan2025/26 Season
Official tickets for big matches sell out in minutes. Here's your realistic path:
How to Buy Inter Milan Tickets
Getting tickets to see Inter Milan doesn't have to be confusing. This guide eliminates the guesswork by showing you all available options, from official club channels to hospitality packages to resellers, with clear pros, cons, and realistic expectations for each. Whether you want face-value pricing, guaranteed entry, or are willing to pay a premium, we'll help you find the right approach for your budget and match.
Official Inter Milan Tickets
San Siro holds over 75,000 fans, but Inter's passionate fanbase and European pedigree mean high-demand matches sell out quickly. The good news for international visitors: Inter's ticketing system is accessible and straightforward for most Serie A fixtures.
Quick reality check for visitors:
- • Derby della Madonnina (vs AC Milan), Juventus, and Champions League knockout matches: Extremely high demand. Hospitality or verified marketplaces are your realistic options
- • Mid-table Serie A: Available through official channels with a free account. San Siro's large capacity helps
- • Cup competitions and early Champions League group stage: Good availability at face value through official channels
- • San Siro's 75,000+ capacity gives you a better chance than many European grounds, but Inter's fanbase is huge and growing
Inter's ticketing system:
- • Create a free account at inter.it/en/tickets to access ticket sales for standard matches
- • The 'Siamo Noi' membership card is required for high-demand fixtures including the Derby della Madonnina and Champions League. Check the Inter website for current pricing and validity
- • Tickets are also available through the Vivaticket network, which handles distribution for Serie A
- • One ticket per person. ID may be required at the gate, especially for high-profile matches
How the ticket sale process works:
- • Season ticket holders (Abbonati) get automatic access to every home match
- • Siamo Noi cardholders receive a priority sales window before general availability
- • General sale opens after priority phases for matches that have remaining capacity
- • Sales are conducted through inter.it and the Vivaticket platform
Important for international visitors:
- • The official ticketing site is fully available in English at inter.it/en/tickets
- • A free account is sufficient for most Serie A fixtures. Only the biggest matches require the Siamo Noi card
- • E-tickets and mobile tickets are standard. Have your confirmation ready on your phone
- • Arrive early on matchday. San Siro's size means large crowds funnelling through the gates, and security checks add time
Inter Ticket Strategy
- San Siro's 75,000+ capacity is your friend. Mid-table Serie A matches are achievable through official channels with just a free account
- Set up your Inter account well before tickets go on sale. The process is quick but best done in advance
- For the Derby della Madonnina, Juventus, and Champions League knockouts, plan for the Siamo Noi card or look at hospitality and marketplace options
- Curva Nord tickets (the ultras end) offer the best atmosphere but are popular with season ticket holders. Try the second tier (Secondo Anello) for a good view and easier availability
- If official channels are sold out, verified marketplaces with buyer protection are your safest backup
Inter Milan Official Hospitality & Packages
Inter offer a range of hospitality experiences at San Siro, from sports pub atmospheres to premium pitchside dining. For high-demand matches where general tickets are hard to secure, hospitality provides guaranteed entry with a premium matchday experience.
Inter Official Hospitality
Multiple hospitality tiers at San Siro including the Sports Pub for a lively social atmosphere, Sky Lounge Orange for panoramic views with food and drinks, and the Pitchside Club for the ultimate premium experience with fine dining at field level. Each tier includes match tickets, food and beverage, and dedicated hospitality areas.
Browse VIP Packages →SportsBreaks
Official ticket and hotel packages for Inter home matches. Includes match tickets and overnight stay in a hand-picked Milan hotel. Good option for international visitors who want everything bundled together.
View Packages →Choosing the Right Experience
- For the Derby della Madonnina, Juventus, and Champions League knockout matches, hospitality is often the most reliable way to guarantee entry
- The Sports Pub tier is the most affordable hospitality option and still includes match tickets with food and drinks in a lively setting
- Sky Lounge Orange offers panoramic stadium views and is a strong mid-tier choice between the pub experience and premium pitchside dining
- SportsBreaks bundles tickets with Milan hotel stays, simplifying logistics for international visitors
- Book well in advance for derby and European nights. Even hospitality sells out for the biggest fixtures
Inter Milan Ticket Marketplaces
Secondary market platforms with availability when official channels sell out. For high-demand Inter fixtures like the Derby della Madonnina and Champions League nights, these platforms are often the most practical option for international visitors.
Ticket resale platforms operate independently of Inter Milan and Matchday Guide. Clubs reserve the right to refuse entry for unauthorized tickets. All purchases are at your own risk. We recommend choosing vendors with buyer protection and checking ratings on Trustpilot.
LiveFootballTickets.com
Specialized football platform with 150% money-back guarantee and transparent pricing focused on European matches.
Browse Tickets →HelloTickets
Curated network of vetted professional sellers with multilingual support. Tourist-friendly platform with simple navigation and refund protection if events are canceled or tickets don't arrive on time.
Browse Tickets →StubHub
Large global marketplace with strong buyer guarantee. Good inventory for Inter matches and straightforward mobile ticket delivery.
Browse Tickets →Marketplace Safety Tips
- Inter may check ID at the gate for high-profile fixtures. Ensure your marketplace handles name changes or provides documentation
- Compare prices across platforms. Markups vary significantly, especially for the Derby della Madonnina and Champions League nights
- Book through platforms offering full guarantees with buyer protection
- Prices tend to drop in the final 48 hours before kickoff as sellers try to offload remaining inventory
- Avoid unverified sellers on social media or outside the stadium. Stick to established platforms
Inter Milan Matchday Guide
Plan your visit to San Siro: the best areas to stay, the most reliable routes on matchday, authentic Inter Milan pubs and traditions, and how to fit a stadium tour into your trip. Everything you need for a smooth, local-feeling experience.
Where to Stay for Inter Milan Matches
San Siro is in the western suburbs of Milan, about 6km from the city centre. You can stay near the stadium for a short journey to the ground, or base yourself in central Milan around the Duomo or Centrale station and take the metro (around 20 minutes). Milan's excellent public transport makes either option work well.
Browse All Nearby Hotels
Interactive map showing available hotels near San Siro with live prices.
Notable Hotels Near San Siro
Well-rated options at various price points, organized by distance from the stadium.
Near San Siro
Sheraton Milan San Siro
3-minute drive from stadium
The closest premium hotel to San Siro. A modern 4-star property popular with visiting teams and fans alike. Features a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and conference facilities. The location makes it ideal for anyone whose primary reason for visiting Milan is the football.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: The go-to hotel for matchday convenience. A short drive or walk to San Siro. Popular with visiting fans and occasionally visiting team staff.
View Hotel →Hotel Raffaello
Near QT8 metro station, quick metro ride to stadium
A well-regarded 4-star hotel near QT8 metro station in western Milan. Offers comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and a quiet residential setting. Good value compared to city centre hotels with easy metro access to both San Siro and central Milan.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Convenient for the stadium via the M5 metro line. The QT8 neighbourhood is quiet and residential, a good base if you prefer being close to the ground.
View Hotel →Duomo / City Centre
Hotel Spadari al Duomo
150m from Duomo, 20-minute metro ride to stadium
A boutique 4-star hotel just 150 metres from Milan's iconic Duomo. Features contemporary Italian art throughout, individually designed rooms, and a prime location in the heart of the city's shopping and cultural district. Walking distance to La Scala, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the fashion quadrilateral.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Perfect for combining a match with Milan sightseeing. Take M1 from Duomo to Lotto, then M5 to San Siro Stadio. The whole journey takes around 20 minutes.
View Hotel →The Street Milano Duomo
City centre, 20-minute metro ride to stadium
A stylish 4-star design hotel in the heart of Milan near the Duomo. Contemporary interiors, a rooftop bar, and a central location surrounded by restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Appeals to visitors who want a fashionable Milan experience alongside their football.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Great base for making the most of Milan. The rooftop bar is ideal for a pre-match drink with city views before heading to San Siro via the metro.
View Hotel →Milano Centrale Station
Starhotels Anderson
100m from Milano Centrale station, 25-minute metro ride to stadium
A polished 4-star hotel practically on the doorstep of Milano Centrale, Milan's main railway station. Ideal for visitors arriving by train from other Italian cities or the airports. Modern rooms, a restaurant, and quick access to the metro network.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Perfect if you're arriving by train. Drop your bags and head straight to the M5 green line to San Siro Stadio. The hotel's proximity to Centrale station also makes day trips easy.
View Hotel →Starhotels E.c.ho.
100m from Milano Centrale station, 25-minute metro ride to stadium
A modern eco-friendly 4-star hotel adjacent to Milano Centrale station. Sustainable design with a green roof, organic restaurant, and contemporary rooms. One of Milan's best options for environmentally conscious travellers who don't want to sacrifice comfort.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Same excellent station location as its sister property. The eco-friendly approach extends to the restaurant, which uses locally sourced and organic ingredients. Easy metro access to San Siro.
View Hotel →Milan Hotel Strategy for Inter Matches
- Staying near San Siro is convenient for the match but the neighbourhood is residential and quiet. For nightlife and restaurants, central Milan is far better
- The Duomo area is the best base for combining football with sightseeing. The metro to San Siro takes about 20 minutes
- Milano Centrale is ideal if you're arriving by train or flying into Malpensa airport (direct Malpensa Express train to Centrale)
- Book 2-3 months ahead for the Derby della Madonnina, Juventus, or Champions League nights. Milan hotel prices spike around major fixtures and fashion events
- A standard ATM (Milan transport) day pass covers unlimited metro, bus, and tram travel. Much better value than individual tickets if you're moving around the city
Getting to San Siro
San Siro is well connected by Milan's metro system. The M5 (Lilla/Purple) line runs directly to the stadium, making it the easiest option. Allow extra time on matchdays as stations and the surrounding streets get very busy with 75,000 fans converging on the same spot.
Metro M5 - Lilla/Purple Line (Recommended) (ATM Metro)
• San Siro Stadio
5-minute walk to stadium gates | M5 (Lilla/Purple) | The purpose-built station for the stadium. Direct and straightforward. Follow the crowds on matchdays. Gets very congested before kickoff and immediately after the final whistle.
Journey time: Around 15 minutes from Garibaldi FS, 20 minutes from Duomo (with one change at Lotto or Garibaldi)
Frequency: Every 3-5 minutes during peak hours. Extra services on matchdays.
Cost: Standard ATM ticket. Under 3 euros for a single journey.
Tips:
- San Siro Stadio is the last stop on the M5 line. You cannot miss it
- After the match, the station gets extremely crowded. Consider walking one stop to San Siro Ippodromo to board a less packed train
Metro M1 - Rossa/Red Line (ATM Metro)
• Lotto
15-20 minute walk to stadium, or transfer to M5 | M1 (Rossa/Red) | The traditional stadium station before the M5 extension. Still used by many fans. From here you can either walk (15-20 minutes through residential streets) or transfer to M5 for one stop to San Siro Stadio.
Journey time: Around 18-20 minutes from Duomo (M1 to Lotto, then M5 to San Siro Stadio)
Frequency: Every 2-4 minutes during peak hours
Cost: Standard ATM ticket. Same ticket covers the M1 to M5 transfer.
Tips:
- The walk from Lotto to San Siro is straightforward and well-signed on matchdays
- Useful if you're coming from eastern Milan or the city centre on M1 and prefer not to change lines at a busy interchange
Tram & Bus
- • Tram 16 runs from the city centre toward San Siro. Scenic but slower than the metro
- • Bus routes 49, 78, 64, and 80 serve the San Siro area
- • Surface transport is slower than the metro and affected by matchday traffic
- • Can be useful if you're staying in western Milan and the route passes near your hotel
Driving
Recommendation: Use the metro. If you must drive, park at a peripheral location and take the metro for the final stretch.
Matchday Traditions & Atmosphere
What makes an Inter Milan matchday special at San Siro.
Pre-Match Build-Up
The streets around San Siro come alive hours before kickoff as fans pour in from across Milan. Food vendors, scarf sellers, and unofficial merchandise stalls line the approaches to the stadium, creating a carnival atmosphere. Fans gather at bars in the surrounding neighbourhood and along Piazzale Angelo Moratti near the stadium gates. The smell of grilled panini and the sound of drums from ultras groups set the tone for what's to come.
Inside San Siro
The Curva Nord is the spiritual home of Inter's ultras, led by 'Curva Nord Milano 1969' (formerly Boys San, founded in 1969 as one of Italy's first organised ultra groups). This end produces the giant choreographed tifos, coordinated chanting, constant drumming, and pyrotechnic displays that define big nights at San Siro. The anthem 'C'e solo l'Inter' (There's Only Inter) rings around the stadium before kickoff and is a genuinely spine-tingling moment in a full 75,000-seat arena. The three tiers of San Siro create a wall of noise that amplifies the atmosphere far beyond what most modern stadiums can produce.
Derby della Madonnina
The Milan derby takes its name from the golden statue of the Virgin Mary (the Madonnina) that sits atop the city's iconic Duomo cathedral. Inter were born in 1908 when a group of members split from Milan Cricket and Football Club over the club's policy on foreign players, founding 'Football Club Internazionale' to welcome players of all nationalities. Over a century later, it remains one of the most intense derbies in world football. Both clubs share San Siro, meaning the derby literally divides the stadium in half. The tifos, the noise, and the tension make it one of European football's must-see occasions.
Post-Match
After the final whistle, fans stream back toward the metro stations and into the bars around San Siro. The immediate area can be congested for 30-45 minutes as 75,000 fans disperse. Many supporters head into central Milan for dinner and nightlife, with the metro making it straightforward to reach the Navigli canal district, Duomo area, or Brera neighbourhood within 20-30 minutes.
Visitor Tips
- Arrive at least 90 minutes early for big matches. San Siro's capacity means huge crowds at the gates and security checks take time
- The Curva Nord (Inter ultras) offers the best atmosphere but is dominated by season ticket holders. The Secondo Anello (second tier) Arancio offers excellent views and good atmosphere
- San Siro's three-tier design means there's genuinely not a bad seat in the house. Even the Terzo Anello (third tier) offers a unique bird's-eye perspective
- The stadium area is safe but not the most picturesque neighbourhood. Stick to well-lit main roads when walking back to the metro after evening matches
Pre-Match Bars Near San Siro
Inter and AC Milan share San Siro, so the bars around the stadium serve both fanbases. That said, fans naturally gravitate toward their end of the ground. Baretto 1957 near Gates 0-1 (Curva Nord side) tends to draw more Inter supporters on matchdays. Italian pre-match culture is more relaxed than the British pub scene.
Baretto 1957 Milano
On stadium grounds
Atmosphere: Stadium bar, Historic, Mixed fans
The only bar on the San Siro grounds, near Gates 0-1 on the Curva Nord (Inter) side. Walls lined with football history photos spanning decades. Being on the Inter end of the stadium, it naturally attracts more nerazzurri supporters on Inter matchdays, though it serves everyone.
Entry notes: Open to all fans. Gets busy in the hours before kickoff. On Inter matchdays, expect a mostly Inter crowd given its Curva Nord proximity.
Bordocampo Sports Pub
At the stadium
Atmosphere: Sports pub, Modern, Screens
A newer addition to San Siro's matchday scene, opened in late 2024 at Gate 15 of the stadium. Multiple screens showing live football, a modern interior, and a sports pub atmosphere. Purpose-built for the matchday experience with food and drinks available.
Entry notes: Open to all fans. Being newer and at the stadium, it attracts a mix of Inter and Milan supporters on their respective matchdays.
Old Tenconi Pub
Short walk from stadium
Atmosphere: Traditional pub, Local favourite, Sky TV
A neighbourhood institution since 1990 with a warm wooden interior, Sky TV screens for live matches, and views toward San Siro from the terrace. Popular with locals and visiting fans alike. Has the feel of a genuine local pub rather than a matchday pop-up.
Entry notes: Welcoming to all. A proper local pub with regulars who know the area well. Good spot for pre-match food and drinks in a relaxed setting.
All Beer
Short walk from stadium
Atmosphere: Craft beer bar, Casual, Friendly
A craft beer spot within walking distance of San Siro with a rotating selection of Italian and international beers. A more relaxed alternative to the stadium-adjacent bars. Good for fans who prefer quality beer over pure matchday chaos.
Entry notes: Open to all. The craft beer focus means a slightly different crowd from the typical matchday bar. A good option if you arrive early and want a quieter drink before the pre-match rush.
Pre-Match Strategy
- Baretto 1957 is on the Curva Nord side, so it's the natural gathering point for Inter fans before kickoff
- Bordocampo Sports Pub at Gate 15 is the newest option with screens and modern facilities
- Old Tenconi Pub has the most authentic neighbourhood feel. Worth the short walk for a more local experience
- All Beer is best for craft beer lovers who want a quieter pre-match drink away from the main crowds
- On Derby della Madonnina days, the areas around San Siro become more visibly divided between the two fanbases
San Siro Stadium Tour & Museum
San Siro's stadium tour and museum celebrate both Inter and AC Milan, reflecting the unique shared history of the ground. The museum houses memorabilia from both clubs, making it a fascinating visit regardless of which team you support.
Tour Details
Duration: Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours
Schedule: Daily from 9:30am to 5:00pm (November to March) and 9:30am to 6:00pm (April to October). No tours on matchdays. Book in advance through the official website. Note: San Siro was closed for Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympics preparation work but reopened in February 2026. Verify current tour availability before visiting.
What you'll see:
- • Museum with jerseys, trophies, and memorabilia from both Inter and AC Milan
- • Both home team locker rooms
- • Mixed zone and press area
- • Tunnel walk to the pitch
- • Entrance at Gate 8 of the stadium
Accessibility: Contact the museum team in advance for specific accessibility needs.
Booking Tips
- • Book through sansirostadium.com for best availability
- • The museum covers both Inter and Milan history, making it worthwhile even for neutral visitors
- • No tours on matchdays or the day before certain high-profile matches
- • Arrive at Gate 8 for the tour entrance
- • Check the official website for current opening status, as the stadium underwent Olympics preparation work in recent years