SS Lazio Tickets & Matchday Guide
Stadio Olimpico • Rome2025/26 Season
How to Buy SS Lazio Tickets
Getting tickets to see SS Lazio 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 SS Lazio Tickets
Stadio Olimpico holds over 70,000 fans but Lazio typically use a reduced capacity for Serie A matches. Tickets are sold through Vivaticket, and most regular league fixtures reach general sale. For derbies and top-of-table matches, a Lazio fidelity card (Millenovecento or Eagle Card) is essential for priority access.
Quick reality check for visitors:
- • Derby della Capitale (vs Roma), Juventus, and Napoli: Very high demand. Fidelity card holders get priority access. Hospitality or verified marketplaces are your realistic options
- • Mid-table Serie A matches: Generally available through general sale on Vivaticket with a free account. The Olimpico's size helps with availability
- • Coppa Italia and lower-demand league fixtures: Good availability at face value through official channels
- • All tickets in Italy are personalized with the buyer's name and ID - bring your passport to the stadium
Lazio's ticketing system:
- • Tickets are sold through the official Lazio Vivaticket portal at sslazio.vivaticket.it. Create a free account to access general sale
- • Lazio offers two fidelity cards: the Millenovecento (valid 5 years) and the Eagle Card (valid 10 years). Both give priority ticket access for high-demand matches
- • The Millenovecento card can be purchased online through Vivaticket or in person at Lazio Style 1900 stores with a valid ID. It is required for season ticket subscriptions
- • For most league fixtures, a free Vivaticket account is enough to buy tickets during general sale. No fidelity card needed for routine matches
How the ticket sale process works:
- • Season ticket holders (Abbonati) have automatic access to every home match
- • Fidelity card holders (Millenovecento or Eagle Card) receive priority sales windows for high-demand fixtures
- • General sale opens after priority windows close, for matches with remaining capacity
- • For the Derby della Capitale and big European nights, tickets rarely reach general sale. A fidelity card or alternative route is essential
Important for international visitors:
- • Italian law requires all football tickets to be personalized. Your name and date of birth will be printed on the ticket
- • Bring your passport to the stadium - ID checks at the gate are common, especially for high-profile matches
- • The Vivaticket platform accepts international credit cards and the Lazio website has English pages
- • E-tickets are standard. Season tickets and fidelity cards are loaded digitally onto the Millenovecento or Eagle Card
Lazio Ticket Strategy
- For most Serie A matches, a free Vivaticket account is enough to purchase during general sale. No fidelity card needed for routine fixtures
- For the Derby della Capitale (vs Roma), Juventus, and Napoli, invest in a Millenovecento card or look at hospitality and marketplaces. These regularly sell out before general sale
- The Curva Nord is the heart of Lazio's support but is dominated by ultras. The Tribuna Tevere or Distinti offer the best views with good atmosphere for first-time visitors
- Tickets go on sale roughly two to three weeks before each match. Check the official Lazio website and social media for announcements
SS Lazio Official Hospitality & Packages
SS Lazio offer official corporate hospitality at Stadio Olimpico through their SS Lazio Corporate programme, with several tiers from side boxes to the renovated Tribuna d'Onore. SportsBreaks provides ticket-and-hotel bundles for international visitors. For the Derby della Capitale and top Serie A matches, hospitality is often the most reliable route to guaranteed entry.
SS Lazio Corporate Hospitality
Official hospitality at Stadio Olimpico with multiple tiers including Palco Laterale (side boxes with buffet dining, minibar, and parking), Tribuna d'Onore (renovated honour stand with premium comfort), and Monte Mario Grandstand (VIP matchday hospitality). Packages include match tickets, pre-match and half-time catering, dedicated account manager, and hostess service. Smart casual dress code applies.
Browse VIP Packages →SportsBreaks
Official ticket and hotel packages for SS Lazio home matches. Includes match tickets and overnight stay in a hand-picked Rome hotel. A strong option for international visitors who want everything bundled together with logistics handled.
View Packages →Choosing the Right Experience
- For the Derby della Capitale, Juventus, and Napoli, hospitality is often the most reliable way to secure entry when standard tickets sell out
- SS Lazio Corporate offers several tiers from accessible Tribuna d'Onore seats to full Palco Laterale boxes with catering. Check the official site for current availability
- SportsBreaks bundles tickets with Rome hotel stays, simplifying logistics for international visitors making a trip of it
SS Lazio Ticket Marketplaces
Secondary market platforms with availability when official channels sell out. For high-demand Lazio fixtures like the Derby della Capitale and top Serie A clashes, these platforms are often the most practical option for international visitors who cannot access priority sales windows.
Ticket resale platforms operate independently of SS Lazio 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 Italian football and straightforward mobile ticket delivery.
Browse Tickets →Marketplace Safety Tips
- Italian tickets are personalized by law. Ensure any marketplace platform handles the name transfer or provides documentation matching your ID
- ID checks at Stadio Olimpico gates are common, particularly for high-profile fixtures. Have your passport ready
- Compare prices across platforms. Derby della Capitale and Juventus fixtures carry significant premiums on the secondary market
SS Lazio Matchday Guide
Plan your visit to Stadio Olimpico: the best areas to stay, the most reliable routes on matchday, authentic SS Lazio 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 SS Lazio Matches
Stadio Olimpico is in the Foro Italico complex in northern Rome, about 5km from the historic centre. You can stay near the stadium in the Ponte Milvio or Prati areas for a short journey to the ground, or base yourself in the city centre and use the metro and tram (about 30-40 minutes total). Rome's public transport makes either option workable, though staying near Ponte Milvio puts you in the heart of Lazio's pre-match scene.
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Interactive map showing available hotels near Stadio Olimpico with live prices.
Notable Hotels
Near Stadio Olimpico (Ponte Milvio / Flaminio)
River Chateau Hotel
Short walk from Ponte Milvio, 15-minute walk to stadium
A boutique 4-star hotel on the banks of the Tiber, steps from Ponte Milvio where Lazio fans gather before matches. The location puts you in the heart of the pre-match atmosphere without needing any transport to reach the stadium area. Features a bar, garden, and refined rooms.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday: The best location for Lazio matchdays. Walk to Ponte Milvio for pre-match drinks, then walk to the stadium. No transport needed.
View Hotel →Grand Hotel Fleming by OMNIA hotels
Fleming district, short taxi or bus ride to stadium
A 4-star hotel in the Fleming residential neighbourhood north of the stadium. Modern rooms, on-site restaurant, and conference facilities. The location is quieter than the city centre and close to the Stadio Olimpico area.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday: Good value near the stadium area. A quieter alternative to staying in the tourist-heavy centre. Short ride to the ground on matchday.
View Hotel →Prati / Vatican Area (Well-Connected)
Courtyard by Marriott Rome Central Park
Prati district, about 25 minutes to stadium via bus or tram
A reliable 4-star Marriott property in the Prati neighbourhood near the Vatican. Modern rooms, fitness centre, and consistent international standards. The Prati area has excellent restaurants and is well-connected to the stadium via public transport.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday: Marriott reliability in a great neighbourhood. Prati is between the city centre and the stadium, giving you easy access to both. Good local dining options.
View Hotel →A.Roma Lifestyle Hotel
Western Rome, about 20 minutes to stadium by car or bus
A 4-star lifestyle hotel with spa, pool, and multiple dining options. Located in western Rome with good road access to the Stadio Olimpico area. A more resort-style option for visitors who want facilities beyond a standard city hotel.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday: The spa and pool are a bonus for a multi-day Rome trip. Good for families or groups who want hotel facilities alongside the matchday experience.
View Hotel →City Centre (Historic Rome)
Hotel Lord Byron
Parioli district near Villa Borghese, 20-25 minutes to stadium
A 5-star art deco boutique hotel in the upscale Parioli neighbourhood, overlooking the Villa Borghese gardens. Intimate and elegant with a Michelin-quality restaurant. The Parioli district is traditionally associated with Lazio's fanbase, adding matchday context to your stay.
Vibe: Luxury | Rating: 5 stars | Matchday: Top-end luxury in a neighbourhood with Lazio connections. The Parioli area is more residential and upscale than the tourist centre. Taxi to the stadium takes about 15-20 minutes.
View Hotel →Hotel Ponte Sisto
Trastevere/Centro Storico, 30-40 minutes to stadium via tram and walk
A 4-star hotel in the heart of Rome between Trastevere and Campo de' Fiori, with a courtyard garden. Walking distance to Rome's best restaurants, piazzas, and nightlife. Ideal for visitors combining a Lazio match with a Rome city break.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday: Best for visitors who want to explore Rome's historic centre and fit a match into their trip. The journey to the stadium takes longer but Rome's late-night dining culture means you have plenty of time after the match.
View Hotel →Rome Hotel Strategy for Lazio Matches
- The Ponte Milvio area is the best base for matchday atmosphere. River Chateau Hotel puts you steps from where Lazio fans gather before every home match
- Prati (Vatican area) is a good middle ground between the stadium and city centre, with excellent restaurants and metro access
- If you are in Rome for sightseeing as well as football, the historic centre hotels work fine. Allow 30-40 minutes to reach the stadium via metro and tram
- Book early for the Derby della Capitale and international matches. Rome hotels fill up for these fixtures and prices rise
Getting to Stadio Olimpico
Stadio Olimpico is in the Foro Italico complex, north of the city centre. There is no metro station directly at the stadium, but a combination of Metro Line A and Tram 2 provides reliable access. The most common route is Metro Line A to Flaminio, then Tram 2 to the Piazza Mancini terminus. Allow extra time on matchdays as tram stops get very busy.
Metro + Tram (Recommended) (ATAC Roma)
• Flaminio (Metro Line A) + Tram 2 to Piazza Mancini
10-15 minute walk from Piazza Mancini tram terminus to stadium | Metro Line A (Orange), Tram 2 | The standard route. Take Metro Line A (direction Battistini) to Flaminio station. Exit and transfer to Tram 2 (direction Piazza Mancini). The tram takes about 15 minutes. From the Piazza Mancini terminus, follow the crowds across the bridge to the stadium. On matchdays, the tram stop at Flaminio gets extremely crowded. Arrive early or allow extra time for queuing.
• Ottaviano (Metro Line A) + Bus 32
Short walk from Piazzale della Farnesina stop to stadium | Metro Line A (Orange), Bus 32 | Alternative route. Take Metro Line A to Ottaviano (Vatican area), then Bus 32 to Piazzale della Farnesina. Less crowded than the Flaminio/Tram 2 route on matchdays. A good option if staying in the Prati or Vatican area.
Journey time: Around 30-40 minutes from Roma Termini. Around 20-25 minutes from Flaminio via Tram 2.
Frequency: Metro runs every 3-5 minutes during peak hours. Tram 2 runs every 6-10 minutes but gets very crowded before matches.
Cost: Standard ATAC single ticket covers metro and tram. A 24-hour or 48-hour ATAC pass is good value if you are using public transport across your visit.
Tips:
- The Tram 2 stop at Flaminio gets extremely congested before matches. Arriving 90+ minutes before kickoff makes this much easier
- After the match, consider walking from the stadium to Flaminio station (about 25-30 minutes along the river) rather than waiting for a packed tram
- Buy an ATAC day pass rather than single tickets. It covers metro, tram, and buses across Rome
- If staying near the Vatican or Prati, the Ottaviano + Bus 32 route avoids the Flaminio crush entirely
Walking from Ponte Milvio (On foot)
• Piazzale di Ponte Milvio to Stadio Olimpico
15-minute walk | | If you are at Ponte Milvio for pre-match drinks with Lazio fans, the walk to the stadium is about 15 minutes heading south along the river. Follow the crowds. This is the classic Lazio matchday route.
Journey time: 15 minutes on foot from Ponte Milvio.
Frequency: N/A - walking route.
Cost: Free.
Tips:
- The walk from Ponte Milvio to the stadium is straightforward and well-trodden on matchdays. Just follow the Lazio fans heading south
- If the atmosphere has quietened at Ponte Milvio, it is time to start walking - fans leave together roughly 30-45 minutes before kickoff
Matchday Traditions & Atmosphere
Pre-Match Build-Up
Lazio fans gather at Piazzale di Ponte Milvio, the bustling square on the north side of the historic pedestrian bridge, in the hours before home matches. Bars and restaurants around the piazza fill up with fans in sky blue and white. Roma Beer Company on Piazzale Ponte Milvio is a popular spot that gets packed with Laziali on matchdays. The Chioschetto di Ponte Milvio, a small kiosk beside the bridge, is another classic pre-match stop for a takeaway beer. Note that local regulations require bars in the area to switch to plastic cups one to two hours before kickoff. The walk from Ponte Milvio to the stadium takes about 15 minutes.
Inside the Stadio Olimpico
The Curva Nord is the home of Lazio's ultras. The club retired the number 12 shirt in honour of the Curva Nord supporters. The original Irriducibili ultra group, founded in 1987, adopted English-style chanting without drums and set the template for Italian ultra culture. After they disbanded in 2020, the groups reorganized under the Ultras Lazio banner and continue to drive the atmosphere from the North End. Choreographed tifo displays, flags, and flares are standard for big matches. The rest of the stadium joins in for the classic 'Vola Lazio Vola' and the club anthem played before kickoff.
Derby della Capitale (vs Roma)
The Rome derby splits the city in two. Lazio, founded in 1900, and Roma, founded in 1927, share the Stadio Olimpico but occupy opposite ends. Lazio fans fill the Curva Nord while Roma fans take the Curva Sud. The tifo displays from both ends are among the best in European football. The rivalry runs deep, with Lazio traditionally associated with the city's northern districts and Roma with the south and east. Derby tickets almost never reach general sale for either side.
Post-Match
After the final whistle, fans stream back toward Ponte Milvio and the Flaminio/Piazza Mancini tram stop. Both routes get congested for 20-30 minutes. Many fans head back to the Ponte Milvio area for post-match drinks, or continue into the city centre for dinner. Rome's restaurants and bars stay open late, so there is no rush.
Visitor Tips
- Arrive at Ponte Milvio at least 90 minutes before kickoff for big matches. The atmosphere builds there before fans walk to the stadium together
- The Curva Nord is the most intense section but is dominated by ultras. Tribuna Tevere and Distinti offer a better experience for first-time visitors
- Wear Lazio colours if you are in the home sections. Avoid wearing red and yellow (Roma colours) anywhere near the stadium on matchday
- The Stadio Olimpico has a running track around the pitch, so seats are further from the action than at modern football-specific stadiums. Lower tiers are closer to the play
Pre-Match Bars for SS Lazio Matches
Lazio's pre-match scene centres on Piazzale di Ponte Milvio, the square at the north end of the historic pedestrian bridge about 15 minutes' walk from the stadium. Thousands of Laziali gather here before every home match, filling the bars and spilling onto the piazza. This is a different area from where Roma fans gather (Roma fans use Bar della Musica near the south entrance), so the atmosphere is distinctly Lazio.
Roma Beer Company (Ponte Milvio)
Piazzale di Ponte Milvio, 15-minute walk to stadium
Atmosphere: Gastropub, Craft beer, Packed on matchdays
A gastropub on Piazzale Ponte Milvio serving craft beers and burgers. On Lazio matchdays, this is one of the busiest spots in the piazza. Indoor and outdoor seating, though both fill up quickly. The location at the centre of the Lazio pre-match gathering makes it a natural starting point.
Entry notes: Open to all. Book a table in advance on matchdays if you want to sit down. Walk-ins will likely stand. Gets extremely busy 2-3 hours before kickoff.
Chioschetto di Ponte Milvio
Beside Ponte Milvio bridge, 15-minute walk to stadium
Atmosphere: Outdoor kiosk, Casual, Lively
A small outdoor kiosk right beside the Ponte Milvio bridge. Grab a takeaway beer and join the fans milling around the piazza. No frills, but the location in the middle of the pre-match gathering is perfect for soaking in the atmosphere before the walk to the stadium.
Entry notes: Outdoor only. Drinks served in plastic cups on matchdays due to local regulations. Cash and card accepted. No reservation needed, just grab and go.
Ponte Milvio area bars and restaurants
Around Piazzale di Ponte Milvio, 15-minute walk to stadium
Atmosphere: Mixed, Multiple options, Pre-match buzz
The entire Piazzale di Ponte Milvio area is full of bars and restaurants that fill with Lazio fans on matchdays. You will have no trouble finding options beyond the main spots. Pizzerias, wine bars, and cafes all get busy with fans in sky blue. The square itself becomes the gathering point, regardless of which specific bar you choose.
Entry notes: Most bars switch to plastic cups 1-2 hours before kickoff per local regulations. Prices are standard Rome bar prices. Leave with the crowd when the piazza starts to empty, roughly 30-45 minutes before kickoff.
Pre-Match Strategy
- Ponte Milvio is the essential Lazio pre-match experience. Arrive at least 90 minutes before kickoff for big matches to enjoy the atmosphere before walking to the stadium
- Roma Beer Company is the most established bar option, but the whole piazza is the gathering point. Do not overthink it - grab a drink and enjoy the scene
- Bars switch to plastic cups 1-2 hours before kickoff. This is a local regulation, not a sign you need to leave
- The 15-minute walk from Ponte Milvio to the stadium is part of the matchday ritual. Follow the crowd heading south along the river
Stadio Olimpico Tour
The Stadio Olimpico Tour is a joint project developed by Sport e Salute in partnership with AS Roma, SS Lazio, and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). The tour covers the history of the stadium and both clubs that call it home, with memorabilia, multimedia exhibits, dressing room access, and pitchside views. Tickets are sold through Vivaticket.
Tour Details
Duration: Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours
Schedule: Open daily from 10:00 to 18:00 except on matchdays and the day before certain matches. Tours start every hour on weekdays and every half hour on weekends. Ticket office located at Via dei Gladiatori 2.
What you'll see:
- • Stadium museum with memorabilia from both Roma and Lazio plus Italian national team history
- • Dressing rooms including the AS Roma changing room
- • Pitchside access with views from the sideline
- • VIP area and Monte Mario stand
- • Multimedia and interactive exhibits covering the history of the Stadio Olimpico
- • Hospitality area with restaurant and souvenir store
Accessibility: Contact the tour team in advance for specific accessibility needs.
Booking Tips
- • Book tickets in advance through the Vivaticket portal at stadioolimpicotour.vivaticket.it
- • No tours on matchdays. Plan your visit for a non-matchday
- • The tour covers both Roma and Lazio history, plus Italian national team and Olympic events. It is not club-specific
- • Allow extra time if you want to browse the store and restaurant at the end of the tour
- • Group discounts are available for schools and large parties
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