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Torino FC Tickets & Matchday Guide

Stadio Olimpico Grande TorinoTurin2025/26 Season

How to Buy Torino FC Tickets

Getting tickets to see Torino FC 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.

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Official Torino FC Tickets

Fan Card Required
Digital Tickets
Face Value

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino holds around 28,000 fans, and while Torino do not generate the same demand as their city rivals Juventus, the Derby della Mole and matches against top Serie A sides sell out. The good news for international visitors: most regular Serie A fixtures are accessible through official channels, though the Italian fan card system adds an extra step.

Quick reality check for visitors:
  • Derby della Mole (vs Juventus) and top Serie A opponents (Inter, Milan, Napoli): Very high demand. Season ticket holders and long-standing members get priority. Hospitality or verified marketplaces are your realistic options
  • Mid-table Serie A: Available through general sale with a Cuore Granata fan card. The 28,000 capacity helps keep things manageable
  • Coppa Italia and lower-demand fixtures: Your best chance at face-value tickets through official channels
  • Torino's passionate but smaller fanbase means most regular fixtures do not sell out, making this one of the more accessible Serie A grounds for visitors
Torino's ticketing system (Vivaticket):
  • Tickets are sold through Vivaticket at torinofc.vivaticket.it. This is the official ticketing platform for Torino FC
  • A Cuore Granata fan card (fidelity card) is required to purchase tickets. It costs around 15 euros, is valid for ten years, and can be obtained online through Vivaticket or at the stadium ticket office
  • Season ticket holders (Abbonati) have reserved seats for all home league matches. Remaining tickets go on general sale
  • The stadium ticket office on Corso Sebastopoli is open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm
How the ticket sale process works:
  • Season ticket holders have automatic access to every home match
  • Cuore Granata cardholders can purchase remaining tickets once general sale opens, typically a week or so before the match
  • Tickets are personalized in Italy, meaning your name is printed on the ticket and ID may be checked at the gate. This is standard across Serie A
  • For the Derby della Mole, tickets rarely reach open general sale. A fan card plus early access or an alternative route is essential
Important for international visitors:
  • You will need a Cuore Granata fan card to buy tickets through official channels. Apply online at torinofc.vivaticket.it and allow a few days for processing
  • A valid passport is required for the fan card application and may be checked at the stadium gate
  • Digital tickets are standard. Have your confirmation and ID ready on your phone
  • The ticketing site is primarily in Italian, but the Vivaticket platform is navigable with basic browser translation
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Torino Ticket Strategy

  • For most Serie A matches, a Cuore Granata fan card and some advance planning is enough to buy tickets during general sale. The 28,000 capacity and lower demand compared to Juventus works in your favour
  • For the Derby della Mole (vs Juventus), invest in hospitality or use verified marketplaces. This is the hardest ticket at the Olimpico Grande Torino and regularly sells out before general sale
  • The Curva Maratona (North End) is the ultras' section and produces the best atmosphere. For a first visit, the Tribuna Grande Torino (main stand) offers the best views with a good vantage point

Torino FC Official Hospitality & Packages

Guaranteed Entry
Premium Experience
Multiple Tiers

Torino FC offer official hospitality at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, including Sky Box suites and the Tribuna Grande Torino hospitality lounge. These packages include match tickets, catering, and dedicated service. For the Derby della Mole and high-demand fixtures, hospitality is often the most reliable way to guarantee entry.

Torino FC Official Hospitality
Direct From Club

Multiple hospitality tiers at Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. The Sky Box Business Suite includes hospitality catering, dedicated stewards, and 10 tickets per suite (Serie A and Coppa Italia). The Tribuna Grande Torino package includes access to the exclusive Hospitality Lounge, a ticket in the Tribuna Grande Torino grandstand, and pre-match and half-time catering. Contact the club directly for availability and pricing.

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Choosing the Right Experience

  • For the Derby della Mole (vs Juventus) and top Serie A opponents, hospitality is often the most practical route to guaranteed entry
  • The Sky Box suits corporate groups with private suite and catering for up to 10 guests. The Tribuna Grande Torino package is better for individual visitors wanting a premium matchday
  • Contact the club early for big fixtures. Hospitality availability is limited at the 28,000-capacity Olimpico Grande Torino

Torino FC Ticket Marketplaces

Wide Availability
Higher Prices
Buyer Protection

Secondary market platforms with availability when official channels sell out. For high-demand Torino fixtures like the Derby della Mole and matches against top Serie A sides, these platforms are often the most practical option for international visitors who do not have a Cuore Granata fan card.

Ticket resale platforms operate independently of Torino FC 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
Preferred Marketplace

Specialized football platform with 150% money-back guarantee and transparent pricing focused on European matches.

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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.

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StubHub

Large global marketplace with strong buyer guarantee. Good inventory for Serie A matches and straightforward mobile ticket delivery.

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Marketplace Safety Tips

  • Italian Serie A tickets are personalized with name and ID verification at the gate. Ensure your marketplace handles name changes or provides proper documentation
  • Compare prices across platforms. Markups vary significantly, especially for the Derby della Mole

Torino FC Matchday Guide

Plan your visit to Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino: the best areas to stay, the most reliable routes on matchday, authentic Torino FC 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 Torino FC Matches

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino is in the Santa Rita district, about 3km south of Turin's city centre. You can stay near the stadium for a short walk to the ground, or base yourself centrally near Porta Nuova station and take the tram (12-15 minutes). Turin is a beautiful, underrated city with excellent hotels at reasonable prices compared to Milan or Rome.

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Notable Hotels Near Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

Well-rated options at various price points, organized by distance from the stadium.

Near Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

NH Torino Lingotto Congress

Lingotto area, 15-minute walk from stadium

A 4-star hotel in the Lingotto district, housed in the famous former Fiat factory designed by Renzo Piano. Connected to the Lingotto conference centre and shopping complex, with the iconic rooftop test track above. Modern rooms, a restaurant, and free parking. Close to the Lingotto metro station for easy onward travel into central Turin.

Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: One of the closest quality hotels to the stadium area. The Lingotto building itself is worth exploring, with Renzo Piano's rooftop gallery and the old Fiat test track. Walking distance to the ground on matchdays.

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Best Western Plus Hotel Genova

Porta Nuova area, 15-minute tram ride to stadium

A reliable 4-star hotel just 30 metres from Porta Nuova station. Modern rooms, a spa, and good breakfast. Excellent transport links to both the stadium and central Turin's main attractions. Walking distance to the Egyptian Museum and Piazza San Carlo.

Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Great value near the main station. Take Tram 4 from nearby stops toward the stadium, a 12-15 minute ride. Turin's best restaurants and bars are within walking distance.

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Turin City Centre (Porta Nuova)

Starhotels Majestic

Opposite Porta Nuova station, 15-minute tram to stadium

An elegant 4-star hotel directly opposite Turin Porta Nuova station. Beautifully appointed rooms, a refined restaurant with a stained-glass roof, and a 24-hour gym. Walking distance to Piazza San Carlo, the Egyptian Museum, and the main shopping streets.

Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: The ideal base for combining a Torino match with Turin sightseeing. Porta Nuova station is right outside for tram access to the stadium. The city centre is on your doorstep.

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NH Torino Centro

Near city centre, 20-minute tram to stadium

A modern 4-star hotel with 182 recently renovated rooms, a restaurant, and a bar. Located about a kilometre from Turin's central piazzas, near the Gallery of Contemporary Modern Art. A solid, well-maintained property with reliable international NH brand standards.

Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Good value in a central location. Tram connections from nearby stops get you to the stadium area in about 20 minutes.

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Historic Centre

NH Collection Torino Piazza Carlina

Historic centre, 20-minute tram to stadium

A 4-star boutique hotel set in a 17th-century building on a quiet piazza in Turin's historic heart. Rated 9.4 on Hotels.com. Features two rooftop terraces with panoramic city views, a restaurant serving Italian cuisine, and a garden. Walking distance to Via Po, the National Cinema Museum, and Piazza San Carlo.

Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: The most atmospheric base in Turin, with the historic centre and its arcaded streets on your doorstep. The rooftop terraces are a highlight. Tram to the stadium takes about 20 minutes.

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Best Western Hotel Genio

Near Porta Nuova, 15-minute tram to stadium

A 4-star hotel near Porta Nuova station with a spa, gym, hot tub, and bar. Walking distance to the Egyptian Museum and Piazza San Carlo. Steps from Porta Nuova station for easy tram access to the stadium. A well-priced option combining comfort with a central location.

Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Good value with spa facilities, which is a bonus after a matchday. Close to Porta Nuova for tram connections to the stadium. The Egyptian Museum is a short walk away for non-matchday exploring.

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Turin Hotel Strategy for Torino FC Matches

  • Turin city centre (near Porta Nuova) gives you the best of both worlds: easy tram access to the stadium plus walkable access to Turin's excellent restaurants, cafes, and museums
  • The Santa Rita and Lingotto areas are closest to the stadium but less scenic. Best for matchday convenience if atmosphere matters less than proximity
  • Turin hotel prices are significantly lower than Milan or Rome. Book 2-3 months ahead for the Derby della Mole when prices spike and availability tightens

Getting to Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino is in the Santa Rita district, about 3km south of the city centre. The best route is Tram 4 from central Turin (passing through Via XX Settembre and Porta Nuova) or Tram 10 from Porta Susa. There is no metro station directly at the stadium, so trams are the primary public transport option.

Tram 4 (Recommended from Porta Nuova / City Centre) (GTT (Turin Public Transport))

Filadelfia or Sebastopoli

5-10 minute walk to stadium gates | Tram 4 | Tram 4 runs from the city centre through Via XX Settembre, past Porta Nuova station, and south to the stadium area. Get off at Filadelfia or Sebastopoli stop. Both are a short walk to the ground. The most popular route on matchdays.

Journey time: 12-15 minutes from Porta Nuova station to the stadium stops.
Frequency: Every 5-10 minutes during peak hours.
Cost: Standard GTT ticket. Check gtt.to.it for current fares.

Tips:

  • Buy your return ticket before the match. The tram stops near the stadium do not always have working ticket machines
  • After the match, trams can be crowded for 15-20 minutes as the stadium empties. Walking a stop further from the ground can mean a less packed tram

Tram 10 (From Porta Susa) (GTT (Turin Public Transport))

Sebastopoli

5-10 minute walk to stadium gates | Tram 10 | Tram 10 runs from Porta Susa station south to the stadium area. Get off at Sebastopoli. A good alternative if you are staying near Porta Susa or arriving by high-speed train (Porta Susa is the main high-speed rail stop in Turin).

Journey time: Around 15-20 minutes from Porta Susa to the stadium.
Frequency: Every 8-12 minutes.
Cost: Standard GTT ticket.

Tips:

  • Porta Susa is Turin's high-speed rail station, served by Frecciarossa trains from Milan, Rome, and Naples. If arriving by train, Tram 10 takes you directly to the stadium
  • The walk from the tram stop to the stadium passes through a residential area. Follow the crowds on matchdays

Matchday Traditions & Atmosphere

Pre-Match Build-Up

Torino fans gather in the Santa Rita neighbourhood around the stadium and along Via Filadelfia, the street that runs past the historic Stadio Filadelfia site where the legendary Grande Torino team played. Bars like Sweet Toro on Via Filadelfia are filled with maroon-clad supporters and Torino memorabilia. Food vendors and scarf sellers line the approaches on Corso Sebastopoli. The pre-match atmosphere is less commercialized than at many Serie A grounds, with a strong local character rooted in the neighbourhood.

Inside the Olimpico Grande Torino

The Curva Maratona (North End) is the home of the Torino ultras and the beating heart of the stadium's atmosphere. Named after the historic piezometric tower (Torre Maratona) that once stood behind the stand, the Curva Maratona has a history stretching back to the earliest days of Italian ultra culture. The Fedelissimi Granata, formed in 1951, are often regarded as one of Italy's first ultra groups. Today, flags, drums, and coordinated chanting fill the Curva Maratona throughout every match, with the maroon and white creating a striking visual. The rest of the stadium joins in on the bigger occasions, particularly during the Derby della Mole.

Derby della Mole (vs Juventus)

The Derby della Mole, named after Turin's iconic Mole Antonelliana tower, is one of the most passionate city rivalries in Italy. Despite Juventus's dominance on the pitch over recent decades, Torino fans bring a fierce intensity to every derby. For Granata supporters, the derby represents the identity of the club and the city's working-class roots against the corporate might of Juventus. The atmosphere in the Curva Maratona for the derby is the most intense of the season. Tickets are the hardest to get and hospitality or verified marketplaces are the most realistic options for visitors.

Post-Match

After the final whistle, fans stream out onto Corso Sebastopoli and toward the tram stops on Via Filadelfia. Tram routes can be crowded for 15-20 minutes as the stadium empties. Many supporters head back into central Turin for dinner and nightlife. The San Salvario district and the Quadrilatero Romano in the old town are popular post-match destinations, both reachable within 15-20 minutes by tram or a short taxi ride.

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Visitor Tips

  • Arrive at least 45-60 minutes early for big matches. Gate queues and security screening can be slow at the Olimpico
  • The Curva Maratona has the best atmosphere but is ultra territory. The Tribuna Grande Torino (main stand) offers the best overall views for first-time visitors
  • The Derby della Mole produces the most intense atmosphere of the season. If you can get tickets, it is worth planning your trip around this fixture

Pre-Match Bars for Torino FC Matches

Torino's pre-match scene centres on the Via Filadelfia area near the stadium and the Santa Rita neighbourhood. The historic Stadio Filadelfia site, where the legendary Grande Torino team played, is steps from the current ground, and the bars along this stretch are steeped in Granata culture. This is a more local, neighbourhood experience than the commercial setups at some Serie A grounds.

Sweet Toro

Short walk from stadium, on Via Filadelfia

Atmosphere: Fan bar, Torino shrine, Local

A Torino fan institution on Via Filadelfia, directly opposite the historic Stadio Filadelfia site. The bar is filled with Granata memorabilia, historic photos, and club colours. A genuine piece of Torino football culture where ultras and locals gather before and after matches. The Via Filadelfia location connects to the emotional heart of the club's history.

Entry notes: Welcoming to visitors, though it is first and foremost a local fan bar. Gets very busy on matchdays. A short walk from the Olimpico Grande Torino.

Birreria Don Giovanni

Short walk from stadium, in Santa Rita

Atmosphere: English-style pub, Screens for live football, Outdoor seating

A historic English-style pub in the heart of Santa Rita, steps from the stadium and the PalaAlpitour arena. Large outdoor seating area in summer. Broadcasts all Serie A, Champions League, and Europa League matches on large screens. Serves Italian food alongside a good beer selection. A reliable pre-match stop with a proper pub atmosphere.

Entry notes: Open to all fans. The outdoor seating area makes it a good option on warm matchdays. Gets busy before evening kickoffs.

Fragole & BARbera

Short walk from stadium, on Via Filadelfia

Atmosphere: Fan bar, Torino memorabilia, Relaxed

Just a few doors from Sweet Toro on Via Filadelfia, this is another fan-favourite spot decked out with Torino memorabilia. A good complement to its neighbour, with a slightly more relaxed atmosphere. The proximity to the Filadelfia site and the stadium makes it a natural matchday stop.

Entry notes: Open to all. A quieter alternative to Sweet Toro on busy matchdays, though both fill up for the Derby della Mole.

Capriccio

Short walk from stadium, near Via Filadelfia

Atmosphere: Restaurant-bar, Italian food, Torino fans

A restaurant-bar just down from Sweet Toro on Via Filadelfia, popular with Torino fans before and after matches. Serves good Italian food and is a natural gathering point for supporters in the stadium area. A solid option if you want a proper meal before kickoff rather than just drinks.

Entry notes: Reservations recommended on matchdays as it fills up. Walk-ins may face a wait for bigger fixtures.

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Pre-Match Strategy

  • Via Filadelfia is the heart of Torino's pre-match scene. Sweet Toro and Fragole & BARbera are the most atmospheric fan bars, right opposite the historic Filadelfia ground
  • Birreria Don Giovanni in Santa Rita is the best option if you want a traditional pub atmosphere with live football on screens
  • The classic Torino matchday: drinks and food on Via Filadelfia, then the short walk to the Olimpico Grande Torino. Arrive early to soak in the neighbourhood atmosphere

Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino Tours

The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino offers guided stadium tours that include access to areas normally off-limits and a visit to the Torino FC sporting museum. The stadium itself has a rich history, originally built in 1933, hosting the 2006 Winter Olympics, and serving as the home of Torino FC since 2006.

Tour Details

Duration: Approximately 1 to 1.5 hours
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm. Tours are guided and group bookings are available. No tours on matchdays. Contact the club for current availability and scheduling.

What you'll see:

  • Guided tour of Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino including pitch access, tunnel, dugout area, and dressing rooms
  • Torino FC Sporting Museum with memorabilia, trophies, and exhibits covering the club's history including the legendary Grande Torino team of the 1940s
  • Historical exhibits related to the stadium's role in the 2006 Winter Olympics

Accessibility: Contact the museum team in advance for specific accessibility needs.

Booking Tips

  • Contact the club directly for tour bookings. Group tours (minimum 20 persons) are available
  • No tours on matchdays. Plan your visit for a non-matchday
  • The museum covers the club's remarkable history, including the Grande Torino team and the 1949 Superga air disaster. Worth visiting for any football history fan
  • Allow at least an hour for the full tour and museum experience

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