Posted on Mar 19, 2026 / Travel

Yes — there are big plans in the works that will eventually change the future of San Siro as we know it today. The city of Milan approved the sale of the stadium and surrounding land to AC Milan and Inter Milan so they can build a new, modern arena in the same general area that’s expected to open around 2030. The new stadium will have a slightly smaller capacity of about 71,500 seats but include upgraded facilities, accessibility, and hospitality that the almost‑100‑year‑old San Siro can’t easily offer anymore. While fans have mixed feelings about this — because the old ground has so much history — the update is seen as necessary so the clubs can stay competitive with other top European teams. San Siro will keep hosting games and events until the new venue is ready, and part of the old structure might be preserved as a heritage site or turned into something new. So if you want to visit the classic stadium you’ve seen in photos for decades, the next few years are a great time to plan that trip.
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