Posted on Mar 19, 2026 / Travel

San Siro Stadium, officially called Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is one of the most iconic football stadiums in Europe and a must‑see spot for fans visiting Milan. It’s shared by two legendary Italian clubs, and , which makes matches there especially intense and memorable. The arena first opened back in 1926 and has seen countless historic Serie A and European nights over nearly a century of soccer history. With a seating capacity around 75,800 today, it’s also Italy’s biggest football stadium and still roars with energy on matchdays even with parts of the upper tiers limited. Fans love its towering spiral ramps and classic design that’s become sort of a symbol of Italian football culture. Concerts and big events happen there too, so you might get lucky if you’re in town for something else besides a match. Just keep in mind that because it’s so old, some facilities don’t match what you’d find in newer arenas.
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