Posted on Mar 19, 2026 / Travel

San Siro’s seating capacity currently sits around 75,800 fans, making it one of the biggest football stadiums not just in Italy but in Europe too. The stadium has four main stands — first, second, and third tiers plus a smaller executive level — that wrap around the pitch and give you a true bowl feel. Years of expansions and renovations, especially for events like the 1990 World Cup, shaped the stadium into what it is today with those huge spiral access ramps. Some seats have been limited or closed off at times for safety reasons or maintenance, so official numbers might vary based on the match and regulations. There’s also a mix of general seating, press areas, sky boxes, and accessible seats for visitors with mobility needs. Because the stadium is almost a century old, some bits of the seating and ease of movement won’t feel as modern as brand‑new grounds elsewhere. That classic look is part of the charm for many, even if it’s rougher around the edges than a shiny new arena.
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