How to Reach San Siro During the Champions League
16 september 2024
San Siro, also known as the Scala del Calcio, is where the magic of the game truly comes to life, especially during the thrilling Champions League matches.
In this article, we will guide you on how to reach San Siro Stadium using various means of transport, from the metro to shuttles, and even private cars. Besides transportation options, you will find useful information about Milan and Inter matches for the Champions League 2024/2025, including details on the schedule and match times. This comprehensive guide is designed to help you plan your visit to the stadium in the best way possible.
Champions League matches at San Siro 2024/2025
San Siro is the stage for the exciting Champions League matches played by Milan and Inter. Here’s everything you need to know so you don’t miss a minute of the action.
Milan and Inter Champions League schedule: dates and times
Date | Match | Time |
17.09.24 | Milan-Liverpool | 21.00 |
01.10.24 | Inter-Red Star | 21.00 |
22.10.24 | Milan-Bruges | 18.45 |
6.11.24 | Inter-Arsenal | 21.00 |
26.11.24 | Inter-Leipzig | 21.00 |
11.12.24 | Milan-Red Star | 21.00 |
22.01.25 | Milan-Girona | 21.00 |
29.01.25 | Inter-Monaco | 21.00 |
How to Reach San Siro by Subway
The M5 Line (Lilla) connects various areas of the city and intersects with other metro lines, allowing easy transfers for those coming from other parts of Milan. Here is a quick guide on how to use the M5 Line to reach San Siro:
- Direction San Siro Stadio from any Lilla line station: The stop is the terminal station.
- Points of interchange with other metro lines: You can catch the line at "Garibaldi FS" station (where the M2 green line and several railway lines pass, convenient for those arriving by train), or at "Zara" station (M3 - Yellow Line).
Subway Timetables and Tickets
- The M1, M2, and M3 lines operate from about 5:30 AM to 12:30 AM (last departure time).
- The M5 Line operates from 5:40 AM to 12:00 AM (directly impacted, hence closes earlier).
- The M4 operates from about 6:00 AM to 12:30 AM.
Night lines and metro replacement buses are active at night. Always check the official ATM site as lines may be boosted during matches. Tickets can be purchased at vending machines, newsstands, or via dedicated apps like the "ATM Milano Official App." You can also pay directly with your card at the turnstile. A single ticket costs €2.50, but daily and weekly subscription options are also available.
How to reach San Siro from Milano Centrale or Lampugnano
Milan Centrale is a key railway hub, connected by trains and shuttles, including the Flibco Bergamo airport to Milan Bus.
To reach San Siro from Centrale Station:
1. Take the M2 Line (green) direction "Abbiategrasso/Assago" to "Garibaldi FS."
2. Here, change to the M5 Line (lilla) direction "San Siro Stadio."
The total trip takes about 30-35 minutes. Purchase a single ticket or a daily pass to simplify your life and plan ahead to avoid delays.
Alternatively, especially if arriving by car, Lampugnano is a strategic point thanks to the large, affordable ATM parking lot.
Once you have parked, you can easily reach San Siro by metro:
1. From "Lampugnano" metro station (M1 Line, red), take the metro towards "Sesto 1° Maggio" to the "Lotto" stop.
2. From "Lotto," change to the M5 Line (lilla) direction "San Siro Stadio."
The trip takes about 20 minutes.
What If you're coming from Malpensa?
If you fly into Milan for the Champions League, here’s how to reach San Siro from Malpensa.
One of the most convenient options is the Malpensa Express, a train that connects the airport with Milan Centrale and Milan Cadorna, with a trip time of about 50 minutes. Alternatively, several bus lines offer direct connections to the center of Milan.
If you wish to reach Malpensa from other cities or regions, and then get to the Meazza stadium, you can opt for Flibco.com shuttles, which are affordable and practical. Flibco offers connections to the airport via the Novara Malpensa and Turin to Malpensa buses, ensuring a stress-free journey. It’s also an economical option compared to other means to reach Milan, even if you are not flying. This not only reduces the environmental impact but also allows you to relax during the trip. It is advisable to book your tickets in advance on our website.
The travel time from the cities covered by our shuttles generally varies between 1 and 2 hours. From Malpensa, once you’ve taken the Malpensa Express to Milan Centrale, you can follow the directions to reach San Siro by metro using the M2 and then the M5 Line.
Arriving at the Stadium from Bergamo Airport
If you land at Bergamo Airport (BGY), here’s how to reach the Meazza stadium for the Champions League. One of the most convenient options is our shuttle, which offers direct connections between the airport and the main station of the city. The trip takes about an hour and guarantees a stress-free transfer. Flibco is an economical and practical solution compared to other means of transport to reach Milan.
Once in Milan Centrale, you can follow the directions to reach San Siro by metro using the M2 and then the M5 Line, as already explained. In this case too, booking online in advance will save you travel costs and ensure a seat on our shuttles!
How to get to San Siro from Turin
Reaching San Siro from Turin is simple and convenient thanks to several transport options. As mentioned earlier, you can take our shuttles from Turin Porta Susa (or Lingotto), which will take you directly to Malpensa. Flibco is known for its competitive prices, with bookings easily made online.
Other options include high-speed trains like Frecciarossa and Italo, which connect Turin to Milan in about an hour. These typically stop at Milan Centrale, and the route to the stadium is the one already mentioned.
Arriving by car and where to park
Reaching San Siro Stadium by car is a convenient choice, especially for those seeking flexibility. From the center of Milan, the most direct route is to take Viale Serra and Viale Certosa, then follow the signs to Piazzale Lotto and finally to the stadium.
Regarding parking, there are several options, both paid and free. Near Parco Trenno and along Via Osoppo you will find free parking, with about a 20-minute walk to the stadium. Another option is the parking near San Carlo Borromeo Hospital, also about 20 minutes on foot.
For those who do not mind a slightly longer walk, free parking is located at Via Adolfo Omodeo 29. From there, a walk of about 25 minutes along Via Eugenio Montale will lead you to San Siro. Lastly, there is another free parking on Via Chinotto.
FAQ
How early should I arrive at San Siro?
It’s advisable to arrive at San Siro at least 1-2 hours before the start of the match. This will allow you to avoid queues, easily find your seat, and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere.
How Much does a Taxi cost from Milan Centrale to San Siro?
The cost of a taxi from Milan Centrale to San Siro varies between 20 to 50 euros, depending on traffic. For a more accurate estimate, it’s advisable to use taxi booking apps or ride-sharing services.
Whether you’re a Milan or Inter fan, reaching San Siro for a Champions League match is an unforgettable experience. By carefully planning your trip and following these tips, you can enjoy every moment without stress.
Banner Image Credits: Prelvini, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
First San Siro Image: Oscar via Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/batrace/
Second San Siro Image: Gilbert Sopakuwa via Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/g-rtm/