Getting to San Siro
AC Milan home ground San Siro is located about 6 km west of the city centre.
The San Siro has actually been officially renamed Giuseppe Meazza to honour the great player of the 30’s and 40’s, but is still called San Siro by fans. Photo: CC/Oscar Federico Bodini/batraceBy air
Milan has two big international airports, the Malpensa and Linate. Malpensa is located around 45 km from the city centre, while Linate is only 12 km away. Both airports have bus connections to the city.
By the underground
Get to Cadorna FN station, and from there take the MM1 line towards Molino Dorino. Go off at Lotto station.
By car
From Turin (A4 motorway): Follow “Venezia” up to “Milano Certosa” junction, and follow the signs to the stadium.
From Bologna, Florence, Rome (A1 motorway): From the “Tangenziale Ovest” bypass, get off the junction “Statale 11″, and follow signs to the stadium.
From Bergamo, Verona, Venice, Udine (A4 motorway): Follow the “Milano Est” exit and continue towards “Torino” right up to the junction for “Milano Certosa”. Follow the signs to the stadium.
From Como, Lecce, Switzerland (A8-A9 motorway): When exiting the A8/A9 continue towards “Milano Certosa”, and follow the signs to the stadium.
By tram
Take line 16 from Cathedral Square.


