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Parking & Directions for FC Inter Milan San Siro
Via Dei Piccolomini 5, Milan, MA
20151, IT
1. Via Novara - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Via P. da Vinci - 0.6 miles, $12
3. Via dei Rospigliosi - 0.7 miles, $8
4. Via Monte Ceneri - 0.8 miles, $15
5. San Siro Stadium Parking - on-site, $20
FC Inter Milan Soccer Live at San Siro | Vienna
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, better known as San Siro, is more than just a stadium, it's a monument to football history that pulses with the echoes of legends like Baresi and Bergomi. Walking into this place feels like stepping into a living museum where every corner tells a story, from hosting the 2001 Champions League final where Bayern Munich edged out Valencia on penalties to the dramatic 1998 European Cup final where Real Madrid narrowly beat Juventus 1-0. The stadium’s museum is packed with immersive displays and memorabilia that make you appreciate the rich legacy of FC Inter Milan and Milan’s football heritage. The historic first match on september 19, 1926, saw the Rossoneri face Inter, sparking a rivalry that still ignites passion today. Its iconic design, especially the upper Orange tier, offers a vantage point that rewards keen-eyed fans with a birds-eye view of the pitch’s subtle plays. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop on the number 16 tram from the Duomo or stroll south from San Babila, and suddenly you’re right in the heart of football’s soul in Milan. Honestly, no matter how many times you’ve been, San Siro still feels like a sacred ground where football’s magic comes alive.