Inter Milan share the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza — San Siro — with city rivals AC Milan, creating a unique situation where Italy’s most famous stadium hosts two of its most storied clubs. Inter, with 20 Serie A titles and three European Cups including Mourinho’s 2010 treble, bring their own distinct identity to the ground. The Nerazzurri (black and blue stripes) supporter culture fills the Curva Nord with a passionate, intense atmosphere for big matches.
Getting Tickets
Tickets are available through the official Inter website (inter.it). The Milan Derby — Derby della Madonnina — is Italian football’s most celebrated fixture and the hardest ticket at San Siro. Allocation is split between the two clubs’ fan bases for the derby, with tickets available through official channels weeks in advance.
Getting to the Stadium
San Siro is in western Milan, accessible via Lotto metro station on Line 5 (a 10-minute walk) or San Siro Stadio on the suburban S5/S6 lines on match days. The journey from central Milan takes 20 to 25 minutes. San Siro station drops you directly at the stadium’s gates on match days.
Match Day Experience
The Curva Nord is Inter’s main ultra section, where displays, choreography, and relentless singing create the most intense atmosphere. San Siro’s sheer scale and the echoing three-tier structure amplify the noise from both Curve on derby day into something extraordinary. Italian football fans bring a theatrical intensity to big occasions that few European stadiums match.
Around Milan
Milan is Italy’s most cosmopolitan city — the Duomo, Last Supper, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Brera design district, and the fashion and restaurant culture of the city centre are all world class. The aperitivo culture — drinks with free food from 6pm — is a Milan institution worth experiencing before an evening match.
Best Time to Visit
The Milan Derby is the standout event — when both clubs’ ultra sections are in full voice, it is one of the most theatrical football experiences in the world. Champions League knockout fixtures generate the highest intensity nights at San Siro.