Italians call it La Scala del Calcio – the opera house of football. San Siro, officially the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, holds around 75,000 people and is shared by two clubs who both consider it home. From Taylor's Love Solferino B&B the metro runs almost to the gate.
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Stadio San Siro – Giuseppe Meazza, Milan. Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.
By metro: from Garibaldi FS, 700 metres from the B&B, take the M5 lilac line directly to San Siro Stadio – the last stop, about 15 minutes. Door to door: roughly 25 minutes, with no changes.
On match days: allow considerably longer. The M5 is packed for two hours before kick-off and for an hour afterwards.
The stadium was built in 1926 and paid for by Piero Pirelli, then president of AC Milan. It was an English-style ground: rectangular, steep, with the crowd right on top of the pitch and no running track.
Inter moved in as tenants in 1947, and the two clubs have shared it ever since – an arrangement almost unique in European football.
The three tiers and the eleven spiral concrete towers date from the rebuild for the 1990 World Cup. In 1980 the ground was renamed after Giuseppe Meazza, who played for both clubs. Milan fans generally still call it San Siro; Inter fans are more likely to say Meazza.
San Siro will host the opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Beyond that its future has been debated for years: both clubs have pushed for a new stadium on the site, which would mean demolishing most or all of the existing ground. Nothing is settled, so if seeing San Siro as it is matters to you, do not put it off indefinitely.
Taylor's Love Solferino B&B is at Via Solferino 56 in Zone 1, the historic centre, between Brera, Moscova and Corso Garibaldi. Garibaldi FS is 700 metres away and the M5 runs straight to the stadium – which after a night match, in a crowd of seventy thousand, is worth a great deal.
For travellers who prefer a short stay apartment in Milan centre to a hotel, the B&B offers free self check-in with a smart lock, so a late return is never a problem. The same station connects directly to Malpensa Airport with the Malpensa Express.