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How to buy AC Milan tickets: Prices, membership, essential guide to cheap Serie A tickets 2023/24

AC Milan are undoubtedly one of the biggest football clubs in Europe and boast a rich history of success on and off the pitch.

So whether you want to buy AC Milan tickets for upcoming fixtures or book stadium tours, there is always plenty to see inside San Siro.

Popularly known as the Rossoneri, AC Milan have won seven Champions League trophies.

With a roster of former greats that can rival almost any other club – images of players such as Paulo Maldini, Franco Baresi and Kaka instantly come to mind – AC Milan naturally have a massive fan base.

If you are, therefore, one of many who want to watch the side in action this season, and want to know the best and cheapest way to purchase AC Milan tickets, then you are in the right place.

AC Milan tickets and prices at San Siro Stadium

Your guide to AC Milan tickets at the San Siro Stadium
AC Milan's home ground, which it shares with fierce rivals Inter Milan, has a capacity of 75,923. Photo by Icon Sport

AC Milan season tickets: Pricing & availability

Given the calibre of AC Milan, it is perhaps unsurprising to learn that the club's season tickets for the 2024/25 campaign have sold out. The sale of these tickets ended on 5 July 2023 and ended before the start of the current campaign.

Prices for these tickets start from around £199. The club also offers a more premium ‘Club 1899 membership' for those who would prefer a more VIP experience, although it does command a higher fee.

AC Milan matchday tickets and single-match tickets: Pricing, availability

Single-match tickets are often the best way to attend a game if you are not lucky enough to currently possess an AC Milan season ticket at the San Siro.

In almost every AC Milan fixture, there is a general sale window, usually after season ticket holders have booked their seats. That means that AC Milan tickets are relatively easy to acquire compared to other European clubs of similar stature.

Prices for an adult ticket can start as low as €24 and can rise upwards of €300 depending on the fixture.

Do I need a membership to buy AC Milan tickets?

Also, unlike many other European giants, AC Milan does not require you to be a member of the club's website, which typically demands a fee. Instead, to purchase a Rossoneri ticket you simply have to have an active MyMilan account with the club.

Supporters with such accounts can typically purchase up to four tickets per match.

Which are the official platforms where you can buy AC Milan tickets?

There are many platforms to check for AC Milan tickets as soon as availability is announced. They include the Official AC Milan site, Casa Milan ticketing office, Vivaticket sales points in Italy and Flagship Store on via Dante.

Our AC Milan Stadium guide has more information if you choose to book Rossoneri from their official website. Casa Milan ticket office is usually open between 10:00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. every day. Flagship Store on via Dante is open between 10:00 a.m. and 8.00 p.m. every day.

How to get an AC Milan membership

If you are interested in becoming an AC Milan member, then it is relatively easy to do via the club's official website.

It comes in the form of a ‘CRN' card, which currently costs €20 to acquire. The membership/card enables you to purchase tickets that have been placed on restricted sale, as well as granting access to away tickets for the club.

The card can be purchased online and usually arrives within 15-30 days. Once activated the card will be valid for four years.

AC Milan ticket prices at the San Siro Stadium

Like many stadiums, an AC Milan ticket at the San Siro can greatly fluctuate in price depending on which section of the ground you choose to sit.

At San Siro, there are plenty of options from which to choose. However, things can be a little overwhelming if it is your first time purchasing AC Milan tickets. The ground is split into four coloured sides: Red, Green, Blue and Orange – all of which command different fees.

As you will see below, the red side at San Siro often features the most expensive tickets, unlike the orange side, where tickets are quite affordable. Tickets for both the Blue and Green sides often demand the same fee and are the cheapest available options.

AC Milan seating plan at San Siro Stadium

A seating plan for AC Milan tickets at the San Siro Stadium

AC Milan hospitality tickets

The Italian outfit offers a range of hospitality tickets via the Rossoneri's ‘Club 1899' programme.

In terms of private suites, the club offers Sky Boxes in both the Red and Orange sections of the San Siro. Each offers private catering and hospitality services before, during, and after the match and can hold up to 10 guests.

Lounges, on the other hand, offer a far greater variety, with the club offering 11 to choose from. Similar to the suites, these lounges each have varying perks, so it is worth checking the club's official website to help decide which lounge is right for you.

AC Milan's lowest tier of hospitality offers premium seats in either the Red or Orange sections, although neither are accompanied by hospitality services at any point during the match.

AC Milan tickets FAQs

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A view of San Siro. -photo credit to Imago

How to get to the San Siro Stadium at AC Milan

If you are travelling to the San Siro by car, there are several routes available. Depending on where you are coming from, one of the A1, A4, A7, or A8 will likely be your best bet—but be prepared for heavy traffic as the majority of fans travel to the ground in this way.

However, if you plan on taking the train, the Metro is likely to be the best option, with the Metropolitana Linea 5 being the closest station to the ground.

How can I get AC Milan away tickets?

To purchase away tickets for AC Milan, you must be a CRN card holder. The card must be activated, with the code linked to the card needed when buying the ticket.

There are of course far fewer away tickets to purchase compared to home tickets, and, therefore, they are extremely difficult to obtain.

How can I get cheap AC Milan tickets?

The key to cheap tickets is purchasing early and sitting in the least expensive sections of the ground. In the case of AC Milan and the San Siro, this would mean buying tickets for either the Blue or Green sides of the stadium, with the higher tiers usually being the best option.

Reselling websites is also a possible option; however, caution is strongly advised when using this method.

Can I do a stadium tour of the San Siro?

Yes, you can do a stadium tour of the San Siro.

San Siro stadium tours often take around forty minutes and either include a tour of the stadium and the museum, or just the museum. A tour of both the stadium and the museum will cost €18, while a tour of just the museum will cost just €7.

If you are a family of four, then you can purchase a special family package for €50.

How to watch AC Milan at home

For a UK Fan who is unable to attend the San Siro in person and wishes to watch the Rossoneri from the comfort of their own home instead, then TNT Sports is a must with the broadcaster having exclusive rights to Serie A football in the UK.

Can I buy AC Milan tickets from third-party platforms?

Yes. There are several third-party platforms from which you can buy AC Milan tickets. A good example is SeatPick. SeatPick is a legitimate third-party ticket resale platform that enjoys a wide array of partnerships across sports and events.

By consolidating tickets in one place, fans of football teams can quickly access available seats on SeatPick and book on the go. However, note that you will pay more, including booking fees, than the regular prices on the official AC Milan ticketing platform.

Viagogo and Ticombo are two other leading third-party ticket resale platforms that sell AC Milan tickets.

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Harry Dowsett

Freelance football writer with experience writing for multiple digital platforms, such as GIVEMESPORT. Recently graduated from Portsmouth University with a media studies degree - completing a dissertation on the evolution of sports journalism in the process. He has a love for Arsenal Football Club and a passion for football as a whole.

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