San Siro is giving fans a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the iconic stadium from a breathtaking new perspective before it's demolished. For the next few months, visitors can walk along the stadium's rafters on a new Skywalk tour, suspended 55 metres above the pitch.
With both AC Milan and Inter Milan now owning the land around the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, plans are moving forward to build a new arena in the current car park area. Once the new stadium is completed, the legendary San Siro will be torn down, making this Skywalk experience a rare opportunity to soak in the historic venue from a dizzying height.
The tour takes fans along the red metal beams that criss-cross the iconic roof, offering panoramic views of Milan's skyline and a bird's-eye view of the pitch below. The third tier was originally added for the 1990 World Cup, and the tour also includes a talk on the architectural history of the arena, blending sports heritage with stunning visuals.
This Skywalk is the latest effort to generate revenue from the stadium, an area where both clubs have long faced limited opportunities. It can be combined with the existing museum tour package, making it a must-do for any football fan visiting Milan. Whether you're a die-hard supporter or just love unique sports experiences, walking 55 metres above the hallowed turf is the perfect way to say goodbye to an icon.
