Serie A
Inter vs Roma
Milan, Italy • Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)

San Siro on a matchday is loud, cramped, and exactly what football should feel like. Inter Milan play their home fixtures in Milan across Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the Champions League. Compare Inter Milan ticket prices across resale platforms for every upcoming fixture below.
Serie A
Inter vs Roma
Milan, Italy • Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)
Serie A
Como vs Inter
Como, Italy • Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Serie A
Inter vs Cagliari
Milan, Italy • Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)
Coppa Italia
Inter vs Como
Milan, Italy • Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)
Serie A
Torino vs Inter
Turin, Italy • Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Serie A
Inter vs Parma Calcio 1913
Milan, Italy • Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)
Serie A
Lazio vs Inter
Rome, Italy • Stadio Olimpico
Serie A
Inter vs Hellas Verona
Milan, Italy • Giuseppe Meazza (San-Siro)
Serie A
Bologna vs Inter
Bologna, Italy • Stadio Renato Dall Ara
Compare average ticket prices for upcoming Inter matches across verified resale platforms. Prices are based on the last 7 days and updated every 30 minutes.
| Match | Competition | Date | Cheapest | Avg Price | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
vs Roma | Serie A | Apr 5 | €34 | €104 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Como | Serie A | Apr 12 | €145 | €236 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Cagliari | Serie A | Apr 17 | €28 | €69 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Como | Coppa Italia | Apr 22 | €19 | €41 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Torino | Serie A | Apr 26 | €98 | €107 | → Stable |
vs Parma Calcio 1913 | Serie A | May 3 | €42 | €79 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Lazio | Serie A | May 10 | €61 | €72 | → Stable |
vs Hellas Verona | Serie A | May 17 | €65 | €127 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Bologna | Serie A | May 24 | €131 | €188 | ↓ Dropping |
Shown prices are for a single ticket and may exclude additional fees.



Giuseppe Meazza Stadium holds around 75,000 fans and sits in the San Siro district of Milan. Inter share it with city rivals AC Milan (same pitch, very different crowds).
Take the Linea 5 (the purple one) to San Siro Stadio. It drops you right at the ground and skips the matchday traffic chaos entirely.
Giuseppe Meazza Stadium is nicknamed La Scala del Calcio, a nod to Milan's famous opera house.
For most Serie A fixtures, the atmosphere is loud and the sightlines are good from almost every tier. For the Derby della Madonnina or a Champions League knockout, expect a sold-out stadium and a crowd that treats every minute like it matters.
How hard is it to get Inter Milan tickets? That depends on the match. A Serie A fixture against a side like Parma or Hellas Verona might still have seats available days before kickoff. Prices for those games can start as low as €14 for upper-tier seats. A Derby della Madonnina against AC Milan, or a Champions League knockout tie? Those are a different story entirely. Priority phases swallow up allocations fast, often before casual visitors even know sale has opened. The key variables are the opponent, the competition, and whether you hold a Tessera Siamo Noi membership card. Without one, your options for the biggest fixtures narrow considerably.
The simplest way to buy Inter Milan tickets is through the official club website. You create an account, browse upcoming fixtures, and select your seats on an interactive stadium map. The map shows availability in real time, so you can see exactly which sections still have seats and pick your spot before checkout.
Prices vary significantly by fixture. For the 2025-26 Serie A season, the cheapest seats start at around €14 (up in the gods of the third tier). The most expensive standard tickets go up to around €140. The second tier offers solid views and lands somewhere in the middle of that range. It is often the best value for first-time visitors.
Inter offer two ticket types: base tickets, which cannot be transferred, and transferable tickets that carry an additional fee starting at around €20 depending on the section. For most casual visits, base tickets are fine. Just make sure the name on the ticket matches the person attending (clubs in Serie A are strict about this).
You can also buy tickets in person at the stadium's biglietterie (ticket offices) or at authorised stores and agencies around the city. Many of these are travel agencies or bookshops. Note that physical points of sale often charge an extra handling fee on top of the face value. For any high-demand fixture, do not rely on this route. By the time you show up, the decent seats are usually gone.
Pros of buying through the official Inter Milan website
Cons of buying through the official Inter Milan website
Inter offer hospitality packages for home matches at San Siro. The options range from standard upgraded seating to full VIP lounge access with food and drinks included.
The premium option is the Orange Sky Lounge. This is a VIP-level hospitality package in the longside or corner lower sections. It includes lounge access, complimentary drinks, buffet-style food, a VIP entrance, and padded seats. For a Serie A match against a mid-tier club, these tickets start from €275 per person.
For fans who want a hospitality experience without the full lounge package, TicketSeal also offers standard tickets with extras included. These can be a practical option for international visitors who want a smoother purchase process.
For reference, hospitality packages for a Serie A match against Bologna started at around €299. Prices vary by fixture. A derby or Champions League match will cost significantly more. Our advice is to book hospitality packages early. Hospitality inventory for bigger fixtures moves faster than you might expect.
When official tickets are gone, resale platforms are the practical next step. For a mid-table Serie A fixture, you may not even need them. For the Derby della Madonnina or a Champions League knockout match, they are often the only realistic option.
Prices on resale vary a lot depending on the fixture. A regular Serie A game against a side like Parma or Cagliari might cost €40–€80 on resale. A derby can push well above €200, sometimes higher for good seats in the lower tiers.
Use TicketSeal to compare prices across multiple resale platforms at once. It takes a few seconds and often surfaces a meaningful price difference between sellers listing the same section for the same match.
Prices at San Siro vary a lot depending on the opponent and where you sit. A midweek league match against a bottom-half side looks nothing like derby week. Here's a realistic breakdown.
| Match Type | Face Value | Resale Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Serie A (mid-table opponent) | €14–€84 | €40–€120 | Seats in the third tier start very cheap. Second ring is the sweet spot. |
| Serie A vs top-half side (e.g. Roma, Lazio) | €40–€140 | €100–€200 | Priority phases eat into general availability |
| Derby della Madonnina (vs AC Milan) | €80–€140+ | €200–€400+ | Sells out fast. Resale is often the only route |
| Coppa Italia home match | €14–€75 | €50–€130 | Easier to get than league matches against big sides |
| Champions League group stage | €50–€140 | €120–€250 | Availability depends heavily on opponent prestige |
| Champions League knockout tie | €80–€140+ | €250–€500+ | Tessera Siamo Noi often required for official route |



Curva Nord is where Inter's ultras gather. It fills the north end of Giuseppe Meazza and is entirely standing, loud from kickoff, and not the place to sit quietly and watch the game unfold.
For a first visit, aim for the second tier of the red or orange Tribune sections. The views are excellent and the atmosphere is a step up from the upper gods without the intensity of the Curva Nord.
Giuseppe Meazza holds around 75,000 fans, making it the largest stadium in Italy. Every seat faces the pitch at a steep angle, which means the sightlines are genuinely good even from the upper tiers.