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How AC Milan fans can make the most of their trips to San Siro

Wajih by Wajih
10 November 2025
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San Siro ahead of Inter - Milan match in Coppa Italia second leg fixture on April 23, 2025. (Getty Images)

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For many football fans, a trip to Milan means one thing: AC Milan. From watching a live match at the San Siro to exploring the club’s history, the city offers a dream experience for every Rossoneri supporter. But whether you’re flying in for a Champions League night or spending a weekend exploring Milan’s landmarks, safety should always come first.

Milan is generally welcoming and secure, but like any major European city, it’s wise to stay alert, especially around busy tourist areas and on match days. Here’s how you can make the most of your AC Milan trip while keeping yourself and your belongings protected.

Stay Sharp Around San Siro and Tourist Hotspots:

The San Siro Stadium is one of football’s most iconic venues, and naturally, it draws huge crowds. On match days, the excitement can be intense, but so can the risk of pickpockets and counterfeit ticket sellers. Always buy your tickets through trusted platforms or the official AC Milan website to avoid scams.

Before and after games, be cautious on public transport. The M5 metro line to San Siro Ippodromo gets packed before kickoff. Keep valuables secure and avoid displaying expensive items. As a general rule, carry only what you need, ID, a small amount of cash, and your phone.

The same applies to top tourist spots like the Duomo, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and Piazza del Duomo. These areas attract visitors and opportunists alike. Pickpockets often work in teams, so be mindful if someone distracts you with petitions, souvenirs, or “free gifts.”

Smart Money and Online Safety:

Even when planning your trip or buying tickets online, scammers may try to take advantage. Always double-check URLs and confirm that you’re on legitimate booking sites. Avoid clicking random links offering “exclusive” match packages or VIP passes.

You can also educate yourself about avoiding digital fraud by reading platforms like winna scam, which help travelers recognize misleading websites and suspicious online behavior. Learning how to spot these scams can protect both your money and your personal data before you even set foot in Milan.

Match Day Tips for AC Milan Supporters:

Match day in Milan is electric. From the Curva Sud chants to the city buzzing with red and black jerseys, it’s an unforgettable experience. But to enjoy it fully, it pays to plan ahead.

Arrive at the stadium early to avoid the last-minute rush and give yourself time to pass through security. Don’t carry large bags, they’ll likely be inspected or denied entry. Instead, bring only essentials like your phone, wallet, and ID.

Be cautious when wearing AC Milan colors outside the home sections, especially during derby matches against Inter Milan. Friendly banter is common, but rival fans can get passionate, and it’s best to avoid unnecessary confrontations.

After the game, the transport lines back to the city center will be crowded. Consider hanging around for a bit, grab a panino or espresso at a nearby café and wait for the rush to ease before heading out.

Respect Local Customs and Street Smarts:

Milanese locals are proud of their city and their football culture. Simple respect goes a long way, a polite "Buongiorno" when entering shops or a "Grazie" when leaving is appreciated.

When dining outdoors or in cafés, don’t leave your bag hanging from a chair or on the floor. Keep it close, preferably looped around your leg. If someone tries to sell you trinkets or asks you to sign something while you’re seated, just say, “No, grazie” and focus on your meal.

Also, steer clear of anyone offering unsolicited help at ATMs or metro ticket machines, genuine staff will always wear identifiable uniforms.

Nightlife and Getting Around Milan:

If you plan to celebrate an AC Milan win, Milan’s nightlife won’t disappoint. The Navigli district, Porta Romana, and Corso Como are all lively spots. Stick to reputable bars, keep an eye on your drink, and know how you’ll get back to your hotel before heading out.

When returning late, use official taxis or trusted rideshare apps. Public transport runs smoothly, but as always, stay alert on late-night trams or buses.

Health, Emergencies, and Useful Numbers

If something goes wrong, Italy’s all-in-one emergency number is 112, for police, fire, or medical help. Pharmacies (farmacie) are easy to find throughout the city, and many have extended hours.

Travel insurance is strongly recommended, especially if you plan to attend events or carry valuable items. It can cover medical issues, lost belongings, or even trip cancellations.

During summer, Milan can get hot and humid. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and enjoy breaks in shaded parks like Parco Sempione.

Final Thoughts: Celebrate Milan Safely and Proudly:

Supporting AC Milan at San Siro is more than a football match, it’s a lifelong memory. With a bit of awareness, you can enjoy every chant, every goal, and every moment without worry.
By combining smart travel habits with basic safety measures, you’ll experience Milan the way it’s meant to be, passionate, vibrant, and unforgettable. For more insights on digital and travel safety, check out over99, where professionals share useful experiences that can also guide responsible online practices.

Whether you’re there for a derby night or a stadium tour, AC Milan’s spirit will stay with you long after you’ve left the city. Travel smart, cheer loud, and enjoy Milan, the Rossoneri way.

Milan San Siro stadium view
.MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 22: General view outside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Venezia FC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on January 22, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
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