Welcome to our guide to buying
AC Milan tickets! For ease of use, we've split this in two: buying
AC Milan tickets online and buying
AC Milan tickets offline.
Buying AC Milan Tickets Online
There are several specialized websites that sell
AC Milan tickets on the Internet. Based on our experience, the one that is most reliable and has the largest variety of offerings is
World Ticket Shop. Here is a summary of what they have to offer for future matches:
World Ticket Shop is a company that buys and sells tickets to major sporting events, including AC Milan's matches and they ship internationally at reasonable rates. Refunds are offered if matches get cancelled for any particular reason. They also offer a 120% refund in case they fail to deliver your tickets on time and you miss the event.
Sports Events 365 is another online ticket broker with a quality offer. They've got plenty of
AC Milan tickets on offer for various matches. In case you won't find your desired ticket on
World Ticket Shop, I'd recommend you give this one a look.
Check out their full list of AC Milan tickets here.
You can also give
SeatWave a try. They are a valid alternative and what's interesting in them is that they have a fairly decent stock of
AC Milan tickets.
Click here to check out their offer.
One other good option you may want to try is
Viagogo. They claim to be one of the largest ticket exchanges on the Internet.
You can see their AC Milan tickets here.
Other than
World Ticket Shop,
Sports Events 365,
SeatWave and
Viagogo, there is another option that is very reliable, such as
StubHub.
StubHub is a US based ticketing company specializing in North American events. This comes in handy if you want to get tickets for AC Milan's friendlies in the United States.
To check their AC Milan tickets, click here.
Buying AC Milan Tickets Offline
For home matches you can buy tickets directly at the San Siro stadium from specialized ticket boxes named Biglietteria Nord and Biglietteria Sud. Price cuts are offered for children aged 7 to 16 and elders over 65. Tickets for children under 7 years old can be purchased for a mere 2 EUR. Your passport is required for completing the purchase.
There is also the option of getting tickets from scalpers in case your luck runs out. You can find them outside the stadium on match day or at the Lotto station, which is the nearest from the stadium.
The club also sells tickets through the branches of the Intesa SanPaolo bank, one of the largest in Italy. Starting with the 2008/2009 season, with every ticket bought, AC Milan is also giving away a free Coure Rossonero card that gives you a presale option for future tickets sales. The card is valid for 10 years and can also be purchased for 10 EUR in case you don't buy tickets (in this case, as stated, you get it for free). With this system in place, having a Cuore Rossonero card is a must in case you'd like to buy tickets for important matches offline. The card can be acquired from Intesa SanPaolo. The card must be ordered in person and takes 7 to 10 days to get printed; it must also be picked up from the branch where you ordered it.
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