Juventus away day guide
Turin, Italy
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Juventus are Italy's most decorated club and one of the few European giants to own their own modern stadium. The Allianz Stadium in Turin is intimate, modern and almost always full — a contrast to the larger Italian grounds.
This guide covers Juventus tickets, the trip from Turin city centre to the stadium, and where to stay.
Stadium information
- Capacity
- 41,507
- Opened
- 2011
- Address
- Corso Gaetano Scirea 50, 10151 Torino TO
The Allianz is the closest Italian stadium has come to an English-style atmosphere. Every seat is on the pitch, and the curva produces a rolling noise that can carry a game.
Nearby airports
Turin Caselle (TRN)
16 km / 25 min by taxi
Milan Malpensa (MXP)
130 km
Useful if you can't fly direct — train to Turin Porta Susa in 2h.
Where to stay
Centro Storico (Porta Nuova)
Best food, museums and grand boulevards, 20-minute tram to the stadium.
Quadrilatero Romano
Old town atmosphere, great bars and aperitivo, easy taxi to the ground.
Continassa / Vinovo
Modern hotels near the stadium for an early-arrive matchday.
Tickets
Juve sell tickets through the official site with prices that scale by opponent. Champions League knockouts and Derby della Mole are the hardest tickets; mid-table Serie A is generally easy.
Hospitality through Juventus' premium partners is widely available and one of the easiest ways to guarantee a seat for visiting fans.
Why visit Juventus
Juve are the only Italian club to have won the European Cup and Intertoto Cup, UEFA Cup and Champions League — a complete European trophy set. Their Allianz Stadium model has since influenced new builds across Italy.
Turin itself is one of Italy's underrated cities — Egyptian Museum, Mole Antonelliana, Fiat history at Lingotto and a thriving aperitivo culture in the Centro Storico.
Matchday in Turin
The official matchday shuttle from Porta Susa is the easiest way to reach the stadium. Trams run from the centre too but get packed; taxis take 15-20 minutes.
The J-Museum and Allianz Stadium Tour are on-site, and a great way to fill the morning before an evening kick-off.
FAQs
How do I get Juventus tickets?+
Use the official Juventus website or a hospitality partner. Bring ID matching the booking name.
How do I get to the Allianz Stadium?+
Take the official matchday shuttle from Porta Susa, the tram (line 9/10) or a 15-minute taxi from the centre.
Where should I stay in Turin?+
Centro Storico or Quadrilatero Romano for the best food and atmosphere.
Is the J-Museum worth visiting?+
Yes — one of the best club museums in Italy, included with the stadium tour.
Will I need photo ID?+
Yes — Serie A enforces ID checks for most fixtures; bring the document used at purchase.
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