Serie A away days
Italy
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Serie A is the home of Juventus, Inter, AC Milan, Napoli, Roma and Lazio — clubs with deep European pedigree and some of the most theatrical fan cultures in football.
This guide covers Serie A trip planning: when to come, ticketing quirks, and how to combine matches.
Stadium information
- Capacity
- San Siro 75,923 · Stadio Olimpico (Roma, Lazio) 70,634
- Opened
- Various
Italian football's curva culture remains some of the most visually striking in Europe — flag displays, smoke (where permitted) and rolling chants.
Nearby airports
Milan Malpensa (MXP)
Hub for northern Italy
Rome Fiumicino (FCO)
Hub for Rome and central Italy
Naples (NAP)
Hub for southern Italy and Napoli
Where to stay
Central districts of host cities
Italian cities reward walking and have efficient metro/tram to most grounds.
Tickets
Serie A requires photo ID matching the ticket holder for many fixtures. Buy via the club's official site and bring the document used at booking.
Big-club home games and European nights sell out fast; mid-table Serie A is generally accessible.
ID and ticketing
Serie A's tessera del tifoso system and strict ID-matching rules can catch out international travellers. Buy through official channels, use your passport at the gate, and don't try to transfer tickets between names.
Hospitality packages bypass much of this complexity and are widely available.
The best Serie A trips
Milan (Inter and AC Milan at San Siro) is the easiest big-city Serie A weekend. Rome (Lazio and Roma share the Stadio Olimpico) is another double-club option. Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona is one of the most passionate atmospheres in Europe.
Season runs August to May with a winter break in early January.
FAQs
When does Serie A run?+
August to May with a short winter break in late December and early January.
Do I need photo ID at a Serie A match?+
Often yes — bring the document used to buy the ticket.
How do I get Serie A tickets?+
Use the official club site or accredited hospitality. Avoid unofficial resale.
Which Serie A trip is best for atmosphere?+
San Siro for Inter and Milan, Stadio Maradona for Napoli, Stadio Olimpico for the Rome derby.
Can I combine multiple Serie A games?+
Yes — Italian high-speed rail makes Milan-Turin, Milan-Rome and Rome-Naples doubles realistic.
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