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Bruges On Tour: AC Milan

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Bruges On Tour

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Day to day 21 years ago tomorrow we take on Italian superpower AC Milan again. A top affair in the UEFA Champions League that some 4,000 Bruges fans will attend. Will you be there too? Then find all the info you need here!

Meeting Point: Arco Della Pace

Hand in hand, for Blue & Black! Together with the other Club supporters, gather from 4 p.m. in downtown Milan at the Acro Della Place. From there you can either walk (50 minutes walk) or take public transport to the San Siro stadium, as you choose.

Below you will find all the info to get to the stadium via public transport.

Public transportationNumber

Stop

Underground
M5 - Lilac

M1 - Red

Lilac: stop San Siro Stadio (500m)

Red: stop Lotto (2km)

Bus

49

78

64

80

98

49: Line Piazza Tirana - Lotto

78: Line Bisceglie M1 - Via Govone

64: Line Bonala M1 - Lorenteggio

80: Line De Angeli - Quinto Romano

98: Line Famagosta M2 - Piazzale Lotto M1

Streetcar
16
Stop Monte Velino - San Siro
Cab
02 4040
San Siro Stadium




Club NXT U19 first up

Our youngsters also make the trip to Milan for their showdown in the UEFA Youth League. At 2 p.m., they will take on AC Milan's U19 at the PUMA House Of Football. A familiar name among the Italian youngsters is that of Maximilian Ibrahimovic, son of soccer legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Will you be in Milan? Then be sure to come and support our youth!

Tickets cost between €3 and €7, supporters of Bruges take seats in the orange sections. There is no possibility to buy tickets on the spot, so buying your tickets in advance is a must!

Couldn't make the trip to Milan unfortunately? No worries! Thanks to AC Milan, we can offer the live stream of the match in the Club app, in addition to the live updates in the match center. So you don't have to miss anything from our trip to Milan!

All the info about AC Milan U19 - Club NXT U19

San Siro

Attending a match of the Rossoneri in one of the oldest, largest and most iconic stadiums in Europe is something you will never forget. Also known as the "Scala of soccer" or "the temple of soccer," it is the largest stadium in Italy with a capacity of 75,725 people. This magical venue offers the opportunity to feel the breathtaking experience of thousands of hearts beating and cheering together during every AC Milan home game.

The gates of the stadium open from 2h before kickoff. As an away supporter, you can enter the stadium only through gate 6. As in the Jan Breydel Stadium, smoking is prohibited inside the stadium. Only small bags (no bigger than A5) are allowed.

Discover the best spots in Milan

Milan is known for its beautiful buildings, Insta-worthy photo spots, great restaurants and bars and so much more.... Discover some of the city's top sights here!

Duomo Santa Maria Nascente

This cathedral is one of the largest Roman Catholic cathedrals in the world and the largest in Italy! The church stands in the Cathedral Square (Piazza Del Duomo) in the heart of Milan. The Cathedral is a major tourist attraction because of its interior with many medieval treasures and its exterior with dozens of turrets and thousands of statues.

Navigli District

Milan's system of navigable and interconnected canals gave the city greater access to the outside world at the time. Today, the Naviglio Grande and Naviglio Pavese are the only canals that are still visible, and around them has sprouted a flood of bars, restaurants and cafes that bustle with activity on weekends at night.

Isola's street art

Explore this neighborhood on foot and feast your eyes on street art, mostly commissioned by locals.

Castello Sforzesco & Arco Della Pace

Not only is the Arco Della Place the meeting place for Blue-Black supporters, it is also often seen, along with the nearby Castello Sforzesco, as a must-see when visiting Milan.

Milan's Castello Sforzesco dates back to the 15th century and was once one of the largest citadels in Europe. Today it houses several museums and numerous important works of art and relics, but it is also pleasant to wander through its courtyards and soak up the sense of history. Walk through the back gate straight into Parco Sempione, Milan's "green lung" and one of the city's most beautiful parks.