Overview
- ⏱️2 hoursApproximate duration
- 🏟️Large sizedVenue capacity is 41,000
- ❤️🔥Popular eventCurrently trending with fans


Discounts for fans aged 5 and under are available for specific sections.
A Babypark service is available at the stadium and children between 3 and 6 years old are welcome to attend and will be under the supervision of qualified staff. Inside the Allianz Stadium you can find 2 crèche areas: one in the East stand, reserved to supporters with tickets in first level, and the second one is reserved to Juventus Premium Club. This free service is available from 2 hours before kick-off.
There are no discounted tickets for students and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
Discounts for fans aged 65 and over are available for specific sections.
There are no discounted tickets for members of the military and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
Juventus has a free booking service to facilitate entry to the stadium for the disabled, which you can find here.
The service, aimed at supporters with certificates of 100% disability who need continuous assistance (a condition that must be stated on the certificate of disability), provides for the possibility of free access to the stadium with an accompanying adult carer.
For reasons of security and accessibility, the seats reserved for people with disabilities are specifically designated to meet the needs of the movement of wheelchairs inside the stadium. The regular ticket does not allow the entrance to the stadium of people in wheelchairs, so it is important to remember that any regular tickets purchased do not allow access to the facility.
Accreditation is issued following the presentation of documentation certifying the disability of the user, so it is strictly personal and not transferable.
Pursuant to the Ministerial Decree of Home Affairs of 06/06/2005, the ticket will include your name, therefore when purchasing, you must present valid ID or a photocopy of this.
You must bring valid ID with you to the stadium (this also applies to those under the age of 14 if not accompanied by an adult).
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: Allianz Stadium, Corso Gaetano Scirea 50, Turin, Piedmont, 10151, Italy Directions in Google Maps
Parking onsite at the Allianz Stadium can be purchased for each matchday roughly 15 days in advance, or upon arrival 3 hours before kick-off subject to availability. There are a total of 4,000 parking spaces dedicated solely for fans.
Each parking area has free, non-bookable spaces reserved for the disabled with a 100% disability, with accreditation for the reference match, subject to availability.
Taxis can pick up and drop off on roads around the venue, although due to congestion this may not be advisable on matchdays.
You can reach the Allianz Stadium by bus on the following lines:
A shuttle bus (9/) will also run from the Bernini subway stop directly to the Allianz Stadium on matchdays.
Allianz Stadium can easily be reached by train from anywhere in Italy. On arriving in Turin, from Porta Nuova and Porta Susa stations, head to the dedicated shuttle buses that leave from the Bernini subway stop.
From Porta Nuova and Porta Susa (subway stop: 18 Dicembre) take the subway in the direction of Fermi. Get off at Bernini, from where the shuttle bus 9/ will take you directly to the Allianz Stadium on matchdays. The last departure is 45 minutes after the end of the match.
The Allianz Stadium is approximately a 6.0 km (72 min) walk from the centre of Turin.
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