da betcris: The draw for the knockout stages of Champions League paired Tottenham Hotspur with AC Milan in the last 16, meaning that Spurs fans will travelling to the Italian city once more this season. Many Tottenham fans went to see Spurs be defeated by Inter Milan in an entertaining match earlier in the season that ended 4-3, with some respectability for Tottenham earned by Gareth Bale’s hat-trick. However, if you didn’t travel to Milan for the Champions League group stage game, here is a guide to the Italian city so that you can watch Tottenham in Milan this time round.
da jogodeouro: The first thing you’ll want to do is get your hands on those coveted tickets for the match in the San Siro. The first leg takes place in Milan on Tuesday 15th February and you can check ticket availability by clicking here. The stadium is located in the San Siro district, in the Western Milan area, about 5.5 km from the centre of Milan. You can take the Metro on Line MM1 to Molino Dorino or Line 16 on the tram from Cathedral Square.
If you go down the route of car hire then heading to Milan from Torino you need to proceed towards Venice after the pay-station, up to the intersection for ‘Milano Certosa’. From there follow the road signs to the stadium. If you’re travelling from Rome you need to take the ‘Tangenziale Ovest’ Bypass and get off the road at the Statale 11 Interchange. From there, follow the signs to the stadium. You can search for car hire options, alongside flights, by clicking here.
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There are a number of flight options available to you, although as the Champions League fixture approaches the demand for air travel to Milan is sure to increase. Flights are available from Luton, London Gatwick, Stanstead and Heathrow direct to Milan Malpensa Airport. You can decide to stay in Milan for the night and get a return flight back the next day so that you can explore the Italian city as well as watch the football.
If you plan to stay in Milan for the night then you’ll need to book hotel accommodation alongside flights. The Football FanCast Travel Page is ideal for this as you can bring up all the hotels within a five mile radius of the San Siro. The available hotels are also listed in order of price so that your Italian football trip doesn’t have to cost you the earth. A handy map illustrates just where you’ll be staying, too, with Hotel San Siro Fiera on the doorstep of the AC Milan stadium.
So you can book football tickets, flights, hotel and accommodation for the AC Milan v Tottenham Champions League fixture with a couple of clicks of your mouse. This will ensure your trip to Italy is as simple as possible, then you just have to hope that Spurs do the business in the San Siro.