Juventus Stadium
Juventus Stadium
4.5
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Nik R
Varna, Bulgaria6,654 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
We combined the tour of the stadium with a visit to the museum and we all did enjoy the both. The stadium is pretty new and very well maintained which, of course, is understandable when we talk about such a great club as Juventus. Our guide was very knowledgeable and was giving a lot of information about the history of the club and its present events. Although the tour group was quite big and the guide was talking in Italian and English, he was able and patient to answer all the questions. Prior to starting the tour, we watched a 2-3 minutes 3D movie about Juventus and its most memorable matches for which we had to pay a couple of euros more. The tour included the grandstand, the pitch, the dressing rooms, the press room, etc. After the stadium tour we went to the museum and finally to the store for some outfits and souvenirs.
Would be awesome to visit a match here one day.....
Written May 2, 2020
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A. Terramoto
110 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
As a Juve fan it was great to have the opportunity to visit their home field and watch a great 4-0 victory with Ronaldo scoring three. Regarding the stadium itself, it is different from what we Americans are used to.
For starters getting in requires showing ID (our case passports) at least twice, something new for most, unless you utilize Clear at some stadiums like I try to do. The metal detector was standard but didn't appear to be used correctly.
The number of fans was far smaller that an American football game and about the size of an average baseball game.
Concessions stands were not as plentiful and restrooms were limited, two things new stadiums here in the states just don't suffer from.
I did like the visitors section keeping the outsiders to their own territory in order to avoid unnecessary confrontations.
Overall it was a lot of fun.
Written January 21, 2020
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Funkhauser
Brentwood, UK212 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2023 • Solo
I’d always wanted to experience a Serie A match and Juventus have always been my ‘Italian’ team, so I booked up the match day ticket/ hotel/ flight package for the Juvè vs Lazio game.
The day before the match I checked out the stadium area as well as visiting the Juventus museum and club shop ( for the obligatory Juvè shirt!). On the day of the match I took the tram from my hotel to the stadium, and back again afterwards, as taxi’s are impossible to get on a match day. It was approx. a 20 minute tram ride followed by a 12 minute walk to the Allianz Arena. However, the outside of the stadium has a ring of security which means increased distance if walking around the stadium. I am not the best walker in the world and not particularly fit and mobile, and Sod’s Law my seat was complete around the opposite side of the stadium! It took me at least 40 minutes to get to my designated entrance. Hence the 4 stars rather than 5. I was also asked for photo ID by security so remember to take your passport or driving licence etc.
The ground itself is spacious and modern, and the atmosphere was excellent. Highly recommended if you can bare the walking!
Written September 19, 2023
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Max B
5 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Friends
Away fans get treated unfairly with loads of controls and little service. The staff was kind but heavily understaffed. There was only one beer counter and not enough restrooms. We had to stay for an additional 30 minutes after the game and couldn’t move around freely before the game. The light shows were embarrassing and the stadium not worthy of a football match since it seemed like some sort of an event and not like an actual football match. There were weird DJ performances and only the away fans provided noise and enthusiasm.
Written March 10, 2023
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drdannypepper
Düsseldorf, Germany6 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022 • Couples
I am a fan, but the tour was disappointing. It wasn't possible to sit and take photos on the substitutes bench or in the locker room, neither in the press conference room. Even in Barcelona it was possible. The tour guide was very stressed, had no humor and didn't seem to like what she does. When someone took a photo a few metres from the group she just shouted that this is forbidden.

Better visit a match!
Written July 1, 2022
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GOH77
Malta442 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022 • Family
Beautiful stadium by Italian standards. The Juventus museum was an enjoyable experience. Expected better during the stadium tour quite honestly. Little interaction and enthusiasm by the guide. Felt it was rushed, just the scripted bare minmal details explained. Been to other stadium tours and this was the worst experience by far. Visited on 22 May, dressing room was bare due to a final played a day before which we also attended. On matchday queing and entering the stadium was chaotic and disorganised, bar code scanners couldn't read some home printed tickets. Very helpful on the otherhand Patrizia for assisting with the online booking, which is not necessarily straight forward.
Written May 23, 2022
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1970fog
Bern, Switzerland486 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
That's a great feeling! During the tour you will get a glimpse of the "100 Club" (VIP Area), the sacred lawn, the changing rooms where the top stars prepare for their mission and the press conference rooms. Don't forget to visit the museum, which presents the rise of one of the biggest football clubs in the world with many highlights. A visit is very worthwhile.
Written January 1, 2020
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Keithw1203
53 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022 • Family
Went to a match while visiting Turino with my football mad pre-teen son. You can buy tickets on the Juventus official Web site after you register. We were in the South end Upper level of the stadium great atmosphere but the fans in this end like to stand so pick tickets up higher for a better view. There are guys selling merchandise in trucks outside the stadium Avoid Avoid Avoid. They ripped me off for an item my son wanted we paid the tourist price for what he wanted. It was 25% cheaper in the store inside the ground. There is also an official Store in the centre of Turino. Stadium easily accessible we got the number 3 tram from the centre of town and it was a short walk to the stadium.
Written April 17, 2022
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Andrea Parisi
Lido di Ostia, Italy58 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
I have been to the Allianz stadium several times, from a structural and technological point of view the stadium is fantastic. The plays of light and sound in the pre-match are truly beautiful. The real problem that is increasingly noticeable, match after match, is the support. Now it seems to have become a theater. There are moments in matches when silence reigns. The stringent rules that force people not to carry flags, banners, etc. are killing the fans. The thing that made me most angry was when a few days ago, at the Juve A against Juve B match, they didn't let in a poster made by my brother even after having sent the official request form via email. I find it absurd to deny entry to a small poster made by a boy for his favorite player. Not even if there were any insults or other things written there. I am truly disappointed by the club and these attitudes that ruin football
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Written August 12, 2023
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raffaele f
Ferrara, Italy7,139 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2024 • Family
First facility in Italy owned by a club and among the most modern and advanced in the world, seen for the first time on the occasion of Juventus vs Atalanta (a huge Juventus granddaughter), a very modern and efficient stadium in all services, match seen in the west stand second ring, perfect view. From the second ring the dates of all the club's victories flow, having gone very early we were able to see the grandstand in front of us, impressively the black and white seats that make up the figure of players in action, in the side stand, "Agnelli stand". the 3 stars won in yellow, as in the opposite one. The choreographies of the fans and the club anthem sung at the top of their lungs by the entire stadium in a blaze of flags were very impressive.
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Written March 22, 2024
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