How to Buy Tickets to Watch Palermo at the Stadio Renzo Barbera
By Dan Cancian
Tickets for Palermo matches can be purchased on the club’s official website or through VivaTicket, with printed tickets available at the Siamo Aquile bar, situated on the ground floor at the Stadio Renzo Barbera.
You can buy tickets at authorised resellers such as Labisi Eventi in Viale Croce Rossa 96, just a four-minute walk from Teatro Massimo. You can search for other retailers in Italy by entering your region and city here.
Prices start at €24 for adults and €19 for under-16s in the Curva Nord, while tickets in the Gradinata Superiore are €30 for adults, €25 for women, under-16s and over-65s and €15 for under-14s.
A seat in the under-cover Tribuna Centrale, meanwhile, will set you back €77 for adults and €60 for under-16s and over-65s.

Match tickets normally go on sale about a week in advance and the bigger games sell out quickly, so keep an eye on the site and the club’s social channels for information.
When picking up tickets at the stadium or at the ticket office, remember ID and leave a bit of time as the number of collection booths open varies depending on the fixture.
You do not need to be a Palermo member to buy tickets, but fidelity card holders are given priority access to a number of high-profile fixtures. You can purchase the Siamo Aquile card online for €11 plus shipping costs, or you can pay online and then pick it up at the ground between 10am and 1pm and 4pm and 6pm Monday to Friday.
The card, which is valid for three years, also allows the holder to transfer tickets to fellow Siamo Aquile card holders as well as purchase season tickets for a single game, when they are made available by a season ticket holder who cannot attend.
Hospitality packages are also available online. The €150 VIP package allows you to “dive into behind-the-scenes of a match day” through a guided tour of the stadium, with access to the team’s arrival area, the dressing room, tunnel and the dugouts.
Following a visit to the Palermo Museum and food in the hospitality lounge buffet, you will get pitchside to see the players warm up too.
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