How to Buy Tickets to Watch Torino at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
By Dan Cancian
Torino tickets are available on the club’s official website or at the ticket offices at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.
Tickets start at €29 for adults and €25 for under-18s, or €25 and €15 for fidelity card holders (using the Roma game in January 2026 as an example).
The prices can vary depending on the fixtures, with tickets for more high-profile games more expensive. The prices are all broken down in detail on Torino’s website.

Members are given priority access to tickets for big fixtures while matches such as the Turin derby are limited to fidelity card holders.
You can purchase Torino’s Cuore Granata card for €15 plus shipping on the club’s website or in person at the ticket offices at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, which is open Monday to Friday between 10am and 1pm and 2pm and 6pm.
The card is valid for 10 years from the date of release, but you do not need one to buy a ticket, even if you are from outside Italy.
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 to have ID and leave a bit of time as collection offices can get busy on matchdays.
Kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance.
Hospitality packages are also available in the shape of the Sky Box and Tribuna Grande Torino packages. The former includes hospitality and catering inside the Sky Box Business Suite during the match, along with dedicated stewards and hostesses and 10 tickets (Serie A and Coppa Italia). The latter includes access to the exclusive Hospitality Lounge along with a ticket in Tribuna Grande Torino grandstand, plus pre-match and half-time catering.
Prices vary, so contact Hospitality Torino for more info.
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