What makes it 65% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free, shady lawns suit stroller walks and restrooms have changing tables, yet no nursing room, powerful PA speakers and uneven gravel paths demand advance planning and self-supplied gear.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to stroll the gardens, use totems, visit the gallery and take breaks with your baby.
Stroll in Parco Botanico:
Walk among century-old trees and a small lake.
Tip: Use the paved paths for smooth stroller rides; bring a blanket for shady lawns.
Self-guided totem tour:
Discover the racecourse’s history via digital stations.
Tip: Follow the numbered totems to keep the visit easy and engaging for your baby.
Photo stop at Horse of Leonardo:
See the world’s largest equestrian bronze statue.
Tip: Visit in the morning to avoid crowds and capture clear family photos.
Explore GAMI multimedia gallery:
Browse short videos and interactive displays on racing.
Tip: Use this indoor area for a calm break if your baby needs shade or warmth.

Renato Consoli
🏇 Snai San Siro Racecourse: Between History, Adrenaline, and an Unexpected Win! We visited the Snai San Siro Racecourse almost by chance, drawn by the curiosity of experiencing the thrill of betting for once, and we were blown away. You find yourself immersed in a world apart that you wouldn't expect in the heart of Milan. 🏛️ A Unique Place Between Sport and Culture It's not just a place where ...
Laura Avelar
Went to see Tananai at the Ippodromo San Siro and it was amazing! The food was really good, the staff were super polite, and everything felt safe and well organized. Great atmosphere and such a fun night overall!
Monica Gallucci
A place from another era, sadly forgotten. Horse races are becoming less and less popular, but the racetrack still gives me great thrills. It's worth going at least once.
Hilana
First time at the SNAI racetrack for a concert, in my case Tananai. I was in the pit area and could hear everything perfectly: perfect and convenient location, right in front of Piazzale Lotto with all public transport available, no problem getting home. Well organized, I'd love to go back!
Giorgia Palmas
It's one of the worst places to see concerts in Milan. It's difficult to get to. It's muddy, so never wear sneakers or sandals unless you want to throw them away. As soon as it rains, it becomes unbearable, with visibility reduced to say the least from practically every angle. It's a shame they hold concerts here when San Siro isn't playing; even the coolest concert would look like crap.
In summer, come early to enjoy cool morning shade in the botanical park. In colder months, use the indoor GAMI gallery as a warm, quiet space for feeding or napping.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult race-day ticket (per adult) | EUR 5 |
| Snack and drink at Turf-Ploom bar | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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