Parc des Princes Travel Guide
Home of the Paris Saint-Germain FC
Last Updated: March 30, 2026
Source: PSGMAG.NET per Creative Commons
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 2: St Petersburg Grand Prix -
•
Bottom Split Racing Series: Week 7: Iowa Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 3: Texas Motor Speedway -
•
Indy Racing World Series: Week 9: Indianapolis Motor Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 4: Daytona International Speedway -
•
Bottom Split Racing Series: Week 8: Charlotte Motor Speedway -
•
Indy Racing World Series: Week 10: Michigan International Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 5: New Hampshire Motor Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 2: St Petersburg Grand Prix -
•
Bottom Split Racing Series: Week 7: Iowa Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 3: Texas Motor Speedway -
•
Indy Racing World Series: Week 9: Indianapolis Motor Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 4: Daytona International Speedway -
•
Bottom Split Racing Series: Week 8: Charlotte Motor Speedway -
•
Indy Racing World Series: Week 10: Michigan International Speedway -
•
Wednesday Night Dash: Week 5: New Hampshire Motor Speedway -
•
Home of the Paris Saint-Germain FC
Last Updated: March 30, 2026
Source: PSGMAG.NET per Creative Commons
Stadium Scene connects the venue experience with the creators covering the teams that call this place home. Follow featured partners for podcasts, videos, blogs, and coverage tied directly to this venue’s teams.
Nobody in the Stadium Scene Network is currently covering the team or teams that play here.
If you run a podcast, video channel, blog, or creator brand focused on one of this venue’s teams, this is your opportunity to become the featured voice connected to this stadium.
Apply to Join the NetworkPick up these and thousands more great items from Fanatics, The Ultimate Fan Shop.
This is actually the third stadium that has sit on these grounds. This version opened in 1972, where the previous versions sat from 1897-1932 and 1932-1972. The current version of Paris Saint-Germain have played here since 1974. This stadium was one of the first in France to feature permanent lighting on the rooftop and no obstructed seating in the house.
Learn more about the teams that play here and upcoming events on our team pages.
A self-guided tour in nine languages is available which includes a trip through the grounds and the trophy room. It's recommended that tickets be purchased in advance from the club.
Parc des Princes delivers a compact and intense football experience, serving as home to Paris Saint-Germain in the heart of Paris.
Located in the city, the stadium is easily accessible by metro, bus, and rideshare.
The seating bowl is steep and close to the pitch, creating a strong atmosphere driven by supporter sections.
Concessions include traditional matchday options.
After the match, fans can explore Paris nightlife and dining throughout the city.
This stadium is unique in the fact that in addition to a ticket, you must show a government-issued ID card such as a driver's license or passport before entry. Your ticket must match the name on your ID for entry. Otherwise normal security applies such as metal detectors, pat-downs, and bag searches before entry.
Public Transit:
Both the 62 and 72 bus routes drop off within a short walk of the stadium. Please visit https://www.vianavigo.com/accueil for the latest routes and fares.
The Porte de Saint-Cloud Metro (subway) station is located within a short walk of the stadium. Please visit https://www.ratp.fr/en/horaires for latest schedules and fares.
Rideshare:
Taxi service is available all around the stadium, but expect to wait in traffic, as matches frequently end during heavy traffic periods.
Flying in for the game? Search current flight options for this destination.
Closest Major Airport: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
There are no official parking lots for the stadium and only a limited number of 3rd party owned car parks. It's highly recommended to take public transit or a taxi.
We're setting up a partnership with a new parking company. Stay tuned for more details.
Both the 62 and 72 bus routes drop off within a short walk of the stadium. Please visit https://www.vianavigo.com/accueil for the latest routes and fares.
The Porte de Saint-Cloud Metro (subway) station is located within a short walk of the stadium. Please visit https://www.ratp.fr/en/horaires for latest schedules and fares.
Taxi service is available all around the stadium, but expect to wait in traffic, as matches frequently end during heavy traffic periods.
Compare hotels and vacation rentals near Parc des Princes.
Here at stadiumscene.tv, we take pride in partnering with the best up and coming sports content producers in the business. Check out these great posts from our partners and maybe you'll find your new favorite stop on the web.
If you have a sports podcast or YouTube channel and want to see your work featured, check out The Stadium Scene Network.
Emil C.
I was here to catch the men's football gold medal match between France and Spain during the Olympic summer games. It was very convenient to get here via the...
Posted On: 2024-08-26 18:46:56
Read Full Review...
Jordan C.
We had a young person who is a huge soccer/futball fan and because we were not able to make a game during our trip, we took them to tour the stadium...
Posted On: 2023-12-14 06:20:25
Read Full Review...
Kelly F.
They have free wifi and it's GOOD! I came for the Women's FIFA World Cup. I still can't get over how good the wifi was (by far the best public wifi I've...
Posted On: 2019-06-18 03:47:57
Read Full Review...Powered by Yelp