Stade de France
Stade de France

Stade de France

Saint-Denis, Paris, Île-de-France, 93216

The Basics

Built in time for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, the Stade de France is where the country’s most important sports games are played. The largest modular stadium in the world, it’s home to both the national soccer and rugby teams, and serves as the part-time home of Paris’ rugby team, Stade Français.

Stade de France is included in the Paris Pass scheme, while a range of behind-the-scenes tours offer special stadium access to dedicated fans. The stadium can even be glimpsed on a helicopter tour over the city.

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Stade de France: Behind the Scenes Tour
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Stade de France: Behind the Scenes Tour
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What an experience! My son stood, sat, and practiced soccer where is hero’s did the same. The guide was wonderful and it was the perfect length. I would highly recommend!
Kristen_R, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • In addition to major concerts, and soccer and rugby games, the stadium also hosts track and field events, music festivals, opera performances, automotive races, and more.

  • Free Wi-Fi service is available throughout Stade de France.

  • Avoid bringing luggage, pets, large umbrellas, alcohol, glass bottles, cigarettes, and fireworks to the stadium; plastic water bottles and homemade snacks are allowed.

  • Refreshment stalls are hosted across the stadium, and an in-seat food and drink delivery service is also available.

  • The bulk of the stadium is accessible to wheelchair users and others with limited mobility.

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How to Get There

Stade de France can be reached by Métro (take line 13 to Saint-Denis Porte de Paris), by RER (take line B to La Plaine Stade de France or line D to Stade de France Saint-Denis), or Île-de-France tramway (take line 1 to Gare de Saint-Denis or line 8 to St Denis Porte de Paris). The stadium can also be reached by car but on-site parking must be booked in advance.

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When to Get There

Stade de France hosts major events throughout the year, as well as stadium tours on a daily basis. Opening hours vary depending on when you plan to visit; arriving well in advance of the event start time is always recommended.

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How to Get Tickets to Stade de France Events

One of the easiest ways to purchase tickets to events hosted at the stadium—including popular soccer and rugby games—is via its website, StadeDeFrance.com; you may be asked to make an account when purchasing. Official ticket resales are also hosted via the venue’s website. You can also buy tickets directly from the Stade de France’s smartphone app, which is free to download and also includes useful information about transport and stadium amenities.

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