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Parc des Princes: Inside the PSG Stadium

A self-guided tour through the home of Paris Saint-Germain — the locker room, the players' tunnel, the pitch and the Champions League trophy wall. Less industrial stadium, more five-star experience.

20 June 2026
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Parc des Princes is the home stadium of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. Unlike most football stadiums, the self-guided tour leans into the club's brand as much as the sport itself — the experience feels closer to a five-star hotel tour than a typical industrial sports venue, with soft carpeting, escalators and designer lighting throughout the visitor route.

Getting There

The stadium sits in the 16th arrondissement and is served by Metro Line 9 (Porte de Saint-Cloud) and Metro Line 10 (Porte d'Auteuil), both connected to the central Paris metro network. There is a large covered car park next to the stadium for those arriving by car.

Tickets and Tour Options

The self-guided audio tour costs roughly €17 for children and €30 for adults. Tickets are best bought online in advance, though international cards have occasionally failed on the booking site — buying in person at the ticket office on arrival is a reliable backup. Beyond the standard tour, PSG offers premium packages, including options to celebrate a birthday at the stadium or ride a zipline over the pitch.

What's on the Tour

The route takes visitors through the players' locker room — notably bright and spacious rather than the cramped, utilitarian rooms typical of older stadiums — and down the same tunnel the team uses to walk out onto the pitch. Reaching the edge of the pitch itself is widely considered the highlight of the visit. Along the way, visitors can try shooting on goal next to the field, sit in the heated seats of the team bus, and walk through VIP lounges and a restaurant designed more like a fine-dining venue than a stadium concession. The tour also passes the trophy wall, which includes the UEFA Champions League trophy.

The Official Store

Next to the stadium is PSG's official store, housed in a distinctly modern, futuristic building. It sells club merchandise, offers custom jersey printing, and has interactive games for children.

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