Parc des Princes stadium guide

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The Parc des Princes has been PSG's home since 1973. Its steep, intimate bowl in the 16th arrondissement makes for one of the best atmospheres in Ligue 1.

This guide covers capacity, transport, tickets and matchday tips for the Parc.

Stadium information

Capacity
47,929
Opened
1972
Address
24 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud, 75016 Paris

The Virage Auteuil and Virage Boulogne drive the singing. Big European nights and Le Classique against Marseille are theatrical and loud.

Nearby airports

  • Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)

    35 km / 50 min by RER B + metro

  • Paris Orly (ORY)

    20 km / 40 min by Orlyval + RER B

  • Paris Beauvais (BVA)

    85 km

Where to stay

  • 16th arrondissement (Auteuil/Passy)

    Walking distance to the Parc; quiet, upscale streets.

  • Champs-Élysées

    Central tourist base; line 9 direct to the stadium.

  • Le Marais

    Best food and nightlife; 25-minute metro to the ground.

Tickets

PSG sell tickets via the official site. Champions League knockouts and Le Classique are the hardest fixtures.

Hospitality through the official site is the easiest guaranteed-seat option for visiting fans.

Stands and where to sit

The Virage Auteuil (south) is the main singing end and traditionally housed the most active ultras. The Virage Boulogne (north) also sings. The Présidentielle (west) and Borelli (east) are the side stands.

Away supporters are housed in a dedicated corner with around 1,500 seats. Sightlines from the Parc are universally good — every seat is close to the pitch.

Getting to the Parc des Princes

Take metro line 9 to Porte de Saint-Cloud — five minutes' walk to the ground. Line 10 (Porte d'Auteuil) is also nearby.

Pre-match drinks happen in cafés around the Parc; after the game, head back to the centre for late-night food in Le Marais or the 11th.

FAQs

What is the Parc des Princes' capacity?+

47,929 seats.

Which metro do I take?+

Line 9 to Porte de Saint-Cloud — five minutes' walk to the stadium.

Where do away fans sit?+

A dedicated corner section with around 1,500 seats.

Is the Parc des Princes tour worth doing?+

Yes — it runs on non-matchdays and includes the dressing rooms.

Will PSG move stadiums?+

There has been talk of a new build, but the Parc remains PSG's home with ongoing refurbishment discussions.

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