Walk in the footsteps of the heroes of Paris Saint-Germain, from the top of the stands to the substitutes' bench, from the VIP boxes to the conference room, passing through the locker room, the Presidential Square and the fabulous wall of trophies... The Parc des Princes like you've never seen!
Accompanied by passionate guides, explore behind the scenes of the stadi um, discover its well-kept secrets and feel the excitement build as the stadi um transforms to host the event. This exclusive experience offers total imm ersion in the captivating world of the Rouge et Bleu.
Walk in the footsteps of the players who made the legend of the Red and B lue! Discover the emblematic places of the Parc des Princes, from the locke r rooms to the VIP boxes, from the tunnel to the edge of the pitch, visit the b ackstage of the stadium of PSG. Put yourself in Kylian Mbappe's shoes durin g this unique tour.
From the creation of the club to its accession to Ligue 1, from the first Europ ean matches to the first national successes, relive more than 50 years of Pa ris Saint-Germain history through the Stadium Tour. A museum dedicated to the Red and Blue, discover the great history of Paris Saint-Germain through the jerseys, trophies and archives that made its legend.
Paris Saint-Germain reinvents the stadium visit by offering you this fun and unique tour. Discover emblematic and secret places, and live the Parc des Princes experience!
A guided tour behind the scenes of the stadium: from the top of the stands to the substitutes' bench, from the VIP boxes to the locker room, through th e wall of trophies, you will discover the Parc des Princes in all its splendor. An entertaining, accessible, multilingual visit, open to all, that will thrill fans, enchant tourists, and amaze young and old alike.
Free visit for children under 3 years old.
With more than 35,000 season ticket holders each season, the Parc des Princes is a stadium resolutely dedicated to football. The Paris Saint-Germain brand and its logo are now inscribed in the setting of the stadium where the Rouge et Bleu have played more than 1,000 official matches since the first of them, on November 10, 1973, against Red Star. The following summer, after its accession to the First Division, the young PSG, created four years earlier, will become the resident club of this historic site of Parisian sport, inaugurated in 1897 in the form of a velo drome. Much later, in 1972, the enclosure will take on its current contours, imagined by the arch itect Roger Taillibert.
DISCOVER THE HISTORY OF THE PARC DES PRINCESThe Stadium Tour is open during school holidays, every weekend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last departure) and on Friday, except on matchday.
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SubwayLine 9 (Porte de Saint-Cloud)
Line 10 (Porte d'Auteuil)
BusLines 22, 62 and 72, Porte de Saint-Cloud
Lines 32 and 52, Porte d'Auteuil
CarBy the ring road, exit D910 / Boulogne
You have many options to get to the Parc des Princes:
Coach's tip:we recommend that you come by bike or by public transport. If you come by car, we urge you to park near a metro station and to finish your journey by taking lines 9 or 10. That way, there's no risk of missing the kickoff!
During your visit of the Parc des Princes, you'll be able to follow the visit with a mobile interactive guide (scanning the QR code with your mobile).
They gave you informations and historic facts in the following languages:
French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian