Hippodrome ParisLongchamp is more than a racecourse—it’s a landmark venue where Paris stages its biggest days on the turf. Set within the greenery of the Bois de Boulogne, the site was reshaped into a modern, spectator-focused complex with striking grandstands and clear sightlines, welcoming up to 50,000 spectators for major fixtures. It’s famously associated with elite flat racing, including the iconic Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, which gives the place a true “world stage” feel.
Inside, the experience is built around comfort and visibility: expansive seating areas, lively trackside zones near the finishing stretch, and event-day amenities that keep everything effortless—food kiosks, bars, and social terraces that make it easy to stay on site between races or performances. The layout is designed for smooth crowd flow, so even busy dates feel organized from entry to exit.
You’ll find it at 2 Route des Tribunes, 75016 Paris, France. For a straightforward arrival, aim for the entrance area along Route des Tribunes: bus lines 241 and 244 stop nearby, and on major event days there are often organized shuttles running from Porte Maillot and Porte d’Auteuil. If you’re driving, parking arrangements depend on the event and availability; for broader citywide transport guidance, see the section below on the page.