Stadion Sebastien Charlety (Stade Sébastien Charléty) is more than a venue—it’s a recognizable Paris stadium built for major athletics and field-sport nights, with a classic “track-and-stands” layout that keeps the action in clear view. With roughly 20,000 seats, it regularly hosts athletics meetings, rugby and football, plus events that benefit from an intimate bowl and a crowd that feels close to the field.
Inside, the experience is straightforward and audience-first: clean sightlines from the stands, a sense of proximity that amplifies chants, and acoustics that carry well on big evenings. Fans often appreciate the clear entry flow, practical amenities and concessions, and the way the stadium’s scale keeps the atmosphere focused rather than dispersed.
You’ll find it at 99 Bd Kellermann, Paris, France, in the 13th arrondissement, right by the stadium complex. The easiest landmark for arrival is the Stade Charléty – Porte de Gentilly (T3a) tram stop next to the venue; if you come by car, plan for public parking and street parking in the surrounding area. For broader city transport tips beyond the immediate venue access, see the general text further down the page.