Parc des Princes is more than a stadium—it’s a Paris landmark, defined by its bold, ringed concrete design and covered stands that trap and amplify crowd noise. Home to Paris Saint-Germain, it seats around 47,900 spectators and is famed for its compact bowl, where the action feels close from almost every angle—perfect for big match nights and major concerts.
Inside, the steep tiers and clean sightlines create an intense, “fortress” atmosphere, helped by the roofed structure that carries chants around the ground. Visitors appreciate the well-organized entry flows, clear wayfinding, and a solid selection of food and drink, with amenities designed to keep queues moving on high-demand events.
You’ll find it at 24 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud, Paris, France. The closest metro stops are Porte de Saint-Cloud (Line 9) and Porte d’Auteuil (Line 10), both just a short walk to the gates along the stadium perimeter. If you’re driving, parking nearby is limited, so arriving early is wise—and for broader city transport tips, see the text below.