Stade Pierre de Coubertin is one of those Paris venues that feels both historic and purpose-built for big nights. Opened in 1937 and updated over the decades, it stands out as a flexible indoor arena in the 16th arrondissement. Depending on the setup, it typically welcomes around 4,000–4,800 spectators, creating a compact, high-energy bowl where the crowd stays close to the action.
Inside, the experience is all about proximity and clarity: strong sightlines, an intimate layout, and a crowd that carries sound and momentum from the floor to the stands. Visitors also appreciate practical amenities and a venue that’s been modernized, with improvements that strengthened comfort and accessibility for a wide range of attendees.
For a smooth arrival, head straight to 82 Avenue Georges Lafont, Paris, France. The easiest option is Metro line 9 (Porte de Saint-Cloud), followed by a short walk to the entrance; buses also serve the same hub, and public parking/garages are available around Porte de Saint-Cloud. For broader city-wide transport tips beyond the venue area, see the general text further down the page.