Parc Des Princes Tickets & Seating Plan
Paris, France · Capacity 47,929 · Opened 1972
Parc des Princes is a purpose-built football stadium located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France, with a capacity of approximately 47,929. It serves as the home ground of Paris Saint-Germain FC and has also hosted major international fixtures, including matches at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1984.
Parc Des Princes is the home of Paris Saint-Germain. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
Parc des Princes is one of the most iconic stadiums in France, sitting in the west of Paris and holding close to 47,929 spectators for its biggest fixtures. Whether you're heading to a football match or a live event, you can find and buy tickets on Staadly, where verified sellers, all-in pricing and a 100% buyer guarantee help you book with confidence.
Parc Des Princes seat layout — Paris Saint-Germain's stadium seating plan
The Parc Des Princes seat layout above shows the full seating plan in Paris — every colored section, tier and stand mapped out so you can see exactly where each block sits before you buy. Use it as your seating map to picture the view, then browse the upcoming events below.
Upcoming events at Parc Des Princes
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About Parc Des Princes
Parc des Princes has a long history on its current site, with earlier versions of the stadium dating back to the early 20th century. The present structure was designed by French architect Roger Taillibert and opened in 1972, replacing the previous incarnation on the same ground. It hosted the final of UEFA Euro 1984 and several matches during the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The stadium became PSG's permanent home and has witnessed the club's transformation into one of Europe's most prominent clubs, particularly following the Qatari takeover in 2011.
Parc des Princes generates an intense atmosphere on European nights and during Ligue 1 derby fixtures. The steep, enclosed stands — a hallmark of Taillibert's design — trap crowd noise effectively, creating a cauldron-like environment. The Kop of Boulogne and Kop of Vincennes ends house the most vocal supporter groups, and the atmosphere is at its most electric during UEFA Champions League knockout ties.
Set in Paris, Parc Des Princes holds roughly 47,929 spectators and delivers a matchday and concert experience that draws crowds from across the region. Browse upcoming events below and buy with confidence on Staadly.
Opened in its modern form in the early 1970s, Parc des Princes has long been the beating heart of football in the French capital and is best known as the home of Paris Saint-Germain. Over the decades it has staged major domestic and international fixtures, cup finals and memorable European nights, cementing its reputation as a stadium steeped in history and passion. The design keeps supporters close to the pitch, creating an enclosed, intense atmosphere that amplifies every chant and every goal. On a big matchday the surrounding streets fill with colour and noise, and the roar from the stands makes it one of the most atmospheric places to watch live football in Europe. Beyond the football, the venue has also welcomed concerts and other large-scale events, drawing crowds from across Paris and beyond.
How to get to Parc Des Princes
The stadium sits in the 16th arrondissement of south-west Paris, close to the Bois de Boulogne. The nearest metro station is Exelmans or Michel-Ange–Molitor (Line 9), while Porte de Saint-Cloud (Line 9) is the most direct stop for the stadium. The RER C also serves the area via the Javel stop, and the venue is accessible by bus routes serving the outer west of the city.
Getting to Parc Des Princes
Parc des Princes is located in the Boulogne-Billancourt area on the western edge of Paris, and is well served by public transport. Several Métro stations sit within walking distance, with lines serving the surrounding neighbourhood, and bus routes also stop nearby, so most visitors find it easiest to travel by Métro rather than drive. Parking around the stadium is limited and roads can become congested on event days, so it's wise to arrive early, follow signage to your correct entrance and allow extra time for security checks before kick-off.
Frequently asked questions about Parc Des Princes
How do I know my Parc des Princes tickets are genuine?
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Are there any hidden booking fees?
No. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees so you know the full cost of your tickets before you complete your purchase.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing depends on the ticket type and the event. Many tickets are delivered electronically ahead of the fixture, and you'll receive details on how and when to access them after your order is confirmed.
Can I buy tickets together for a group?
Many listings offer multiple seats together, though availability varies by event. Check the quantity and seating details on each listing before booking to make sure your group can sit as one.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring your ticket, whether mobile or printed, along with a valid form of ID in case it's requested. Arrive early to clear security, and check any bag policies for your specific event before you set off.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 47,929 |
| Opened | 1972 |
| Architect | Roger Taillibert |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Paris |
| Country | France |