Stade de France Tickets & Seating Plan
Paris, France · Capacity 80,000 · Opened 1998
The Stade de France is France's national stadium, located in Saint-Denis, just north of Paris, with a capacity of around 80,000. It is the largest stadium in France and hosts the French national football and rugby union teams, as well as major concerts and athletics events.
The Stade de France in Paris is one of Europe's most iconic sporting and entertainment arenas, welcoming crowds of around 80,000 for football, rugby, athletics and major concerts. Whether you're heading to an international fixture or a stadium-filling live show, Staadly makes it simple to secure your seats, with verified sellers, all-in pricing and a 100% buyer guarantee for peace of mind.
Stade de France seat layout
Our Stade de France seat layout maps every stand and tier in Paris into a single seating chart. Whether you're after a specific block or just getting a feel for the stadium layout, this seating map shows how the ground's sections fit together.
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About STADE DE FRANCE
The Stade de France was built specifically to host the 1998 FIFA World Cup and opened in January 1998. Designed by the architectural consortium of Macary, Zublena, Regembal and Costantini, the stadium was constructed on a former industrial site in Saint-Denis. France memorably lifted the World Cup on home soil within its first year of operation, defeating Brazil 3–0 in the final. Since then it has hosted UEFA Champions League finals, Rugby World Cup matches, the 2007 Rugby World Cup final, and numerous high-profile athletics events. It also served as a key venue for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The sheer scale of the Stade de France creates an imposing matchday experience. When filled for a France international, the noise generated beneath the sweeping roof is formidable. Rugby and football supporters alike generate passionate atmospheres, and the stadium's near-complete bowl design ensures crowd noise is captured and amplified effectively. Concert events regularly sell out, with the acoustics lending themselves well to large-scale productions.
Few venues in Paris match STADE DE FRANCE for atmosphere; with a capacity near 80,000, the biggest fixtures and tours sell out fast. Every listing on this page is from a verified seller, with the price you see the price you pay.
Opened in the late 1990s ahead of a major football tournament, the Stade de France quickly established itself as the national stadium of France and the beating heart of the country's biggest sporting occasions. It has hosted World Cup and European Championship matches, rugby internationals, athletics championships and countless landmark concerts, giving it a rich and varied history that few venues can match. Located just north of central Paris in Saint-Denis, its sweeping elliptical roof and vast tiered stands create a striking silhouette on the city skyline. On matchdays and event nights the atmosphere is electric, with tens of thousands of supporters and fans filling the bowl, generating the kind of noise and spectacle that makes a visit truly memorable. From the roar of a Six Nations clash to the singalong energy of a headline concert, the Stade de France consistently delivers an unforgettable big-occasion feel.
How to get to STADE DE FRANCE
The stadium sits in Saint-Denis, approximately 10 kilometres north of central Paris. The most straightforward route is via the RER B or RER D lines to La Plaine – Stade de France or Stade de France – Saint-Denis stations respectively, both a short walk from the gates. Metro line 13 also serves the area. Driving is strongly discouraged on event days due to limited parking and heavy traffic.
Getting to STADE DE FRANCE
The Stade de France sits in Saint-Denis, just to the north of central Paris, and is exceptionally well served by public transport. RER line B stops at La Plaine – Stade de France, while RER line D reaches Stade de France – Saint-Denis, both leaving a short walk to the ground; the Paris Métro also connects to the area via nearby stations. On event nights services are typically busy, so allow extra time and consider travelling early. Driving is possible but parking around the stadium is limited and roads can be congested, so public transport is usually the easiest and most reliable option.
Frequently asked questions about STADE DE FRANCE
How do I know my Stade de France tickets are genuine?
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Does the ticket price include all fees?
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Can I buy tickets together so my group can sit as one?
Many listings are sold in pairs or larger groups so friends and family can sit together. Check the quantity and seating details on each listing before you buy to make sure they suit your group's needs.
When will I receive my tickets?
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What happens if the event is cancelled?
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Venue information
| Capacity | 80,000 |
| Opened | 1998 |
| Architect | Macary, Zublena, Regembal and Costantini |
| Surface | Hybrid grass |
| City | Paris |
| Country | France |