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PSG stadium tour: How to get tickets and more

PSG are the most successful Ligue 1 football club. With that, their home stadium, Parc des Princes, is among the most-visited football grounds in France.

The question is: How do you get PSG stadium tour tickets, and at what cost?

As is the case with major football stadiums in Europe, touring Parc des Princes follows a strict schedule. Most importantly, ticket prices for the tour are categorised into different packages.

Keep reading this PSG stadium tour guide to discover more.

PSG Stadium Tour
An inside view of Parc des Princes. Photo by Icon Sport

Parce des Princes key facts

  • Parc des Princes has a capacity of 47,929.
  • The biggest events hosted at the Parc des Princes were FIFA World Cup matches in 1938 and 1998.
  • A music debut at Parc des Princes was in June 1988 when Michael Jackson took to the stage, opening the way for hundreds more concerts that have since taken place at the venue.

PSG stadium tour tickets: Admission prices

The prices of PSG stadium tour tickets vary depending on the booking offer, age, and what's on the stadium tour menu.

Parc des Princes offers three main tour packages: standard, group, and birthday offers. Each features a variety of things to see or do at the stadium.

Here is a breakdown of  PSG stadium tour packages:

Standard offer: Starts from €15

A standard entry of €17 at the PSG stadium gives you access to the field edge, press room, PSG locker room, and wall of trophies. You also get an interactive mobile tour guide in eight languages. Children get free entry with this package.

You can also take advantage of gift cards available in the standard offer to maximise your PSG stadium experience. The gift cards give you more flexibility to pick a time slot that suits your schedule.

Guided tour offer: starts from €37

A guided tour is another option for the PSG stadium tour package. This is mostly ideal for a large group looking to cut costs. The price starts from €37 for adults and €23 for children. With the group offer, you get access to the field edge, PSG locker room, PSG trophy wall, and the press room.

Like the standard package, group visits also come with an interactive mobile guide in at least eight languages. For those willing to pay more, night sessions and a dedicated guide are included with the group offer.

Zippin' Paris offer

In this package, adults pay €45 while children's offers start from €33. It gives you a chance to explore the field edge, trophy wall, the locker room and press room.

Additionally, Zippin's Paris offer includes a mobile interactive guide in up to eight languages. This tour ends with a zipline ride.

Birthday PSG stadium tour offer – starts from €710

For a price of €650, a birthday tour of the Parc des Princes for two adults and 10 children will set you back at least €650. With this package, PSG stadium visitors get the most exciting experience of the 49,000-capacity venue, such as having a snack in the VIP box.

Other goodies in this package include inflatable activities, access to qualified instructors, access to the press room, and the PSG locker room.

More in the birthday PSG stadium tour package includes access to the trophy wall and a walk through the tunnel to the edge of the field. You also experience pitch-side entertainment on your special day, not to mention customised decorations to suit your big day.

PSG stadium tour opening times

PSG stadium tours take place during weekends and school holidays. The visiting time starts from 10.00 to 5:00 pm on the said days, including Fridays. 

How to get to the Parc des Princes

Parc des Princes is approximately 5 kilometres or a 15-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower.

You can get to the stadium using the subway metro line 9 at Porte de Saint-Cloud/Exelmans stops or line 10 at Porte d'Auteuil. For visitors wishing to use a bus, lines 22, 62, and 72, all at Porte de Saint-Cloud, will safely take you to a bus stage near the PSG stadium.

For a car or taxi trip, use the ring road and exit at D910.  You can also take A13. Riders can park their bikes at several stations near the stadium.

PSG Stadium Tour
Exterior of Parc des Princes. Photo by Icon Sport

What is there to see during the PSG stadium tour?

The iconic Eiffel Tower should be immediately noticeable during the Parc des Princes stadium tour, which means there is plenty to see on the way, even before you get into the stadium.

And once you present your stadium tour ticket, more awaits!

Locker room

The locker room is an ideal starting point for every visitor. It has housed football greats, so there is a rich history to learn here. In a nutshell, being inside the PSG locker room always comes with a rollercoaster of emotions.

The tunnel

A walk in the PSG tunnel to the edge of Parc des Princes is something every visitor fancies, even as you put yourself in the shoes of players like Gianluigi Donnarumma or Ousmane Dembele.

PSG Museum

Then there is the PSG Museum, a place that takes you down memory lane. Here, you learn and discover more than 50 years of history in jerseys, club archives and trophies.

Don't forget to visit a short-lived museum dedicated to Marquinhos. The PSG defender is currently the club's most-capped player, having surpassed Jean-Marc Pilorget's record (1975-1989).

The trophy wall

Paris Saint-Germain are one of the most successful and richest football clubs in the world. With that, the trophy wall at Parc des Princes is a testament to the club's success on the pitch. Display of silverware, including the recently won treble, awaits in the PSG's trophy room.

VIP lounges and stands

VIP lounges are a must-visit if you set foot at Parc des Princes. The Red and Blue stadium has four main stands: Borelli, Paris, Boulogne, and Auteuil. We also recommend checking out popular stands such as Auteuil that accommodate PSG ultras on matchdays.

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