With the recent success, especially during the 2024/25 season, when PSG secured their first treble, demand for Parc des Princes tickets has soared.
That also means if you miss your chance to secure PSG tickets in the official sales window, the only easier way out would be to become a registered club supporter. However, that could result in you staying on the long waiting list.
For those who wouldn't mind spending a little more on PSG tickets, alternative third-party booking platforms are usually the go-to options.
Unfortunately, the risks of using such platforms as SeatPick extend beyond the high prices. Therefore, we recommend reading our SeatPick review before going that direction.
Meanwhile, this post is all you need to book PSG tickets this season and beyond. It contains all the essential guidelines, including tips on booking PSG away tickets.
PSG tickets & prices at the Parc des Princes
PSG season tickets: Pricing, availability
Season tickets for the 25/26 season sold out quickly, with most existing holders renewing at the end of the 2024/25 season. The few that became available were snapped up by MyParis members who had priority purchase.
The prices of season tickets at the Parc des Princes vary massively depending on where you sit.
The cheapest season tickets are in the ultras section (Virage Auteuil) at €460, while the most expensive season tickets are down the sides of the stadium at €1320.
Season ticket prices also include tickets for the knockout stages of the Champions League should PSG qualify from the league phase.
PSG matchday tickets and single-match tickets: Pricing, availability
If you can't get a PSG season ticket, your best chance of watching matches at the Parc des Princes is to buy single-match tickets weekly.
While PSG members can purchase tickets for every match, only a select number will be made available to the general public.
Ticket prices range from €20 to €80, depending on seating location in the stadium, with prices for the biggest matches being higher.
Fans can also take advantage of the Ticketplace system on the PSG website, where season ticket holders and members advertise their returns if they can no longer attend a match.

The best place to watch PSG at home
If you are going to Paris and only have a chance to watch one match at the Parc des Princes, then treat it like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and try to buy tickets in the Virage Auteuil.
As mentioned, this is where the PSG ultras are situated, making it the best area to experience the incredible atmosphere that can often be generated inside the stadium.
Be warned, though, while you will be buying a seated ticket, you will almost certainly end up spending the entire match standing up.
Tickets in this section are typically affordable, at around $20, but they are also highly sought after. Try to book early to avoid disappointment.
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Do I need a membership to buy PSG tickets?
You don't need a membership to buy PSG tickets, but it does give you a better chance of obtaining them for the biggest matches, including Champions League games.
If you don't have a membership, you still need to have an account on the official PSG website to purchase tickets.
How to get a PSG membership
To obtain PSG membership, you must purchase one directly from the club. They currently have three types of membership available:
- Red and Blue: Membership for overseas fans
- Red and Blue Premium: Membership for fans in France
- Junior Club: Membership for fans aged under 16.
All three membership types offer fans discounts on tickets and merchandise while also providing them a better opportunity to secure tickets for the biggest matches at the Parc des Princes.
Red and Blue Premium members also get priority access to season tickets when they become available.
PSG seating plan at Parc des Princes

As a rough guide for first-time visitors, the atmosphere behind either goal, specifically the Tribune Auteuil and Tribune Boulogne sections, is often considered superior to that of other sections in the ground.
However, if you are keen to secure the best possible view of the action, consider purchasing tickets for seats in the first few rows of the upper tier in the stands that run parallel to the touchline.
These areas are the Tribune Borelli and Tribune Paris.
PSG hospitality tickets
Like all major stadiums in Europe, PSG offers several hospitality packages for supporters who want to enjoy the match in style.
In total, there are 15 hospitality options at the Parc des Princes, from hospitality boxes to executive suites.
Each hospitality package is unique in its own way, with prices ranging from €6500 to €16,500.
Only certain hospitality packages are available on a single-match basis – Espace International and Space 1970. The rest are all only available to purchase on a seasonal basis. Some of the most popular packages are:
- Collective club: Classic hospitality box that can be enjoyed in a group
- Vendome Club: Access to a private lounge and leather seats for the match in the Tribune Borelli.
- Avenue du Parc: A private 15-person suite and the best seats in the house for the game.
- International space: A cocktail buffet in an exclusive lounge, complete with an outdoor patio.
- Europe space: A pitch-level hospitality experience.
PSG FAQs
How to get to the Parc des Princes at PSG
The easiest way to the Parc des Princes is to take the Paris Metro. From the city centre, fans need to take line 9 to Porte de Saint-Cloud. From there, the stadium is just a five-minute walk away.
Alternatively, you can take line 10 and get off at Porte d'Auteuil, which is a ten-minute walk away from the stadium.
If you insist on driving, take the D910/Boulogne if you are coming from the south and the Avenue de la Porte de Saint-Cloud if you are coming from the north.
Considering how bad the Paris traffic can be, take a taxi if you prefer not to use the metro.

How can I get PSG away tickets?
PSG away tickets are primarily sold to PSG season ticket holders, although they are sometimes made available to members and even the general public.
This usually happens when the away match in question is against a smaller opposition or perhaps requires a lengthy midweek journey to attend.
The safest way to buy PSG away tickets is to use the official PSG website. Always exercise caution when purchasing tickets from third-party websites, as scams are commonplace.
How can I get cheap PSG tickets?
The best way of getting cheap PSG tickets is to select your game carefully. Matches against “weaker” or “smaller” opposition are usually more affordable, particularly through the Ticketplace option on the PSG website.
Ticket prices behind either goal at the Parc des Princes are also cheaper than those along the sides.
Can I do a stadium tour of the Parc des Princes?
Parc des Princes stadium tours are offered all year round, even on matchdays. Fans can enjoy a full tour of the stadium, including the trophy room and the two dressing rooms, while learning more about the club's history.
On matchdays, you can also enter the mixed zone to get a close-up view of the players as they arrive at the stadium. The price is €15 for a normal tour and €50 for a matchday tour.
How to watch PSG at home
If you fail to get PSG tickets, then you can always watch them from the comfort of your own home.
For those in the UK, Ligue 1 matches are exclusively on TNT Sports.
TNT Sports also shows Champions League matches, with all of PSG's matches available to watch live.
Amazon also show Champions League fixtures sporadically, so there is always the chance that PSG will be broadcast live via their streaming service, too.
