Address: Stade de France, 93200 Saint-Denis, France.
The stadium is situated in the suburb of Saint-Denis, around three kilometres to the north of Paris, France.
Closest landmark: Montmartre (5 kms away)
Best for: Visitors looking for the fastest and cheapest way to reach the stadium on match days. A perimeter is enforced around the stadium on event days which could make road transport challenging.
Travel time: 8 - 10 minutes from The Louvre via the Châtelet station
Closest stop: La Plaine Stade de France station for line B and Stade de France - St Denis station for line D
Timings: One train operates every 3 - 6 minutes.
Brief description of the particular mode of transport: RER is the metro extension that runs in Paris. RER lines B and D will both take you to the Stade de France, however both have different stops mentioned above.
Best for: Another affordable and quick way to reach the stadium, especially on event days, as this metro runs underground.
Travel time: 17 minutes from The Louvre via the Châtelet station
Closest stop: St Denis - Porte de Paris station for line 1, with a switch to line 13
Timings: One metro operates every 5 minutes.
Brief description of the particular mode of transport: The underground metro is also a great option to reach the Stade de France. Hop on line 13 or line 12 to reach the venue, however both have different last stops as mentioned above.
Best for: Bus connections are great for visitors who would like to catch a glimpse of the city during their travel.
Travel time: 45 minutes from The Louvre
Closest stop: Pont du Canal for bus routes 85 / 255
Brief description of the particular mode of transport: Buses are a great way to reach the stadium on match days. The Pont du Canal bus stop is a mere 3-minute walk away from the stadium. Night buses sometimes operate on event days from the stadium toward Paris.
Two motorways run directly past the stadium, the A1 and the A86. From the A1, you can take exit 2 ‘Stade de France’ and from the A86, you should take exit 9 ‘Saint-Denis – La Plaine Stade de France’.
Parking: Along with your event ticket, you can also purchase a parking spot which is the best option for a hassle-free experience. Parking rates are 2€/hour. Official stadium car parks are open from 8 AM to 1 AM for evening events, and from 8 AM to 9 PM for matinees. Aside from the official stadium car parks, you can also park at a few external garages, all within walking distance of the stadium:
Stade de France is located in the suburbs slightly outside of Paris’ city limits, making it quite a walk from the city. The distances mentioned below are from the iconic museum Louvre, in Paris.
Travel time: 1.5 hours
Distance: 7.5 km
Ideal for: Avid walkers who want to explore the city and are comfortable walking long distances. You could also opt to take public transport to the closest station and walk from there.
The stadium has various entry gates to ensure a smooth flow of traffic on event days. We recommend that you pick your parking slot based on the entry gate on your ticket.
The stadium is situated in the suburb of Saint-Denis, around three kilometres to the north of Paris, France.
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Public transport is the best option to get to the stadium, especially on match days. You can use RER Train, metro or the bus.
The metro is the fastest option to get to the stadium on match days, as there usually is a perimeter around the stadium blocking road traffic.
The metro is also the cheapest option to get to the stadium on match days, as there usually is a perimeter around the stadium blocking road traffic.
Pont du Canal is the closest bus stop to the stadium, a mere 3-minute walk away.
St Denis - Porte de Paris station is the closest station for underground line 13.
Yes, you can purchase a parking spot along with your event ticket at any of the parking slots close to the arena.
Yes, you can purchase a special disabled persons parking slot at the parking slots prior to the event.
Stade de France is located almost 3 km north of the city limits of Paris, which makes it slightly difficult to reach on foot. You can opt for public transport to the nearest station and walk from there.
The stadium has numerous entrances ranging from entrance A - Z.