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Stade de France
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Stade de France

Paris, France · Capacity: 80,000

Opened:1998
Capacity:80,000
Location:Paris, France
Home:France National Football Team, France National Rugby Team

About Stade de France

France's national stadium, opened in 1998 for the FIFA World Cup. The roughly 80,000-seat Stade de France in Saint-Denis is home to the French national football and rugby teams and hosts the 2026 NFL Paris Game.

  • Opened: 1998
  • Capacity: 80,000 (expands to 96,000)
  • Address: Place aux Étoiles (ZAC du Cornillon Nord), 93210 Saint-Denis, France
  • Architect: Michel Regembal, Michel Macary, Aymeric Zublena
  • Operator: GL Events
  • Home teams: France National Football Team, France National Rugby Team
  • Owner: French State
  • Official site: www.stadefrance.com
Fan Guide · France

Stade de France: where 1998 was won

The Stade de France in Saint-Denis is the national stadium of France — where Les Bleus won the 1998 World Cup on home soil — and the home of the football and rugby national teams, a versatile bowl on the northern edge of Paris.

It's a short RER ride from central Paris, the most visited city on earth.

Below are the Paris stays, restaurants and bars fans use around the Stade de France.

Fan tip: Take the RER B or D from central Paris to Saint-Denis — and the whole of Paris is your base.

Where Fans Stay, Eat & Drink near Stade de France

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Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Stade de France in Paris — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.

Where to Stay

Bars & Pubs

Le Championnet — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Le Championnet

Le Championnet in the 18th arrondissement is the archetypal Parisian neighbourhood café that transforms completely on PSG match days, with fans spilling from the terrace onto the pavement and every screen tuned to football. The unpretentious zinc bar, cheap house wine, and passionate local fanbase give visiting supporters an authentic Paris football experience that the big tourist bars simply can't replicate. On Champions League nights, the noise level here rivals the Parc des Princes.

Restaurants

Brasserie Lipp — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Brasserie Lipp

Brasserie Lipp on the Boulevard Saint-Germain is one of Paris's most storied institutions, a pre- and post-event dining landmark where French sporting celebrities, journalists, and passionate fans have argued about rugby, football, and the Tour de France for over a century. The classic Alsatian menu — choucroute garnie, pied de cochon, and impeccable draft beer — fuels conversations that range from PSG's latest transfer to the upcoming Six Nations. Being turned away at the door is almost as much a Parisian ritual as being admitted.

Le Bouillon Racine — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Le Bouillon Racine

Le Bouillon Racine is a stunning Art Nouveau brasserie steps from the Sorbonne — one of Paris's most beautiful dining rooms — where PSG fans and visiting football supporters fuel up on steak frites and soupe à l'oignon before heading to the Parc des Princes. The Belle Époque tilework and mirrors create an atmosphere befitting the French capital's football ambitions, and the affordable prix fixe menus make it accessible for fans on a matchday budget. A truly Parisian fan ritual.

Things to Do

Plan Your Trip to Stade de France

Stade de France in Paris is tracked across 1 event and seats 80,000 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:

Celebrity Sightings at Stade de France

Celebrity Travel Guides at Stade de France

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Events at Stade de France

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Sources & References

Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.

Frequently Asked Questions About Stade de France

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Stade de France has a capacity of 80,000 people.

Stade de France opened in 1998. It was designed by Michel Regembal, Michel Macary, Aymeric Zublena.

France National Football Team, France National Rugby Team play home games at Stade de France in Paris.

Pittsburgh Steelers at New Orleans Saints are among the events held at Stade de France.