The Stade de France is the national stadium of France, located just north of Paris in the commune of Saint-Denis. Its seating capacity of 80,698 makes it the largest stadium in France. The stadium is used by the French national football and rugby union teams for international competitions. It is the largest in Europe for track and field events, seating 78,338 in that configuration. During other events, the stadium's running track is mostly hidden under the football pitch.
Originally built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the stadium's name was recommended by Michel Platini, head of the organising committee. On 12 July 1998, France beat Brazil 3–0 in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final contested at the stadium. It will host the athletics events at the 2024 Summer Olympics. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final was moved from the Gazprom Arena to the Stade de France.
Guided tours:
Aug (plus school holidays):
10:30 am, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 2 pm, 3:30 pm, 4 pm (French)
11 am, 2:30 pm (English)
Sep - Mar:
11 am, 4 pm (French), 2 pm (English)
The venue is open from 9:30 am to 6 pm.
Adults: €15
Children (5 - 18): €10
Children (under 5): free
Family (2 + 2): €40
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stade_de_France
Official Website https://www.stadefrance.com/fr
Twitter https://twitter.com/StadeFrance
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StadeFrance
Phone +33 1 55 93 01 49
Address 93216 Saint-Denis, France
Coordinates 48°55'28.09" N 2°21'36.481" E