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PSG matchday, fan first

Everything for a day at the Parc des Princes: who PSG are, what they have won, how the official ticketing actually works, how to get to Porte de Saint-Cloud, and where to eat, drink and stay around the 16th and central Paris. The ground is tight at under 48,000, so big games sell through members first. Eat and drink near the Parc on Rue Michel-Ange and Boulevard Murat if you want the matchday ritual; base yourself in central Paris if the trip is as much about the city as the football. Away fans should use official away guidance only.

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The answer-first version

Understand the club, get a ticket, pick a stand or route, plan food and a hotel, and find the fan culture around PSG.

Founded1970-08-12
Capacity47,929
The Parc des Princes holds 47,92The Parc des Princes holds 47,929 and is at 24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud in the 16th arrondissement.
Nearest metro is Porte de Saint-Nearest metro is Porte de Saint-Cloud (line 9); Porte d'Auteuil (line 10) is also within walking distance.
PSG won the 2024-25 Champions LePSG won the 2024-25 Champions League 5-0 against Inter in Munich on 31 May 2025, their first European Cup, then retained it in 2025-26 by beating Arsenal on penalties in Budapest on 30 May 2026.
PSG were crowned 2025-26 Ligue 1PSG were crowned 2025-26 Ligue 1 champions on 13 May 2026 with a win over Lens — a record 14th French title and fifth in a row — which means they enter the 2026-27 Champions League as Ligue 1 winners and reigning European champions.
June 2026 sweep: the Parc des PrJune 2026 sweep: the Parc des Princes future is unresolved. A steering committee on the stadium was set for 25 June 2026 at Paris Town Hall, with PSG aiming to decide on its long-term stadium plan in autumn 2026.

Club facts and honours

PSG were formed on 12 August 1970 from a merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain, won promotion to the top flight in their first season, and moved into the Parc des Princes in 1974. The club won its first French title in 1985-86 and became the dominant force in French football after the 2011 Qatar Sports Investments takeover.

CompetitionResultYears / seasons
Ligue 1champion14 titles to 2025-26 (5 in a row); official PSG honours page, most recent: 2025-26, secured 13 May 2026
Coupe de Francewinner16 titles; official PSG honours page (most recent 2024-25)
Trophee des Championswinner14 titles; official PSG honours page
Coupe de la Liguewinner9 titles; official PSG honours page (competition discontinued after 2019-20)
UEFA Champions Leaguewinner2024-25 (won 31 May 2025, 5-0 v Inter, Munich), 2025-26 (won 30 May 2026, beat Arsenal on penalties, Budapest)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cupwinner1995-96; official PSG honours page
UEFA Super Cupwinner1 title; official PSG honours page
FIFA Intercontinental Cupwinner1 title; official PSG honours page
FIFA Club World Cuprunner up2025 (lost final 3-0 to Chelsea, MetLife Stadium, July 2025)

Tickets and stadium map

The Parc des Princes sits in the 16th arrondissement on the south-west edge of Paris. Nearest metro is Porte de Saint-Cloud on line 9, with Porte d'Auteuil on line 10 also within walking distance. The current stadium was rebuilt in 1972 to a Roger Taillibert design.

Address24 rue du Commandant Guilbaud, 75016 Paris
Postcode75016
Capacity47,929

You do not strictly need a membership to buy PSG tickets, but the club's Red & Blue membership gives a priority window before general public sale, which matters for the biggest fixtures and Champions League games. When tickets are marked 'Grand Public' they are on general sale. PSG list Ligue 1 tickets on the official billetterie roughly eight weeks before a match, with members getting a short priority window first, then general sale. The club's own Ticketplace platform opens as the official resale exchange once a match goes on general sale.

Ticketing rules to show clearly

  • Buy through the official billetterie or Ticketplace only. Unofficial resale risks invalid tickets and refused entry.
  • Ticketplace is PSG's official resale platform; season-ticket holders on certain tiers can resell or lend their seat for a single match up to a per-season limit.
Parc des Princes — where to go N PITCH Virage AuteuilTribune Borelli / Tribune PrésidentielleTribune Boulogne Home Find your stand, then your tier and block. Approximate areas — not seat-exact · capacity 47,929.
FanChants stand map — find your stand, tier and block area; the away end is marked. Click to enlarge. For your exact seat use the official plan.
Stand / areaWhat to sayStatus
Virage Auteuilmain ultra end — Collectif Ultras Parisverified
Tribune Boulognesecond singing end; CUP animation extended hereverified
Tribune Borelli / Tribune Présidentiellemain side standscandidate

PSG chants

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PSG chants on FanChants [verified]

Top chants

  • Catalogue count pending API.

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Food, drink and nights out

Option rows, not a single winner — different lanes for different fans.

near ground drink · near ground food · matchday

Aux Trois Obus

near ground · neutral · mid range

Long-standing matchday brasserie at Porte de Saint-Cloud, metres from the metro and a short walk to the Parc; known as a PSG and Stade Francais pre-match meeting point.

keep with caveat: Named, located brasserie (120 rue Michel-Ange, 75016) with independent listing and a guide naming it as a fan meeting point. Busy and crowded on matchdays.

Sources: Brasserie Aux Trois Obus, Paris 16e (Porte de Saint-Cloud) — Lesrestos, The Best Bars and Pubs Near the Parc des Princes — Traveling For Sports

near ground food · near ground drink · matchday

Les Princes (Brasserie Les Princes)

near ground · neutral · mid range

Brasserie just before Porte de Saint-Cloud on Rue d'Auteuil, close to the Parc, with a long-hours kitchen and a wide drinks list — practical for a sit-down before or after the match.

keep with caveat: Named brasserie close to the ground per the independent stadium-pub guide; single source, so confirm details before promoting.

Sources: The Best Bars and Pubs Near the Parc des Princes — Traveling For Sports

near ground food · matchday

Brasserie Molitor

near ground · neutral · premium

Brasserie at the Hotel Molitor on Avenue de la Porte Molitor, a short walk from the Parc — a smarter sit-down option than the standard matchday bars.

keep with caveat: Named restaurant inside the Molitor (16 Avenue de la Porte Molitor) per the independent food guide and the hotel's own site. Premium pricing; book for matchdays.

Sources: Where to Find Great Food Near the Parc des Princes Stadium — Traveling For Sports, Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris (official site)

near ground food · near ground drink · matchday

Indiana Cafe (Porte de Saint-Cloud)

near ground · neutral · mid range

Tex-Mex bar-restaurant on Place de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, right by the metro — handy group option before the match.

fallback only: Named chain bar-restaurant on the Porte de Saint-Cloud square per the independent food guide; convenient but not a destination.

Sources: Where to Find Great Food Near the Parc des Princes Stadium — Traveling For Sports

city centre food · budget

Bouillon Chartier (Grands Boulevards)

central paris · neutral · budget

Famous, cheap, classic Paris bouillon on the Grands Boulevards (9th) — a proper traditional meal before you head out to the 16th. A meal can come in under EUR 20.

keep with caveat: Named historic bouillon (7 rue du Faubourg-Montmartre) with its own site and encyclopedic coverage; cheap and central but queues and no reservations.

Sources: Bouillon Chartier — the concept (official), Bouillon Chartier — Wikipedia

night out · city centre drink

Call it a night out in central Paris (Le Marais / Bastille bars)

central paris · neutral · mixed

For a proper Paris night out, base around Le Marais and Bastille rather than the residential 16th, which goes quiet after the final whistle. Pick individual bars on the night.

hold: District-level guidance only; the 16th is quiet at night, so central districts are the realistic night-out base. Individual bars still need current checks.

Sources: Paris je t'aime — accommodation and city guidance

Hotels

Area and fit, not prices. Prices and availability stay live-check fields.

HotelFitWhy it belongsSource
Hotel Molitor Paris MGallerynear stadium hotelDesign hotel built around the historic Molitor pools on Avenue de la Porte Molitor, a short walk from the Parc — the standout near-ground stay if budget allows.
keep with caveat: Named hotel (16 Avenue de la Porte Molitor, 75016) with its own official site; walkable to the Parc, premium pricing.
Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris (official site)
Radisson Blu Hotel Paris-Boulognenear stadium hotelContemporary hotel a short walk from the Parc on the Boulogne-Billancourt side — practical for fans who want to be near the ground.
hold: Named chain hotel near the Parc per booking aggregators; the brand site bot-blocks non-browser checks (browser_check_required), so confirm the exact property page in a browser.
Radisson Blu Hotel Paris-Boulogne (brand site)
Hotel Muratnear stadium hotelBoutique hotel on Boulevard Murat in the 16th, roughly a ten-minute walk from the Parc — a smaller, local-feeling near-ground base.
hold: Named hotel listed against the Parc des Princes landmark on Booking; needs a direct/official source.
Hotels close to Parc des Princes — Booking landmark page
Central Paris base for a football-plus-city tripcentral parisIf the trip is as much about Paris as the match, stay central (near a metro line 9 stop or a hub like Chatelet) and ride out to Porte de Saint-Cloud, rather than the quiet residential 16th.
hold: Area lead, not a named hotel: line 9 runs from central Paris to Porte de Saint-Cloud, so a central base trades a longer match-day metro ride for far more food and nightlife.
Aller au Parc des Princes: infos billetterie, horaires et acces — Bonjour RATP, Hotels close to Parc des Princes — Booking landmark page

Itineraries

Matchday: Porte de Saint-Cloud ritual

    Use official travel timings; keep crowd/atmosphere copy neutral.

    Smarter near-ground day

      Premium pricing; book ahead on matchdays.

      Football plus a Paris weekend

        Check opening hours and travel times; name specific bars before publishing the night-out leg.

        Away fan: practical and low-risk

          Safety-sensitive. Away-fan pub guidance only with current official support; hold otherwise.

          Supporters and fan media

          GroupTypeGeographyPublic page
          Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP)ultra collectiveParis / Parc des PrincesPublic page
          Parc des Princes supporter culture (Auteuil and Boulogne)supporter culture overviewParisPublic page

          Video leads

          Creator/research leads only — no embedding, cropping, transcription or clip extraction until permission and platform terms are cleared.

          Social content seeds

          catalogue depth · qa_hold

          PSG FanChants songbook status

          FanChants has a verified PSG team page; the public songbook count needs the catalogue API before social use.

          Channels: instagram · x · facebook

          Sources: FanChants internal songbook join

          food drink · qa_hold

          Eat and drink near the Parc, options not a winner

          Split the food and drink: Aux Trois Obus and Les Princes for the matchday ritual, Brasserie Molitor and the rooftop for something smarter, Mokafe and Indiana Cafe for a quick budget grab, Bouillon Chartier if you are eating central.

          Channels: instagram · facebook

          Sources: Brasserie Aux Trois Obus, Paris 16e (Porte de Saint-Cloud) — Lesrestos, Where to Find Great Food Near the Parc des Princes Stadium — Traveling For Sports, Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris (official site), Bouillon Chartier — the concept (official)

          Image candidates and rights

          ImageLicenceCreatorState
          Parc des Princes - Tribune Borelli.jpgCC BY-SA 3.0Topfmodel (original photography by Marco Teubner)candidate
          Paris Parc des Princes 1.jpgCC BY 3.0Valeriy Dedcandidate

          QA holds before publishing

          • News sweep to 13 June 2026: PSG are 2025-26 Ligue 1 champions (14th title, 5th in a row, secured 13 May 2026 v Lens) and back-to-back Champions League winners (2025 v Inter, 2026 v Arsenal). They enter 2026-27 as Ligue 1 winners and holders.
          • Stadium-future content stays dated and unsettled: a 25 June 2026 Paris Town Hall steering committee on the Parc, decision expected autumn 2026.
          • Honours counts match the official PSG honours page: Ligue 1 14, Coupe de France 16, Trophee des Champions 14, Coupe de la Ligue 9, UCL 2, Cup Winners' Cup 1, UEFA Super Cup 1, FIFA Intercontinental Cup 1; FIFA Club World Cup 2025 runner-up (lost 3-0 to Chelsea).
          • Capacity 47,929 verified against the EN Parc des Princes article and StadiumDB (June 2026); the FR Wikipedia infobox lists a higher 48,583 figure dated 2023, so re-check the seated number before publish.
          • Venue/hotel rows are option sets by intent/area/budget and stay qa_hold unless independently supported; never a single best.
          • Away-fan content uses official guidance only; near-ground bars are not labelled away-safe without current official support.
          • Ticketing, prices, hours, menus and availability are volatile — framed as examples, never guarantees, re-checked each season.
          • Billetterie and some transport/brand pages 403 non-browser agents — browser_check_required, not broken.
          • Image rows carry exact verified licence/attribution from the Commons file pages; share-alike noted where it applies.
          • Video rows are lead_only; no embedding, cropping, transcription or stills.
          • No tune/source-work leakage, no false club affiliation, and no claim that FanChants records inside stadiums.

          Sources

          1. Paris Saint-Germain official site (English)
          2. PSG Men's First Team Honours (official)
          3. Paris Saint-Germain Football Club — Wikipedia (FR)
          4. Parc des Princes — Wikipedia (EN)
          5. Paris Saint-Germain FC supporters — Wikipedia
          6. Des membres du Collectif Ultras Paris animeront la tribune Boulogne — Canal Supporters
          7. PSG official ticketing (billetterie)
          8. PSG 2026/27 Season Tickets — Billetterie
          9. How to buy PSG tickets — Football Ground Guide
          10. PSG 2025/26 tickets: prices, resale, hospitality — Goal
          11. How to get to the Parc des Princes — RATP
          12. Aller au Parc des Princes: infos billetterie, horaires et acces — Bonjour RATP
          13. 2025 UEFA Champions League final — Wikipedia
          14. 2026 UEFA Champions League final — Wikipedia
          15. 2025-26 Ligue 1 — Wikipedia
          16. Official | PSG crowned 2025-2026 Ligue 1 champions — Yahoo Sports
          17. 2025 FIFA Club World Cup — Wikipedia
          18. Avenir du Parc des Princes: chronologie d'un long feuilleton — franceinfo
          19. Brasserie Aux Trois Obus, Paris 16e (Porte de Saint-Cloud) — Lesrestos
          20. The Best Bars and Pubs Near the Parc des Princes — Traveling For Sports
          21. Where to Find Great Food Near the Parc des Princes Stadium — Traveling For Sports
          22. Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris (official site)
          23. Radisson Blu Hotel Paris-Boulogne (brand site)
          24. Hotels close to Parc des Princes — Booking landmark page
          25. Bouillon Chartier — the concept (official)
          26. Bouillon Chartier — Wikipedia
          27. Paris je t'aime — accommodation and city guidance
          28. File:Parc des Princes - Tribune Borelli.jpg — Wikimedia Commons
          29. File:Paris Parc des Princes 1.jpg — Wikimedia Commons
          30. FanChants internal songbook join

          FanChants is not affiliated with PSG. Songs are sent in by fans; FanChants does not claim to record inside stadiums.