The Stade de France is accessible by all means of transport. Getting to the stadium is very simple, regardless of which means of transport you have chosen. Whether travelling by car or on public transport, discover all of the ways of getting to the Stade de France.
I am travelling by public transport
RER B: Station La Plaine Stade de France
- 4 mins from Gare du Nord and 8 mins from Chatelet
- A train every 3 minutes after the match
- Last train at 00:40
RER D: Station Stade de France - Saint Denis
- 5 mins from Gare du Nord and 9 mins from Chatelet
- A train every 6 minutes after the match
- Last train at 00:30
Metro Line 13: Station Saint Denis - Porte de Paris
- 16 mins from Saint Lazare, 20 mins from Invalides and 25 mins from Montparnasse
- A train every 3 minutes after the match
- Last train at 00:40
Tramway no.1 : Station Saint Denis Basilique
Tramway no.8 : Station Saint Denis Porte de Paris
I am travelling by car or bike
Consider reserving a parking space close to Stade de France in advance, as there will be no on-site parking sales on the day of the match.
Road access :
- Autoroute A1: Exit no. 2 Stade de France
- Autoroute A86: Exit no. 9 Saint Denis - La Plaine Stade de France
The Stade de France car parks are all located in immediate proximity to the arena. Depending on your entrance door and if multiple car parks are offered to you, we invite you to choose the following in preference:
- CAR PARK P1 for entrance through doors N, R, S, T, U, X, Y – height limit 2.1 m
- CAR PARK P2 for entrance through doors H, J, K, L, N, R – height limit 2 m
- CAR PARK P3 for entrance through doors Z, A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K - height limit 2.1 m
The Stade de France also has an outdoor car park that can accommodate coaches and extra large vehicles (Car Park P4).