May 26, 2026

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Where to watch psg arsenal champions league final in greater Paris

where to watch psg arsenal champions league final in greater Paris

  • Greater Paris

The Paris Saint-Germain faces Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest this Saturday. While the Parc des Princes is fully booked and Paris will not host a fan zone, there are still plenty of options across Greater Paris to experience the match with fellow supporters. Here’s where to cheer alongside thousands of fans.

outdoor viewing spots with stadium-like atmosphere

For an authentic stadium experience, head to Camp des Loges in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The historic training ground of PSG will welcome up to 8,000 fans, including former players. Gates open at 3:30 PM. Access is via the main entrance on foot.

At Hippodrome de Longchamp, a giant garden party awaits with DJ sets and a lounge area from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, followed by the match broadcast on a 30-meter diagonal screen. Similar events are planned at YOYO – Palais de Tokyo and Loft Maillot.

indoor venues for a guaranteed experience

If you prefer to stay cool indoors, Grand Rex offers two screening rooms designed for a lively match atmosphere. Organizers promise a “curve-like vibe” with top-notch sound systems, pre-match animations, and palpable tension during key moments.

The Centre Paris Anim’ Jacques Bravo in the 9th arrondissement will host a free event with match screenings, activities, and a bar. Entry is free but requires registration. Doors open at 5:30 PM.

The 17th arrondissement town hall is organizing a broadcast event with limited capacity. Access will be by pre-registration only, with further details to be shared with registered attendees.

fan zones making a comeback

Several communes are setting up fan zones. In Le Perray-en-Yvelines, the municipal park will host supporters from 4:30 PM with giant screen, bar, and food options.

Conflans-Sainte-Honorine will welcome the public from 5:30 PM at Parc du Prieuré, also featuring a giant screen and food stands. Capacity is limited to 2,000 people.

In Seine-Saint-Denis, a “big football evening” is planned at Épinay-sur-Seine in the Parc de l’Hôtel de Ville, with food trucks and free entry. Noisy-le-Grand will open its gardens at 5:00 PM for a giant screen broadcast. Note that the fan zone may close early if overcrowded.

  • Greater Paris

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