Welcome to your all-in-one guide for the NFL International Series 2026 in Paris! From securing your game tickets and VIP hotel packages to navigating the city on game day, this page covers the essentials for a smooth Stade de France experience. Explore Paris highlights, dining, culture, and nightlife to build the perfect NFL weekend in France.
How to Get to Stade de France (NFL Paris 2026)
Best ways to reach Stade de France on game day — RER + Metro, buses, taxis, rideshare, and driving/parking tips.
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From Airports (CDG & ORY):
CDG (Charles de Gaulle) and ORY (Orly) connect to Paris via RER/Metro, airport buses, taxis, and rideshare. Allow extra time on game day.
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RER + Metro:
The easiest option is public transit. Use RER B or RER D to Stade de France–Saint-Denis (or nearby Saint-Denis stations), plus Metro connections depending on your hotel area. Expect heavy crowds before and after the game.
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Bus:
Local buses serve Saint-Denis and the stadium area. It’s workable, but slower during event traffic and packed near kickoff.
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Taxis:
Licensed taxis are widely available. Use official taxi ranks near major hotels, landmarks, and transit hubs.
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Ride-Share:
Uber and local apps operate across Paris. Pick-up zones can be restricted around the stadium, and surge pricing is common near kickoff and the final whistle.
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Parking:
On-site parking is limited and often restricted on event days. If driving, use off-site garages and finish by RER/Metro or taxi.
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Pro Tips:
Arrive 2+ hours early, use RER/Metro to dodge traffic, and consider leaving 30–45 minutes after the game to avoid peak crowds.
Top 5 Things To Do in Paris During NFL Weekend
Iconic sights to fill your itinerary around game day.
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Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel)
Paris’ signature landmark with unbeatable city views.
ICONIC
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Louvre Museum
Legendary art and a must-see even if you only do a greatest-hits visit.
MUSEUM
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Seine River Cruise
Easy win: views, photos, and a calm reset before game day.
VIEWS
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Montmartre & Sacré-Cœur
A classic Paris neighborhood with skyline views and street-life charm.
CULTURE
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Champs-Élysées & Arc de Triomphe
Big-energy Paris: shopping, monuments, and a dramatic city backdrop.
LANDMARK
Where to Eat — Fan-Favorite Dining
Great options across Paris for a winning meal before or after the game.
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Classic Brasserie Experience
Go for steak-frites, onion soup, and the kind of service that acts like you’re annoying them (it’s tradition).
BRASSERIE
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Le Marais Food Walk
Cafés, bakeries, and quick bites in one of the easiest neighborhoods to wander.
NEIGHBORHOOD
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Saint-Germain Cafés
Coffee, pastries, and people-watching that counts as a sport in Paris.
CAFÉ
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Boulangerie Stop
Croissant + pain au chocolat + espresso. Repeat until kickoff.
BAKERY
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Wine Bar Night
Perfect for a post-game celebration or a “we survived the crowds” toast.
WINE
Culture & Entertainment
Between sightseeing and football, tap into Paris’ arts and nightlife.
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Opéra Garnier
Dramatic architecture, tours, and performances in a world-famous venue.
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Musée d’Orsay
Impressionist heavy-hitter in a gorgeous converted station.
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Latin Quarter Night Walk
Lively streets, cafés, and an easy place to keep the night going.
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Canal Saint-Martin
Chill strolls, bars, and a local vibe that isn’t trying so hard.
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Live Music & Late Bars
From jazz clubs to late-night spots, Paris delivers if you pace yourself.