Parc des Princes anchor
The Parc des Princes sits in the 16th arrondissement with Metro access, so plan the ride and the crowd home. PSG league games are high demand.
City weekend planner
A Paris route planner for fans who want one Ligue 1 matchday at the Parc des Princes and a realistic backup around the capital.
Start with the match that would justify the trip on its own. Everything else should be close enough, cheap enough, or flexible enough that the weekend still works if kick-off times move.
The Parc des Princes sits in the 16th arrondissement with Metro access, so plan the ride and the crowd home. PSG league games are high demand.
Paris FC give the city a second, often more accessible option, so check their fixture as a flexible bonus when a PSG ticket is out of reach.
If the Paris calendar is awkward, widen the search across the Ile-de-France by rail before forcing an impossible double.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Paris Saint-Germain for context before picking a fixture.
PSG league fixtures are high demand and often membership-driven, so verify availability on the club's official ticket site before paying, and treat casual resale offers with caution. Footbeen does not sell tickets; it helps you plan the trip and keep the match, stadium and city in your football record after you go.
Open the Ligue 1 stadium guide before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the Paris FC club page before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the how to get football tickets abroad before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the weekend football trip planner before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the football ticket scam checker before you book anything tight.
Open guide →When the fixtures fall on different days, yes. Both are reachable within Paris, so build the weekend around a PSG anchor and keep Paris FC as a flexible backup.
Use the club's official ticket platform and authorised resale only. League fixtures are high demand, so plan ahead and avoid social sellers and screenshots.