Paris Six Nations Experience: Sports City Tour + France Matchday
Paris and sport have a longer history than most cities. The Stade de France hosted the 1998 World Cup final. Parc des Princes has been PSG’s fortress for decades. Roland Garros has its own mythology entirely. And the city itself — its quartiers, its brasseries, its metro lines that carry fans from central arrondissements out to Saint-Denis on matchday — is as much a part of the experience as the venues. This trip is designed to show you both sides of it. Day 1 is spent with a local bilingual host who knows the city’s sporting DNA. You’ll start near the Eiffel Tower before moving through Paris to the venues that define it as a sports capital: Parc des Princes, the home of PSG; Roland Garros, the clay courts where the French Open is played each spring; and the Stade de France, where you’ll return the following day for the Six Nations. This isn’t a bus tour with a microphone. It’s a local walking you through places they know well, with the stories that don’t appear on the official signage.
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