From 14 to 17 May, Paris Saint-Germain will take over Zhangyuan, Shanghai’s historic and cultural district. Set in this iconic location, vibrant and deeply rooted in the local fashion scene, Ici C’est Paris La Maison Shanghai marks a new chapter for the Club’s signature space at the crossroads of sport, culture and lifestyle.
ICI C’EST PARIS – LA MAISON SHANGHAI
📍 Zhangyuan W4 – Shanghai
📅 14–17 May 2026
🕙 Open from 11am to 9pm
🎟️ Free entry and open to all, with selected experiences subject to prior registration
The best of Paris Saint-Germain and exclusive creations in the heart of Shanghai
Visitors will be immersed in the visual world of Paris Saint-Germain from the moment they enter Ici C’est Paris La Maison Shanghai, with an exhibition showcasing iconic match posters from the Club’s history. The experience continues with a Paris Saint-Germain trophy room, including the UEFA Champions League trophy, offering visitors a chance to get up close to the Club’s history and recent successes.
The experience continues at the Concept Store featuring a complete selection from the Rouge & Bleu wardrobe, including the official kits from the current season. For the occasion, an exclusive Labubu signature shirt print - named after the figurines that have become a global phenomenon - will be available to visitors. On the customisation side, Atelier La Pieuvre returns for this new edition with nine designs inspired by Paris Saint-Germain, as well as Chinese symbols and motifs.
Several exclusive collaborations will further enrich the offering, starting with a capsule collection designed with Jay Chou, the iconic C-Pop star and founder of the international streetwear brand PHANTACi who already collaborated with Paris Saint-Germain for Chinese New Year in January 2025. Pièces Uniques, another brand with prior collaborations with the Club, will also present two exclusive pieces inspired by the aesthetics of traditional Chinese garments. Korean fashion label Balansa will also be part of the programme, with several items available for sale.
Finally, Fanatics China, Paris Saint-Germain’s retail partner in the country, will offer a wide selection of exclusive products available only in China, including, for the occasion, a line of embroidered pieces inspired by Chinese craftsmanship.
A Maison to test, create and feel
True to its ambition to offer an immersive and experiential space, La Maison Shanghai will invite visitors to explore a variety of spaces focussed on creativity, play, well-being and sensory discovery.
From the Gaming Room, to play EA Sports on smartphone or a Formula 1 simulator, to the Art & Drawing area, where visitors can unleash their creativity through mural colouring and creative workshops, guests of all ages will be invited to express themselves freely throughout the space.
Visitors will also be able to discover the PSG Focus Studio to experiment with Rebalance technology, before continuing into the Beyond Developments Wellness Room, where they can take part in well-being workshops such as the creation of aromatic oils.
A new feature for this edition, a VR area has been designed to immerse visitors in the Paris Saint-Germain world, taking them into an immersive experience at the Parc des Princes and through the streets of Paris. A Sound Booth will complete the experience, offering immersive musical and sensory journeys connected to the Club’s universe.
A creative programme rooted in the local scene
Throughout the four days, La Maison Shanghai will host a series of workshops, masterclasses and talks in collaboration with the local creative scene and PSG Labs.
On Thursday 14 May, Edmond Luu, founder of Pièces Uniques, will host a talk, followed by a workshop open to the public upon registration. On Sunday 17 May, the ABS Crew collective of artists will host a stencil workshop on tote bags.
Extending the Parisian art de vivre to the cuisine
The only space located on the first floor, the Bistro by Haier, will host a culinary programme designed as a dialogue between French gastronomy and Chinese flavours. Le Cheval d’Or, the renowned Parisian “sino-bistro”, will take up residence there for an exceptional residency throughout the event, in the presence of its chef and co-owner, Hanz Gueco. Several exclusive collaborations with leading figures and restaurants from the local food scene will punctuate the programme, notably with Ash Lee on Thursday 14 May and the restaurant Bastard on Sunday 17 May, with menus combining French and Chinese cuisine, open to the public upon registration.
In addition, popular U.S.-based café brand La La Land brings a taste of America to La Maison Shanghai with its fan-favorite foam-top coffees and matcha drinks - a flavorful preview of our next destination: Los Angeles.