Champ-de-Mars and Eiffel Tower: an iconic venue for the return of the Champions
A landmark location in Paris, associated with the city’s largest public gatherings and international events—from the Bastille Day fireworks display to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, as well as the fan zone for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final—the Champ-de-Mars provides a unique setting to celebrate this new chapter in the Club’s history.
With the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop, a universal symbol of Paris and an integral part of Paris Saint-Germain’s identity, the players will make their way across a 450-metre-long stage on the Champ-de-Mars and present the UEFA Champions League trophy to their supporters.
Between 85,000 and 90,000 people will be able to take part in this unique celebration in the heart of the capital. Gates will open from 2:00 p.m.
Throughout the afternoon, attendees will be invited to relive the highlights of this historic season and enjoy live musical performances before the players arrive.
Practical information for attending the event
This major event is being organised in close coordination with all relevant public authorities and partners.
The public will be able to access the site from 2:00 p.m. through four entry points:
East entrances:
Place Joffre
Rue de Belgrade (via Avenue de la Bourdonnais)
West entrances:
Place Joffre
Avenue du Général Détrie (via Avenue de Suffren)
Welcome and guidance staff will be deployed throughout the site to assist attendees and provide real-time information regarding access conditions.
Water distribution points will be available, and sealed reusable water bottles will be permitted on site.
Regarding transportation, attendees are encouraged to consult information provided by Île-de-France Mobilités in advance in order to plan their journeys before and after the event.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Media access to the site will be located at the corner of Avenue de la Bourdonnais and Avenue Joseph Bouvard.
Accreditation – Champ-de-Mars
Media operations at the Champ-de-Mars and Parc des Princes are subject to separate accreditation procedures. A specific accreditation is therefore required for each site.
Accreditation requests must be submitted via the dedicated platform:
Registration deadline: Sunday, May 31, at 10:00 a.m.
As media capacity is limited, only accreditation requests confirmed by email will grant access to media facilities. A maximum of two accreditations per television channel will be granted.
Access procedures, schedules and logistical information will be communicated by email to accredited media representatives
The team will then be received at the Élysée Palace at 6:10pm as part of an official protocol sequence reserved for invited guests and accredited media representatives.
Accreditation – Élysée
Accreditation requests must be submitted via the following platform:
Registration deadline: Sunday, May 31, at 12:00 p.m.
An Exceptional Evening at the Parc des Princes
The celebrations will continue at the Parc des Princes, where supporters will reunite with their heroes for an exceptional evening at the heart of their stadium.
On Sunday morning, all season ticket holders will receive a complimentary ticket granting access to the stadium, automatically available through their ticketing account.
Any remaining tickets will be made available to members of the MyParis Premium loyalty programme.
The gates of the Parc des Princes will open at 7:30 p.m. to welcome supporters and kick off what promises to be an unforgettable evening.
MEDIA INFORMATION
Accreditation – Parc des Princes
Media operations at the Champ-de-Mars and Parc des Princes are subject to separate accreditation procedures. A specific accreditation is therefore required for each site.
Accreditation requests must be submitted via the dedicated platform:
Registration deadline: Sunday, May 31, at 12:00 p.m.
As media capacity is limited, only accreditation requests confirmed by email will grant access to media facilities.
Access procedures, schedules and logistical information will be communicated by email to accredited media representatives.
Regarding the team's arrival in Paris, no media facilities will be set up at the airport. Upon arrival, the team will be escorted directly from the runway and will not be visible at any time from areas accessible to the public or the media.
Media representatives are therefore advised not to travel to the airport and are encouraged instead to focus on the various celebration events taking place throughout the day.