Stade de France: capacity and everything you need to know about the Stadium that will host Athletics at the Olympic Games

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One of the main stages of the Olympic Games in Paris is the Stade de France. Located in the north of Paris, in the suburb of Saint-Denis, It has been the national stadium of France since its inauguration in January 1998.

As the largest sports and entertainment venue in the country, the capacity of the stadium exceeded 80,000 people: It hosts matches from the Rugby World Cup, Soccer World Cup and concerts by top-level artists.

Built in time for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, The Stade de France is where the country’s most important sporting games are played. The largest modular stadium in the world, it is home to the national football and rugby teams, and the part-time home of the Paris rugby team, Stade Français.

The Stade de France is included in the Paris Pass scheme, while various behind-the-scenes tours offer special access to the stadium for dedicated fans. The stadium can even be seen on a helicopter tour of the city.

How to get

Stade de France is accessible by metro (take line 13 to Saint-Denis Porte de Paris), by RER (pass line B to La Plaine Stade de France or line D to Stade de France Saint-Denis) or Île-de Tram de France (pass line 1 to Gare de Saint-Denis or line 8 to St Denis Porte de Paris). The stadium is also accessible by car, but it is necessary to reserve the property’s parking in advance.

Source: La Verdad

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