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Set in Saint-Denis, just north of central Paris, the Stade de France is the national stadium and a stage for defining moments. Opened for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, it has hosted 80,000-plus supporters for football and rugby finals, including UEFA Euro 2016 and Rugby World Cups. The sweeping bowl and clear sightlines have made it a modern landmark in France. When you host here, options range from VIP tickets to a private box or contemporary lounge, with service that keeps conversations easy while the action plays out. Panoramic views mean you won’t miss a phase, whether you prefer suite privacy or the energy of a premium seating tier. As home ground for France in the Six Nations and major rugby tests, and the setting for Coupe de France finals and international football, the calendar runs year-round. Global concert tours and city-scale ceremonies add to its reach. If plans revolve around the Six Nations, fixtures against England or Ireland create the most charged atmosphere. For smooth travel, use RER B or D and allow time to explore Saint-Denis. Wherever you sit, the bowl’s design keeps you close to the play, a hallmark of Stade de France travel experiences.
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