Stade Vélodrome de Marseille

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#1 Stade Vélodrome (Marseille) +19 4.2

Stade Vélodrome, renamed Orange Vélodrome in 2016, is a legendary Marseille landmark. Built in the 1930s, this stadium now holds over 67,000 spectators following its 2016 renovation. It is the home of Olympique de Marseille, the city's iconic soccer club. Beyond soccer, the venue hosts rugby, cycling, concerts, and film shoots, serving as the true soul of Marseille.

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#2 Parc des Princes (Paris) +17 3.8

Parc des Princes is a soccer stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. Its current structure dates to 1972, and it has hosted the Paris Saint-Germain soccer club since 1974. With a capacity of 48,000, it features modern amenities and has hosted major events like the 1998 World Cup and the 1984 and 2016 Euros.

#3 Stade de France (Saint-Denis) +16 4

Stade de France is the largest sports arena in France, located in Saint-Denis just north of Paris. Built for the 1998 World Cup, it hosts soccer matches, rugby, track and field, concerts, and guided tours. Its modular architecture makes it a landmark for sports and culture. Easily accessible, it offers a behind the scenes tour.

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#4 Groupama Stadium (Décines-Charpieu) +9 4.5

In the eastern suburbs of Lyon, in Décines-Charpieu, sits the Groupama Stadium. Since its 2016 opening, this 59,000-seat arena has become one of the most comprehensive complexes owned by a club in France. Beyond soccer, the site features sports and leisure facilities, offices, hotels, and a sports clinic, all meeting elite FIFA standards.

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#5 Stade de la Beaujoire (Nantes) +6 4.5

Built in the northeast of Nantes on the site of the former la Baratte worker housing, the Stade de la Beaujoire replaced the old Marcel-Saupin stadium. Finalized after France secured the 1984 European Championship, it is the home of the Football Club de Nantes. It hosts rugby matches, international soccer, and major concerts, serving as a core venue for local life.

#6 Stade Bollaert-Delelis (Lens) +5 4.3

Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens serves as the heart of regional sports heritage, fueled by the devotion of Racing Club de Lens fans, known as the Sang et Or. With 38,000 seats and a distinct atmosphere, it provides an intense matchday experience. Tours explore the history of this venue, where every stand reflects working-class identity and local fervor.

#7 Stade Pierre Mauroy (Villeneuve-d'Ascq) +3 5

Located in Villeneuve-d'Ascq near Lille, the Stade Pierre Mauroy is a modern, modular arena hosting matches, concerts, and major events. With its retractable roof and 50,000 seats, it is the fourth largest venue in France and a premier spot for sports and entertainment in Europe. It also serves as the home field for the LOSC (Lille Olympique Sporting Club) during the Ligue 1 soccer season.

#8 Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium (Saint-Etienne) +2 4

Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium, dubbed the Cauldron, defines Saint-Etienne. Known for the high-intensity atmosphere during AS Saint-Etienne matches, it honors one of France's most decorated clubs. Opened in 1931 and updated for the 2016 Euro tournament, this 42,000-seat stadium balances history and modern design. Tours reveal the inner workings and iconic moments of French soccer.

#9 Marcel Michelin Stadium (Clermont-Ferrand) +1 5

Owned by the ASM Clermont Auvergne rugby union club, the famous Marcel Michelin Stadium located in Clermont-Ferrand is known for an intimidating atmosphere that challenges visiting teams and a heated pitch, the first in the Top 14 league. As the heart of the Auvergne capital, you will be surprised by the quality of its facilities, its informative museum, and the local hospitality. Established in 1911 by the founder of the Michelin tire company, the Yellow and Blue Cauldron holds a capacity of approximately 20,000 spectators across four stands: Limagrain, the oldest and formerly known as Volvic,...

#10 Stade de Gerland (Lyon) +1 5

Located on the left bank of the Rhône, south of Lyon, the Stade de Gerland, now known as the Matmut Stadium Gerland, remains a major athletic venue in the city. It served as the home turf for the Olympique Lyonnais for 65 years before the club relocated to the modern Groupama Stadium. This complex is dedicated to sports culture and features elegant, antiquity-inspired arcades, a museum, and a vibrant atmosphere during home games for the Lyon olympique universitaire rugby team or major concert events. The project was championed by mayor Edouard Herriot, who viewed athletic training as essential...

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"English-style" stadium

10 minutes from the train station (which is a UNESCO World Heritage site), this is a city center stadium, owned by Racing Club de Lens, and it is constantly sold out. The atmosphere is warm (as long a…

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Impressive

I participated in the famous Marseille-Cassis race, and the official start is right in front of the Orange Vélodrome stadium. It is a must-see spot in Marseille, especially iconic for soccer fans.…

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A modern stadium

The Groupama Stadium blew me away with how ultra-modern it is. Everything is huge, clean, and perfectly organized, from the esplanade to the stands, with incredible visibility no matter where you are…

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Too big, but what an atmosphere!

The Stade de France is a bit too big for my taste, I definitely prefer smaller stadiums or venues. You have to admit though that the atmosphere is incredible, especially during a French national team…

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A cool atmosphere, but...

When there is a big match at the Parc des Princes for an important competition, the atmosphere is seriously wild and every action on the field gets us buzzing. That is provided you are seated well, be…

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A quick but interesting visit

I visited during a professional convention, and the Parc des Princes offered us a guided tour of the behind-the-scenes areas: the pitch, the locker rooms, the treatment rooms, and the hallway tracing…

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Nothing but a place of memories

The golden age of the Jules Deschaseaux stadium is unfortunately over. Since the construction of the Stade Océane, there are hardly any events here anymore. Since 2012, it has been used for the rugby…

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Great events with an insane atmosphere

Surely one of the most iconic French stadiums! I am not much of a soccer fan, but I have been there several times for rugby matches or concerts, like Mylène Farmer. The size of the site always impress…

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For soccer fans

Stade de la Beaujoire is an iconic spot for soccer and sports fans in Nantes. There is an incredible atmosphere during the Canaris matches. It is an essential place to feel the city's sports energy. G…

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A must-visit for soccer fans

Roazhon Park is a must-visit spot for all soccer fans and Stade Rennais supporters. The atmosphere is always exceptional on game nights! Admittedly, getting there can be a bit complicated, especially…

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