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PLK at the Stade de France: what to do nearby, where to eat and have a drink

Good deals around the Stade de France!

Are you counting the days to PLK at the Stade de France? No problem. But don’t wait until the big day to ask yourself where to have a drink, what to eat or how to kill the wait. We’ve done the rounds and found you the best spots. No stress. Only the best.

How to get there At the Stade de France

PLK is coming up on 4 and 5 September, and since we’re being friendly, here’s a rundown of everything you need to know to have a great time! To start with, the Stade de France is super-easy to get to by public transport!

By RER: RER B – Stop La Plaine Stade de France RER D – Stop Stade de France Saint-Denis By metro: Line 13 – Station Porte de Paris By tram: Tram T8 – Stop Porte de Paris

Where to eat near the Stade de France? Before or after your event!

Before you sing at the top of your lungs to “Chambre 140”, don’t forget to pack a real meal. Because a rumbling stomach during the show can spoil the mood a bit. The good news is that there are plenty of nice restaurants within a stone’s throw of the Stade de France. Food Court, Brasserie, world cuisine or plates to share with mates – the area has plenty to fill you up without finishing you off. Find out where to eat near the Stade de France

Where to drink near the Stade de France Before or after the event

Fancy a pre-concert drink or a debrief after the final encore? There’s plenty of life around the Stade de France!

Hidden terraces, cheap pints, lively bars or quieter spots: we’ve listed the best places to have a drink in Saint-Denis, just a few minutes from the Stadium.

Find out where to have a drink near the Stade de France

What can you do near the Stade de France? Our best plans in Saint-Denis

Did you arrive too early? Or don’t feel like following the crowd towards the RER at the end of the show? Well, that’s a good idea. Because just a stone’s throw from the Stade, Saint-Denis has so much to offer. Here, you can look back over 1,000 years of history at the Basilique Saint-Denis, or follow the spray paint on the walls along the Street Art Avenue, an open-air trail between urban art and the canal. Find out what there is to see, do and explore in Saint-Denis