A giant zip line will be running over the Parc des Princes field all summer, and visitors will need to pay an additional €15 on top of the admission ticket
This spring, the Parc des Princes is no longer content to simply host legendary matches. Starting this Saturday, PSG’s stadium is introducing a new attraction that will literally make your head spin. Get ready to see the Parisian pitch from a completely different angle.
A giant zip line in the heart of the PSG stadium
Following the success of its 2025 edition, Zippin Paris is returning to the Parc des Princes for the summer of 2026. The experience is part of the Stadium Tour of the historic home of PSG, the European champions. This allows visitors to combine a behind-the-scenes tour with a unique, thrilling experience.
The attraction features a cable stretched from one end of the Auteuil stand to the other. This stand is nearly 100 meters long. What’s more, the flight takes place while suspended from a massive zip line, high above the field where Dembélé, Doué, and Marquinhos have played.
The attraction opens this Saturday, June 13, and runs through August 16. So a summer full of thrills is in store in Paris’s 16th arrondissement.
The Stadium Tour, a tour open to everyone
Many people don’t know this, but the Parc des Princes is open to visitors year-round. The Stadium Tour lets you walk in the players’ footsteps, visit the locker rooms, and sit on the bench. So even without a game ticket, you can experience the stadium from the inside.
The tour also tells the story of the club, from the stands to behind the scenes. As a result, the experience is designed for both soccer fans and those who are simply curious about Paris. It’s a hands-on and engaging way to immerse yourself in this historic venue.
“La Zippin at Parc des Princes is back starting June 13!” – Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside), May 17, 2026
Important dates and opening days to keep in mind
In June, Zippin Paris is open on Saturdays and Sundays, except for June 27 and 28. Starting in July, however, the hours will be extended, and the park will open as early as Friday. The last scheduled date is August 16, 2026.
Here are the key points to keep in mind before booking your tour:
- Open Saturdays and Sundays in June (except the 27th and 28th)
- Open starting Friday in July
- Last day: August 16, 2026
- Zippin Paris is located at 24 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud in the 16th arrondissement
- The activity is part of the stadium’s existing Stadium Tour
Families and groups of friends have several time slots available throughout the summer. However, we recommend booking early to ensure you don’t miss out on the experience. The season is short, and demand is expected to be high.
How much should you budget for the zip line?
Tickets for the Stadium Tour cost €25 for adults and €15 for children. To use the zip line, an additional €15 is required on top of the tour price. As a result, the total cost increases significantly, especially for a family outing.
For a fan of Luis Enrique’s players, this expense feels more like a gift than a burden. For others, it’s a matter of weighing the benefits against your preferences and budget. The experience remains, however, one of a kind—something you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else in Paris.
A Parisian stadium that reinvents itself every summer
The Parc des Princes is thus reaffirming its commitment to opening its doors beyond game nights. Offering a zip line right in the heart of the stadium is a unique way to attract a wider audience. Furthermore, the image of the football stadium is gradually evolving into that of a leisure destination in its own right.
The 2025 edition was already a hit, and this return in 2026 promises to be just as exciting. The view of the field from above, with the Auteuil stand in the background, promises unforgettable memories. It’s also a way to celebrate the Parisian summer in a way we didn’t expect in a soccer stadium.
For those who dream of seeing the Parc des Princes from a different perspective, the opportunity is here—real and within reach starting this weekend. The location is set, the dates are confirmed; all that’s left is to take flight above the Parisian pitch.