Where to watch psg vs arsenal champions league final in Paris
The highly anticipated Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal kicks off at 6 PM this Saturday in the French capital. Fans across Paris and the Île-de-France region are gearing up to cheer on the Parisians as they chase a historic back-to-back European crown. While no official fan zone will light up the city, plenty of bars, restaurants, and venues are stepping up with giant screens and lively atmospheres to make the experience unforgettable.
Giant screens and lively venues: where to watch the match
Several iconic spots across Paris are transforming into fan hubs for the occasion. In the 1st arrondissement, Hall’s Beer Tavern near Châtelet is a must-visit, offering a prime viewing experience in a vibrant pub setting. Over in the 9th arrondissement, Café Oz at Grands Boulevards blends football fever with a bustling ambiance, while O’Sullivans in Pigalle (18th) promises an electric atmosphere with its massive screens. The Belushi’s locations in Gare du Nord and along the canal de la Villette are also gearing up for a packed house, each with its own rules—some require advance reservations or tickets, while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
In the 13th arrondissement, the trendy Wanderlust is hosting a pre-match celebration starting early, followed by an all-night party extending until 6 AM. Meanwhile, the newly opened Central Chapelle in the 18th arrondissement opens its doors at 4 PM, offering a front-row experience for just €18.99, including access to the match and the post-game festivities. Over in the 19th arrondissement, the Boom Boom Villette shopping center will don PSG colors and set up viewing areas for €20 per person.
Exclusive venues and limited spots
The Grand Rex in central Paris, a historic cinema, is also screening the final, though admission is currently sold out. Those hoping to catch the action in the 17th arrondissement can head to the Cabaret Sauvage, the Hippodrome de Longchamp in the 16th, or Virage in the 17th, all equipped with large screens. The Parc de Ladoucette in Drancy will also buzz with energy, opening at 4 PM for fans eager to join the crowd.
For a unique rooftop experience, the 5th arrondissement’s Sama welcomes supporters with complimentary reservations, while Sacré in the 2nd arrondissement splits the action across four giant screens in two dedicated rooms. In Bastille (11th), the Japanese restaurant Yoru is offering multiple viewing packages ranging from €11 to €21. Near Gare de l’Est, Café A remains a go-to spot for fans, just as it was during the quarter-final clash against Liverpool.
Suburban hotspots and beyond the périphérique
Beyond the city limits, football fever continues. In Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the match will once again be broadcast at the Camp des Loges, with doors opening at 3:30 PM. Other suburbs like Conflans-Sainte-Honorine and Le Perray-sur-Yvelines are installing giant screens, while Noisy-le-Grand transforms its town hall gardens into a fan zone. The athletics stadium in Neuilly-sur-Marne will also host a viewing area, alongside spots like the Sand Fabrik in Pantin, the Stade Pierre Lacans in Villepinte, and the Communale in Saint-Ouen. In L’Île-Saint-Denis, the Théâtre Jean-Vilar will screen the final, rounding out a weekend of football celebrations across the region.