They did it, and Paris will welcome them as heroes. PSG, champions of Europe after beating Arsenal in the Ligue des Champions final on May 30, 2026, is this Sunday, May 31, staging a double celebration in the capital: first a free, large-scale public party at the Champ de Mars in the 7th arrondissement, then a festive evening at the Parc des Princes in the 16th. A full program, open to everyone for the outdoor portion, that promises to be one of the summer’s great collective moments in early-Paris life.
It's at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, on the lawn of the Champ-de-Mars, that the main celebration will unfold, starting at 2 p.m.. Unlike last year and its double-decker buses on the Champs-Élysées, this time Luis Enrique's players will arrive on foot before their supporters.
According to a plan published by the residents' association Les Amis du Champ-de-Mars and confirmed by Le Parisien, Ousmane Dembélé, Marquinhos, Désiré Doué and their teammates will make their entrance from the plateau Joffre, near the École militaire, as well as via the avenue Risler. From there, they will head toward the Eiffel Tower, flanked by spectators on both sides for a distance of 450 meters, before stopping in the center of the park at Place Rueff, where a large stage equipped with a pyrotechnic area will be installed for the trophy presentation.
The Iron Lady as a backdrop—a striking image meant to travel the world and largely explains the club’s choice of venue. Between 85,000 and 90,000 people are expected. Throughout the afternoon, fans will be able to relive the highlights of this historic season and enjoy live musical performances ahead of the team's arrival.



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The public can access the Champ-de-Mars starting at 2 p.m. via 4 entry points:
Welcoming staff will be on hand to guide visitors and provide real-time updates on access conditions. The site will feature water-distribution points, and sealed bottles are allowed. On the other hand, several items are prohibited: laser pointers, tools, banners, weapons, pyrotechnic devices, helmets, animals, glass and cans. To reach the site by public transport, be sure to check the week’s metro and RER disruptions as well as the potentially-closed stations due to crowding.



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The day doesn’t end at the Champ-de-Mars. A celebratory evening at Parc des Princes is planned for tonight, with the stadium doors opening at 7:30 PM. Each member will receive a complimentary ticket directly on their ticketing account on Sunday morning, and additional tickets will then go on sale to the general public via the club’s booking platforms. To set the mood, supporters are urged to come dressed in the club’s colors. It’s a wonderful way to extend the celebration inside the venue that has witnessed so many chapters in the club’s history.
This double milestone marks a watershed moment for French football and for Paris, which had not tasted a European title of this calibre since PSG's first Ligue des Champions du PSG in 2025. A year later, the Parisians have pulled it off again, and the capital is gearing up to welcome them in a manner worthy of the occasion.
Dates and Opening Time
On May 31, 2026
Starts at 02:00 p.m.
Location
Parc des Princes
24 Rue du Commandant Guilbaud
75116 Paris 16
Prices
Free
Official website
www.psg.fr















