This summer, fans are gearing up for a tournament packed with emotion as the 2026 FIFA World Cup comes to life. In France, the mood is heating up as the key date approaches: June 16, 2026. It will be the kick-off of the Blues' tournament campaign with a first encounter with Senegal.
2026 FIFA World Cup: fan zones and spots to enjoy the tournament together in Paris
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Île-de-France switches to World Cup mode for a historic 48-nation edition. From official, high-energy fan zones to hybrid third spaces blending DJ sets and street food, discover our pick of the capital and its region’s best big screens to help the Blues reach a new star. [Read more]
Are you on the lookout for a prime spot to catch this promising match? How about a big-screen broadcast above the Parisian rooftops? In the 18th arrondissement, the Plantation rooftop shifts into fan-zone mode for one evening, with the game airing from 9 p.m. No reservation needed—entry is free, though you’ll want to arrive early to snag a seat.
Beyond just broadcasting the match, you’ll be able to watch it while savoring plant-based dishes presented as shareable tapas (or not), paired with artisanal sodas, beers from local breweries, and natural wines—right in the middle of an urban farm. A pretty unusual setting to experience the game, surrounded by supporters from both sides.
Plantation Paris: a unique rooftop in one of Europe's largest urban farms in the 18th arrondissement
The 18th arrondissement of Paris is home to a rooftop that goes all out. And no wonder—this one-of-a-kind venue sits inside one of Europe’s largest urban farms. Here’s what you need to know about the Plantation Paris concept. [Read more]
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Dates and Opening Time
On June 16, 2026
Location
Plantation
37 Rue des Cheminots
75018 Paris 18
Access
La Chapelle metro station (line 2)



2026 FIFA World Cup: fan zones and spots to enjoy the tournament together in Paris


Plantation Paris: a unique rooftop in one of Europe's largest urban farms in the 18th arrondissement














