Paris Saint-Germain played their last match at the Parc des Princes for 2025 last Saturday, hosting Rennes (a 5-0 victory, Matchday 15 of Ligue 1). The club took advantage of the break to set up a “Christmas village” on its famous pitch until January 2nd.
Visitors can lace up their skates in this exceptional setting. Access to the ice rink is included in the Stadium Tour ticket, the guided tour of the stadium offered by PSG, priced at €35 for adults and €23 for children under 13. Skates are provided on-site, in sizes ranging from 27 to 47, and skates for young children as young as 3. Wearing gloves is strongly recommended.
Several food chalets will be set up around the ice rink, offering winter specialties: raclette-style sandwiches, hot chocolate, and crepes. Santa Claus will also be making an appearance. From December 22nd to 24th, he will be distributing special PSG x Christmas collector badges, along with chocolates. The mascot Germain, dressed in festive colors, will be present on December 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 27th, 28th, and 29th for family photos.”
It’s a wonderful opportunity to spend time on this dreamlike rink, with great holiday activities to enjoy fully, perhaps with friends or family. Of course, this isn’t the news of the week. But it’s interesting to know that an option exists for an outing during this period to enjoy. Even if there is a certain cost, unfortunately, which makes it only moderately accessible.
