
France v England (Six Nations) 2010
STADE DE FRANCE, PARIS - 20 March 2010
The Stade de France is one of the most famous sporting stadiums in the world. This combined with the fantastic attractions that the city has to offer, ensures that Paris remains a firm favourite for corporate entertaining.
Official Hospitality Facilities
We are delighted to offer hospitality within the Stade de France. The function suites inside the stadium provide a traditional French hospitality experience. Top price match tickets are assured.
Platinum Package
This is our prestige package for corporate entertaining. (Please note that tables are removed post-match to provide an informal atmosphere). Bookings of 2 upwards can be made; private tables are available for between 8-12 guests.
Pre-Match Buffet
Please note that this package is a standing-only package.
Platinum Package Includes
- Official Category 1 match ticket
- Champagne Reception
- Complimentary bar
- Four Course Meal
- Fine wines served with lunch
- Post Match Refreshments
- Colour TV monitors
- Souvenir gift
- Guest documentation with VIP passes for each guest
Pre-Match Buffet Includes
- Official Category 1 match ticket
- Two hour complimentary bar (excluding champagne)
- Pre-match buffet dinner
Example Itinerary
- 16.45pm - Champagne Reception
- 17.15pm - Luncheon
- 19.45pm - Kick off France v England
- 21.15pm - Post Match Refreshments
- 23.00pm - Bar closes
- 23.30pm - Facility closes
Stade de France, Paris
The Stade de France is the national stadium of France, situated in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis. It has an all-seater capacity of 80,000 and is used for the French rugby union team during the Six Nations and other major internationals. The French football team also use the stadium for almost every home game, and it was there where they defeated Brazil 3-0 in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final. Paris's main rugby club, Stade Français, periodically use the stadium as a home ground for some major matches.
