
🏟️ Address: Accor Arena, 8 Boulevard de Bercy, Paris, 75012, France Directions in Google Maps
Accor Arena is located 5 km south-east of Paris city centre. Its central location makes public transport or walking the recommended methods of travel.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Accor Arena. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
Accor Arena has a car park directly at the venue, with parking entrance is located at 85 Rue de Bercy. Please keep in mind traffic can be congested before and after big events.
Parking must be booked online in advance - it is not possible to pay on arrival. To book a space click here, or see the listed parking products (subject to availablity).
A taxi point is located directly outside the main entrance on Boulevard de Bercy for both drop-off and pick-up.
A wide of range of public bus routes run in proximity to Accor Arena. The main ones are:
| Stop | Walk | |
|---|---|---|
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Bus Routes 24, 71, 77, 87 & 215
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Gare de Bercy | 200 m2 min |
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Bus Routes 20, 63 & 65
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Gare de Lyon | 1.0 km12 min |
Accor Arena's central location means it has excellent connections to both the Metro and main line rail services:
| Stop | Walk | |
|---|---|---|
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Metro Lines 6 & 14
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Bercy | 50 m1 min |
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Main Line Rail
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Paris-Bercy | 300 m4 min |
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Main Line Rail
Metro Line 1
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Paris Gare de Lyon | 1.0 km12 min |
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Main Line Rail
Metro Lines 5 & 10
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Paris Austerlitz | 1.4 km17 min |
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Accor Arena has a number of entrances:
Check the entrance marked on your ticket before travelling to Accor Arena.
The Grand Hall entrance is fully accessible on the ground level with an elevator giving access to the auditorium for all Gradin, Balcon or Corbeille ticket holders.
If you're disabled or have reduced mobility, email the venue at contact@accorhotelsarena.com with details of your needs and/or your seat numbers for assistance.
Information points
Stewards are on-hand throughout the venue, and at the reception areas, which are located at the Main Entrance Hall and the Pit Entrance.
The box office staff are also able to help with some queries, particularly those pertaining to ticketing. The box office generally opens 2 hours before the start of events, and closes soon after events begin. On non-event days, the hours of the box office are 11:00-18:00 Monday-Saturday, and 10:00-18:00 on days when tickets sales begin.
Lost property
Lost property should be reported or claimed at either one of the reception areas; both points have staff on-hand. Alternatively, you can email the venue (contact@accorhotelsarena.com) to report any lost items.
It is possible to cycle to the Accor Arena from within much of the 12th arrondissement of Paris, as well as from neighbouring arrondissements - such as the 11th and 13th - and other landmarks and neighbourhoods within central Paris. From the Gare de Lyon, it is just a 5-minute cycle to the Arena, and from the Eiffel Tower it is only a 25-minute ride.
There are many free, uncovered bike racks located on the north-east side of the venue, along Rue de Bercy, close to the junction with Rue Henri Desgrange. They are situated an approximately 100 m (1 min) walk from the Arena.
Accor Arena is 5.0 km (60 min) walk from the city centre, and is a pleasant route that follows the river Seine. If you're coming from the south or east of the city, your walk will likely be shorter.
Accor Arena has a capacity of approximately 20,300. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
8 Boulevard de Bercy, Paris, 75012, France.

