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HOW TO ARRIVE TO PARC DES PRINCES From the north: Take the exit towards Boulogne/Avenue de la Porte de Saint Cloud, and then turn right, over the road, following the posted directions. By Metro: Line 9 metro stop Porte de Saint Cloud is the closest station to the stadium, about five minutes walking. Line 9 goes through the centre of Paris on the right bank of the Seine River,, and connects with several other regional rail lines. An alternate route is to take metro line 10 and get off at the Porte d’Auteuil station, a little bit further from the stadium but also within walking distance. If you are coming from the south, line 10 brings you to the stadium via the stations on the left bank. By bus: Bus lines RATP 22, 62 and 72 arrive to Porte de Saint Cloud station, while lines 32 and 52 go to the Porte d’Auteuil station. Please note that all of these lines go through the centre of Paris although they do follow different routes. Address of Parc des Princes: 24, Rue du Commandant Guilbaud, 75781 Paris Cedex PRACTICAL ADVICE Due to the large number of people expected in the area we highlyhighly recommend that you arrive to the stadium at least one hour before the start of the match. If possible the best way to get there is with public transportation or by carpooling. The doors open one hour and a half before the start of the match and we highly recommend you get a look at things going on in the stadium before the match and also avoid lines. STADIUM ACCESS Location: Parc des Princes is located on the outskirts of Paris, approximately 4 km to the west of the Eiffel Tower and about 1 km south of Bois de Boulogne and the Roland Garros tennis complex. Arriving from the Southern suburbs: take exit D910/Boulogne (through the tunnel). Then turn left at the end of the ramp (you can see the stadium from there) and take Avenue de la Porte de Saint Cloud, then make the first right onto Rue du Commandant Guilbaud. Tickets obligatory Stadium access is strictly controlledolled only for those holding an access pass (ticket) that includes event information, seat category and location, ticket holder name, etc.,etc., and will be verified by a stadium employee or an automatic entry controlontrol point. Age restrictions Stadium access is strictly prohibited for minors under 16 years of age that are unaccompanied by an adult. It is highly recommended that parents do not bring any children under five years of age to the stadium. Reduced mobility People with reduced mobility and their chaperones who have a valid access pass will be able to access those areas that are specially reserved through special entry points. Security checkpoints It is possible that in order to gain access to the stadium you may be subject to certain security measures, including identification, bag searches, and pat downs. These measures may be required at the entrance to the stadium or in any other area inside the stadium by any Police or security official authorized by the Police Commissioner as established in decree 2005-307 of March 24, 2005. Random security checks may take place both in the interior of the stadium and at any access point at any time. RULES AND RESTRICTIONS Smoking is prohibited Smoking is prohibited (specifically cigarettes, cigars,cigars, pipes, and electronic cigarettes) in all enclosed and covered areas in the stadium, in the seating areas (including VIP seating areas),areas), and in any other part of the stadium where indicated. There are ashtrays in zones wherewhere smoking is permitted. It is imperative that you use them as it is strictly prohibited to throw cigarette butts on the ground. Prohibited behaviour It is strictly prohibited: ¾ to stop in any corridors, exits, or stairways. ¾ to annoy any other spectators including standing in the seating areas as well as any behaviour that may cause harm to anyone with an active role in the event (especially the players,players, personnel, coaches, referees, or anyone else) and more generally to cause others to be annoyed or to cause bodily injury, damage to physical objects, or engage in any aggressive,aggressive, violent, provocative,provocative, insulting, offensive, uncivilized, indecent, or immoral behaviour. ¾ to climb, remove, or cross any barriers, railings, doors,doors, or stadium enclosures in order to move from one area to another, or to gain access to unauthorized areas,areas, areas under construction, or the stadium roof. ¾ to enter the field of play during a sporting event or to get on stage during a concert ¾ to participate in races or crowd surfing. ¾ to wear disguises or to camouflage oneself,oneself, especially the face, in any way that makes you difficult to identify. General restrictions .