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See my pitchside seat for Paris Saint Germain vs Arsenal with Accor – and you can do the same

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We know that HfP readers like to attend ‘experiences’ events in the UK with their airline and hotel points, and we cover the best ones we come across.

What we spend less time looking at are the experiences you can attend in Europe. Marriott, for example, has tickets for concerts at the Uber Arena in Berlin which are cheaper than those it offers at The O2 in London – the saving can cover your hotel stay!

Accor has a long standing partnership with Paris Saint Germain football club, and invited me over to Parc des Princes for the Arsenal game earlier this month to take a look. HfP paid for all of its costs, including travel and accommodation.

You can find details of all of Accor’s experiences redemptions, at PSG and globally, on this website.

Paris Saint German tickets with ALL - Accor Live Limitless points

For Londoners, getting to a Paris Saint Germain game is virtually as easy as getting to (say) a Manchester United game booked with Marriott Bonvoy points.

The stadium is very close to a metro station with a direct train to the centre (it is near Bois de Boulogne) and, as I found, you can get a very pleasant one night break out of it.

Pitchside by ALL

This is, potentially, the craziest football points redemption you can do. Accor’s top offering at PSG is this row of six pitchside seats:

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Looks normal? No. This is your view:

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It’s like nothing you’ve ever experienced at a football match. You are so close that a dedicated security guard takes one of the seats to stop you running onto the pitch! All of the media interviews on the pitch take place in front of you (David Ginola pictured below) and you’re close to the technical areas.

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Unsurprisingly, this is NOT the best place to watch the match. You don’t get much of a view of what is happening at the other end of the pitch and you wouldn’t want to see every game from this position. To do it once, though, was amazing.

(There is a video screen in front of the seats, as you can see above. However, this takes the TV feed – not the in-ground feed – so there is three second delay!)

I should note that PSG is a ‘tough’ ground. You have a huge number of flares smuggled in and there is a lot of smoke at times. The chanting from the ‘ultras’ is intense. There were a lot of children at the game but the overall experience is less family friendly than a day out at the Emirates Stadium.

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The ALL.com Lounge

A more mainstream (and cheaper) redemption option is to use ALL points to redeem for Accor’s seat block. This is in the area behind where I was sat and – intriguingly – includes TV screens built into the seats. The views are good.

You enter the stadium via a dedicated VIP entrance and head up to Accor’s VIP lounge. There is a decent selection of food and drink, including champagne:

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…. and a pleasant outdoor terrace:

Paris Saint German tickets with ALL - Accor Live Limitless points

…. which allows you to watch the teams arrive:

Paris Saint German tickets with ALL - Accor Live Limitless points

Here is a PR shot of the interior:

This is an attractive redemption package, I think, combining fast track VIP entry plus food and drink before, during and after the match along with excellent seats.

The ALL.com Bar Parc des Princes

This is another redemption option. It sounds a little odd on paper and I didn’t go in during the match, only pre-game.

PSG has a bar which operates through the entire match. It is glass walled and you get views of the pitch:

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Your ticket allows you to watch the entire game from the bar – in fact, you don’t have a seat in the ground. Apparently the sound of the crowd is piped in to the lounge so you get the full ground atmosphere without actually being outside!

Food and drink is provided, both before, during and after the game. There is also a pre- and post-match DJ set.

Here’s a PR shot of the bar itself:

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Finally …. La Suite Novotel by ALL.com

Yes, it’s a bit mad. Accor has built a full Novotel-branded hotel room in the stadium.

This is NOT a stunt. Well, obviously it is, but it IS a functioning hotel room:

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It has a standard hotel bathroom (a huge one, as it is accessible):

Paris Saint German tickets with ALL - Accor Live Limitless points

You sleep in it overnight. You get breakfast delivered.

More importantly, it has got an amazing terrace:

Paris Saint German tickets with ALL - Accor Live Limitless points

…. with this view of the ground:

Paris Saint German tickets with ALL - Accor Live Limitless points

An ALL member from Saudi Arabia had bid for it for the PSG v Arsenal game and had flown over just for the experience.

You can find out more about La Suite Novotel on the Accor website here.

Conclusion

If you enjoy your football, Accor Live Limitless has some exceptional redemption options at Paris Saint Germain.

With the current season drawing to a close, there isn’t anything available to book at the moment. However, once the first of the new season packages are available we will run a reminder.

PSG experiences – and indeed all of ALL’s other experiences redemptions – can be booked via this special website.

Thanks to Stuart and the ALL team for inviting me over.

Comments (40)

  • Rob H not Rob says:

    Each to their own i suppose. Love my team. Zero interest in stuff like this.

    I wouldn’t have swapped my cheapest playoff seat on Saturdsy at Wembley for all the money in the world. My son and daughter could only get in the sterile prawn sandwich area, and whilst winning in that manner was a once in a lifetime experience, they said it felt pretty soulless being with people with no invested interest in the game.

    Ha’way the lads.

    • kevin86 says:

      Looking forward to someone saying it’s a choice between 80s hooliganism or corporate hospitality. As if there’s no other options

    • Swiss Jim says:

      Couldn’t agree more. Though it was being at Wembley on Sunday watching Charlton get promoted for me. Noisy bloody lot we are. Amazing.!

      • Chabuddy geezy says:

        To be fair those obstructed pitch side seats are recreating and authentic experience normally reserved for regular visitors of Fratton Park 😉

    • Avios Amigo says:

      Just use your points to watch Sunderland in an away European semi final.

    • Tripio says:

      Amazing story

      • Rob says:

        Could have used 125k Hilton points and got them into the proper hospitality area 🙂

        • daveinitalia says:

          I suspect they didn’t want any hospitality area as they’d be surrounded by people more interested in the quality of the champagne than whether Sunderland get promoted.

          I see the delights in both. I’d love to go to the hospitality section if watching a match involving clubs that I have no interest in. It means if it’s a boring match at least you had a nice meal and some booze. If it was my team playing I’d want to be with the rest of the supporters.

          Well done to Sunderland, mixed emotions here, as a Newcastle supporter we can take delight at our opponents when they get relegated, but they’ve been out of the top flight for too long and the Tyne and Wear derbies have the best atmosphere so although I shouldn’t admit it, it’s good to see them back.

        • Shaun L says:

          Rob.

          They eventually went for 202,500.
          My son and I got some and it was amazing, better cos we won and I would say 80% of the people there were Sunderland fans. Definitely didnt feel like too corporate.
          Thank you so much for highlighting this, would not have been able to go otherwise and we have memories we will never forget.

          • Rob says:

            I don’t think the 120 Club is that corporate to be honest. The cost is so high, and the number of seats so low (120!), that I suspect a lot have gone to wealthy individuals rather than companies. Corporates usually want 10 or so seats in a venue to entertain larger groups. Hilton may be the largest single seat holder there.

  • Thomas says:

    “The chanting from the ‘ultras’ is intense”
    If you Compare it to the Emirates stadium sure! Very little to sign about for their fans.

  • Ken says:

    “Tough ground”

    😂😂😂

  • broomy23 says:

    Is there a points redemption to be in the ultras section? That’s where most “real” football fans would want be

    • Rob says:

      Not sure you’ve actually seen a PSG game. The club is actively trying to get rid of them. What you didn’t see in my photo of the team arriving is the ultras, fully masked, throwing things towards Arsenal from inside the stadium.

      • kevin86 says:

        They’re not trying to get rid of them. That was years ago. They’ve welcomed them back

        • Rob says:

          That’s not what I was told. It is being done subtly now eg high price rises for those seats.

          • CJD says:

            There’s a symbiotic relationship between the club and the ultras. The ultras are a big part of selling the experience to tourists.

      • broomy23 says:

        Based upon PSG’s social media posts featuring them, I believe that is no longer the case. The atmosphere both home and away certainly helped them along to the final

        • BSI1978 says:

          Exactly this.

          There were issues with some of their ‘fans’ attending & threatening some players at training a while back, which led the owners to suggest they would ban those identified.

          It wasn’t pursued, and on certain match days & for certain opposition, the club actively welcomes the support and atmosphere those same fans generate.

          I hope there won’t be any issues in Munich this weekend, but watch PSG try and disassociate very quickly should any aggro kick off.

      • Ken says:

        Perhaps they could get rid of the Ultras in the Virage Auteuil but pipe in recorded noise and pay a professional company to put on pyrotechnics and banner displays.

        PSG would prefer them to tone down some of the excess but it’s part of PSG’s image – I doubt too many French parisiens will want to pay 600 Euros a match to sit in the better seats in a library.

  • Kwab says:

    Don’t condone missiles and projectiles but an intense atmosphere provides for a much better experience. Arguably, it was that atmosphere that helped us in Bilbao last week! Johnson again ole ole!!!

  • Lumma says:

    Alexa, show me everything that is wrong with modern football

  • beastratto says:

    I’ve seen another of these ‘hotel rooms in a stadium’. How on earth can it be nice to actually spend the night within the grandstand area of a giant stadium? Is it even secure? Rodents? You’d be surrounded by the hum of machinery and possibly unable to even escape. Baffling.

    • Lumma says:

      Bolton, Blackpool and Milton Keynes all have hotel rooms in the stadium with pitch views

      • PlayUpSkyBlues says:

        As does Coventry (Building Society Arena: DT by Hilton) who (not so) funnily enough, were also the victims of Sunderland’s anti-football over the two legged Semi-Finals, before Sunderland shanked an injury time winner… enabling them to take that same brand of anti-football to Wembley… and shank an injury time winner against Sheffield United in the Final!!!

        Unbelievable Jeff…

        At least that’s one of the three teams confirmed for relegation from the Premier League next season 😉

        • Lumma says:

          Would that be the same Sunderland who had more shots on target over the two legs and at no point during the 210 minutes of football were ever losing in the semi final?

          • PlayUpSkyBlues says:

            Oh yeah… wow… two more shots on target over 210 minutes… that’s an impressive stat.
            At one point I thought the team in red was Barca from 2011 (not) 🤣

        • Rob H not Rob says:

          That one was for Jimmy Hill 😉

    • Karl says:

      I’ve stayed in a few; Coventry, Milton Keynes, Reading. You don’t have to enter via a trunstyle and drag your luggage through the stand! Think of it more as a stadium being built onto the side of a hotel.

      • Throwawayname says:

        I’ve stayed in the one at the olympic stadium of Seville (being the only place whose rates during the feria were merely expensive rather than outrageously extortionate) and it was just like any other mainstream 4-star hotel. Didn’t get a pitch view room though, I think mine was overlooking a car park.

  • Mikee says:

    What was the redemption cost Rob?

    • Rob says:

      Varies by game apparently. They told me 2.6m points in total were redeemed for the Arsenal game across all the hospitality options!

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