INSIDR is launching a customised Euro 16 smartphone to make any footy fan’s trip unforgettable.
THE INSIDR SMARTPHONE WILL GIVE YOU INSTANT ACCESS TO ALL OUR TOP TIPS OF WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO IN PARIS DURING THE EURO’S.
HERE ARE SOME TASTER INSIDR EURO TIPS…
EURO’S ON A BUDGET
Paris is expensive, but INSIDR has scouted the cheapest bars with the best atmosphere so you can enjoy the Euros, even if you’re on a tight budget!
To drink: Le Cristal
Selling beers for under 3€, Le Cristal is a firm favorite for local Parisians looking for a cheap but cheerful pint.
To eat: Chefs du Quartier
10€ for a really decent 2 course meal, you can’t go wrong with this restaurant. And the best part? Everyday there is a new chef and a fresh new menu, so you can eat here multiple times and never eat the same meal twice!
DON’T GET BORED
INSIDR is on hand to suggest fun activities you can do in-between matches so you never have a dull moment during your stay!
Carreau du Temple
Head here for a game of giant table football or Konami’s newly released UEFA Euro’s game or just grab a drink in this edgy converted market space.
FANCY A GAME?
Getting the ultimate Euro 16 experience doesn’t just involve sitting in front of a screen, a kick- about in a prime Parisian spot should be on any footy punter’s to-do list.
Elite 5 Soccer
This sports complex is a footy players dream. With 6 football pitches (3 indoor), heated changing rooms, jacuzzi and restaurant, an afternoon free from watching the screen won’t be difficult!
PUB GRUB
Don’t get caught out buying overpriced average food, the ideal night of footy always involves good hearty grub and INSIDR can point you to the top spots.
Le Ruisseau Burger Joint
One of the best burgers and fries in the city!
BEST SCREENS
Whether it be the biggest screen in the capital, or a screen in a quiet bar, INSIDR will find exactly what you are looking for
Official fan zone
Located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, the official Euro fan zone has an immense 420m2 screen for you to watch the major matches in the very heart of the French capital.