Rugby World Cup 2023: a complete travel guide to France's host cities
Aug 28, 2023 鈥 10 min read
Matches for the men鈥檚 2023 Rugby World Cup will take place all over France with 600,000 fans arriving for the tournament 漏聽Julian Finney/Getty Images
An essential guide for rugby supporters to the host cities, stadiums and best pubs to catch all the games.
For nearly two months beginning next month, France will become the center of the world for rugby fans, when the country hosts the 10th men鈥檚 .
With 20 countries competing in the tournament, France expects to welcome 600,000 international visitors throughout the games, which open September 8 and end October 28.
The tournament, which takes place every four years, will also be watched closely by non-rugby fans as a dress rehearsal for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games, when France becomes the stage for the world鈥檚 biggest international sporting event next summer.
A total of 48 rugby matches will be played in nine host cities in stadiums across the country. Paris will host the tournament鈥檚 fan zone, with big screens that will live stream matches at the iconic Place de la Concorde (between the foot of the 颁丑补尘辫蝉-脡濒测蝉茅别蝉, and the Jardin des Tuileries), and a rugby village that will include music and entertainment, rugby training and workshops.
Because France is so much more than just Paris, the traveling tournament is an opportune time to zoom in on the French cities that will play host to the world鈥檚 biggest rugby event. (All matches are listed in local time; suggested bars and pubs are recommendations from the French tourist office.)
The Rugby World Cup in Lyon
As the home base for New Zealand鈥檚 champion team, Lyon is poised to be one of the most popular destinations during the tournament. But it鈥檚 also sure to attract the gourmets among rugby fans, given its reputation as the gastronomic capital of France and the birthplace of Paul Bocuse, one of the most influential French chefs of the 20th century.
A good starting point is the , an indoor market where you鈥檒l find regional specialties from local artisans. For the best dining experiences among the city鈥檚 signature bouchons (traditional Lyonnais restaurants), look for the quality label 鈥.鈥 Walk off your meal by following the scenic footpaths along either one of the city鈥檚 two rivers: the Rh么ne or the Sa么ne, or by exploring the historic districts that have been since 1998.
Rugby World Cup matches in Lyon
Wales鈥揂ustralia: Sunday September 24, 9pm (pool C)
Uruguay鈥揘amibia: Wednesday September 27, 5:45pm (pool A)
New Zealand鈥揑taly: Friday September 29, 9pm (pool A)
New Zealand鈥揢ruguay: Thursday October 5, 9pm (pool A)
France鈥揑taly: Friday October 6, 9pm (pool A)
Lyon pubs for watching Rugby World Cup matches
The Rugby World Cup in Saint-Denis
The Paris suburb of Saint-Denis is home to the country鈥檚 largest stadium, the , where the home team will square off against New Zealand on opening day in front of 80,000 fans 鈥 one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament. It鈥檚 one of 10 matches that will be played at the venue, which was inaugurated in 1998 to host the FIFA World Cup that same year.
The tournament will shine the spotlight on this Paris suburb, home to the historic Basilique de Saint-Denis, which rivals the grandeur of Notre Dame. Visitors to the region will also find the Saint-Ouen flea market, one of the largest antique markets in the world; the for aviation buffs; and the Canal de l鈥橭urcq, the longest of Paris鈥檚 three canals, which features restaurants, cafes, parks, a science center, boat rides, cinema, street art and long waterside walkways.
Rugby World Cup matches in Saint-Denis
France鈥揘ew Zealand: September 8, 2023, 9pm (pool A)
Australia鈥揋eorgia: September 9, 2023, 6pm (pool C)
South Africa鈥揑reland: September 23, 2023, 9pm (pool B)
Ireland鈥揝cotland: October 7, 2023, 9 pm (pool B)
Quarterfinal 2 (Winner of pool B 鈥 second pool A): October 14, 2023
Quarterfinal 4 (Winner of pool A 鈥 second pool B): October 15, 2023
Semifinal 1 (Winner QF1 鈥 Winner QF2): October 20, 2023
Semifinal 2 (Winner QF3 鈥 Winner QF4): October 21, 2023
Match for 3rd place: October 27, 2023
Final: October 28, 2023
Paris pubs for watching Rugby World Cup matches
The Rugby World Cup in Toulouse
In the city of Toulouse, rugby is an important part of local culture. With five European championship titles under its belt, Toulouse has been described as the European capital of rugby, and every summer hosts a rugby festival that turns the historic Place du Capitole into a huge rugby field.
Known as the Pink City for its terra-cotta buildings, Toulouse is also the center of the country鈥檚 aerospace industry. Related attractions include the Cit茅 de l鈥橢space, 43,000 sq ft of exhibition space where visitors can 鈥渢rain鈥 like an astronaut and contemplate the wonders of the universe; and Aeroscopia, home to a collection of legendary aircraft parts including the Concorde and the A380.
Rugby World Cup matches in Toulouse
Japan鈥揅hile: Sunday September 10 at 1pm (pool D)
New Zealand鈥揘amibia: Friday September 15 at 9pm (pool A)
Georgia鈥搘inner of the final tournament: Saturday September 23 at 2pm (pool C)
Japan鈥揝amoa: Thursday September 28 at 9pm (pool D)
Fiji鈥搘inner of the final tournament: Sunday October 8 at 9pm (pool C)
Toulouse pubs for watching Rugby World Cup matches
The Rugby World Cup in Lille
Often referred to as the capital of French Flanders, Lille features a Flemish heritage best experienced in the restored parts of the Old Town, where 17th-century red brick townhouses and stepped-gable roofs lend the city its trademark charm. But along with eye-catching architecture and a dynamic art scene (make sure to check out the nearby Piscine de Roubaix, an art museum housed in an indoor swimming pool), the city of Lille is sure to endear itself to rugby fans as the beer capital of France, home to some of the oldest and best craft breweries in the country. Incidentally, Lille is throwing a during the Rugby World Cup (September 17鈥24) that will gather 80 regional and international breweries throughout the city.
Take note: the Parisian bistro equivalent in Lille is the estaminet (or tavern). Don鈥檛 leave Lille without sampling a few of the region鈥檚 specialities, including the carbonade flamande, a beer and beef stew; gaufres (waffle wafer biscuits) from pastry shop ; and the flamiche au Maroilles, or Maroilles cheese quiche.
Rugby World Cup matches in Lille
France鈥揢ruguay: Thursday September 14, 2023 at 9pm (pool A)
England鈥揅hile: Saturday September 23, 2023 at 5:45pm (pool D)
Scotland鈥揜omania: Saturday September 30, 2023 at 9pm (pool B)
England鈥揝amoa: Saturday 7 October 2023 at 5:45pm (pool D)
Tonga鈥揜omania: Sunday October 8, 2023 at 5:45pm (pool B)
Lille pubs for watching Rugby World Cup matches
The Rugby World Cup in Bordeaux
Perhaps best known as the wine capital of France, this southwest city has other noteworthy claims to fame. Since 2007, Bordeaux鈥檚 crescent-shaped harbor, Port of the Moon, has been 鈥 the largest single urban site on the list. The city is also home to 350 historic monuments, second only to Paris.
One of the star cultural attractions is the Cit茅 du Vin, an interactive experience that explores winemaking traditions from around the world. Don鈥檛 leave without trying the city鈥檚 signature caramelized custard pastry, the 肠补苍别濒茅, and local Arcachon oysters (oyster season in France just happens to start in September as well). The right bank of Bordeaux will be home to the delegation throughout the tournament, with five matches taking place at the Stade de Bordeaux.
Rugby World Cup matches in Bordeaux
Ireland鈥揝pain: Saturday September 9, 3:30pm (pool B)
Wales鈥揊iji: Sunday September 10, 9pm (pool C)
Samoa鈥揅hile: Saturday September 16, 3pm (pool D)
South Africa鈥揝pain: Sunday September 17, 3pm (pool B)
Fiji鈥揋eorgia: Saturday September 30, 5:45pm (pool C)
Bordeaux pubs for watching Rugby World Cup matches
The Rugby World Cup in Marseille
Few French tourist offices include their local stadium as a landmark worthy of a visit. But you could say the Orange V茅lodrome in Marseille is a second home for the thousands of devoted and zealous soccer fans of the local Olympique de Marseille club. With a capacity of nearly 67,400, the stadium is the second biggest venue in France (after the Stade de France), and will host six matches.
To get a better sense of the buzzing, multicultural port city, make time to explore the historic Vieux Port, which last year inaugurated its first food hall; Le Panier, the oldest and perhaps most charming neighborhood in the city, with narrow, flower-lined alleyways, colorful facades and street art; and the region鈥檚 natural assets. Though the coves of Marseille are the most popular, concerns of overcrowding and erosion have driven Calanques National Park to impose visitor limits. A good alternative is the C么te Bleue (Blue Coast), which also features coves, small ports and beaches, all popular among the locals.
Rugby World Cup matches in Marseille
England鈥揂rgentina: Saturday September 9, 9pm (pool D)
South Africa鈥揝cotland: Sunday September 10, 5:45pm (pool B)
France鈥揘amibia: Thursday September 21, 9pm (pool B)
South Africa/Tonga: Sunday October 1, 9pm (pool B)
Quarterfinal 1鈥搘inner: Saturday October 14, 5pm pool C/Second pool D)
Quarterfinal 3鈥搘inner: Sunday October 15, 5pm (pool D/Second pool C)
Marseille pubs for watching rugby matches
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The Rugby World Cup in Nantes
You could call the city of Nantes, which sits along the Loire Valley in western France, fertile ground for the imagination. Along with being the birthplace of French writer Jules Verne, author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Journey to the Center of the Earth, one of its most unique, family-friendly attractions is Les Machines de l鈥櫭甽e, where giant mechanical elephants, herons, spiders, hummingbirds and caterpillars are brought to life in mesmerizing machine form. Two of the city鈥檚 most historic and beautiful landmarks include the 15th-century Ch芒teau des Ducs de Bretagne in the heart of the city, and the bright and airy Passage Pommeraye, a 19th-century shopping arcade made of glass and iron that鈥檚 one of the most beautiful covered arcades in Europe.
Rugby World Cup matches in Nantes
Ireland鈥揟onga: Saturday September 16, 2023 at 9pm (pool B)
Argentina鈥揅hile: Saturday September 30, 2023 at 3pm (pool D)
Wales鈥揋eorgia: Saturday October 7, 2023 at 3pm (pool C)
Japan鈥揂rgentina: Sunday October 8, 2023 at 1pm (pool D)
Nantes pubs for watching rugby matches
The Rugby World Cup in Nice
Nice is one of France鈥檚 thanks to its unique history as a popular winter resort town getaway for the British elite in the 18th century. One of the first stops for any visitor is the Promenades des Anglais, a palm-lined corniche that stretches four miles along the waterfront. Its heritage as a winter playground for European aristocracy lives on in the luxury hotels that line the French Riviera.
Take in sweeping views of the city and its coastline at the hilltop Colline du Ch芒teau, a 50-acre that can be reached by foot or by elevator lift. The historic district of the city, Vieux Nice, is where you鈥檒l find narrow lively squares, flower, fruit, vegetable and flea markets. The colors of Nice also inspired artists Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall, whose works can be explored at separate museums dedicated to the artists.
Rugby World Cup matches in Nice
Wales鈥揚ortugal: Saturday September 16 at 5:45pm (pool C)
England鈥揓apan: Sunday 17 September at 9pm (pool D)
Italy鈥揢ruguay: Wednesday September 20 at 5:45pm (pool A)
Scotland鈥揟onga: Sunday September 24 at 5:45pm (pool B)
Nice pubs for watching Rugby World Cup matches
The Rugby World Cup in Saint-脡tienne
Located about an hour southwest of Lyon, the city of Saint-脡tienne was the industrial capital of Europe in the 19th century, and later became the first French city to be designated a . Its is an incubator for artists and designers and hosts the , while the city鈥檚 is home to the largest collection of contemporary art in France after the Centre Pompidou.
Rugby World Cup matches in Saint-脡tienne
Italy鈥揘amibia: Friday September 9 at 1pm (pool A)
Australia鈥揊iji: Sunday September 17 at 5:45pm (pool C)
Argentina鈥揝amoa: Friday September 22 at 5:45pm (pool D)
Australia鈥揚ortugal: Sunday October 1 at 5:45pm (pool C)
Saint-脡tienne pub for watching Rugby World Cup matches
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