On ticketnet, you can reserve a place on the SDF parking. It's not open right now, but you'll be able to do it when you'll purchase your tickets for the show.
isn't it so that the metro's are closed after a concert and that it isn't possible to use them? at what time are the metro's open for use? does anybody knows?
It depend what you are supposed to do after the show. If you stay in Paris for the night, it's a much better option to park your car somewhere in the city (there are a lot of underground parkings, including one at each train station) and to take the subway or RER to go to the sdf and back to Paris after the concert. There are additionnal RER and subways at SDF St Denis for events. So it's not a problem to go back to paris, as far as you don't spend 90 minutes at the merchandizing. If you want to leave Paris right after the show, well of course there will be a lot of traffic, especially to get out of the parking but it won't be a nightmare.
To park your car somewhere between Paris and sdf is not a good idea, first because there are some shitty and unsafe places around there, especially at 2 in the morning. And if you miss the station, you won't have a second chance because the subway will be closed (and re-open only at 5 or 6 in the morning).
micklover Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > isn't it so that the metro's are closed after a > concert and that it isn't possible to use them? > at what time are the metro's open for use? does > anybody knows?
Metro was pretty well-organized last year after the show. It took a long time, but eventually, you get on a train. I imagine it will be the same.
To get out of the parking takes a long long time 60 to 90 ' and some stupid policeman obliged me to go to the north when i wanted to go to the south... I had to drive to Roissy airport before going back This year, i'll choose to park my car on the RER line.