About this venue
Grande Seine is a modern indoor venue designed for concerts, stage shows, and headline events that thrive on a strong live atmosphere. Set on Île Seguin, it stands out with contemporary architecture and a clear focus on the audience experience, making it a go-to choice when an event calls for impact, comfort, and a premium “night out” feel.
Inside, the experience is shaped by strong sightlines, a sense of proximity to the performance, and sound tailored for live productions. Guests often appreciate the comfortable layout, practical amenities such as cloakroom services and on-site food and drink options, and the overall flow that keeps arrivals and intermissions smooth.
The exact address is 1 Île Seguin, Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Entry is typically reached on foot via the island access points, following venue signage; if you’re coming by car, nearby garages and parking areas are commonly used, with convenient drop-off options for quick arrivals. For wider city transport and getting around beyond the venue area, see the description further down the page.
About the city
Boulogne-Billancourt, an elegant and lively city on the western edge of Paris, is a natural choice for fans of concerts and major sporting events who want to stay close to everything while enjoying a calmer base. The blend of urban energy, business districts, and riverside promenades creates an atmosphere where “going to an event” easily becomes a full city experience.
Its standout advantage is that the city itself is home to La Seine Musicale on Île Seguin, a landmark venue for music and stage productions. At the same time, Boulogne-Billancourt sits just next to Parisian sports icons such as Parc des Princes and Roland-Garros, making it an excellent starting point for many types of events.
When it comes to getting around, everything is set up for fast, straightforward routes to arenas and stadiums: Métro (ligne 9) runs through key stops such as Pont de Sèvres, Marcel Sembat, and Billancourt, while Métro (ligne 10) offers convenient access via Boulogne–Jean Jaurès and Boulogne–Pont de Saint-Cloud. For extra flexibility, you also have Tramway T2, city buses, and Vélib’ Métropole, so you can often reach your event without needing a car.
If you arrive by air, the usual gateways are Paris-Orly and Paris-Charles de Gaulle, followed by metro and tram connections toward the west of the city. If you travel by train, Paris Montparnasse is one of Paris’s main stations and a practical hub for reaching this part of the metropolis.
Accommodation and dining in Boulogne-Billancourt match the tempo of a major city: from modern hotels and aparthotels to comfortable smaller options on quieter streets. Visitors often highlight the area’s cleanliness, sense of safety, and walkable neighborhood layout, which is ideal when you want an unhurried plan before a concert or a relaxed wind-down after a match.
For a sightseeing bonus, a stroll along the Seine and around Île Seguin is an easy win, or you can take a short ride to green escapes like Parc de Saint-Cloud and Bois de Boulogne. If you want the classic Paris view, Trocadéro and the perspective toward the Eiffel Tower are within easy reach, letting you round out your event trip with a walk, a museum stop, or a casual coffee by the river.