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Explore the Orange Velodrome's behind-the-scenes areas, including changing rooms, press room, and trophy collection, in a 1.5-hour self-guided tour for $25.

The Marseille: OM Stadium Access at the Orange Velodrome offers a 1.5-hour self-guided tour through one of France’s most famous football stadiums. For only $25 per person, visitors can explore France’s only Champions League trophy and get an up-close look at the players’ changing rooms, press conference area, and the legendary pitch. This tour starts at 3 Bd Michelet and is perfect for fans of Olympique de Marseille, football enthusiasts, or anyone curious about stadium life.
Unlike guided tours, this experience allows you to wander at your own pace, making it ideal for those who prefer a flexible visit. The accessibility features and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance add to the convenience. While photographs and souvenirs are available at extra cost, the core experience at this second-largest stadium in France offers a genuine behind-the-scenes look at a club with a storied history.
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The Orange Velodrome is a symbol of Marseille and a staple of French football. Known as France’s second-largest stadium, it has hosted numerous legendary matches and witnessed countless memorable moments. This tour offers a chance to see the inside of this mythical venue, bringing to life the passionate history of Olympique de Marseille.
The tour’s main highlight is the opportunity to see the Champions League trophy—a unique feature, given the stadium’s stature. Visitors also gain exclusive access to the players’ changing rooms and the tunnel leading to the pitch, allowing a rare glimpse into the pre-match preparations and game-day atmosphere.

Walking into the players’ dressing rooms reveals the intimate space where Olympique de Marseille’s squad prepares for matches. The rooms are designed to showcase the team’s history and modern features. Meanwhile, the players’ tunnel provides a closer look at where players make their walk onto the pitch, adding a thrilling perspective for fans and visitors alike.
This behind-the-scenes access helps create a vivid picture of matchday routines. The tunnel is a favorite spot, where the electric atmosphere of a game can almost be felt. The free exploration allows visitors to linger here as long as they like, adding a personal touch to the experience.

The press conference room is where club announcements and media interactions take place. Its inclusion in the tour highlights the club’s media presence and management side. Visitors are also treated to a close-up view of the club’s trophy collection, which displays Olympique de Marseille’s glorious achievements.
The trophies showcased include France’s most prestigious football honors, with the Champions League trophy being the standout. These displays serve as a reminder of the club’s competitive legacy and the historic victories that have shaped Marseille’s football identity.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour begins at gate 18, situated at the top of the stairs in the Jean Bouin forecourt on Boulevard Michelet. The self-guided format offers plenty of flexibility, letting visitors explore each area at their own pace.
Included in the price is stadium entrance, while photographs and souvenirs can be purchased separately. The tour is wheelchair accessible and features guides in French and English, ensuring that most visitors can enjoy the experience comfortably.
Reservations are flexible with the option to book now and pay later, allowing for full flexibility in travel plans. The tour lasts 1.5 hours, with starting times available based on availability. It starts from the 3 Bd Michelet location, with the meeting point at gate 18.
The experience is free to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for those uncertain about their schedule. The no food, drink, bikes, or glass objects policy ensures safety and preservation of the stadium’s facilities.

The primary appeal of this experience is the access to the Champions League trophy and the opportunity to go behind the scenes of France’s second-largest stadium. The self-guided format gives visitors freedom to explore the press room, changing areas, and tunnel without the pressure of a guided group.
Reviews praise the knowledgeable staff and the authenticity of the experience. While some wish for more guided explanations, the overall impression is of a rich, personal encounter with Marseille’s football heritage.

This $25 experience is perfect for football fans, OM supporters, or anyone interested in stadium architecture and history. It appeals to those who enjoy self-paced exploration and are keen to see the trophies and hidden areas of a famous stadium. The accessibility and flexible booking options make it suitable for a wide range of visitors.
However, it’s best suited for those comfortable with self-guided wandering and reading signs—those who prefer a guided narration might find the tour less engaging.

The Marseille: OM Stadium Access provides a worthwhile look into one of France’s most iconic football venues. For $25, visitors gain access to key areas like the changing rooms, press conference room, and the Champions League trophy. The self-guided format allows freedom and flexibility, making it a good choice for independent explorers.
Although it lacks a guided narration, the insider access and famous trophy display compensate, offering a personalized glimpse into Marseille’s football history. This tour will appeal most to die-hard OM fans and those interested in stadium culture.
Is the tour guided or self-guided?
This is a self-guided tour, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
What areas are accessible during the tour?
Visitors access the players’ changing rooms, press conference room, players’ tunnel, and the trophy room.
Can I see the Champions League trophy?
Yes, the Champions League trophy is on display as part of the tour.
What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at gate 18, top of the stairs in the Jean Bouin forecourt on Boulevard Michelet.
Are photographs included?
No, photographs are available at an additional cost.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is available in French and English.
Is food or drink allowed during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not permitted during the visit.