france v wales 2027 | biggest rugby event of the year
5 FEB 2027
Following our hugely successful packages to follow Wales against France in 2025, we are back with our exciting Six Nations sports travel packages for France v Wales in 2027!
This package includes return flights from Cardiff*, a three-night stay in a select Paris hotel, and match tickets to France v Wales.
With this package, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the best of Paris’s rich culture, delicious cuisine, and iconic landmarks, while also cheering on The Thistle in the Six Nations.
To ensure you have an unforgettable experience, we’ve carefully crafted this package with everything you need, from comfortable accommodation to top-notch match tickets.
Book now to secure your spot for this highly-anticipated Six Nations match between France and Wales! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience your love for rugby first-hand.
FRANCE v WALES PACKAGE INCLUDES:
– Return flights from Cardiff (Other departure airports available upon request.)
– 2 nights accommodation in Paris.
– France vs Wales match tickets.
Airport & stadium transfers are NOT included.
Price is per person based on 2 sharing.
Supplements applicable for single travellers.
For anything else please call us on 0151 424 7998 or email us at info@worldchoicesports.com
*Other airports may be available upon request.
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Local Info & Tips


Local Information & Tips
Things to Do When Not Watching the Matches
🗼 Explore the Iconic Sights of Paris
Must-visit spots:
Eiffel Tower – Go up for incredible city views.
Louvre Museum – Home to the Mona Lisa and thousands of masterpieces.
Notre-Dame Cathedral – A famous gothic landmark currently being restored.
Arc de Triomphe – Climb to the top for one of the best views of the Champs-Élysées.
💡 Tip: Book tickets in advance if you want to go up the Eiffel Tower.
🍷 Enjoy French Food & Drinks
Things to try:
Fresh croissants or pain au chocolat from a local bakery
A classic steak frites meal 🍽️
French wine or champagne at a Parisian bar
A charcuterie board with cheeses and cured meats
Great areas for food and atmosphere:
Le Marais
Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés
🚤 Take a Seine River Cruise
A relaxing way to see the city between match days.
Companies like Bateaux Mouches offer sightseeing cruises along the Seine River, passing landmarks such as:
the Eiffel Tower
the Louvre
Pont Alexandre III
Evening cruises are especially good when the city lights come on. ✨
🏉 Soak Up the Rugby Atmosphere
During the Six Nations, Paris fills with travelling fans.
Popular places to watch other matches or celebrate:
The Lions Pub – Big rugby crowds 🍺
The Cork and Cavan – Irish pub atmosphere
Bars around Stade de France before and after the game.
Weather and Climate
February in Paris is cold, damp, and characterized by typical winter weather, with average temperatures ranging from a low of 3°C (37°F) to a high of 8°C (46°F). Expect overcast skies, frequent light to moderate rainfall, and occasional snow, necessitating warm, waterproof layers. The city has a cozy feel, perfect for museums, with around 3–5 hours of sunshine daily. ❄️🧥

A ColossAL Clash in the CITY OF LOVE
The Six Nations always delivers drama, but there’s something especially thrilling about France hosting Wales in Paris. At the Stade de France, the atmosphere builds long before kick-off, with a sea of tricolour flags and the sound of La Marseillaise ringing out across the stands. Welsh supporters travel in huge numbers too, bringing their own energy, colour and unmistakable roar. The result is a matchday atmosphere that feels as much like a festival as a fixture — where passion, pride and tradition meet in one of Europe’s greatest sporting stages. On the pitch, it promises a captivating contest: France’s power, flair and home advantage against Wales' attacking ambition and fearless style. It’s never just eighty minutes of rugby — it’s history, identity and championship dreams colliding in the heart of the French capital.
For travelling fans, the experience stretches far beyond the final whistle. Watching world-class international rugby in Paris means immersing yourself in a city that knows how to celebrate sport. The weekend unfolds with its own rhythm — perhaps starting with coffee and fresh pastries at a bustling café, building as the streets fill with blue jerseys and tartan scarves, and reaching its peak beneath the lights of the Stade de France. When the anthems echo and the crowd rises as one, Paris turns France v Scotland into something unforgettable — a sporting occasion that lingers long after the final score is decided.
Why Choose World Choice Sports
25 years of experience
With 25 years of experience in the sports travel industry, WorldChoice Sports is a name you can trust. Our extensive knowledge and expertise ensure that every detail is meticulously handled, making your journey seamless from start to finish. Experience matters, and with a quarter-century in the field, we deliver exceptional service to enhance your sporting experience.
Authorised reseller
As an authorised reseller, WorldChoice Sports guarantees that you are purchasing tickets and packages from a reputable source. This authorization gives you peace of mind, knowing that your bookings are legitimate and backed by the event organizers. Choosing us means you're assured quality and reliability, so you can focus on enjoying the event without any worries.
ATOL protected sports trips
All of our sports trips come with ATOL protection, which safeguards your travel investment. This means that, in the unlikely event of disruptions, your holiday and funds are secure. Choosing WorldChoice Sports not only elevates your sporting experience but also provides you with confidence and reassurance throughout your journey.

Beyond the Final Whistle
Whether you travel for the rugby, the atmosphere, or the allure of Rome itself, this fixture offers far more than 80 minutes of action. The roar of the crowd at the Stadio Olimpico may fade, but the memories of Italian hospitality, ancient landmarks, and the shared camaraderie between fans will linger long after the final whistle.
From the cobbled streets of Trastevere to the grand piazzas at the city’s heart, every step of the journey adds to the story of your Six Nations weekend. Win or lose, the experience of following England in Rome becomes part of your own sporting history — one that will be retold long after you’ve left the Eternal City.



