Discover Paris during Olympic Games

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Experience Paris during the Olympics: A guide to must-see places and nearby attractions.

As the Olympic Games approach, all eyes are on Paris, the iconic city that will host some of the events. As the athletes prepare, you can immerse yourself in Paris, exploring both the Olympic venues and the most beautiful places.

Roland Garros for tennis lovers


Tennis fans can visit Roland Garros, the legendary venue for the French Open. To stretch your legs after a match, visit Les Invalides, where you can discover military artefacts and pay your respects at Napoleon's tomb. Get back to nature in the Bois de Boulogne, with its tranquil lakes perfect for a stroll or boat trip. Admire contemporary art at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, housed in an architectural masterpiece by Frank Gehry. And for family fun, head to the Jardin d'Acclimatation, a park with rides and attractions for all ages.

Fencing and taekwondo at the Grand Palais


Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the fencing and taekwondo competitions at the Grand Palais and explore iconic sites such as the Petit Palais, a superb museum dedicated to the fine arts. Stroll along the majestic Champs-Élysées, lined with shops and cafés, before reaching the iconic Arc de Triomphe, which offers panoramic views over Paris. Discover the Place de la Concorde, adorned with fountains and statues, then cross the Alexandre III bridge. Finish your day with a visit to the Louvre Museum, home to thousands of works of art spanning centuries of history.

Bondi Beach at the Eiffel Tower


If you're in the mood for some beach fun, head to the Stade Tour Eiffel to watch the beach volleyball competition. After the events, head to the Eiffel Tower for a panoramic view of the city. Explore the historic École Militaire, a prestigious military academy. Then head to the Trocadero for a breathtaking view of the Eiffel Tower and the Seine. For a cultural escape, visit the Rodin museum and admire the sculptor's masterpieces. Finally, discover the diverse treasures of the world's civilisations at the Musée du Quai Branly, nestling on the banks of the Seine.

Basketball, Artistic gymnastics and Trampoline


Before or after watching the Olympic basketball, gymnastics, and trampoline events, you can take a look at Notre-Dame Cathedral, which dominates the skyline on the Île de la Cité. A stone's throw away is the Hôtel de Ville de Paris, with its elegant rooms. For a return to tranquility, take a trip to the Bois de Vincennes, which offers a serene refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city. Finally, in the Latin Quarter, the narrow streets are bustling with life and you can browse in century-old bookshops.

Badminton and Rhythmic gymnastics


After the excitement of rhythmic gymnastics or badminton, you can immerse yourself in the charm of Montmartre and marvel at the Sacré-Coeur basilica, which offers panoramic views over the city. Nearby, the majestic Basilica of Saint-Denis, a testament to Gothic architecture, is the resting place of many a French monarch. For a unique shopping adventure, explore the Saint-Ouen flea market, where antiques and curiosities await discovery. 

As Paris stands apart from any other city. The Games hosted in the capital promise a spectacle designed for athletes, spectators, and television audiences alike. Paris's iconic landmarks undergo a transformation into sporting arenas, offering spectators an unmatched experience and serving as a backdrop for athletic excellence. These world-class sports venues will take center stage during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. With a total of 15 Olympic sites and 11 Paralympic sites, the compact concept ensures that 21 Olympic sports (out of 32) and 14 Paralympic sports (out of 22) are located within 10 kilometers of the Village.



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