The Olympic Games start on July 24, 2024 and will end on August 11, and the organization is on alert to ensure that the sites are delivered on time. According to the deputy mayor of Paris, in charge of the Olympic Games, Pierre Rabadan, “the sites are almost all set.” While all eyes are on France, the Olympic sites are increasingly visible, whether in France or in Tahiti. Here are the main sites that will host the Olympic Games for a month:
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Arena Bercy
Capacity: 15,000 seats
- Basketball
- Artistic Gymnastics
- Trampoline
Arena Champ-de-Mars
Arena Paris Nord
Paris Sud Arena
Capacity: 12,000 seats and 6,000 seats
- Weightlifting
- Handball
- Table tennis
- Volleyball
Arena Porte de La Chapelle
- Badminton
- Rhythmic Gymnastics
Aquatic Center
- Synchronized swimming
- Dive
- Water-Polo
Châteauroux National Shooting Center
Tir
Castle of Versailles
Capacity: 20,000 seats + 80,000 standing
- Pentathlon moderne
- Equestrian Sports
Colline d’Elancourt
Capacity: 2000 places + 20000 standing
Big palace
Capacity: 7000 seats
City Hall
Athletics
Disabled
Capacity: 6000 seats
- Athletics
- Road cycling
- Archery
With its new lawns, the Esplanade des Invalides (7th arrondissement) will host the Olympic Games. The stands are up and traffic is closed.
Concord
- Basketball 3×3
- Breaking
- BMX Freestyle Cycling
- Skateboard
Place de la Concorde (8th arrondissement) is closed to traffic until the end of the Olympic Games. The stands and a marquee were installed opposite the Hôtel de la Marine and at the Crillon. 3×3 basketball, BMX, breakdancing and skateboarding can be followed by 37,000 spectators within this venue.
Marseille Marina
Capacity: 5,000 seats + 10,000 standing
Veil
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines National Golf Course
Capacity: 5,000 seats + 30,000 standing
Princes Park
Capacity: 45,000 seats
Paris La Defense Arena
Capacity: From 15,000 to 40,000 seats
Pont Alexandre III
Capacity: 3000 seats + 10000 standing
- Triathlon
- Road cycling
- Marathon Swimming
The traffic is closed to traffic, so the stands have already been installed. The finish of the individual time trial in road cycling, the marathon swimming, the triathlon and the paratriathlon will take place there.
Bourget climbing site
Capacity: 6000 seats
BMX Stadium of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Capacity: 3,000 seats
Cycling BMX Racing
Bordeaux Stadium
Capacity: 42,000 spectators
Stade de France
Capacity: 80,000 seats
Beaujoire Stadium
Capacity: 35,322
Lyon Stadium
Capacity: 59,186 places
Marseille Stadium
Capacity: 67,000 seats
Nice stadium
Capacity: 36,178 seats
Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium
Capacity: 41,965
Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium
Capacity: 12,500 seats
- Rowing
- Canoe Slalom
- Canoe Sprint
12,500 seats for rowing and canoeing, as well as 10,300 seats for canoe slalom have been created. Official training starts on July 20 on this site.
Pierre Mauroy Stadium
Capacity: 50,000 seats
Stade Roland-Garros
Capacity: 15,000 seats
Stade Tour Eiffel
Capacity: 12,000 seats
Since June 26, the Champ de Mars (7th arrondissement) has been invaded by teams working on the organization of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Between the gardens of the Eiffel Tower and the ephemeral Grand Palais, the Eiffel Tower stadium has 13,000 seats. After the beach volleyball events of the Olympic Games, it will host the blind football of the Paralympic Games.
Yves-du-Manoir Stadium
Capacity: 10,000 seats
Teahupo’o, Tahiti
Surf
Trocadero
- Athletics
- Road cycling
National Velodrome of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Capacity: 5000 seats
- Track Cycling
- Pentalon modern
- BMX