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Campsites for the Olympic Games - Paris 2024

With the 2024 Olympic Games taking place just over the English Channel, we're expecting bumper bookings on many campsites in and around the host cities

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Camping remains a beloved option for travellers exploring France, and with the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics just a short distance away, we anticipate a surge in bookings at numerous campsites across this nation of sports-enthusiasts.

Annually, our team of assessors meticulously inspects approximately 600 campsites throughout France. If you are fortunate enough to have secured tickets to witness your favourite athletes in action or plan to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of a fan zone, fret not, as we have you covered. 

Below, we've handpicked some of our cherished campsites conveniently located near the host cities, perfect to serve as your base for an unforgettable Olympic experience in 2024.

To secure your spot, it is essential to book early, as we anticipate limited pitch availability, particularly during the Games. Many campsites are expected to implement a minimum stay requirement. Additionally, we have observed a post-pandemic trend of campsites adopting a dynamic pricing model, akin to airlines' practices of raising seat prices as the plane fills. As a result, you can expect pitch prices to be higher in peak periods, than in previous years.

Countdown to the Paris Olympics 2024

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Team GB

Team GB Hopefuls

Medal hopes for Team GB at the Paris Olympics will depend on the development of athletes over the coming year, their performances in qualification events, and their overall form leading up to the games. Traditional strongholds for Team GB include athletics, cycling, rowing, swimming, gymnastics, and equestrian events.

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Five to keep an eye out for:

  1. Adam Peaty (Swimming): Adam won the gold medal in the men's 100m breaststroke event at the Tokyo Olympics. He dominated the competition and set a new Olympic record in the process.

  2. Tom Daley (Diving): After a two-year hiatus, Tom is targeting a return in 2024. He is an accomplished diver who won the gold medal in 2020 in the men's synchronized 10m platform event alongside his diving partner Matty Lee. He also won a bronze medal in the men's 10m platform individual event, finally achieving his dream of winning an individual Olympic medal.

  3. Charlotte Worthington (BMX Freestyle): Charlotte made history by winning the gold medal in the women's BMX freestyle event. She became the first woman to land a 360 backflip in competition.

  4. Tom Pidcock (Cycling): Tom won the gold medal in Tokyo in the men's cross-country mountain biking event. An all-around cyclist, he'll likely feature in a number of disciplines.

  5. Max Whitlock (Gymnastics): Max successfully defended his Olympic title in the men's pommel horse, winning the gold medal in Tokyo. He considered retiring after Tokyo but is aiming to return in 2024.
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Recommended Campsites

Selected Campsites - Paris & Ile de France

Occupying a grassy, tree-covered area on the banks of the Seine, Camping Sandaya Paris Maisons-Laffitte is a popular and well-maintained site. The reception staff are...

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International de Jablines is a modern site in a prime location for active families. The leisure facilities of the adjacent Espace Loisirs are a big...

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Le Grand Paris is a small, informal site 33 km. northwest of Paris. It is situated on the southern outskirts of the village of Nesles-la-Vallée...

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Alongside the River Seine, this site has an overall mature and neat appearance. Although the approach road passes through an industrial area, you will discover...

This peaceful, pleasant site has been owned and run by the same family for over 50 years. There are around 200 pitches with a few...

A busy site and the only one within Paris, set in a wooded area between the Seine and the Bois de Boulogne. The site is...

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Yelloh! Village Saint Emilion (formerly La Barbanne) is a pleasant site in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region, only 2.5 km. from the famous...

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La Bergerie is a quiet, family owned site, situated in the hills about 3km from Vence and Saint Paul de Vence. 10km from the sea...

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Set amongst mature trees adjacent to a large lake on one side of the site, and a gently-flowing river (unfenced) on two others, this attractive...

Family-friendly Camping Le Mont Des Bruyères sits pretty much in the very centre of the Scarpe-Escaut Regional Natural Park, which should also tell you something...

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Nantes Camping is a modern, well equipped site with several types of pitch and different types of accommodation to rent. It lies within the city...

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Stadiums - Paris & Ile de France

Stadiums for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games - Paris & Ile de France

Bercy Accor Arena
Bercy Accor Arena
Bercy Accor Arena

Found in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, Bercy stands as an iconic venue, harmoniously blending culture and sport with its distinctive pyramid structure that gracefully dominates the city's landscape. Having undergone recent renovations, this versatile showcase has been a prominent host for numerous sports events since 1984 and is now eagerly preparing to take centre stage for the esteemed Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The Bercy Arena is a marvel of adaptability, catering to an array of events, ranging from electrifying concerts to adrenaline-pumping motocross races and even thrilling ice hockey matches. Its ultramodern facilities, revamped between 2014 and 2015, have been thoughtfully designed to accommodate the diverse demands of cultural gatherings, attracting countless visitors year after year.

As the Games draw near, the Bercy Arena eagerly anticipates welcoming its regular attendees and the millions of spectators who will grace its stands to witness the grandeur of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. This venerable venue stands as a symbol of the French passion for both culture and sport, ready to etch its name further into the annals of Olympic history.

Hosting:

  • Basketball
  • Artistic gymnastics
  • Trampoline
  • Wheelchair basketball
Centre Aquatique Olympique
Centre Aquatique Olympique
Centre Aquatique Olympique

The construction of the Olympic Aquatics Centre in Saint-Denis (93) for the Paris 2024 Games serves as a significant and lasting addition to the region's sports infrastructure. As the only permanent sports facility built for the Games, it is a testament to the organisers' commitment to leave a positive legacy in Seine-Saint-Denis.

The Olympic Aquatics Centre has been carefully designed to address the area's current need for sports facilities. Beyond the Games, this facility will offer a much-needed resource for the local community, providing residents with regular access to swimming and aquatic activities. This will promote active lifestyles and contribute to the overall well-being of the people living in Seine-Saint-Denis.

Moreover, the Centre's capability to host major international swimming competitions will have a broader impact on the French swimming community. It will serve as a hub for top-level aquatic events, attracting athletes and spectators from around the world and enhancing the country's reputation as a destination for sporting excellence.

The focus on sustainability is commendable, as the Centre has been designed as a low-carbon facility utilising bio-sourced materials. This approach aligns with the broader environmental goals and commitments to reduce the carbon footprint of major sporting events like the Olympics.

The strategic placement of the Olympic Aquatics Centre opposite the Stade de France and the connection between the two via a footbridge across the A1 motorway is a wise urban planning decision. It offers convenience for spectators, allowing them to move quickly between the two venues and enjoy a seamless experience during the Games.

Overall, the development of the Olympic Aquatics Centre not only adds to the excitement of the Paris 2024 Games but also leaves a lasting and positive impact on the community, fostering sports participation, supporting the swimming community, and promoting sustainable infrastructure development.

Hosting:

  • Artistic swimming
  • Diving
  • Water polo
Champ de Mars Arena
Champ de Mars Arena
Champ de Mars Arena

The Champ-de-Mars Arena, an impressive 10,000 sqm overlay venue, has emerged as a versatile space hosting various events from the worlds of art, fashion, and sports while the Grand Palais undergoes renovation. Paris 2024 has astutely seized this unique opportunity to capitalize on the exceptional building and extend its existence for a few additional months until the Paris 2024 Games.

Masterfully designed by architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, the Arena boasts a striking timber structure featuring elegant curves and aesthetics that beautifully mirror the essence of the Grand Palais. In early 2021, this remarkable edifice was erected on the Champ-de-Mars, setting the stage for various events.

When 2024 arrives, the renovations on the Grand Palais will be complete. However, the Champ-de-Mars Arena will continue to stand tall, welcoming spectators for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This seamless transition ensures that the captivating atmosphere and functionality of the Arena will be fully utilized, contributing to the success and grandeur of the Games. Its extended presence guarantees that Paris 2024 will benefit from this marvellous venue, enriching the overall experience for participants and audiences alike.

Hosting:

  • Judo
  • Wrestling
  • Para judo
  • Wheelchair rugby
Chateau de Versailles
Chateau de Versailles
Chateau de Versailles

The inclusion of the Palace of Versailles in the Paris 2024 Games is a captivating addition that highlights the historical and cultural significance of France. As a universal iconic symbol of the country's history, the Palace of Versailles holds a special place in the hearts of many and is an attraction visited by millions of tourists each year.

From its humble origins as a hunting lodge to its transformation into the grand residence of French royalty under Louis XIV, the Palace of Versailles has a rich and storied past. In 2024, this historic monument is opening up its magnificent grounds to offer spectators and TV audiences an exceptional and groundbreaking spectacle during the Paris Games.

For the Paris 2024 Games, the Palace of Versailles will be temporarily transformed to host several equestrian and modern pentathlon events. The setting of a temporary outdoor arena on the Etoile Royale esplanade, surrounded by several stands, at the heart of the Palace's gardens is truly magnificent. This arrangement not only provides a unique and picturesque backdrop for the sporting events but also allows spectators to immerse themselves in the historical ambience while enjoying world-class competitions.

The combination of sporting events and the stunning beauty of the Palace's gardens is sure to create an unforgettable experience for both athletes and spectators alike. The temporary usage of the grounds for the Paris Games allows the Palace of Versailles to contribute to the magic of the event and showcase its versatility as a venue.

Overall, the participation of the Palace of Versailles in the Paris 2024 Games celebrates the rich heritage of France and adds a touch of grandeur and elegance to the Olympic festivities. It promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, combining history, culture, and sports in a groundbreaking spectacle that will captivate audiences worldwide.

Hosting:

  • Equestrian
  • Modern pentathlon
  • Para equestrian (para-dressage)
Colline d'Élancourt
Colline d'Élancourt
Colline d'Élancourt

The selection of Elancourt in Les Yvelines for the BMX races and tricks in the Paris 2024 Games promises to provide spectators with a unique and breathtaking experience. At an altitude of 231m, it offers an unparalleled vantage point to witness the most beautiful BMX races and tricks in the Paris Region.

The decision to host the BMX events in Elancourt showcases the area's natural beauty and aims to support and strengthen existing sports activities. By choosing this location, the organisers can enhance the region's appeal as a sports destination and provide a boost to local sports enthusiasts and athletes.

One of the commendable aspects of venue selection is the commitment to minimising its impact on biodiversity. With no significant infrastructure planned to be created on-site, the organisers are ensuring that the ecological benefits of the area are preserved. This approach aligns with the broader goal of hosting sustainable and eco-friendly Olympic Games.

An impressive 95% of the future trails for the Olympic mountain biking events will be based on existing paths. This strategy reduces construction and resource usage and maintains the natural landscape and its unique features.

Furthermore, the legacy left behind after the Games will provide accessible trails for diverse users, catering to various skill levels and age groups. From children and families to experienced riders, the tracks will continue to be enjoyed by the local community long after the Olympic event concludes.

Choosing Elancourt for the BMX events in the Paris 2024 Games showcases a thoughtful and sustainable approach to venue selection. By utilising existing resources and minimising environmental impact, the organisers ensure that the Games leave a positive and lasting impact on the sporting community and the region's natural landscape.

Hosting:

  • Mountain biking
Eiffel Tower Stadium
Eiffel Tower Stadium
Eiffel Tower Stadium

The Champ-de-Mars, the sprawling park at the base of the iconic Eiffel Tower in the heart of Paris, will transform remarkably into a temporary outdoor arena. Its strategic configuration and central location will create an exceptional setting, allowing spectators, athletes, and television audiences to revel in the splendour of the space between the Eiffel Tower and the Ecole Militaire.

For Parisians, the Champ-de-Mars is a cherished gathering place to come together and celebrate various occasions. Regularly drawing packed crowds to share in festivities, such as the traditional fireworks displays on Bastille Day, it holds a special place in the hearts of the locals. In 2024, during the Games, the Champ-de-Mars will become an even more spectacular destination for communal celebration. This remarkable location, positioned near the Eiffel Tower Stadium, the Champ-de-Mars Arena, and the Pont d'Iéna, will be at the heart of the Games' action.

As the Champ-de-Mars transforms into a vibrant Games venue, it will foster a sense of unity and joy, offering an outstanding space for everyone to come together and celebrate in unison. Athletes will compete amidst the grandeur of this historic landmark, while spectators will bask in the remarkable ambience, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The Champ-de-Mars will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in making the Paris 2024 Games an extraordinary and unforgettable experience for all involved.

Hosting:

  • Beach volleyball
  • Blind football
Esplanade des Invalides
Esplanade des Invalides
Esplanade des Invalides

A harmonious union of history, culture, and elite sports will converge at the Esplanade des Invalides, a sprawling green expanse in Paris' 7th arrondissement. Opposite this picturesque area stands the magnificent Hôtel des Invalides, a structure with a storied past, initially built in 1687 to serve as a military hospital and retirement home for war veterans. Today, it houses museums and monuments that preserve and celebrate French military history, including the final resting place of the legendary Napoleon Bonaparte.

The Esplanade des Invalides, at the heart of Paris, has transformed into a beloved destination for leisure activities, attracting Parisians and tourists alike who seek to indulge in sports, music, and strolls amidst its inviting ambience. In 2024, this cherished location will become a dedicated area for the Games, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for athletes and spectators.

As part of the Games, the Esplanade des Invalides will witness a fascinating fusion of historic grandeur and high-level sporting prowess. The athletes will compete amidst the rich historical backdrop, while spectators will revel in the enchanting atmosphere of this iconic location. The convergence of history, culture, and sport at the Esplanade des Invalides promises to celebrate human achievement, leaving a lasting impression on all who are privileged to participate in or witness the events held on this hallowed ground.

Hosting:

  • Archery
  • Athletics
  • Road cycling
  • Para archery
Grand Palais
Grand Palais
Grand Palais

The Grand Palais, an architectural marvel nestled in the heart of Paris, stands as a symbol of grandeur and elegance. Globally renowned for its awe-inspiring nave and captivating glass roof, this iconic structure will undoubtedly provide an exceptional setting for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic competitions.

Initially built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, the Grand Palais has undergone regular renovations over the years, with the latest expected to be completed in 2023. This dedication to maintaining its splendour ensures that the venue remains a stunning showcase for a wide range of major events.

For the Paris 2024 Games, the Grand Palais will serve as an extraordinary backdrop, offering athletes and spectators a breathtaking setting to witness thrilling competitions. The venue's versatility is well-established, having hosted various notable events, including the World Fencing Championships in 2010 and the Saut Hermès international show jumping competition since 2009.

The combination of the Grand Palais' timeless charm and modern amenities ensures that Paris 2024 will benefit from a magnificent venue that exemplifies the city's commitment to hosting world-class events. Its inclusion in the Games further cements the Grand Palais' position as an enduring landmark and a cherished part of Paris' cultural heritage.

Hosting:

  • Fencing
  • Taekwondo
  • Wheelchair fencing
  • Para Taekwondo
Hôtel de Ville
Hôtel de Ville
Hôtel de Ville

Nestled along the banks of the Seine, the Hôtel de Ville and its square embody a rich tapestry of history, poised to mark the beginning of the Olympic Games' most iconic long-distance race, the marathon.

This illustrious site has served as Paris' City Hall since as far back as 1357 and was once known as Place de Grève in ancient times. Over the years, it has evolved into a cultural hub, hosting a myriad of exhibitions and other captivating attractions that celebrate the city's heritage.

In the summer of 2024, this spot will radiate with grandeur as it provides a stunning backdrop for athletes embarking on the challenging 42.195 km marathon. As runners gather at this historic location, they will draw inspiration from the timeless surroundings, setting the stage for a legendary and unforgettable sporting event. The Hôtel de Ville and its square will play a pivotal role in the Paris 2024 Games, adding a touch of magnificence and significance to the start of the marathon, an event renowned for its endurance, determination, and everlasting Olympic spirit.

Hosting:

  • Athletics
Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue
Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue
Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue

Including sport climbing in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games showcases the organisers' desire to bring a fresh and innovative approach to the event. After its Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020, sport climbing will return in 2024, allowing the sport to reach an even wider audience and gain further recognition on the global stage.

With its five climbing walls, the Bourget Sport climbing venue will be a central hub for the sport during the Games. The presence of an indoor wall for warming up and four outdoor walls for various competition events (speed, bouldering, and lead combined) will offer athletes and spectators a diverse and engaging experience. With its combination of speed, power, and technical skills, sport climbing is known for its excitement and visual appeal, making it a great addition to the Olympic program.

Moreover, establishing indoor facilities as a lasting legacy for the Seine-Saint-Denis department is a significant benefit. This area currently faces a shortage of sports facilities, and the introduction of climbing infrastructure will not only provide a venue for the Olympic Games but also leave a positive impact on the local community long after the Games are over. This legacy aspect aligns with the Olympic values of promoting sports and fostering development in host cities.

Overall, including sport climbing in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games represents a progressive step for the event, showcasing new and thrilling sports while leaving a positive and lasting legacy for the host region. It promises to be an exciting addition to the Games and will surely captivate audiences worldwide.

Hosting:

  • Sport climbing
Le Golf National
Le Golf National
Le Golf National

The invitation to Golf National for the Paris 2024 Games is an opportunity for golf enthusiasts and athletes to experience one of Europe's most prestigious golf venues. Golf National has a rich history of hosting top golfing events, including the French Open and the legendary Ryder Cup, making it a sought-after location for major championships.

Located in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (78), the vast 139-hectare site of Golf National offers a range of golfing experiences. It includes a 7-hole beginners course, allowing newcomers to learn and enjoy the sport in a welcoming environment. Additionally, there are two 18-hole courses, with the "L'Albatros" course being the complex championship-level course designed to challenge and test the skills of professional players.

As a venue owned by the French Golf Federation, Golf National takes its commitment to sustainable practices seriously. With a focus on heritage preservation and environmental management actions, the venue showcases a responsible approach to hosting world-class events while preserving the natural surroundings.

The combination of Golf National's rich history, top-quality golf courses, and dedication to sustainability makes it an ideal venue for golf events at the Paris 2024 Games. Athletes and spectators alike will have the chance to witness world-class golfing performances in a setting that prioritizes both sporting excellence and environmental responsibility.

Overall, the invitation to Golf National adds to the excitement of the Paris 2024 Games, offering participants and fans a chance to be part of golfing history at one of Europe's most renowned and sustainable golf venues.

Hosting:

  • Golf
Nautical Stadium Olympic D'île-De-France
Nautical Stadium Olympic D'île-De-France
Nautical Stadium Olympic D'île-De-France

The Nautical Stadium, inaugurated in June 2019 and located in Seine-et-Marne (77), is a remarkable addition to the showcase venues for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Being one of only three sites in the world with the necessary facilities for hosting canoe-kayak and rowing events, it is truly a world-class venue for water sports.

Situated at the heart of the Vaires-Torcy leisure base, the Nautical Stadium offers a comprehensive range of activities for the public to enjoy throughout the year. During the Paris 2024 Games, spectators will be privileged to witness dedicated white-water events with two courses measuring 300m and 150m in length, respectively. Additionally, the venue boasts a 2,200m rowing and canoe-kayak sprint course, providing ample space for various competitions.

The fact that the Nautical Stadium is the headquarters for the national associations of canoe-kayak and rowing underlines its importance and significance in these water sports communities. It showcases its capacity to host major events and brings together athletes, enthusiasts, and professionals from these disciplines.

Beyond the Paris 2024 Games, the Nautical Stadium is designed to serve athletes of all levels. This focus on inclusivity and development aligns with Olympic and Paralympic values, allowing aspiring athletes and newcomers to experience world-class facilities and pursue their passion for water sports.

Overall, the Nautical Stadium is a state-of-the-art venue that elevates the standard of hosting canoe-kayak and rowing events for the Paris 2024 Games and leaves a positive legacy for water sports enthusiasts in France. Its outstanding facilities, central location, and commitment to inclusivity make it a true asset to the sporting community and a highlight of the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Hosting:

  • Canoe sprint
  • Rowing
  • Canoe slalom
  • Para canoe
  • Para rowing
North Paris Arena
North Paris Arena
North Paris Arena

The Villepinte exhibition centre will become the "North Paris Arena" for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It is undoubtedly creating a fantastic venue for various sports events. Its nine halls will be a massive and versatile space to host different competitions during the Games.

As the largest facility of its kind in France, the North Paris Arena will likely be well-equipped to handle the infrastructure and logistics required for such a grand sporting event. Its proximity to the heart of Seine-Saint-Denis is also a significant advantage, as it will make it easily accessible for both local and international spectators.

Hosting:

  • Boxing
  • Modern pentathlon
  • Sitting volleyball
Parc Des Princes
Parc Des Princes
Parc Des Princes

The Parc des Princes, a legendary stadium, stands as a prominent and easily recognizable landmark in the landscape of Porte de Saint-Cloud. Its distinctive concrete columns, adorning its roof, add to its iconic charm, making it an ideal venue to host the prestigious Paris 2024 Games.

Constructed in 1972, the Parc des Princes held the distinction of being France's largest stadium until the magnificent Stade de France was erected in 1998. Besides being the beloved home ground of Paris Saint Germain, the stadium has played host to a plethora of significant sporting events, including matches from major competitions like the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 UEFA European Championship. Beyond sports, the Parc des Princes has also witnessed remarkable concerts by French and international music stars, solidifying its reputation as a multifaceted entertainment venue.

With its rich history and unrivalled legacy in French sports and culture, the Parc des Princes is poised to embrace the Paris 2024 Games with open arms, providing an electrifying atmosphere for athletes and spectators alike. The stadium's aura of grandeur and its longstanding connection to cherished sporting memories will elevate the excitement and grandiosity of the Paris 2024 Olympics, leaving a lasting impression on all who partake in this extraordinary sporting spectacle.

Hosting:

  • Football
Paris La Défense Arena
Paris La Défense Arena
Paris La Défense Arena

Paris La Défense Arena is a versatile and iconic venue, hosting various events before the Paris 2024 Games. With over 2 million spectators having already enjoyed international artist performances and rugby matches with Racing 92, the venue has a rich history of entertaining and engaging the public.

For the first time in 2024, the Arena will transform an Olympic swimming pool, showcasing its adaptability and ability to host various events. This change highlights the venue's versatility as it transitions from hosting concerts and rugby matches to becoming an integral part of the Olympic Games, providing a world-class swimming facility for athletes and spectators alike.

The Arena's exterior facade, featuring more than 600 dynamic giant aluminium and glass scales designed by Christian de Portzamparc, adds to the venue's uniqueness and visual appeal. The ability to modify the exterior appearance allows the Arena to be adorned in the colours of Paris 2024, contributing to the overall festive atmosphere of the Games.

Internally, the Arena's impressive dimensions, with 28,632 sqm of pitches and courts, provide ample space for various sports competitions and events. Its capacity, boasting 13km of stands, ensures that a large number of spectators can enjoy the sporting action and cheer for their favourite athletes during the Games.

Incorporating cutting-edge technology, the Arena boasts the world's largest interactive giant screen, covering an area of 1,400 sqm. This technology enhances the spectator experience, providing real-time information, replays, and engaging content during the events.

Overall, the Arena's transformation into an Olympic swimming pool for the Paris 2024 Games reflects the spirit of adaptability and innovation, while its architectural features and technological advancements make it an extraordinary venue that will leave a lasting impression on athletes and spectators alike.

Hosting:

  • Swimming
  • Water polo
  • Para swimming
Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde

In the grand celebration of the Paris 2024 Games, Place de la Concorde will emerge as a central stage for urban sports, offering a pioneering concept that blends contemporary and breathtaking disciplines with a historically significant venue. This iconic location, steeped in history, will transform into an open-air arena pulsating at the heart of Paris, ready to welcome enthusiastic spectators and accomplished athletes.

To realize this vision, overlay facilities will be meticulously arranged in 2024, creating a dynamic setting that embraces the spirit of the Games. The Urban Park will emerge as a vibrant showcase for innovative and spectacular sports, including the debut of breaking, an exhilarating addition to the Olympic program. Moreover, returning favourites from the Tokyo Games, such as basketball 3x3, BMX freestyle, and skateboarding, will grace the stage once again, thrilling audiences with their incredible performances.

Through this ground-breaking approach, the Paris 2024 Games will not only celebrate the spirit of athleticism but also infuse the historic Place de la Concorde with fresh and dynamic energy, leaving an indelible mark on the city's sporting legacy.

Hosting:

  • BMX freestyle
  • Skateboarding
  • Breaking
  • l3×3 basketball
Pont Alexandre III
Pont Alexandre III
Pont Alexandre III

The Pont Alexandre III, a masterpiece in its own regard, was initially unveiled during the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. As a stunning work of art and a symbol of architectural grandeur, it spans the Seine River, forming a vital connection between the city's two banks at its very heart.

Situated conveniently close to various other Olympic and Paralympic venues, such as the Grand Palais, Invalides, Champ-de-Mars, and Concorde, the Pont Alexandre III holds a prominent position in the heart of the Games' action. Its regal presence will set the stage for several prestigious events, including the individual cycling time trials, swimming marathon, triathlon, and para-triathlon.

Athletes and spectators alike will be mesmerized by the grandeur of this historic bridge as they witness the thrilling competitions against the backdrop of Paris' iconic landmarks. The Pont Alexandre III will undoubtedly add a touch of splendour and majesty to the Olympic and Paralympic events, enhancing the overall experience and creating enduring memories for all involved.

Hosting:

  • Marathon swimming
  • Triathlon
  • Road cycling
  • Para triathlon
Porte de la Chapelle Arena
Porte de la Chapelle Arena
Porte de la Chapelle Arena in 2022

The Porte de la Chapelle Arena is a cutting-edge cultural and sporting hub, recently erected in Paris to host various sports events and shows beginning in 2023. This innovative eco-design venue is strategically situated in the city's 18th arrondissement to cater to the needs of the local community and the broader city of Paris.

Emphasizing environmental responsibility and inclusivity, this state-of-the-art multi-sports complex bolsters Paris' already impressive array of facilities for cultural events. By the time the Paris 2024 Games arrive, the Porte de la Chapelle Arena will have welcomed the public for over a year, showcasing its versatility and hosting various sports activities and competitions, including matches for Paris Basketball.

Beyond its role during the Games, this visionary arena is poised to leave a lasting legacy, continuing to enrich the community's cultural and sporting life beyond the conclusion of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. Its dedication to environmental sustainability and accessibility exemplifies the forward-thinking spirit of the city, making the Porte de la Chapelle Arena an essential addition to Paris' cultural landscape.

Hosting:

  • Badminton
  • Rhythmic gymnastics
  • Para badminton
  • Para powerlifting
Roland Garros Stadium
Roland Garros Stadium
Roland Garros Stadium

Named in honour of the renowned French aviator Roland Garros, the stadium was constructed in 1928. Strategically situated in Paris, on the periphery of the Bois de Boulogne, close to the Parc des Princes, Roland-Garros is the proud host of one of the four prestigious Grand Slam tournaments held each year. Over the years, the stadium has undergone several extensions and modernizations, transforming it into a sprawling expanse spread over 12 hectares, adorned with 18 clay courts. To elevate the experience further for the Paris 2024 Games, the stadium will now boast two covered courts, Philippe-Chatrier and Suzanne-Lenglen.

As a hub of tennis excellence, Roland-Garros will be a focal point of the Paris Games, welcoming athletes and spectators from around the world to witness exceptional performances and sporting achievements. With its rich history and legendary status, this iconic stadium promises to be a captivating venue that epitomizes the spirit of competition and celebrates the pinnacle of tennis prowess during the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.

Hosting:

  • Tennis
  • Boxing
  • Wheelchair tennis
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Vélodrome
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Vélodrome
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Vélodrome

The National Velodrome in Montigny-le-Bretonneux (78) is an exceptional venue that has already proven its worth in hosting major cycling competitions. Constructed over a decade before the Paris 2024 Games, it is well-established and equipped to provide the perfect setting for the world's top track racers to fulfil their Olympic and Paralympic dreams.

Having been built in 2014, the National Velodrome has already served as a venue for significant cycling events. Hosting the French track championships in its inaugural year, followed by the World Championships in 2015 and the European Championships in 2016, it has proven its capability to host prestigious international competitions.

As the headquarters of the French Cycling Federation, the National Velodrome has been a central hub for cycling activities and administration in the country. Its state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure make it an ideal location for high-level competitions, further reinforcing its suitability for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

With a track designed to meet international standards and cater to the needs of elite athletes, the National Velodrome will undoubtedly create an exhilarating atmosphere for spectators and participants alike during the Paris 2024 Games. Its rich history of hosting prominent cycling events sets the stage for a memorable and successful Olympic and Paralympic experience.

Overall, the National Velodrome's well-established reputation, experience in hosting major competitions, and designation as the Paris 2024 Games venue highlight its significance as a world-class facility. It will undoubtedly be crucial in elevating track racing to new heights during the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Hosting:

  • Cycling track
  • Para cycling track
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium

The Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium, situated within the National Velodrome, is set to be a hub of excitement for cycling fans during the Paris 2024 Games. Integrating the BMX and track events at one dedicated site provides convenience and enhances the overall experience for spectators and athletes alike.

As part of the National Velodrome complex, the BMX Stadium benefits from being purpose-built for the Games, allowing optimal facilities and infrastructure to host high-level competitions. The BMX track will be specially redesigned and laid out for the Paris 2024 Games, ensuring it meets the highest standards and offers athletes a challenging yet thrilling course.

A standout feature of the BMX Stadium is its full coverage, making it a unique and innovative venue. This feature allows for events to be held regardless of weather conditions, ensuring uninterrupted competitions and a reliable schedule for athletes and spectators.

Another significant aspect of the BMX Stadium is its accessibility to the public and riders of all skill levels. Being open to the community makes it a valuable facility for cyclists from the Paris Region and across France. This inclusivity encourages cycling as a sport and fosters a sense of engagement and participation among the local community.

The combination of hosting BMX and track events at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium provides a comprehensive and immersive experience for cycling enthusiasts. The venue's modern facilities and appeal to athletes and the public make it a key asset for the success of the Paris 2024 Games.

Overall, the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium's integration within the National Velodrome complex, along with its covered track and accessibility to the public, exemplifies the organizers' commitment to providing world-class facilities and fostering sports engagement in the local community.

Hosting:

  • BMX Racing
South Paris Arena
South Paris Arena
South Paris Arena

The Paris Expo, a remarkable complex that unites three Olympic and Paralympic Arenas, will transform one of Europe's most dynamic exhibition and convention centres into a central hub for the Paris 2024 Games.

Initially constructed in 1923 to host the renowned Paris Trade Fair (Foire de Paris), the Paris Expo complex has undergone extensive development, making it highly adaptable to accommodate diverse requirements and configurations. Encompassing an impressive 35 hectares, with 228,000 sqm of exhibition halls and eight pavilions, Paris Expo attracts a staggering 7.5 million visitors annually, nestled in the vibrant 15th arrondissement of Paris.

As the Paris 2024 Games approach, the site will take on a new role, dedicating Halls 1, 4, and 6 as focal points for the Games' events. This unified location will allow visitors to access all the arenas in one dedicated space, fostering a seamless and immersive experience for athletes and spectators.

With its extensive space and rich history of hosting prestigious events, the Paris Expo is primed to create an exceptional atmosphere, elevating the spirit of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. This dynamic transformation will ensure that the Games have a lasting impact on this iconic venue, leaving a legacy of sportsmanship and celebration for years to come.

Hosting:

  • Weightlifting
  • Handball
  • Volleyball
  • Table tennis
  • Boccia
  • Para table tennis
  • Goalball
Stade de France
Stade de France
Stade de France

The selection of Stade de France as the Olympic Stadium for the Paris 2024 Games is a logical choice, considering its history of hosting significant sporting events and its status as the largest stadium in the country. Initially built in Saint-Denis (department 93) for the 1998 Football World Cup, the stadium has become a symbol of French sports and a versatile venue for various events.

Stade de France's modern and adaptable design makes it a perfect choice to accommodate the diverse range of Olympic events. Its multifunctional complex allows for seamless transitions between different sports, ensuring the athletes and spectators have a memorable experience during the Games.

Over the years, Stade de France has successfully hosted many major sporting events, such as the World Athletics Championships in 2003, the 2007 Rugby World Cup, and Euro 2016 Football Championship. These experiences demonstrate the stadium's capability to handle large-scale international competitions and provide an excellent atmosphere for athletes and fans alike.

Additionally, the stadium's role as a host for major concerts featuring top French and international artists further showcases its versatility and ability to handle large crowds and events of different natures.

As the Olympic Stadium for the Paris 2024 Games, Stade de France will undoubtedly play a central role in the sporting spectacle and contribute to the success and excitement of the event. Its history and reputation make it a fitting venue to welcome athletes and spectators from around the world for the Olympic Games in Paris.

Hosting:

  • Athletics
  • Rugby
  • Para athletics
Trocadéro
Trocadéro
Trocadéro

In 2024, Trocadéro will take centre stage as an unparalleled vantage point and an immersive experience for spectators and television audiences during many exciting Olympic and Paralympic events. The scenic locale will host events such as the triathlon, para-triathlon, road cycling, athletics (including the marathon and 20km race walk), and swimming (including the 10km marathon swimming).

Situated in the heart of Paris, Trocadéro offers an extraordinary view, with the iconic Eiffel Tower majestically facing it, creating an awe-inspiring backdrop for the Games. This picturesque area will be entirely dedicated to the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics. It will serve as a vibrant celebration hub where various activities will honour the Games, the athletes, and their exceptional performances.

As spectators gather at Trocadéro, they will be immersed in the electric atmosphere of the Games, witnessing the extraordinary feats of athletes in various disciplines against the backdrop of Paris' most recognizable landmarks. The festivities and events in this cherished location will create a lasting legacy, leaving an indelible mark on the spirit of the Games and further cementing Trocadéro's status as a beloved and iconic venue in the heart of Paris.

Hosting:

  • Athletics
  • Road cycling
Yves du Manoir Stadium
Yves du Manoir Stadium
Yves du Manoir Stadium

The decision to harness the full potential of existing venues and minimize construction for the Paris 2024 project is a commendable approach to hosting the Olympic Games. It not only helps to reduce costs and environmental impact but also brings a sense of historical significance and continuity to the event.

Stade Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes (92) has a rich and storied history, making it a fitting location to host the Olympic Games for the second time. This stadium was the stage for the opening of the Paris 1924 Games. It hosted athletics events, where legendary athletes like Paavo Nurmi achieved victories that the spectators in the stands celebrated.

Over the past century, Stade Yves-du-Manoir has continued to be a versatile venue, hosting around 250 athletics, rugby, football, and boxing championships. This history of hosting various sporting events reflects the stadium's adaptability and capability to cater to different sports and competitions.

For the Paris 2024 Games, Stade Yves-du-Manoir will be modernized to meet the standards for hosting the men's and women's hockey teams. This upgrade ensures that the stadium is ready to welcome athletes and spectators for the upcoming Games and sets the stage for future sporting events in the years to come.

The continuation of the stadium's legacy by hosting Olympic hockey competitions adds to the venue's historical significance and creates a connection between past and present sporting achievements. Spectators in 2024 will have the opportunity to be part of this history and applaud the talents of modern athletes competing in a venue that has witnessed sporting excellence throughout the last century.

Overall, utilizing venues like Stade Yves-du-Manoir exemplifies the spirit of the Paris 2024 project, celebrating sports history while preparing for a sustainable and exciting future for the Olympic Games.

Hosting:

  • Hockey
Stadiums - Rest of France

Stadiums for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games - Rest of France

Bordeaux Stadium - Bordeaux
Bordeaux Stadium
Bordeaux Stadium

Created for the Euro 2016 Football Championship, Bordeaux Stadium is set to welcome the world again as a prominent sports venue for the Paris 2024 Games. The stadium's spectacular design, characterized by iconic columns that mirror the Landes forest, adds to its visual appeal and makes it a prominent landmark in the capital city of the Gironde Region.

With sustainability and environmental responsibility in mind, Bordeaux Stadium is committed to eco-friendly practices. Its roof is covered with 700 sqm of solar panels, allowing it to harness renewable energy and reduce its ecological footprint. This dedication to green standards aligns with the broader goals of the Paris 2024 Games to promote sustainability and environmental consciousness.

Since its inauguration, Bordeaux Stadium has served as the home ground for the Girondins de Bordeaux, a leading football team in France. Moreover, it has hosted various prestigious events, including a Football League Cup final and the Top 14 rugby tournament semi-finals on two occasions. Beyond sports events, the stadium has also accommodated concerts, showcasing its versatility as a venue for entertainment and cultural gatherings.

By participating in the Paris 2024 Games, Bordeaux Stadium adds another milestone to its illustrious history, further cementing its position as a regional sports and entertainment venue. Athletes and spectators can expect to experience top-level competitions and exciting sporting moments within this architecturally stunning and environmentally conscious stadium.

Hosting:

  • Football
Centre National de Tir Sportif - Châteauroux
Centre National de Tir Sportif
Centre National de Tir Sportif

The CNTS shooting centre in Châteauroux is poised to play a pivotal role in hosting the shooting events for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Inaugurated in 2018 by the French Shooting Federation, this modern and unique venue is one of Europe's most extensive shooting facilities.

With its multiple shooting ranges, the CNTS shooting centre is fully equipped to host all shooting events during the Games. Its capabilities have been further enhanced by adding a new "finals" building in 2022. This newly constructed building allows the centre to accommodate international pistol and rifle finals, making it an ideal venue to host the indoor shooting finals for the Paris 2024 Games.

The capacity to welcome 340 Olympic athletes and 160 Paralympic athletes competing in shooting events demonstrates the centre's capability to handle a large number of participants and ensure a smooth and efficient competition.

By being able to host all shooting events, from the initial rounds to the intense finals, the CNTS shooting centre offers a comprehensive and integrated experience for athletes and spectators alike. The modern facilities and advanced infrastructure create a favourable environment for top-level performances during the Games.

As the venue for the indoor shooting finals, the CNTS shooting centre will be at the heart of the sporting action during the Paris 2024 Games. Its selection as the shooting venue showcases the organizers' commitment to providing athletes with world-class facilities to compete at their best and deliver unforgettable moments for fans around the world.

Hosting:

  • Shooting
  • Shooting para sport
Stade Pierre Mauroy - Lille
Stade Pierre Mauroy
Stade Pierre Mauroy

Stade Pierre Mauroy is a remarkable and versatile venue, making it an excellent choice to host the Olympic Games 2024. Built in 2012 and serving as the home stadium for LOSC, one of France's leading football clubs, it has proven its capability to host high-profile sporting events.

One of the standout features of Stade Pierre Mauroy is its spectacular and modular design. Thanks to its innovative retractable roof, The ability to switch from an open stadium to a closed facility in just half an hour showcases its adaptability to various weather conditions. This feature ensures that events can occur regardless of rain or adverse weather, providing a reliable and comfortable environment for athletes and spectators.

Aside from its design, Stade Pierre Mauroy is equipped with a range of technological innovations, enhancing the overall experience for visitors. The state-of-the-art facilities allow the stadium to host various cultural and sporting events throughout the year. It is a vibrant hub for entertainment and sports in the Nord (59) department and the European Metropolis of Lille.

With Lille being the country's fourth-largest city area, the stadium's location provides easy accessibility. It accommodates large crowds, making it an ideal venue to welcome visitors from different regions and countries during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The ultramodern and adaptable nature of Stade Pierre Mauroy adds to the allure of the Paris 2024 Games, offering athletes and spectators a world-class experience while showcasing technological advancements in sports infrastructure. As a multi-sports showcase, this stadium will undoubtedly play a crucial role in contributing to the success and excitement of the upcoming Olympic Games.

Hosting:

  • Handball
  • Basketball
Lyon Stadium - Lyon
Lyon Stadium
Lyon Stadium

Lyon Stadium, owned by Olympique Lyonnais, is a state-of-the-art multipurpose facility that holds significant potential as a venue for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Being the third largest stadium in France, it can accommodate large crowds and create a vibrant atmosphere for sporting events.

The stadium's modern design and architecture make it an impressive and attractive destination for athletes and spectators alike. With the Games' focus on sustainability, Lyon Stadium sets an excellent example with its commitment to minimizing environmental impact. The use of 100% renewable energy, primarily derived from solar panels covering its roof, showcases its dedication to eco-friendly practices.

As the home ground for Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon Stadium already has a rich history of hosting football matches at the highest level. Beyond football, it has demonstrated its versatility by hosting numerous high-profile events, such as a semi-final for Euro 2016 and the Europa League final 2018. Additionally, the stadium has served as a venue for concerts featuring international stars, showcasing its capacity to cater to a wide range of entertainment events.

With its infrastructure, sustainability initiatives, and successful track record in hosting major events, Lyon Stadium is well-equipped to welcome athletes, fans, and visitors during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. It promises to be a hub of excitement and energy, contributing to the overall success and joy of the Games.

As an ultramodern and environmentally responsible facility, Lyon Stadium represents a valuable asset in the array of venues chosen for the Paris 2024 Games, leaving a positive legacy of sustainable sports infrastructure for the region and inspiring other stadiums to follow suit in their environmental efforts.

Hosting:

  • Football
Stade Vélodrome - Marseille
Stade Vélodrome
Stade Vélodrome

Marseille, known for its passion for football, is a natural choice as a host city for the Olympic tournament 2024. At the heart of the city's football fervour is the iconic Stade Vélodrome, France's second-largest stadium. As the home ground for Olympique de Marseille, the stadium holds a special place in the hearts of football fans in the Bouches-du-Rhône (13) region.

Stade Vélodrome has a long and storied history, built in 1937. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations, with the most recent one completed in 2014, which included an impressive roof that covers the entire stadium and its iconic curved stands. This modernization effort has transformed the venue into a state-of-the-art stadium that accommodates large crowds and creates a vibrant atmosphere for sports events.

The stadium's illustrious pitch has witnessed some of the most significant sporting competitions organized in France, including the 1938 and 1998 Football World Cups, the 1984 and 2016 Euro Football Championships, and the 2007 Rugby World Cup. It continues to be a sought-after venue for major sporting events, as it will host matches from the 2023 Rugby World Cup and, logically, be one of the main stages for football matches during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

For football and sports enthusiasts, the prospect of witnessing Olympic football matches at the legendary Stade Vélodrome is exciting. The stadium's rich history and modern amenities promise to create an unforgettable experience for athletes and fans during the Paris 2024 Games. Marseille's passion for football and the stadium's iconic status ensure that the city will be an excellent host for the Olympic tournament in 2024.

Hosting:

  • Football
Marseille Marina - Marseille
Marseille Marina
Marseille Marina

With its natural affinity for the sea and exceptional sailing conditions, Marseille will host sailing events for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. As a city renowned for its expertise in organizing boat-related events, Marseille and its Marina provide an ideal venue for sailing competitions.

The Roucas-Blanc Marina, serving as a point of departure for boats, is being adapted and transformed to accommodate a competition of the scale of the Olympic Games. This includes significant enhancements, such as the construction of around 7,000 sqm of buildings, the reorganization of 17,000 sqm of outdoor spaces, and the redevelopment of the basin itself.

Marseille's rich maritime heritage and experience hosting sailing events make it an excellent choice for the Olympic sailing competitions. Athletes and spectators can expect to experience world-class sailing in a picturesque setting with the Mediterranean Sea as the backdrop.

The sailing events in Marseille will provide a competitive platform for athletes to showcase their skills and offer an opportunity to promote the sport of sailing and its deep-rooted connection to the sea. As one of the key coastal cities of France, Marseille's involvement in the Paris 2024 Games further adds to the diversity and excitement of the Olympic competitions.

With its internationally acclaimed sailing expertise, state-of-the-art facilities, and beautiful coastal environment, Marseille is poised to leave a lasting impression on the sailing competitions during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. It will undoubtedly be an unforgettable experience for all involved and contribute to the success of the Games.

Hosting:

  • Sailing
Beaujoire Stadium - Nantes
Beaujoire Stadium
Beaujoire Stadium

Stade de la Beaujoire holds a special place in the hearts of football fans, particularly those of FC Nantes, who have witnessed their team's achievements at this mythical stadium since its construction in 1984. Now, 40 years later, the Beaujoire stadium is set to add another prestigious competition to its accomplishments: the Olympic Games.

The stadium was upgraded to meet international standards after its most significant renovation in 1998 for the Football World Cup in France. Its iconic curved style and well-known design have made it one of the most recognizable stadiums in the country. The chants of Nantes fans resonate through the stadium with each match, creating an electric atmosphere for football enthusiasts.

Since its construction, Stade de la Beaujoire has been a preferred venue for hosting major competitions in France. Its impressive history of hosting significant sporting events has become an iconic location for athletes and fans alike.

Now, with the honour of hosting the Olympics, Stade de la Beaujoire is set to write another chapter in its storied history. Adding the Olympic Games to its list of accomplishments further solidifies its status as a significant sporting venue in France.

The participation of Stade de la Beaujoire in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will undoubtedly be a momentous occasion, not just for the stadium but for the entire city of Nantes and the country. It represents the culmination of decades of sporting excellence and offers athletes and spectators a memorable and extraordinary experience during the Games.

Hosting:

  • Football
Nice Stadium - Nice
Nice Stadium
Nice Stadium

The Nice Stadium is set to host Olympic football matches in the picturesque city of Nice during the Paris 2024 Games. As the home ground for OGC Nice, this ultramodern and modular stadium provides a world-class venue for sporting events and a unique experience for fans.

The stadium's impressive architecture and design make it a standout landmark in the region. In line with environmentally responsible standards, it incorporates sustainable features such as 7,000 sqm of rooftop solar panels, which harness renewable energy, and a system for harvesting and reusing rainwater. These initiatives reflect the stadium's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and promoting eco-friendly practices.

Beyond its role as a sporting venue, the Nice Stadium is also home to the National Sports Museum, attracting more than 70,000 visitors each year. This adds an extra layer of cultural significance to the stadium, allowing fans and visitors to explore the country's rich sporting heritage.

Having hosted matches during the Euro 2016 Football Championship, the stadium has already proven its capability to host high-level competitions. Its experience in organizing major sporting events ensures that athletes and spectators can expect seamless and memorable experiences during the Paris 2024 Games.

For football enthusiasts, the prospect of cheering on their favourite teams in the beautiful setting of Nice Stadium, with the Mediterranean backdrop, promises to be an unforgettable experience. The combination of world-class football, top-notch facilities, and a sustainable approach makes the Nice Stadium a key asset for the success of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Hosting:

  • Football
Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium - Saint-Etienne
Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium
Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium

The Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium, affectionately known as the "Chaudron," is a historic and iconic venue that will play a crucial role in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Since its construction in 1931, the stadium has undergone multiple renovations to modernize its facilities, making it a state-of-the-art sports venue today.

As the home ground for AS Saint-Etienne football club, the stadium holds a special place in the hearts of football fans in France. Its rich history and association with one of the country's leading football clubs have contributed to its legendary status in the world of sports.

Over the years, Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium has proudly hosted some of the most significant sporting events organized by France, including the Euro 1984 Football Championship, the 1998 Football World Cup, the 2007 Rugby World Cup, and Euro 2016. These events have showcased the stadium's capacity to welcome large-scale competitions and its ability to create an electrifying atmosphere that reverberates with the cheers of passionate fans.

The upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games will provide yet another opportunity for Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium to shine on the international stage. Football fans from around the world will have the chance to witness thrilling matches and cheer on their favourite teams in this iconic stadium.

The continuous renovations and modernizations over the years demonstrate the commitment to maintaining the stadium's infrastructure and providing a top-notch experience for athletes and spectators alike. As a venue steeped in sporting history and with a remarkable legacy of hosting major events, the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium will undoubtedly contribute to the success and excitement of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Hosting:

  • Football
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