Tickets, transport, event sites… The answers to all your questions about the Paris 2024 Games

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2024-01-09 02:01:16

Can we talk about a final sprint? Or are we rather in the decisive part of a marathon where the hardest part remains to be done? Amélie Oudéa-Castéra assures her, “we will get there”, insists this Monday the Minister of Sports and the Paris 2024 Games, now less than 200 days before the big meeting. “An unprecedented opportunity”, supports the minister, from whom the President of the Republic was inspired by choosing to dedicate the great national cause to physical and sporting activity this year.

In Île-de-France, host land of these Games, “the fervor and the popular celebration are growing in strength, and the actions are more and more concrete, congratulates the minister. We remain vigilant and aware of the risks ahead of us. » Because concerns persist, shared by Ile-de-France residents, tourism professionals and other observers.

Practical questions and culture

We have therefore tried to answer a wide range of questions relating to these Games and their organization. On the capacity of public transport to accommodate 15 million visitors expected in the region, on the security measures envisaged, for example. So many questions that we have listed over the weeks to cover all the news related to the Games, reformulated and brought together in different categories.

Practical questions in particular. What is the test schedule? Where will the Olympic flame go in France? How to get tickets? We have compiled all the answers into a FAQ.

A little culture too. Did you know ? Many sites used in 1924, during the last Games organized in Paris, still exist today. So take part in the quiz game with questions on the history of the Olympic Games and their results and become unbeatable. Other themes appear in this FAQ: accommodation during the Games, ongoing construction sites and even employment.

A guide to the Olympics

Many players are working to organize the event, Paris 2024 first and foremost, state services and communities. “So that Ile-de-France residents can find all the events close to home,” the Île-de-France regional prefecture unveiled a guide this Monday bringing together, again, a lot of information relating to the Games.

On maps of each department in the region, the 15 Olympic event sites, the 11 Paralympic sites, and the 25 training sites are indicated. “All the installations will be ready on time,” assures Marc Guillaume, the regional prefect. Also appearing on these maps are the 119 Ile-de-France communities labeled “Terre de Jeux 2024” as well as the festivities areas called “Club 2024”.

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As the opening ceremony approaches, on July 26, “the work is bearing fruit,” insists the prefect. Here we are. The Games will be shared in the municipalities of Île-de-France, with cultural activities and sporting events. » The document is now available online and soon in the prefectures of the Ile-de-France departments. Six months before the deadline, these frequently asked questions and this guide are all you need to know everything about these Paris 2024 Games.

In turn, do not hesitate to share your questions if you think they are missing from our list. You can formulate them via the following link: These frequently asked questions are intended to be updated over the weeks. Our journalists will respond and update this list regularly until the competition kicks off. And even during. She will be your guide throughout the Games.

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