Discover the Olympic and Paralympic venues in pictures!

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Updated on 16/07/2024
The Eiffel Tower from the JOP site
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The Paris 2024 Games are closer than ever, and many venues are getting ready to host the world's biggest sporting event. Follow the progress of the various construction sites and rediscover Parisian heritage in a new light.
The Eiffel Tower from the JOP site

Stade Tour Eiffel (7e)

This iconic venue, built on the Champ-de-Mars, will host the beach volleyball and blind soccer events at the Paralympic Games. To find out more, click here.

The Eiffel Tower from the JOP site

Stade Tour Eiffel (7e)

This iconic venue, built on the Champ-de-Mars, will host the beach volleyball and blind soccer events at the Paralympic Games. To find out more, click here.

View of the Parc des Champions being installed in the Trocadero gardens, from the Eiffel Tower.

Parc des Champions (16th)

Set up in the Trocadero gardens, the site will be accessible free of charge. Everyday, Olympic champions will go and celebrate their victories there. To find out more, click here.

View of the Parc des Champions being installed in the Trocadero gardens, from the Eiffel Tower.

Parc des Champions (16th)

Set up in the Trocadero gardens, the site will be accessible free of charge. Everyday, Olympic champions will go and celebrate their victories there. To find out more, click here.

The Eiffel Tower was decked out in its Olympic rings.

Decked out Eiffel Tower (7th)

Since June 7, the "Dame de fer" has been wearing the five Olympic rings! Find out more here.

The Eiffel Tower was decked out in its Olympic rings.

Decked out Eiffel Tower (7th)

Since June 7, the "Dame de fer" has been wearing the five Olympic rings! Find out more here.

View from the Eiffel Tower of the installation of the temporary Olympic Games site and play areas at Concorde.

Parc Urbain La Concorde (8th)

The Place de la Concorde is decked out with temporary installations that will host urban sports events. Find out more here.

View from the Eiffel Tower of the installation of the temporary Olympic Games site and play areas at Concorde.

Parc Urbain La Concorde (8th)

The Place de la Concorde is decked out with temporary installations that will host urban sports events. Find out more here.

Painters at the JOP site at Concorde.

La vie en rose

On the program at Parc Urbain de la Concorde: skateboarding, breaking, 3x3 basketball and BMX freestyle. Find out more here.

Painters at the JOP site at Concorde.

La vie en rose

On the program at Parc Urbain de la Concorde: skateboarding, breaking, 3x3 basketball and BMX freestyle. Find out more here.

View from the Eiffel Tower of the installation of the temporary Olympic Games site and play areas at Concorde.

Parc Urbain La Concorde (8th)

This urban sport temple will be dismantled on August 29. Find out more here.

View from the Eiffel Tower of the installation of the temporary Olympic Games site and play areas at Concorde.

Parc Urbain La Concorde (8th)

This urban sport temple will be dismantled on August 29. Find out more here.

Olympic rings at night.

The beacon of the Paris 2024 Games

The Olympic ring installation on the Eiffel Tower is 29 meters wide and 15 meters high!

Olympic rings at night.

The beacon of the Paris 2024 Games

The Olympic ring installation on the Eiffel Tower is 29 meters wide and 15 meters high!

The Eiffel Tower was decked out in its Olympic rings.

The Eiffel Tower from the Parc des Champions

This place of celebration will welcome 130,000 fans from all over the world during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The Eiffel Tower was decked out in its Olympic rings.

The Eiffel Tower from the Parc des Champions

This place of celebration will welcome 130,000 fans from all over the world during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

View of the temporary Olympic Games site, Pont Alexandre III.

Alexandre-III bridge

The bridge, which was opened in 1900, will be the finish line for individual cycling time trials, marathon swimming, triathlon and para-triathlon.

View of the temporary Olympic Games site, Pont Alexandre III.

Alexandre-III bridge

The bridge, which was opened in 1900, will be the finish line for individual cycling time trials, marathon swimming, triathlon and para-triathlon.

View of the Champ de Mars temporary Olympic Games site from the Eiffel Tower.

Le Stade Tour Eiffel (7e)

Photographed from the Eiffel Tower, this temporary outdoor arena will host the beach volleyball and blind soccer events.

View of the Champ de Mars temporary Olympic Games site from the Eiffel Tower.

Le Stade Tour Eiffel (7e)

Photographed from the Eiffel Tower, this temporary outdoor arena will host the beach volleyball and blind soccer events.