From Paris to Tahiti: All to know about the Olympics 2024 venues (2024)

The Paris Olympics 2024 will see the Games return to the French capital after 100 years, making it the second city after London to host the Summer Olympics for the third time.

Most of the 329 events will be held across Paris and its metropolitan area, but some will be hosted hundreds of kilometres away from the city, and the surfing competition will be hosted over 15,000 kilometres (9,300 miles) away in French Polynesia.

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Here’s what you need to know about the 35 Olympic venues:

Aquatics Centre

Location: Paris
Events: Artistic swimming, diving, water polo

Located 2km (1.24 miles) away from the Olympic Village, the centre is one of the two purpose-built venues and will host a number of aquatic competitions during the Games.

Bercy Arena

Location: Paris
Events: Artistic gymnastics, basketball, trampoline

Built in 1984 by the river Seine, the indoor arena has played host to international sports events through the years and will be a major Games venue in 2024.

Bordeaux Stadium

Location: Bordeaux
Events: Football

The home ground of the French League 1 club Bordeaux will host both men’s and women’s football matches.

Champ-de-Mars Arena

Location: Paris
Events: Judo, wrestling

The multicultural and multisport arena in the capital will host several events during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Chateau de Versailles

Location: Versailles
Events: Equestrian, modern pentathlon

The grounds of the historic Palace of Versailles will turn into a temporary outdoor arena to host equestrian and modern pentathlon events.

Chateauroux Shooting Centre

Location: Chateauroux
Events: Shooting

The centre is one of the largest shooting venues in Europe and will host hundreds of athletes at its multiple shooting ranges during the Games.

Eiffel Tower Stadium

Location: Paris
Events: Beach volleyball

France’s most famous landmark will host the beach volleyball events in its iconic public gardens.

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Elancourt Hill

Location: Paris
Events: Cycling – mountain bike

The hill is the highest point in the Paris region and will offer mountain bike cycling athletes breathtaking views of the city as they traverse the trail.

Geoffery-Guichard Stadium

Location: Saint-Etienne
Events: Football

An icon in France’s football history, the venue also known as Saint-Etienne Stadium is one of the five football venues for the Games.

Grand Palais

Location: Paris
Events: Fencing, taekwondo

Located in the heart of Paris and built in 1900, the famous glass-roofed venue will act as a Games host for fencing and taekwondo events before going back to hosting cultural events.

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Hotel de Ville

Location: Paris
Events: Athletics

The Paris city hall and its surroundings will be the venue where the Olympics 2024 marathon gets under way.

Invalides

Location: Paris
Events: Archery, athletics and road cycling

The gardens of the Hotel des Invalides will host archery events during the Games, while it will also be part of road cycling and athletics tracks.

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La Beaujoire Stadium

Location: Nantes
Events: Football

The home of Nantes football club in western France will host men’s and women’s football.

La Concorde Stadium

Location: Paris
Events: Basketball 3×3, breaking, cycling BMX freestyle, skateboarding

The newest addition to the Olympics – breaking – will be showcased at the multisport arena in the heart of Paris.

Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue

Location: Le Bourget
Events: Sport climbing

Le Bourget is one of the few purpose-built venues for the Games and includes indoor facilities as well.

Golf National

Location: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Events: Golf

The Ryder Cup golf venue in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines will host 120 athletes over its 18-hole course during the Games.

Lyon Stadium

Location: Lyon
Events: Football

The home of seven-time French football champions Olympique Lyonnaise is among the stadiums hosting the sport during the Games.

Marseille Marina

Location: Marseille
Events: Sailing

The city of Marseille will host multiple sports, with sailing being held on the Mediterranean.

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Marseille Stadium

Location: Marseille
Events: Football

Marseille football club’s home ground will be one of the football venues during the Games.

Nice Stadium

Location: Nice
Events: Football
Home to French League 1’s Nice football club, this stadium is by the Mediterranean.

North Paris Arena

Location: Paris
Events: Boxing, modern pentathlon
The modular arena at the Villepinte Exhibition Centre will come to life for the Games to host the preliminary round of boxing and the fencing ranking round of the modern pentathlon.

Parc de Princes

Location: Paris
Events: Football
The iconic home of the Paris Saint-Germain football club has hosted several international sports events since its opening in 1972 and will host both men’s and women’s gold medal football matches.

Paris La Defense Arena

Location: Paris
Events: Swimming and water polo
The modular multipurpose venue in Nanterre, a northern suburb of Paris, has hosted various sports and cultural events since its opening in 2017 and will be the home of swimming and water polo competitions during the Games.

Pierre Mauroy Stadium

Location: Lille
Events: Basketball and handball

Home to the famous French football club Lille, the stadium is located over 200km (124 miles) north of the host city, Paris.

Basketball stars from around the world will light up the 50,000-capacity venue during the Games.

Pont Alexandre III

Location: Paris
Events: Road cycling, marathon swimming and triathlon

The famous bridge on the river Seine will turn into an Olympic venue come July. It will act as a viewing point for open water marathon swimming and the triathlon, as well as a part of the road cycling competition.

Porte de La Chappelle Arena

Location: Paris
Events: Badminton and rhythmic gymnastics

Located a short distance away from the Olympic Village, the arena will host a number of cultural events during the Games while also acting as the badminton and rhythmic gymnastics venue.

Stade Rolland Garros

Location: Paris
Events: Boxing and tennis

The world-famous clay court tennis venue will be back in the spotlight less than two months after the French Open championship when it hosts the boxing and tennis events for the Games.

Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome and BMX Stadium

Location: Montigny-le-Bretonneux
Events: Track cycling and BMX racing

The velodrome in northern France serves the country’s cycling needs and will be the main track cycling venue for the Games.

The adjoining BMX Stadium will host cycling’s BMX racing competitions on its newly laid tracks.

South Paris Arena

Location: Paris
Events: Handball, table tennis, volleyball, weightlifting

The venue was built as part of the Paris Expo and has undergone several redevelopments since its opening in 1923. It will act as one of the core Olympic events and logistics venues.

Stade de France

Location: Paris
Events:

Built for France’s triumphant home FIFA World Cup in 1998, the Stade de France will act as the main Olympic stadium for the 2024 Games.

The country’s national stadium will host rugby sevens and a wide array of athletics events.

Teahupo’o

Location: Tahiti, French Polynesia
Events: Surfing

The venue hosting the return of surfing to the Olympics has been amongst the most hotly debated topics in the lead-up to the Games.

Located 15,000km (approximately 9,320 miles) away from the host city, the small village on the southwestern coast of Tahiti in French Polynesia is touted to offer an “Olympic-class” challenge to the athletes vying for medals in surfing events.

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The Trocadero

Location: Paris
Events: Athletics, road cycling

The famous venue in the heart of the French capital and across from its most iconic landmark, the Eiffel Tower, will host a number of athletics events and road cycling competitions.

In addition, it will continue to host fans and visitors with activities, performances and viewing platforms for the Games.

Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium

Location: Vaires-sur-Marne
Events: Canoe slalom, canoe sprint, rowing

The nautical stadium in the north of France was the first newly developed Olympic venue to be delivered for the Games in 2019.

Its lake and white-water stadium will host rowing and canoe-kayaking events for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Yves-du-Manoir Stadium

Location: Colombes
Events: Hockey

This historic venue in Colombes, a northwestern suburb of Paris, will become one of the few sports arenas in the world to host two Olympic Games come July 2024.

Built in 1907, the stadium was the main venue for the 1924 Games and hosted the opening ceremony as well as the main athletics events.

This time around, it will host all hockey matches and will later become home to the French Hockey Federation.

⚽ Keep up to date:

You can follow the action on Al Jazeera’s dedicated Paris 2024 Olympics tournament page with all the news and features, as well as event build-up and live text commentary on selected football, basketball, tennis and boxing fixtures.

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FAQs

Why is Olympic surfing in Tahiti? ›

Surfers are competing off the coast of Teahupo'o, a village on the southwestern coast of Tahiti, known globally for its powerful waves. This choice, Olympic organizers say, was in "alignment with Paris 2024's ambition to spread the Games across France."

Is Paris building a new stadium for the 2024 Olympics? ›

Instead of building new stadiums, Paris is embedding Olympic events in the French capital and hoping to highlight its history and green transformation.

What new sports will be in the 2024 Olympics in Paris? ›

Skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing and breaking are four non-traditional sports that will be contested at the Paris Games. Breaking, also known as break dancing, is making its Olympic debut. Skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing all first appeared at the 2020 Tokyo Games.

What Olympic event will be held in Tahiti? ›

Tahiti won the right to host the surfing competition way back in 2020 — before surfing itself even made its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 2021 — beating out four other sites in mainland France.

Why are Tahiti waves so big? ›

The wave's unique shape, with an effect of almost breaking below sea level, is due to the shape of the reef beneath the wave. This is semi-circular, and drops down sharply, creating a 'below water' effect; the extreme angles in descent create an instant instability to the wave.

Why was surfing banned in Hawaii? ›

Early European explorers and travelers praised the skills of Hawaiian surfers, but 19th-century missionaries assigned to the islands disapproved of the “constant intermingling, without any restraint, of persons of both sexes” and banned the pastime.

How many venues are there in Paris 2024? ›

All Olympic Games Paris 2024 venues & stadiums

This edition is bigger than ever, with as many as 32 sports disciplines. All these sports, of course, need a stadium or venue. In the city itself, near Paris and further across the country, there are some 35 stadiums or venues where a sport will be held.

How much will the Paris Olympics cost in 2024? ›

The Paris Olympics will cost an estimated $8.2 billion to host. Here's how that compares with other recent Olympics. - MarketWatch.

Why is Paris hosting the Olympics 2024? ›

Paris, the city known as "the city of light," is hosting the Olympics for the third time in history. The 2024 Paris Summer Games is an opportunity to shine a light on athletic prowess and reinforce France's connection to the Olympic movement.

Which sport has been dropped from the Paris Olympics 2024? ›

Softball: hard luck

Similar to baseball, softball will also be missing in Paris. This sport shares much of baseball's history: both had a streak, but softball debuted in 1996 and continued until Beijing 2008. It was then excluded until its return in Tokyo 2020, but it will not be featured in Paris.

How is Paris preparing for Olympics 2024? ›

How are France's security forces preparing for the Games? Up to 75,000 police, soldiers and hired guards will be on patrol in Paris at any one time, to guard venues and events. The use of the Seine for the opening ceremony, with crowds watching the parade from the banks, is a first for the modern Olympics.

Why is breaking an Olympic sport in 2024? ›

The International Olympic Committee added breaking, more commonly known as breakdancing, to the sports program in Paris because president Thomas Bach and his colleagues thought it would attract the younger, social-media savvy viewers that they were seeking.

How far is Tahiti from Paris? ›

Distance from Tahiti to Paris

The shortest distance (air line) between Tahiti and Paris is 9,765.08 mi (15,715.37 km).

Who owns Tahiti? ›

Now officially known as French Polynesia, Tahiti is an autonomous overseas country of the French Republic.

Why was Olympic surfing in Tahiti? ›

The Olympic committee said it wanted to highlight French territories worldwide, not just the country itself. Teahupo'o itself has a storied history in the surfing world. It's hosted the Pro Tahiti championship event for at least 20 years and will host the World Surf Championship Tour after the Olympic Games.

Why is Hawaii not USA in surfing? ›

“Since 1976, the WSL (then IPS, then ASP) has considered Hawaii its own sovereign surfing nation so they receive a specific designation at WSL events and on the WSL rankings,” said Dave Prodan, the WSL's VP of Communications.

Where is the 2024 Olympic Surfing being held? ›

Surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place 27 July – 5 August 2024 in Teahupoʻo reef pass, Tahiti, French Polynesia, breaking the record for the farthest away a medal competition has been staged from the host city.

Does French Polynesia have an Olympic team? ›

On 2 September 2000 it was renamed to Comité Olympique de Polynésie Française. French Polynesia has competed in the Pacific Games and at the World Championships in Athletics (for the first time in 2009) as French Polynesia.

Did surfing originate from Polynesia? ›

The first surfing references were found in Polynesia.

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