Decidedly, don't plan to travel too close to the Seine, around the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, as 17 metro and RER stations will be closed from July 18!
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are getting closer, as is its opening ceremony, scheduled for July 26, 2024. A veritable three-hour show, the event will take place on the Seine, but what should it look like?
As the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games approaches, the suspense is at its height: who will headline this global event? Between rumors and polls, the mystery remains, even if some names are "climbing to the top of the charts". Find out which ones ...
The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is going to turn the daily lives of people living in the Paris region upside down. Bridges closed, traffic banned, platforms inaccessible - many areas will be affected, and all this several weeks before the event.
Gérald Darmanin has announced the closure of airspace, on the evening of the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, within a 150-kilometer radius of the capital.
In the end, there won't be 500,000 people on the quays of the Seine for the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The capacity has been revised downwards to almost 200,000 fewer!
Once under threat, the bookshops on the quays of the Seine should finally be able to keep their place during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games: Emmanuel Macron has said he doesn't want to move them.
Paris thinks on a grand scale for the 2024 Olympics. We now know the opening ceremony will take place not in a stadium but… on the Seine! A first in the history of the competition!