The 2024 Olympic Games will put Paris in the global spotlight, and with the Paralympics the action will continue across the French capital.
The 2024 Paralympics will use many of the same venues as the Summer Olympics. Para-athletics will take place at the Stade de France, wheelchair basketball will take place at the Arena Bercy, and the Eiffel Tower Stadium will be converted from a beach volleyball court to a blind football field.
Other French landmarks on the list of venues include the Palace of Versailles, Les Invalides and the Grand Palais.
There will be a total of 18 venues for the 22 sports at the 2024 Paralympics. Here you can find an overview of the venues for each sport.
Bercy Arena
Champ de Mars Arena
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Palace of Versailles
Chateauroux Shooting Centre
Clichy-sous-Bois
Eiffel Tower Stadium
Grand Palace
- For Taekwondo
- Wheelchair fences
Invalides
La Courneuve
North Paris Arena
Alexandre III Bridge
Porte de la Chapelle Arena
- Para-Badminton
- Para-powerlifting