Get to the competition venues in Île-de-France
Download the Paris 2024 Public Transport app
Paris 2024 has made strong commitments in terms of sustainable mobility to limit the environmental impact of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. To this end, all competition venues are served by public transport, and an adapted transport plan has been put in place. No venues in the Paris region are accessible by motorized vehicles.
On this page, you will find Paris 2024's recommendations for getting to the competition venues. We strongly recommend that you allow sufficient travel time and arrive at least 1.5 hours before the start of the session. Gates close 30 minutes before the end of the session. All exits are final.
Getting around Île-de-France
Public transport
To get around by public transport, you'll need to use the Île-de-France Mobilités network, which brings together all the train, RER, metro, streetcar and bus lines in Paris and the surrounding region.
Île-de-France regional public transport plan
Getting to the Olympic venues in Île-de-France
Transport Public Paris 2024 application
To coincide with the Paris 2024 Games, a dedicated mobile application, "Transport Public Paris 2024", has been developed to enable you to plan your route to the competition venues and get real-time information on transport conditions in the Paris region. It's already available!
Download the Paris 2024 Public Transport app
Our tip: Remember to buy your Paris 2024 pass on the app to travel unlimited on the entire Île-de-France transport network, for the number of days of your choice. This will help you avoid queuing at stations. This feature will be available in June.
Coming with your family or group? Buy your Paris 2024 Passes online now, and receive your ready-to-use Navigo Easy travel cards straight to your mailbox!
Delivery takes an average of 4 to 5 days for France and 8 days for Europe. We advise you to order before the end of June for the Olympic Games and before the end of July for the Paralympic Games.
This application is your indispensable companion for preparing your journeys with peace of mind. We advise you not to use the other existing journey planner applications, which do not include all the transport plans for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Indicate your favorite competition venues to receive personalized real-time information on transport conditions.
Information specifying the stations and public transport lines serving the venues can be found in the "How to get there" section of the pages for each competition venue.
Park & ride
Motorized vehicles (cars, motorcycles, scooters, etc.) are not allowed to circulate or park in the vicinity of the competition site. Park-and-ride facilities are available for spectators.
Indigo parkings
Book a parking space in Indigo parking
Park-and-ride facilities
These parking lots are connected to the public transport network and provide easy access to the competition sites.
If you're travelling to a competition venue that's a long way from Paris, select it in "Venue(s) Paris 2024" and you'll find the dedicated park-and-ride facilities for that venue. For other competition sites, select your arrival freeway and you'll find the nearest parking lots.
Reserve your parking spaces, as they are limited. Then, to reach your competition venue, download the "Public Transport Paris 2024" application. You'll find the most suitable park-and-ride facilities and public transport routes to reach the competition venues. You can also buy your Paris 2024 pass on this application.
Map of park-and-ride facilities for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
Active mobility to reach the venues
Dedicated bike parking areas, free of charge and manned from H-1:30 to H+1:30 of each competition session, are available on the day of the event. You can find the location of these parking areas on the pages of each competition site and on the "Public Transport Paris 2024" application.
It is important to note that bicycle helmets, electric batteries and other bicycle equipment are not allowed inside the competition venue and must be left in the parking area.
The Olympic cycling network links the competition venues. Download the "Public Transport Paris 2024" app to find your safe cycling route. It will take you directly to the nearest parking area.
Practical information on accessibility
Are you the holder of a PSH (Personne en Situation de Handicap) or PFR (Personne en Fauteuil Roulant) ticket?
Find all the information you need to access the competition sites on our Accessibility Practical Information page.