New tickets available for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games

On 30 November Paris 2024 will release more than 400,000 new tickets across all sports for the Olympic and Paralympic Games 24 Nov 2023
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Wheelchair fencer Bebe Vio competing at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games
New tickets for wheelchair fencing at the Grand Palais, which were sold out, will go on sale again on the Paris 2024 ticketing website
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New tickets for the Olympic and Paralympic Games will go on sale on Thursday 30 November, from 10:00 CET on the Paris 2024 ticketing website www.tickets.paris2024.org 

There are new tickets for all sessions, including those that were sold out. This includes tickets that had been secured before the capacity for each competition site became definitive. In total, this represents over 400,000 tickets.

With the end-of-year festivities just a few weeks away, this is a unique opportunity to gift - or treat yourself - to an exceptional experience, with tickets to the Paris 2024 Games. It's a lovely gift idea for old and young, for sports lovers: to live sporting history from the touchline and create memories of a lifetime.

All sports will be back on sale, for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, to experience up close the performances of the greatest athletes in the world, the iconic moments of the Games – including all the finals. Opening Ceremony tickets will also be available, starting at €90 for the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on the Seine and €150 for the Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony on the Place de la Concorde.

This will be one of the very last opportunities to experience the Paris 2024 Games in person. And undoubtedly the last ticket release spanning all sessions. 

These new tickets are likely to sell out very quickly, as they will be made available, globally, without a draw – at 10:00 CET on 30 November. All tickets will go on sale on our unique ticketing platform: www.tickets.paris2024.org 

The rule of a maximum of 30 tickets per account will still apply. 

Ticketing for the Paralympic Games 
 

Like for the Olympic Games, tickets for sessions already sold out for the Paralympic Games will go back on sale. These include tickets for wheelchair fencing at the Grand Palais and three of the seven sessions of the Paris Centre “Discovery Pass”: Grand Palais, Arena Champ-de-Mars, Stade Tour Eiffel and Invalides. Tickets across all categories already sold out will also go back on sale. 

Launched on 9 October, the Paralympic Games ticket sale is designed to be both accessible and popular: 

  • From €15 in all Para sports (500,000 tickets)   
  • At €25 and under, for half of all tickets   
  • At €50 and under, for 80% of tickets   
  • All tickets for the finals will be between €25 and €100  
  • Two exclusive offers, only available for the Paralympic Games, and allowing to experience the Games even more intensely: with the "Discovery Pass” at a single price of €24, you can discover several Para sports on the same day, à la carte: 
    • The "Discovery Pass - Paris Centre": Grand Palais (Wheelchair Fencing and Para Taekwondo), Arena Champ-de-Mars (Para Judo and Wheelchair Rugby), Stade Tour Eiffel (Blind Football) and Invalides (Para Archery).   
    • The "Discovery Pass - Paris Sud": Arena Paris Sud 1 (Boccia), Arena Paris Sud 4 (Para Table Tennis), Arena Paris Sud 6 (Goalball). 

All the finals

With 11 Para sports and 23 finals on the first day (29 August), the Paralympic Games will be a festive conclusion to the summer holidays for families. In this back-to-school period, the Paralympic calendar also features evening finals to enable as many people as possible to attend. 

In more detail: 

  • Stade de France - Para athletics
    Every day, from Friday 30 August to Saturday 7 September, from €15. 
     
  • Vélodrome St Quentin-en-Yvelines - Para cycling track
    Thursday 29 August to Sunday 1 September, tickets from €15.
     
  • Pont Alexandre III - Para triathlon
    Sunday 1 September and Monday 2 September at €15 
     
  • Invalides - Para archery
    From Thursday 29 August to Thursday 5 September, from 15€ 
     
  • Arena Porte de la Chapelle - Para badminton
    From Thursday 29 August to Monday 2 September, from 15€ 
     
  • Arena Porte de la Chapelle - Para powerlifting
    From Wednesday 4 September to Sunday 8 September, from €15 
     
  • Château de Versailles - Para dressage
    Tuesday 3 September to Saturday 7 September, from €15 
    Don’t miss: Friday 6 September, the Team finals
     
  • Arena Champ de Mars - Wheelchair rugby 
    From Friday 29 August to Monday 2 September - Tickets from €25
    Don’t miss: Monday 2 September for the final of the wheelchair rugby tournament 
     
  • Arena Champ de Mars - Para judo
    From Thursday 5 September to Saturday 7 September - Tickets from €15 
     
  • Arena Bercy – Wheelchair basketball
    Thursday 29 August to Sunday 8 September, from €15, finals from €25
    Don’t miss: Saturday 7 September, men's finals and Sunday 8 September, women's finals
     
  • Roland Garros - Wheelchair tennis
    From Friday 30 August to Saturday 7 September, from €15, finals from €45
    Don’t miss: Friday 6 September, men's doubles finals and women's singles finals
     
  • Grand Palais - Para taekwondo 
    from Thursday 29 August to Saturday 31 August
    Wheelchair fencing from Tuesday 3 September to Saturday 7 September, from €15 
    Don’t miss: Thursday 29 August, Para taekwondo finals. On Tuesday 4 September, the armchair fencing category B foil title fight  
     
  • Stade Tour Eiffel – Blind football
    From 1-6 September - €15 for the group stages
    Saturday 7 September, session with bronze medal match and tournament final, from €25 
    Don’t miss: 7 September, Paralympic tournament final 

Buy through official channels only 


By purchasing tickets or hospitality packages outside the official distribution channels, the buyer risks not receiving them, or being refused access to the sports event venues by the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Organizing Committee, in accordance with the provisions in force. In addition, any unauthorized sale or resale outside official distribution channels is likely to constitute a civil offence as well as a criminal offence punishable under article 313-6-2 of the French Penal Code. Only the official Paris 2024 ticketing website and the On Location hospitality operator and its network of agents are authorized.

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