The Terrasse des Jeux serves as both a hub for festivities and competitions, offering a space where residents and visitors alike can freely join in the celebration of the Games.It is open until September 8.
Heat wave
The Terrasse des Jeux is ready to welcome the public, even in hot weather. A 100m-long misting system is ready on the center court. An Eau de Paris fountain and 16 other water points have also been installed near the sanitary facilities. Above all, 1,650m2 will be shaded, part of it by parasols.
A true sporting and cultural festival for locals and visitors alike
To bring the excitement of the event to as many people as possible, La Terrasse des Jeux opened in the run-up to the competition and between the Olympic and Paralympic Games:
OPENING PERIOD
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SCHEDULES
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Before the Games: July 20-23, 2024
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Open 6pm-midnight July 20
Open 12pm-8pm on July 21st, 22nd and 23rd
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During the Olympic Games: July 27 to August 11
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Daily: 10am-midnight Please note that the site will open exceptionally at 1pm on Friday, August 9, to prepare for the marathons.
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Between Games: August 13 to August 28*. *except when closed to the general public on August 12, 19 and 26
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Sunday to Wednesday: 12pm-8pm
Thursday to Saturday: 12pm-midnight Saturday, August 24: 6:30pm-midnight
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During the Paralympic Games: August 28 to September 8
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Daily: 10am-midnight
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OPENING PERIOD
Before the Games: July 20-23, 2024
- SCHEDULES
- Open 6pm-midnight July 20
Open 12pm-8pm on July 21st, 22nd and 23rd
During the Olympic Games: July 27 to August 11
- SCHEDULES
- Daily: 10am-midnight
Please note that the site will open exceptionally at 1pm on Friday, August 9, to prepare for the marathons.
Between Games: August 13 to August 28*.
*except when closed to the general public on August 12, 19 and 26
- SCHEDULES
- Sunday to Wednesday: 12pm-8pm
Thursday to Saturday: 12pm-midnight
Saturday, August 24: 6:30pm-midnight
During the Paralympic Games: August 28 to September 8
- SCHEDULES
- Daily: 10am-midnight
Designed to accommodate up to 3,000 people simultaneously in classic configuration, and up to 12,000 for special events, the site also has disabled access.
With a raised terrace dedicated to relaxation and dining, La Terrasse des Jeux offers a privileged view of iconic Paris: sunset over the Seine, bookshops, Parisian heritage and monuments, notably Notre-Dame-de-Paris.
The general public will be able to enjoy two giant screens, 7 sports and para-sports practice areas, a main stage and a workshop showcasing local players.