As part of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, access to certain areas will be restricted to ensure the safety of all. In advance of the Olympic Opening Ceremony, two perimeters will be activated along the banks of the Seine from 18 to 26 July 2024: a grey perimeter and a red perimeter.
From 18 to 26 July 2024, to access the grey perimeter, anyone over the age of 13 must hold a PASS JEUX. The Games Pass takes the form of a QR Code issued by the Préfecture de Police. It is free, nominative, non-transferable and is subject to a validity check by the police.
- How to identify the zones
Consult the interactive map online, on the Anticipate the Games website. By entering an address, the perimeter is identified as well as the rules that apply.
MAP OF PERIMETERS FROM 18 TO 26 JULY 2024, 1 PM
MAP OF PERIMETERS ON 26 JULY 2024, FROM 1PM
From 18 to 26 July 2024: how to get around Paris?
Find out how to get around Paris from 18 to 26 July 2024 thanks to our practical information sheet.
HOW TO GET AROUND FROM 18 TO 26 JULY 2024
How do I request my Pass Jeux according to my situation?
Practical case 1
- Who? A visitor going to their hotel on foot or by bike
- Where? Grey Perimeter - Opening Ceremony
- When? From 18 to 26 July 2024, until 1pm
HOW DO I REQUEST MY PASS JEUX
Practical case 2
- Who? A visitor returning to their hotel with their vehicle, in an offstreet car park
- Where? Grey Perimeter - Opening Ceremony
- When? From 18 to 26 July 2024, until 1pm
HOW DO I REQUEST MY PASS JEUX
Practical case 3
- Who? A visitor going to a museum or a restaurant on foot or by bicycle
- Where? Grey Perimeter - Opening Ceremony
- When? From 18 to 26 July 2024, until 1pm
HOW DO I REQUEST MY PASS JEUX
Your resources
- The website Anticipate the Games to adapt your travel using the interactive map.
- The Pass Jeux website to obtain a digital pass to access the secure perimeters.
- Paris je t'aime - Paris tourist Office is with you 7 days a week - Contact us on [email protected]
- During the Paris Olympics 2024, Le Monde in English provides live coverage of the opening ceremony and daily highlights of its services for English speakers in Paris: restaurants, addresses, practical recommendations and much more. Le Monde in English is joining forces with Paris je t'aime and is offering free access to Le Monde in English for two months to new subscribers