Anticipate roadworks in Paris to ensure your professional events

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Discover how to quickly access official information about roadworks in Paris, anticipate potential disruptions and ensure smooth communication around your events.

As an international capital for conferences, trade shows and professional events, Paris is constantly evolving. Roadworks, whether public or private, can have a direct impact on the accessibility of event venues, from traffic to technical logistics and deliveries.

The official list of roadworks by Paris district

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The City of Paris lists all roadworks that have been specifically communicated, allowing all information to be found in real time and freely accessible.
The filter by arrondissement allows for quick and targeted reading, which is particularly useful for event organisers located in a specific neighbourhood or near a conference venue, hotel or reception venue. Each construction site file includes:

  • The exact start and end dates,
  • The nature of the work (road repairs, pedestrian improvements, creation of cycle paths, planting, etc.),
  • The direct impact on traffic, parking and access.

Interactive map of roadworks in Paris

Take advantage of the interactive map provided by the City of Paris, an essential tool for planning your journeys and viewing active roadworks in real time, exploring the works in progress in a given area and clicking on the points to access detailed information about a roadworks site.

Differentiated by a specific colour code, users can see the type of work in progress, whether managed by the City of Paris, network operators (water, gas, electricity, telecoms) or private entities occupying public space.

The interactive map and related content are provided by the City of Paris and are available in French.


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Use construction site data to anticipate and refine your event strategy

Open data on Parisian construction sites provided by the City of Paris also allows for more strategic analysis. It can be used to identify areas with a high impact of construction work, anticipate periods of traffic disruption and adapt event communication in line with road closures or transport changes: this information is a valuable tool for providing the best possible support to all stakeholders and limiting any unforeseen events.


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