The Olympic spirit in your events

This summer, the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris thrilled the whole world. The Games are over, but the Olympic spirit continues to inspire the city with its values of sharing, beauty and sportsmanship. Come and get a taste of that spirit by organizing your corporate events around sport! From event venues linked to Paris 2024 to sports teambuilding sessions, discover our selection of service providers for an event with an Olympic vibe.

Olympic stadiums and venues for private hire, Olympic-themed treasure hunts, team building activities (running or cycling), conferences and motivational speeches with athletes and coaches: the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games have a lasting impact on the Parisian event scene. Discover our best proposals!

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Sport, sport, and more sport!

Team spirit, surpassing oneself, fair play ...The Olympic spirit lends itself perfectly to all kinds of original team building activities. Our selection of the best proposals for your teams.

To leave a lasting impression on your teams, plan a visit to the Parc des Princes, the Olympic venue that hosted the football events during the Games. The PSG Expérience Stadium Tour shows you the behind-the-scenes of this famous venue, where you will discover the champions that have marked the history of the club.

The Maison du handball, the national training centre for the national handball teams, offers you its facilities for a residential seminar, with sports sessions, motivational speeches by athletes or trainers, and an awareness of disability sports, ending on a high note with the ‘Olympiade party’!

Performance Net specializes in rowing and fencing events, held at prestigious venues such as some of the finest chateaux around Paris.

L’agence Anima, a specialist in recreational activities, has created several themed products for the Olympic and Paralympic Games and can design and adapt many activities on a sports theme.

A guided tour of Paris in quick succession? RunRun tours offers a sporting activity combined with a cultural visit, in other words, how to sightsee in Paris while running.

Spotlight on the new Olympic disciplines

Skateboarding, basketball 3X3, breaking, sport climbing ... a wave of youth and street culture is blowing through the Games with new Olympic disciplines. An opportunity for your event to ride the Olympic wave!

A place not to miss, just a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower, is SPOT24, a multi-purpose space dedicated to the new Olympic disciplines (breaking, skateboarding and sport climbing); it will be available for private hire for demonstrations and battles in its urban decor.

The Centquatre-Paris, an historical and cultural venue, is also a major meeting and training point for breaking athletes: every day, there is a lively mix of activities, from the most academic to the most dynamic. The vast spaces become a showroom, a seminar room, a reception area, a catwalk, a performance hall … the possibilities are endless!

Competition venues welcome you!

Choose Paris 2024 competition venues for unique and memorable events!

You will be able to opt for one of the major stadiums, the Stade de France, host to the biggest international sporting competitions and the main venue for the Paris 2024 athletics, rugby and para-athletics events, or the Parc des Princes. They can accommodate events of all sizes, with a range of sports-related team-building activities (zip wire or virtual reality at the Stade de France, activities linked to football and the Parisian football team at the Parc des Princes). The Pavillon des Princes, adjoining Roland Garros (the Olympic tennis, boxing and wheelchair tennis venue), can be used for prestigious receptions.

The Tour Eiffel with its spectacular Gustave Eiffel reception room and its restaurant Madame Brasserie dominates several temporary Olympic venues during the Olympic and Paralympic Games: the Eiffel Tower stadium which hosted the beach volleyball and blind football competitions, and the Champ de Mars arena where the judo, wrestling, para-judo and wheelchair rugby were held. Other events were held just below this area and on the Seine: swimming, marathon, triathlon, road cycling, marathon, race walk, para-triathlon.

The Grand Palais with its nave built in 1900 is a prestigious venue for the biggest events, at the foot of the Champs-Elysées. In 2024, it hosted fencing, taekwondo, wheelchair fencing, and para taekwondo.

The park of the Château de Versailles is also a very prestigious venue. In 2024, this landmark of French history hosted equestrian sports, the modern pentathlon, and the para-dressage.

The Accor Arena, a gigantic, modular and ultra-modern venue, hosts major international sporting events every year. In 2024, it hosted the basketball, artistic gymnastics, trampoline, and wheelchair basketball events. Events for up to 20,000 people can be organised there. Similarly, Paris La Défense Arena, which was transformed into a swimming pool for the duration of the Games to host the Olympic and Paralympic swimming events as well as the water polo finals, has 13,000 m² of state-of-the-art areas for private hire.

The 220,000 m² of Paris expo Porte de Versailles and the 250,000 m² of Paris Nord Villepinte were transformed in 2024 to host volleyball, table tennis, weightlifting, handball, boxing, fencing, modern pentathlon, boccia, para-table tennis, goalball and sitting volleyball. These two huge venues are capable of hosting the largest exhibitions and congresses, combined with a wide range of complementary accommodation and services. As for the Paris le Bourget exhibition centre, it hosted the Paris 2024 media village in its 250,000 m² of spaces next to Europe’s leading business airport.

Finally, despite not being a competition venue as such, the Parc de la Villette and more specifically the Grande Halle thrilled thousands of visitors with its medal celebration events by hosting Club France, ‘the place to be’, throughout the Games. This magnificent iron and glass building can host events for up to 8,000 people in cocktail reception format in a modular 18,000 m² space.

A look back at the 1924 Olympics

The Paris 1924 Olympic and Paralympic Games left their mark on the capital, which still has several sites shaped by history, all of which can be hired out for professional events. 100 years later, they open their doors to you!

The Auteuil racecourse, the only host venue for the 1924 Games still in use in Paris, welcomes you today in an extraordinary green setting with horseracing as a backdrop.

The Monnaie de Paris, has been in operation since 864 and has been producing medals since the first Games of the modern era in Athens in 1896, in Paris in 1900 and 1924, as well as for the Winter Games in Chamonix in 1924 and Grenoble in 1968. Here, you can hold your events in a sumptuous setting and benefit from the thousand-year-old savoir-faire of the artisans of the Monnaie de Paris.

The Molitor swimming pool, today the Molitor MGallery Hotel Collection, was inaugurated in 1929 by the American swimmers Johnny Weissmuller and Aileen Riggin Soule, multiple Olympic medallists in Paris in 1924. As for the Intercontinental Paris Le Grand, in 1947 it was the headquarters of the founding congress of the International Volleyball Federation.

Finally, the Restaurant d’Orsay is a vestige of the Palais d’Orsay which during the 1924 Olympic Games organized the big banquet there for the international federations, as well as the reception of the IOC by the French Olympic Committee.

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