Five routes—four on foot and one by bike—ranging from 12 to 14 kilometers on August 1, 2026, to relive the highlights of the Paris Games throughout the Greater Paris region
On August 1, 2026, explore the heritage of Paris 2024 on foot for free. Available upon registration, four walking routes ranging from 12 to 14 km invite you to discover the area’s sustainable transformations and the Street Art Avenue. Starting from the departure points—Parc de la Villette, the La Chapelle neighborhood, the Camille Muffat Aquatic Center (Aubervilliers), or Épinay-sur-Seine (near Lil’Ô)—you’ll set out to explore all the key sites of the legacy: the Athletes’ Village, the Olympic Aquatics Center, the Stade de France, the Pleyel neighborhood, the Bourget Sports Park, as well as Georges Valbon Park and the Annette Kellermann Swimming Pool in La Courneuve. Following a special open house at the Cité du Cinéma, the day will conclude with festive celebrations at the Parc de la Légion d’honneur in Saint-Denis.
The flagship festival in north-east Paris returns for an extended 19th edition, organized around seven different universes to explore the canals in a different way.
Explore Greater Paris from La Villette to Le Bourget. Leafy parks, fascinating museums, local initiatives, unusual places: a unique immersive experience.
After the popular success of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, it's time to look at the impact - both tangible and intangible - that they have left on the capital and the Île-de-France region.