Three large commas in red, green and blue: this symbol of the Paralympic Games adorns the Arc de Triomphe on the eve of the start of the Games. But do you know its history and meaning?
As with the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, thousands of free seats will be available on August 28, 2024 for the Paralympic version, on the Place de la Concorde. But you'll have to get up early to get there!
The Paralympic Flame is once again bringing the festive spirit back to Île-de-France. This Tuesday, August 27, 2024, it will cross the Val d'Oise in particular: find out more about the towns, timetables and events planned for the occasion!
Rest assured, traffic restrictions this Wednesday, August 28, for the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, are far less severe than they were a few weeks ago. But it's best to be aware of them to avoid any worries!
From this Tuesday, August 27, 2024, the 12 Paralympic flames will join the Île-de-France region before merging in Paris for the launch of the Paralympic Games. Find out more about the relay program in Yvelines and the events planned!
The Paralympic Flame will also be passing through Essonne! Find out more about the times and location of the relay in the town of Grigny, the only town in the département to host the relay this Tuesday, August 27, 2024.
The Paralympic Torch Relay is coming across Seine-et-Marne this Tuesday, August 27, 2024. Find out about the towns it will be stopping in, the times it will pass through and the events on the program!
This Tuesday, August 27, 2024, the Paralympic torch relay passes through Val-de-Marne. Here's where and at what time you can watch the torchbearers pass through the 94 département, and what's on the program!
The Paralympic Games keep the party going! La Vasque Olympique, the golden hot-air balloon imagined by Mathieu Lehanneur, is set to soar once again from the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, after the opening ceremony on August 28, 2024.
During the Paris Paralympics, some metro stations will be closed to passengers this summer. Here we reveal the schedule of closures according to RATP information on the Paris public transport network as part of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
After an extraordinary Olympic opening ceremony, the Paralympic Games are planning to do the same, with an event on the Place de la Concorde, in the heart of the capital.
This year, the start of the new school year falls right in the middle of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games! For the occasion, numerous arrangements are being put in place in the Île-de-France region, which is likely to impact many families and students.
After the Olympic flame, the Paralympic version will soon begin its relay, on August 25. Following its passage under the English Channel, it will come to the capital for the first time to commemorate the Liberation of Paris, and will make a festival tour!
Top start for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games this Wednesday evening, August 28, with the long-awaited opening ceremony taking place on Place de la Concorde. To kick off this historic moment in the French capital, a grand parade will march down the Champs-Elysées avenue.
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games run from August 28 to September 8. And if you're in the area for the last day of these Paralympics, this Sunday, September 8, we take a look at the last events to watch, as well as the closing ceremony!
Make way for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. During this iconic competition, spectators from all over the world will be able to watch the para-powerlifting events in particular. We tell you everything you need to know about this weightlifting-inspired discipline.
At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, due to the different disabilities of the athletes competing, certain specific rules must be respected in the competition stadiums and arenas. Let's discover them together!
While the capital has hosted the Olympic Games three times, including 2024, this is the very first time in history that the Paralympic Games will be held in France!
The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte in Seine-et-Marne is offering free admission to anyone with the same first name as a French gold medalist from the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games until September 8. A discount is also available for the first names of silver and bronze medalists.
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games may be over, but the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games are starting soon, and Club France is opening its doors free of charge for the duration of the competition.