The final of the Champions Trophy had trouble finding a stadium, and has finally been relocated to Doha, for the match between Paris-Saint-Germain and Monaco on January 5, 2025. What channel will it be broadcast on?
A brand new concept is coming to Paris! Jymp offers group classes where the only equipment you'll need is a skipping rope. Classes alternate between jumping and muscle-building, so you can build muscle and burn calories at the same time.
On December 3, 2024, immerse yourself in nature during a yoga session that's sure to take you on a journey, in the heart of the Atelier des Lumières, transformed for the occasion into a wellness area.
Enjoy an exceptional moment of artistic relaxation during yoga and guided meditation classes in the halls of the Musée Jean-Jacques Henner, one Saturday a month until June 2025.
To help you digest raclettes, fondues and other winter delicacies, there are plenty of sporting activities in the capital to keep you active over the festive period! Skating rinks, running races or winter sports, there's plenty to do!
Would you like to do a little running this festive season? On December 1, 2024, head for Suresnes for a few kilometers of running in aid of the Telethon, in a fun, cold and friendly atmosphere!
Les Olympiades is the multi-game team tournament organized by Wave in Paris, on November 13, 2024, starting at 7pm. On the program: darts, ping-pong and an aperitif, of course!
Usually reserved for professionals, boxing galas are now open to amateurs, with the Apollo Sporting Club. Sunday boxers are invited to step into the ring or watch 9 fights on November 16, 2024.
The Meeting de Paris Indoor returns to the Accor Arena on Sunday, February 9, 2025! This major competition brings together the best French and international athletes for an exceptional show you won't want to miss.
The Champions Cup is back on December 7, 2024! We start with a mach against England's Harlequins, in Créteil instead of Paris La Défense Arena, for Racing 92.
Sport is important, yet many French people and Parisians are still too sedentary. And while we swear every year that we'll get back into it, it's a resolution that's easier said than done! Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your time.
Get ready to meet the world's best tennis players at the Rolex Paris Masters from October 25 to November 2, 2025. This event, considered the world's biggest indoor tennis tournament, is moving to the Paris La Défense Arena. It's a unique opportunity to witness some thrilling matches!
Fancy playing padel in the heart of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop? We tried out Sportfield's brand-new "central 16" court under a magnificent autumn blue sky, and had a great time!
This Sunday, November 24, 2024, for the 10th day of the Top 14, the Stade Français hosts its Parisian rivals at the Jean Bouin stadium, in what promises to be a colorful derby!
On the occasion of the Armistice, the French Army and Navy rugby teams will face off at the Jean Bouin stadium on November 11, 2024, in support of the wounded.
The route of the 2025 Tour de France for women has been unveiled! Scheduled to run from July 26 to August 3, 2025, the route includes 9 stages, starting in Vannes and finishing in Châtel. Don't miss out on the action!
Sunday, July 27, 2025, marks the end of the Tour de France, with the final stage through the Ile-de-France and Yvelines regions, from Mantes-la-Ville to the Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
The Tour de France will soon be back on our screens and roads, from July 5 to 27, 2025. By now, you're familiar with the riders and the various stages of the race, but how much do you know about the origins of the Grande Boucle?
We take a look at the route planned for a new edition of the Tour de France in 2025! 3320 kilometers of road, starting in Lille, 21 stages, finishing on the Champs-Elysées!
Built for the Olympic Games, the Camille Muffat aquatic center at Fort d'Aubervilliers will open its doors to the public on December 10, 2024, enhancing the region's sports infrastructure.