Not sure which sport to choose? Then try the modern pentathlon, which offers five sports in one, including riding, swimming, shooting, fencing and running! The region and its clubs welcome you to learn how.
To keep the kids busy this week, why not introduce them to urban gliding on a skateboard or scooter? In complete safety, they'll learn the basic moves, in Sartrouville, in the Yvelines department.
For unusual wellness spots, try yoga classes in the heart of a Paris museum! A number of cultural institutions regularly offer these activities as a way of cultivating yourself while doing some sport.
Would you like to throw yourself into the void in complete safety? Let yourself be tempted by a paramotor flight and admire the superb landscapes of the Île-de-France region! Discover the best spots in the area to try out this unusual sport.
The Boulogne-Billancourt Christian Granger Half Marathon returns on Sunday November 26, 2023. Get your shoes ready for 21km and discover the city of Hauts-de-Seine from top to bottom!
As the Ligue 1 championship resumes, Paris-Saint-Germain take on Lorient, a club not to be underestimated. With the mercato not yet finalized and players still getting to know each other, PSG must show their strength in their first match. Where to watch the match?
From September 21 to 24, 2023, the Open de France de Golf returns for another edition. For four days, the best players will attempt to win the title in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, accompanied by the crowds.
What could be more emblematic than the haka in rugby? This traditional Maori ritual dance, performed before certain matches, is the subject of a participatory concert at the Philharmonie de Paris, during the World Cup.
It's unusual, but you can also experience the Rugby World Cup 2023 at the Philharmonie de Paris! On October 14 and 15, 2023, the oval ball will be the guest of honour at a series of match-concerts, bringing the sport to life through music.
For muscle-building and cardio sessions close to home, take advantage of the Cargo Training, a free rolling sports field that spends the month of August on the quays of the Seine!
During this autumn's Rugby World Cup, all those who couldn't get tickets will meet up at Ground Control to watch the matches live and enjoy free entertainment for the whole family!
For the second year, Roland-Garros is hosting an international beach volleyball circuit for four days, from September 28 to October 1, 2023. A great competition accessible to all, starting at 10 euros!
If you're looking for an unusual way to explore the region while getting in a bit of exercise, why not try velorail? This fun activity, which involves pedaling along railroad tracks with family or friends, is available in Seine-et-Marne and Essonne.
Get your sneakers on: the Tremblaysienne is back for another edition on September 3, 2023. This race, which passes through the village of Tremblay-sur-Mauldre, offers two distances - a great warm-up for getting back into the swing of things!
In preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, several full-scale tests are being carried out this summer. In August, two events will take place, notably in the Seine, and it will be possible to see them for free in the capital.
On August 5, 2023, attend a free friendly baseball match between the Texas Playboys, an American team, and players from the Paris region, at the Auteuil racecourse.
From 10am to 2am, throughout the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Club France welcomes you to meet the French athletes, in the Grande Halle de la Villette.
For the resumption of the rugby championship, Racing 92 takes on Bordeaux at home, at Paris La Défense Arena, on August 19, 2023. Take advantage of low early-season prices to attend a lively match.
In the run-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the Yvelines département is offering its residents a traveling village based around athletics. Until September 1, 2023, these fun workshops will be accessible free of charge in 18 towns.
This year, the 21st and final stage of the Tour de France will set off from the Yvelines region, and more specifically from the Vélodrome national de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. You can follow the start of the race free of charge inside and outside the building!