The Comité de la randonnée pédestre de Paris is offering a free walk open to all on Thursday, December 19, 2024. What's on the program? Discover the capital's most beautiful Christmas illuminations!
On the esplanade des Invalides, a former air terminal is set to become a new cultural venue in the heart of Paris. We tell you more about Aerog'art, a project due to be completed by 2027.
The Paris 2024 Games are an opportunity for the French to discover or take a closer interest in more or less traditional sports. And among them, archery! One takes a look at its history, where to practice it, our best athletes, and the program of events, in both Olympic and Paralympic versions!
The large lawns of the Esplanade des Invalides are well known to tourists and Parisians alike on sunny days! This year, however, there'll be no picnics, as the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will be taking over the site with archery and para-archery, athletics and para-athletics, and road cycling events.
While the little long-eared animals were finally allowed to roam freely on the lawns of the Invalides in Paris, the wild rabbits are currently being captured for release and introduced into Seine-et-Marne, the Paris Prefecture told AFP. An operation denounced by the Paris Animaux Zoopolis association.
On the weekend of August 19 and 20, 2023, you'll have the opportunity to attend a Parisian sporting event, the Archery World Cup, whose finals will be held on the esplanade des Invalides, a great rehearsal before the Olympic Games!
Despite the adoption of the pension reform, strikes and demonstrations continue in France. This Tuesday, June 6, 2023, the unions are organizing a major mobilization starting at Les Invalides.
Visiting Paris while enjoying a meal worthy of the greatest restaurants on New Year’s Eve? You can with Bus Toqué! Get onboard to enjoy a festive journey in the heart of Paris and celebrate Saint Sylvester while visiting the most beautiful locations in the French capital city.
Due to the current health crisis, Formula E and FIA have decided to suspend the race for two months this season in order to protect the contestants from the continuous propagation of Covid-19. Formula E, the auto racing using only electric-powered cars, is in Paris on Saturday April 18, 2020 and always at the Invalides. This year, 24 single-seaters face off one another for the e-Prix de Paris featuring 100% electric-powered single-seaters in a 1.93-km tour including 14 turns!