Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tying Summer Olympic sports with grandeur of host Paris

- By Sally French

As the 2024 Olympic

Games descend upon Paris this summer, the world will witness athletic prowess and sporting spectacle on a canvas of history and architectu­ral marvels.

While the 2024 Paris Olympics will rely on purpose-built venues to host some sports, as well as an Olympic Village and media village, these Olympics are set to feature the city’s heritage.

In any list of impressive and historic venues from Olympic Games, these 2024 Paris venues would certainly be contenders:

Chateau de Versailles

Location: Île-de-france Sports: Equestrian and modern pentathlon

Many people know the Palace of Versailles as home to the court of Louis XIV. But the place that started as a hunting lodge and has since grown to become one of France’s most iconic destinatio­ns (as evidenced by its listing as a UNESCO World Heritage site) is soon to be an Olympic site.

This summer, the grounds will be temporaril­y fitted with an outdoor area to stage equestrian discipline­s, plus many modern pentathlon events.

Eiffel Tower Stadium

Location: Paris

Sports: Beach volleyball Beach volleyball spectators will be able to see one of the most famous Paris landmarks. That’s because Champ de Mars, a large park bordering the Eiffel Tower on one side, will become a temporary outdoor arena for beach volleyball. With it, onlookers will be in incredibly close proximity to the famous icon that was built for the World’s Fair of 1889.

Grand Palais

Location: Paris

Sports: Fencing, taekwondo

The Grand Palais des Champs-élysées has been one of the grandest event centers in Paris since it was built in 1900. It hosts roughly 2 million visitors annually, with most of the floor space covered by a fanciful glass roof.

It will host fencing and taekwondo this summer. Athletes might find the venue familiar, as the Grand Palais hosted the World Fencing Championsh­ips in 2010.

Yves-du-manoir Stadium

Location: Colombes, France

Sports: Hockey

Stade Yves-du-manoir has a special place in Olympic history as being the only venue in France to host the Olympic Games for a second time. A century ago, the stadium was the site of the 1924 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.

Since then, it has hosted championsh­ips for rugby and boxing. This year, it will host the field hockey portion of the Olympic Games.

Teahupo’o

Location: Teahupo’o, Tahiti Sports: Surfing

Not every 2024 Paris venue is in Paris — or near it. Surfing is set for Teahupo’o, Tahiti, an island in French Polynesia.

Known for its world-class waves, Teahupo’o has hosted some of the biggest surfing events, including the Tahiti Pro. And although organizers have claimed the event will protect the island’s nature, some people are concerned about the environmen­tal impact on Tahiti.

Among the biggest controvers­ies is the constructi­on of an over-water aluminum tower that many worry is damaging the coral reef.

Navigating travel in Paris

If you plan to watch the Olympics in person, plan sufficient time to travel between venues. To save money, consider booking lodging outside the city’s core.

The average nightly rate for available short-term vacation rentals in Paris during the period of the Summer Olympics is about $591. That’s according to data gathered in mid-january 2024 by AIRDNA, a short-term rental analytics company. For the same dates but for rentals located in Paris suburbs, AIRDNA found that the average nightly rate was about $290.

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