Paris's NEW 2024 Olympic Stadiums

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Published 2024-05-01
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In preparation for the 2024 Summer Olympics, France has assembled 35 breathtaking venues across the country, including “Eiffel Tower Stadium”, the “Stade de France” and “Marseille Marina”. 13 of these venues are located in central Paris, 12 are located across Ile de France and 10 are spread across France. In central Paris, the stadiums are mostly temporary structures that capitalize on the city’s iconic landmarks to provide an exceptional atmosphere for the Olympic and Paralympic games. In Ile de France, mostly already-existing structures, such as Château de Versailles the Stade de France, are utilized for a wider variety of competitions. Lastly, across the country and in Tahiti, massive stadiums and coastal locations are used for football competitions and the Olympic marine competitions.

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Information
olympics.com/en/paris-2024/venues
press.paris2024.org/visuals-and-maps.html

Video Chapters
0:00-0:27 Introduction
0:27-0:53 Eiffel Tower Stadium
0:53-1:10 Trocadero
1:10-1:41 Champ de Mars Arena
1:41-2:08 Invalides
2:08-2:40 Pont Alexandre III
2:40-3:06 Grand Palais
3:06-3:31 Concorde
3:31-4:00 Hotel de Ville
4:00-4:27 Bercy Arena
4:27-5:12 South Paris Arena
5:12-5:37 Parc des Princes
5:37-6:25 Roland Garros
6:25-8:37 Adidas Arena
8:37-9:39 Olympic Village
9:39-10:01 Stade de France
10:01-10:43 Olympic Aquatics Center
10:43-11:08 Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue
11:08-11:41 Vaires sur Marne Nautical Stadium
11:41-12:01 North Paris Arena
12:01-12:27 Yves du Manoir Stadium
12:27-13:05 Paris La Defense Arema
13:05-13:54 Château de Versailles
13:54-14:22 Elancourt Hill
14:22-14:48 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Vélodrome
14:48-15:03 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium
15:03-15:42 Golf National
15:42-16:10 Pierre Mauroy Stadium
16:10-16:36 La Beaujoire Stadium
16:36-16:53 Chateauroux Shooting Center
16:53-17:24 Bordeaux Stadium
17:24-17:52 Geoffroy Guichard Stadium
17:52-18:20 Lyon Stadium
18:20-18:49 Nice Stadium
18:49-19:29 Stade Velodrome
19:29-20:00 Marseille Marina
20:00-20:26 Teahupo’o
20:26-21:02 Conclusion

All Comments (21)
  • @aegisofhonor
    this is how it should be. Use the landscape to host and put everything back the way it was, and use existing venues when possible. Inexpensive, sustainable, and practical.
  • @lleberghappy
    It's nice to have olympic games focused on sustainable urban development throughout the city.
  • @BLACKSTA361
    This might be one of the greatest Olympic Games of all time Great Video
  • @Warren12
    These are how Olympic Venues should be in my opinion. Using existing infrastructure makes much more sense financially
  • @siwi666
    OK, France is going to be spectacular for the Olympics!
  • @PeteThe
    France is such a spectacular country. Looking forward to watching the games.
  • @TheJttv
    Thanks for including the para events.
  • @user-nc8zv9cf8u
    I hope france will host the best olympics games in 2024, good luck. I love you france.❤😊❤😊❤😊
  • @astalavista9632
    Wow looks like all systems go for Paris 2024..cant wait for the opening rites since it will be the 1st time to happen outside a stadium..
  • Alhough there is merit in developing whole new arenas and purpose built spaces for the Olympics (case example: London Olympic Park) that can facilitate regeneration, i do believe the Paris Olympic games have led a new trend here. I think it's brilliant that they can sustainably host all the events, whilst celebrating the historic architecture and repurposing the most adaptable spaces
  • @greenbay3164
    This is how its supposed to be done. Nort like other countries wasting money. And abandoning big stadiums right after the Olympics. Very smart move by Paris, France.
  • A complete overview of the Olympic sites. Welcome to France to visitors from all over the world . And if you can visit the other regions. It’s nice and much cheaper than Paris !
  • @davhos3408
    Thank you for this in-depth and very well-made documentary. Just one thing, perhaps you should also have mentioned the titanic project to clean up the Seine and make it swimmable for the Olympic Games. For me, improving the quality of the Seine is one of the most impressive projects - if not the most impressive - of all. Anyway, all my congratulations and keep it up!!! 😊
  • @sibimathen1451
    Kudos to France! This looks like most sustainable olympics in almost 2-3 decades. IOC still has a lot more it can do to make olympics viable in the next few decades. I think they should seriously consider co-hosting between multiple cities or even countries (2-3 main clusters). No city needs 2 dozen stadiums!
  • @MarcusZepeda
    This is almost like the world Fair exposition of Paris in 1889 and 1900
  • @davkatjenn
    Thank you so much for this video. OMG this is fantastic what France is doing and what Paris is doing. While watching this I got so excited for the city I was about ready to jump. My God this is beautiful what they are doing and the fact that you can go to a venue and step right out and you are right next to something like the Eiffel Tower is breathtaking. There are going to be Olympic spectators all over town all during the Olympics. My God what a party. I love Paris and I love this!!
  • Paris truely has it all... And for the few things it doesn't have, France has it covered: both in it's vast "domestic" territory AND in it's overseas territory. More than anything these Olympics highlight the vast reach of France, which to this day remain as one of the most influential nation on earth, while other European former colonial nations have "shrinked" in economy and influence
  • @iRunfastXC
    Don’t understand, why didn’t you go to Tahiti to show us the venues there? 😂