Paris 2024

Paralympic Games

28 August - 8 September

One million tickets sold for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

With two months to go and momentum building for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony, the symbolic milestone of one million tickets sold has been reached 27 Jun 2024
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Visual mock-up of the Stade de France which will host Para athletics at Paris 2024
Tickets to experience the Para athletics events at the Stade de France start at EUR 15
ⒸParis 2024
By IPC

Opening on 9 October 2023, with 2.8 million tickets on sale, the Paralympic ticket office reached the figure of 1 million tickets allocated or sold on 26 June 2024.

On the 100 days to go to the Paralympic Games, on 20 May, Paris 2024 and athletes from the French team launched an appeal to the French public, with the campaign "I miss nothing, except you". The campaign highlighted the Paralympic Games and Para athletes in the eyes of the general public.  With affordable prices, family offers, discovery packs and exceptional venue sites, the public has taken advantage of these attractive offers. The interest promises to continue: 550,000 tickets at EUR 25 or less are still on sale - so many opportunities to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime party at an affordable price that is taking place at some of the world’s most unique and beautiful sporting sites.

 

Accessible, family-friendly pricing

With tickets starting at EUR 15 to experience Para athletics events at the Stade de France, wheelchair tennis at Roland-Garros, blind football at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, or Para swimming at the Paris La Defense Arena, and also the biggest finals from EUR 25 and the Closing Ceremony from EUR 45, the Paralympic Games are resolutely positioned as an accessible, convivial and family-friendly event. 

 

Three out of 22 sports sold out

The four most popular sports of the Paralympic Games so far in terms of ticket sales are: Para athletics (Stade de France), wheelchair basketball (Bercy Arena), Para swimming (Paris la Defense Arena), and wheelchair tennis (Roland Garros Stadium). Three sports are sold out: Para triathlon (Pont Alexandre III), Para equestrian (Palace of Versailles), and shooting Para sport (National Shooting Centre of Chateauroux).

 

Group ticketing

Paris 2024 also offers Group ticketing for associations, school and leisure groups, sports clubs, students in associations, as well as employee and social work management organisations. There is the opportunity to attend many Paralympic events for which places are still available (wheelchair basketball, blind football, Para athletics, Para rowing, Para badminton, Para canoe, Para powerlifting, Para judo, Para swimming, wheelchair rugby and wheelchair tennis).  This group offer is accessible via a dedicated platform at the address: billetterie-groupes@paris2024.org

 

The French team invites a nation

From 28 August, the French Paralympic team will meet the French public: Marie Patouillet in Para track cycling (time trial)  on 29 August at the National Velodrome in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines; Alex Portal and Ugo Didier in Para swimming on August 29, 31 and September 3 at Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre; Pauline Déroulède in wheelchair tennis from August 30 at Roland-Garros; Lucas Mazur in Para badminton on September 2 at the Arena La Chapelle; Arnaud Assoumani in Para athletics on September 4 at the Stade de France; and the France Blind Football team from September 1st, with final on September 7th at the Eiffel Tower stadium... and many others.

To buy Paris 2024 Paralympic Games tickets from EUR 15, please visit: https://tickets.paris2024.org/campaign/en/paralympic-games-ticketing