Between August 26 and 28, 2024
For this symbolic route, the capital’s emblematic historical, cultural, popular and sporting places will be honoured. The great monuments and places of life of Parisians will not be forgotten with a tour of the capital’s arrondissements
Each relay day will end with festivities. On the night of 14 to 15 July, the flame will remain at the Town Hall. She will leave on the evening of July 15 to travel again through France and will return to Paris on August 28 for the opening ceremony of the Para Games.
The schedule of the route and the arrival of the flame in Paris
July 14, 2024
Torch Trail from Paris Centre to the 10th arrondissement – final on the terrace of the Hôtel de Ville
- 5th – Place du Panthéon – choreography by acrobat Yoann Bourgeois
- 10th / 19th – Place du Colonel-Fabien – the Paris Pop Party hosted by the Radio Cargo DJ set
- 8th – Petit Palais – Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris – The great opera artists revisited and offbeat by the D.I.V.A lyrical quartet
- 4th – Marais / Paris Centre – Colorful Drag Bingo
- 4th – Town Hall – open all night so visitors can see the flame
July 15, 2024
The flame will pass from the 11th to the 20th arrondissement – finish at Place de la République
- 18th – Sacré-Coeur – dance performance by choreographer Sadeck Berrah
- 11th – Place Léon-Blum – ball and guinguette by the orchestra Les Balochiens
July 26, 2024
Day of the Games Ceremony (accessible only to ticketed spectators or by invitation) –
- Departure of the Saint-Denis flame by the canal to La Villette (19th),
- passage through the Canal Saint-Martin (10th) towards the Seine for the ceremony
Between August 25 and August 27, 2024
The flame of the para games will be integrated into the commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Paris
- Torch relay throughout Paris following 12 paths
August 28, 2024
Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony – Official Parade of Delegations (accessible only to ticketed spectators or by invitation) –
- Avenue des Champs-Elysées
- Place de la Concorde
Where to see the Olympic cauldron?
The Olympic flame will be installed in the Tuileries Gardens
- It will be accessible to the public
- Between the Louvre Palace and the Concorde
The Minute of History
- The Olympic Torch Relay is an iconic relay race that precedes each edition of the modern Olympic Games.
- The Olympic flame is transported from Olympia, Greece, the birthplace of the ancient Games, to the city’s stadium where the Opening Ceremony is taking place.
- This relay symbolises the link between the ancient and modern Games, and recalls the values of peace and fraternity carried by the Olympic movement.