From Paris to Tahiti, the venues of the 2024 Summer Olympics showcase some of France’s iconic landmarks.

    The 2024 Summer Olympics in France will be held primarily in Paris, featuring historic and newly constructed venues. Events include equestrian sports at Château de Versailles and modern pentathlon. Other sites like the Grand Palais and Place de la Concorde will host skateboarding and BMX. Venues like Stade Roland-Garros and Parcs des Prince stadium will see tennis and football matches. Surfing competitions will be held in Tahiti, a remote location far from the main events in Paris.

    Athletes from around the world will come together in France from July 26 to August 11 to compete in the 2024 Summer Olympics. Venues for the games span the country, but most of the 329 events will occur within Paris and its metropolitan area.

    Many of the Olympic venues make use of the historic and iconic landmarks throughout Paris, though some events will take place in new temporary and permanent structures erected for the games. These venues will also be used during the International Paralympic Games, taking place from August 28 through September 8.

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