Tickets for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will go on-sale from Monday 9 October 2023, with general admission for all 22 sports starting from EUR 15.
In total, Paris 2024 has 2.8 million tickets to sell on a first come, first served basis for the Paralympic Games and more than half of all tickets are priced EUR 25 or less.
It is anticipated that 4,400 Para athletes from around 180 delegations will compete at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games which take place between 28 August and 8 September. Across the 22 sports, there will be 549 medal events and 267 sport sessions, with many of the events taking place in the heart of the city.
Andrew Parsons, IPC President, said: “We are expecting a massive demand for Paris 2024 Paralympic Games tickets once they go on-sale on 9 October.
“In keeping with previous Games, we have worked hard with the Organising Committee to ensure affordable and family friendly prices for world class sport in absolutely stunning and iconic venues.
“Paris 2024 will also set a new benchmark in the range of hospitality products available ensuring there is something for absolutely everyone.
“Over the last decade we have witnessed a dramatic improvement in athletic performance across all 22 sports, while the depth of talent and level of competition has never been better. In terms of sport performance there is no doubt that Paris 2024 will be the best Paralympic Games ever.
“As with every Games, we hope we can sell every single ticket to spectators once they go on-sale on 9 October. With world class sport, stunning venues, and affordable tickets we aim to achieve this goal.”
To register for Paris 2024 Paralympic tickets ahead of the sales launch, please visit: tickets.paris2024.org
Magnificent venues
Paris 2024 will take several sports out of the stadia and place them in iconic and world-famous venues, providing a magnificent backdrop for world class sport.
Para Archery (29 August to 5 September) and the Para athletics marathon finish (8 September) will be held on the Esplanade des Invalides opposite the magnificent Hôtel des Invalides.
Following a four-year-long renovation, the architectural masterpiece that is le Grand Palais will host Para taekwondo (29-31 August) competition and wheelchair fencing (3-7 September).
With its stunning views of the Eiffel Tower, the Champ-de-Mars Arena will host wheelchair rugby (29 August-2 September) and Para judo (5-7 September) events, while the Eiffel Tower stadium adjacent to the world…
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