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Paris 2024 Paralympic Games: box office to open on October 9 without draw

Paris 2024 introduces the Paralympic Games (August 28 to September 8) as “another experience”, a “second leg”, just over two weeks after the Olympic Games, the first round. “With different players, different disciplines, a different way of playing the sport, but with the same codes, the same ambition, the same level of intensity,” sums up Julie Matikhin, brand director for the Paris 2024 Games.

“We are going to say to the French: We need you, support the French team, it starts with the Olympic Games and continues with the Paralympic Games, every fan matters. Paris 2024 insists that the Paralympic Games must be based on the notion of performance. “We want to tell them from a high-level perspective,” the director continues. We want to talk about talent, strength, determination. These athletes have extraordinary abilities, so we trust them in the second leg. »

80% of tickets will cost €50 or less.

“We need France to mobilize in support of these champions,” we stress at the Paris 2024 Games. Tickets for the Paralympic Games will go on sale from October 9, the day after Paralympic Day. Unlike the Olympics, there is no need to register and pass the draw. Tickets for all sports and sessions, including finals, will be available. Prices range from 15 to 70 euros (there are tickets for 100 euros with meals). 80% of tickets will cost €50 or less.

“We are aimed at a family audience, a local audience,” we emphasize at the Paris 2024 exhibition. The daily pass will be available at a price of 24 euros and will allow you to access either the sites in the center of Paris or the sites in the south of Paris. . Prices will also be offered to families: for two standard tickets, two children’s tickets (up to 12 years old) are purchased for 10 euros. As for the opening ceremony planned in Concord, its cost varies from 150 to 700 euros.

Source: Le Parisien

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