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News posted on Tuesday 10th October, 2023

Paris 2024 Paralympic Games tickets now on sale!

An indoor stadium with wheelchair rugby

On your marks. Get set. Go! The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games ticket sales are now open! The event will take place from August 28 to September 8, 2024, and nearly 2.8 million tickets are available.

Real-time ticketing, with no drawing of lots

Ticketing for the Paralympic Games will be open continuously until the summer of 2024, on a first-come, first-served basis (with no drawing of lots) and subject to availability. Each buyer will be able to purchase, in real time, up to 30 tickets per ticketing account.

The tickets will be sold on the same platform as the Olympic ticket office: https://tickets.paris2024.org. The prices of the tickets are as follows:

  • EUR 15 for all Para sports (500,000 tickets)
  • EUR 25 or less for half of all the tickets
  • EUR 50 or less for 80% of tickets
  • All tickets for the finals will be between EUR 25 and 100.

Games wide open

France’s first summer Paralympic Games offers spectators a visual treat: the Eiffel Tower Stadium will be the setting for Blind football, the Château de Versailles for Para equestrian events, Les Invalides for Para archery, etc. – grand settings for the greatest feats.

The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will feature 22 sports and 4,400 exceptional athletes from over 180 countries. The event will also have a cumulative audience of 4.1 billion viewers watching on TV. The Opening Ceremony will be held outside a stadium for the first time in the history of the Games, in the magical setting of the Place de la Concorde and at the bottom of the Champs-Elysées.

With current Kiwi world champions in Para cycling, Para athletics and Para swimming, and competitors vying for slots in a range of other sports too, New Zealanders will be excited to watch the Paris 2024 Paralympics – whether in person or on TV.

Paris 2024 ticket offers

Paralympic Games Ticketing Offers
Discovery Pass
Family offer

New Zealanders can purchase Paris 2024 tickets on Paris2024.org – the same platform as the Olympic ticket office. They can also enjoy two exclusive offers that are brand-new and valid only for the Paralympic Games:

  • The “Discovery Pass”: Available for a single price of EUR 24, this pass allows you to discover several Para sports of your choice on the same day. Two passes will be available: The “Discovery Pass – Paris Centre” and the “Discovery Pass – South Paris”.
  • The “Family Offer”: This offer allows you to enjoy the unique experience of the Paralympic Games as a family.

Paris 2024 tickets – key facts

  • Almost 2.8 million Paris 2024 tickets on sale; 259 sports sessions
  • Up to four seating categories
  • 500,000 tickets at EUR 15
  • All Paralympic sports from EUR 15
  • Half of all tickets for the public at EUR 25 or less
  • 80% of tickets at EUR 50 or less
  • All the finals between EUR 25 and 100

The Paralympic Games Paris 2024:

  • From 28 August to 8 September
  • 11 competition days
  • 549 events
  • 22 Para sports
  • 4,400 athletes
  • 184 National Paralympic Committees

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