PARIS: The Olympic Games in France begin on July 26 with a visually stunning opening ceremony through central Paris along the River Seine.
But the Seine is not the only scenic backdrop to the Games, with several other Paris landmarks playing host to sporting events. Below is a list of some of them: The beach volleyball will take place against one of the most iconic backdrops in Olympics history, with the Eiffel Tower looming over the athletes as they compete in a temporary stadium built in the Champ de Mars park.
Unveiled in 1900 for the Paris Universal Exhibition, the Grand Palais is visible across swathes of Paris thanks to its sweeping glass roof. Paris 2024 fencingand taekwondo will take place under its stunning nave.
A long stretch of lawn by the Seine that ends with the Hotel des Invalides, a 17th century complex of buildings that began life as a military hospital and also includes Napoleon’s tomb, Invalides usually plays host to Parisians drinking wine or tossing a Frisbee. During the Games, it will host archery, road cycling and athletics events. Linking the Grand Palais with Invalides, the Pont Alexandre III is one of France’s grandest bridges, with gold-colored statues at either end.