Forecasts about your trips
Find the details of the impacts on the roads and in public transport to anticipate your trips for Sunday September 8 in Île-de-France.
Forecast for July 31
The Olympic and Paralympic Games are here! Impacts are expected on your travel by public transport and on the roads. Find here all the information to anticipate your trips on Wednesday July 31, 2024 in Île-de-France.
To remember
Test reports
- The triathlon events initially scheduled for July 30 are postponed to July 31. Disruptions in the center of Paris are expected for all travel and on the bus network until midday.
- ⚠️ The placement of Île-de-France on orange thunderstorm alert for the day of July 31, 2024 is likely to generate changes to session times and an extension of perimeter activation slots.
Competitions at Roland Garros: crowds in the west of Paris all day
❌ The following stations will not be served from 16 p.m. to the end of service:
- Michelangelo – Molitor
- Boulogne – Jean Jaurès, Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud, Michelangelo – Molitor and Michelangelo – Auteuil
Please note: this information is finalized on July 30 at 18 p.m. and published at 20 p.m. They do not take into account new products after this time.
Public transport
sectors | Public transport information |
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Concorde, Invalides, Grand Palais / Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars, Trocadéro | Lsigns to avoid as much as possible throughout the day
❌ Stations closed (including connections) during the entire period of the Olympic Games
More information here |
Parc des Princes / Roland-Garros | Line to avoid all day (competitions at Roland Garros)
❌ Stations closed from 16 p.m. to late evening
On the line , it will not be possible to enter the Exelmans and Michel-Ange – Auteuil stations 16 p.m. to late evening. Exit remains possible for travelers already on the line. |
Porte de Versailles | Line to avoid all day
❌ Stations closed throughout the Olympic Games period
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Porte de la Chapelle / Porte de la Villette | Line and station to avoid from 11 a.m.
❌ Station closed during the entire Olympic Games period
_ Lines to avoid in the evening (festivities at the Parc des Nations in La Villette)
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Bercy - Gare de Lyon | Station to avoid from 16 p.m. Bercy |
Nanterre - La Défense / Colombes | Station to avoid all day Stadium |
Vaires-sur-Marne | Stations to avoid all day
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La Plaine Saint-Denis - Stade de France | - |
Villepinte / Exhibition Center / Le Bourget | Station to avoid all day
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Versailles | Stations to avoid between 15 p.m. and 19 p.m.
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Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines | - |
Impacts on roads
sectors | Road information |
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Paris |
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Nanterre - La Défense / Colombes | - |
Vaires-sur-Marne | The roads in the area will be heavily used by shuttle buses dedicated to spectators, which will run before and after the events:
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La Plaine / Saint-Denis / Stade de France | - |
Villepinte / Exhibition Center | The A104 in the Villepinte sector should be particularly busy, we advise you to avoid it if possible. |
Le Bourget | The operation of Media Village and theInternational Broadcast Center may have an impact on the density of motorized traffic in the area, particularly on the A1 and the D50. |
Versailles | - |
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines | Guyancourt Due to golf competitions, Avenue du Golf is closed to traffic from July 27 to August 12. Diversion measures are put in place. More information. |
Activation times for protection and motorized traffic restriction perimeters
Pedestrian and cyclist access to the competition sites is authorized only to spectators with tickets and people accredited by Paris 2024.
Access to the red and blue perimeter is free for pedestrians and cyclists.
In the red zone, access by motorized vehicle is authorized subject to exemptions and upon presentation of a Games Pass.
Access by motorized vehicle within the blue perimeter is authorized for legitimate reasons and upon presentation of proof.
⚠️ The placement of Île-de-France on orange thunderstorm alert for the day of July 31, 2024 is likely to generate changes to session times and an extension of perimeter activation slots.
Olympic venues | Duration: |
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Eiffel Tower Stadium and Arena Champ-de-Mars | from 06:30 a.m. to midnight |
Grand Palace and Alexandre III Bridge |
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Invalides | from 09AM to 30PM |
Trocadero | From 13:30 am to 00:30 pm |
Concord | from 10:40 a.m. to midnight |
Roland Garros | from 09:30 a.m. to midnight |
Parc des Princes | - |
Arena Paris Sud (Porte de Versailles) | from 06AM to 30PM |
Arena Bercy | from 15AM to 00PM |
Arena Porte de La Chapelle | from 06:00 a.m. to midnight |
La Defense Arena | from 08:30 a.m. to 14 p.m. then from 18 p.m. to 23:30 p.m. |
Yves-du-Manoir Stadium | from 07AM to 30PM |
Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium | 07 a.m. to 19 p.m. |
Stade de France (St Denis) | - |
Aquatic Centre | from 08AM to 30PM |
Arena Paris Nord (Villepinte) | from 08AM to 30PM |
Le Bourget climbing site | - |
Château de Versailles | from 07AM to 30PM |
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines National Velodrome | - |
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX stadium | - |
Elancourt Hill | - |
National Golf (Guyancourt) | - |
Our advice for getting around well
Encourage teleworking if you have the possibility.
If you have to travel:
• Favor traveling on foot or by bike for short distances.
• Encourage carpooling to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads.
• By public transport, choose stations which do not directly serve a competition site.
Otherwise, consult the interactive map or station weather to adapt your schedules to avoid busy periods.
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