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Forecast for September 7
The Paralympic Games are here! Impacts are to be expected on your travel by public transport and on the roads. Find here all the information to anticipate your travels on Saturday, September 7, 2024 in Île-de-France.
To remember
⚠️ Para-cycling competition crossing the Clichy-sous-Bois, Coubron and Courtry area from September 4 to 7
- September 7: event on the usual course followed by a mixed team relay (loop in Clichy-sous-Bois) from 9:30 a.m. to 15:30 p.m.
- Parking bans and road closures are expected in the area. To drive a motor vehicle within the red perimeter, a Games Pass will be necessary.
- La bus traffic will be strongly impacted.
More details on the tests in Seine-Saint-Denis and Seine-et-Marne.
Events at the Stade de France and the Arena Paris Nord, the Maison&Objet show at the Parc des Expositions de Villepinte and the celebration site at the Parc Georges-Valbon (La Courneuve) generating a large number of people on the road and on public transport.
- The lines between Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame and La Plaine - Stade de France and between Saint-Lazare and Saint-Denis - Porte de Paris should be avoided all day, and especially in the evening.
- From September 5 to 9: The Maison&Objet trade fair, which will be held at the Parc des Expositions in Villepinte, will result in a large number of people on the roads and on public transport. The Parc des Expositions train station (line ) Is to be avoided all day long.
Competitions at the Château de Versailles on September 3, 4, 6 and 7
- Significant risks of congestion are to be expected in the city center of Versailles between 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and then between 17 p.m. and 19 p.m.
- The RD 10 will be closed to traffic in the direction of Versailles/Saint-Cyr-l'Ecole, from 2h30 before the start of the tests to reopen 2 hours after the end of the tests. Traffic in the direction of Saint-Cyr-l'Ecole/Versailles will be maintained continuously.
- The stations of Versailles Chantiers, Versailles Château - Rive Gauche and Versailles Rive Droite should be avoided if possible between 8am and 10am and between 18pm and 20pm.
Please note: this information is finalized at 1 p.m. D-18 and published at 19 p.m.
To find out the conditions in real time, go to theÎle-de-France Mobilités application or on your usual route planning applications.
Impacts on public transport
sectors | Public transport information |
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Invalides, Grand Palais / Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars | Lines to avoid as much as possible all day
❌ Metro stations closed (connections included)
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Roland Garros | Lines to avoid from 10 a.m.
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Porte de Versailles | Lines to avoid all day
❌ Stations closed
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Bercy / Gare de Lyon | Station to avoid from 17 p.m.
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Porte de la Chapelle / Porte de la Villette | Station to avoid from 14 p.m.
❌ Station closed
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Lines to avoid in the evening (festivities at the Parc des Nations in La Villette)
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La Plaine Saint-Denis – Stade de France | Lines to avoid all day
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Exhibition Center – Villepinte / Le Bourget | Line to avoid all day
Line to avoid in the evening (large crowd expected at Georges-Valbon Park) Station to avoid all day
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Clichy-sous-Bois / Coubron / Courtry | Access to the RER by bus very difficult or even impossible all day from Clichy-sous-Bois, Coubron and Courtry (roads closed due to para-cycling events). For more information visit the websiteIle-de-France Mobilities and the pages dedicated to the test in Seine-Saint-Denis and Seine et Marne. |
Vaires-sur-Marne | Stations to avoid until 16 p.m.
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Versailles / Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines | Stations to avoid if possible between 8am and 10am and between 18pm and 20pm
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Defense | - |
Impacts on roads
⚠️ Significant traffic difficulties to anticipate in Ile-de-France
The start of the school year, the resumption of economic activity and logistical flows as well as all the measures allowing the holding of the Paralympic Games (security perimeters and reserved lanes) will have a significant impact on road traffic in Ile-de-France , and in particular on the Boulevard Périphérique and the A1, A3, A86 and A104 motorways.
It is strongly recommended to avoid these areas.
sectors | Road information |
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Paris | - |
La Plaine Saint-Denis – Stade de France | Large crowds expected at the celebration site at Georges-Valbon Park (La Courneuve). |
Exhibition Center – Villepinte |
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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. |
Clichy-sous-Bois / Coubron / Courtry | Para-cycling race Motorized traffic will be restricted by the para-cycling race all day. See the dedicated page for more details on the events in Seine-Saint-Denis and Seine et Marne. |
Vaires-sur-Marne | Shuttle buses dedicated to spectators will run before and after the events between Chelles-Gournay station and the Stade Nautique. Consult the dedicated page for more details |
Versailles | Para-dressage events at the Château de Versailles
Significant risks of congestion are to be expected in the city center of Versailles between 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. and then between 17 p.m. and 19 p.m. The roads in the area will be heavily used by the shuttle buses dedicated to spectators, which will run before and after the events between the Versailles Chantiers, Versailles Château Rive Gauche and Versailles Rive Droite stations, and the access point to the Paralympic site located on the RD10 towards Saint-Cyr. |
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines | - |
Nanterre – La Défense | - |
Activation times for motorized traffic restriction perimeters
Competition sites
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.
Para-cycling
To drive a motor vehicle within the red perimeter, a Games Pass will be necessary in the areas of Courtry (77), Coubron (93) and Clichy-sous-Bois (93).
Olympic venues | Duration: |
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Eiffel Tower Stadium and Arena Champ-de-Mars | From 07 p.m. to midnight |
Grand Palace and Alexandre III Bridge | From 07:30 to midnight |
Invalides | - |
Roland Garros | 11pm to 19pm |
Arena Paris Sud (Porte de Versailles) | From 07:30 am to 23:30 pm |
Arena Bercy | From 11:15 am to 00:45 pm |
Arena Porte de La Chapelle | 09h30 to 21h |
Stade de France (St Denis) | 07h30 to 23h |
Arena Paris Nord (Villepinte) | From 12:30 am to 22:30 pm |
Clichy-sous-Bois / Coubron / Courtry | From 06:30 am to 15:30 pm |
Vaires-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium | From 07:30 am to 14:15 pm |
Château de Versailles | 07h to 19h30 |
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines National Velodrome | - |
La Defense Arena | 07h to 22h30 |
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.
Map of impacts on your travels
View public transport forecasts and traffic restrictions on the roads in Paris and Ile-de-France