Celebration site Paris 2024, the Stadium Bassin de la Maltournée in Saint-Denis, swimming final broadcast with Léon Marchand and Acid Arab concertCelebration site Paris 2024, the Stadium Bassin de la Maltournée in Saint-Denis, swimming final broadcast with Léon Marchand and Acid Arab concert
©Celebration site Paris 2024, the Stadium Bassin de la Maltournée in Saint-Denis, swimming final broadcast with Léon Marchand and Acid Arab concert|Fabrice Gaboriau

Relive the Games at Plaine Commune

Our Olympic heritage is at home

During the Paris 2024 Games, France was able to live to the rhythm of athletes, records, feats and shared emotion. But in Paris, most sports venues put on a show and then went behind the scenes. At Plaine Commune, it’s a completely different story.

Relive the Games at Plaine Commune

Here at Plaine Commune, the Olympic legacy is not a memory to be tucked away in a cupboard. It’s something concrete. Places that vibrated to the rhythm of the Games and that remain open to the public. These sites are where you can experience them for real and rediscover the magic.

Between Saint-Denis, Saint-Ouen and Île-Saint-Denis, from the athletes’ village to the Olympic aquatic center, we show you how to relive the Games!

Georges Valbon Park The largest fan zone of the Games

This is where thousands of fans gathered to thrill together
the exploits of the athletes. And today, the park remains one of the region’s
of the region. Part of it was renovated for the Games, offering modern spaces for relaxation and sport.

Every summer, events will be organized to relive the frenzy that gripped this park and allowed thousands of fans to thrill together.

Athletes' Village In the footsteps of sportsmen and women

Designed primarily for the post-Games period, the Athletes’ Village is a showcase for innovation at the service of local residents. A living space, accessible to all and designed as the city of tomorrow. A true laboratory for life after the Games.

And the good news is that you can visit the area! With free access, you can stroll between the former champions’ homes and explore the futuristic green spaces. If you want to go further, our guided tours take you behind the scenes of this extraordinary project, with anecdotes from the Games and urban challenges.

Olympic Aquatic Center An Olympic-size swimming pool open to the public

Artistic swimming, diving and water polo: for a few weeks, theOlympic Aquatic Center welcomed the greatest athletes in these flagship disciplines of the Games.

Now it’s the turn of the general public to dive into the water at this splendid venue, which is due to open to the public in summer 2025. The CAO will also become the training ground for the French diving team.

A lasting legacy for Saint-Denis and Plaine Commune!

Canal Saint-Denis From la Villette to the Stade De France

The Saint-Denis Canal, once a tranquil stretch of water, was transformed for the Games into a veritable nerve center for the event.

Redeveloped to improve the flow between Paris and Saint-Denis, it also saw the creation of new recreational areas along its banks. Today, it’s an ideal place for strolling, discovering Street Art Avenue or playing sport.

Whether for a leisurely stroll, a jogging session or an artistic exploration, the Canal Saint-Denis now offers a multitude of possibilities to suit all tastes.

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