For the Olympic Video games 2024, Paris residents and guests are present process challenges. My regular metro journey routine is being impacted. Nevertheless, I discovered some options utilizing authorities web sites, newspaper articles and smartphone functions. As I stroll round Paris, the bleachers are being put in in former pedestrian areas. The taxi driver has warned me that bridges will likely be closed. Bus 86 already circles round a brand new route; scenic, after all, via Ile-Saint-Louis.
The primary answer is to go to the Ministère Chargée des Transport‘s (Ministry for Transportation) webpage (Your browser can translate the web page into your language of selection). Sure roads, bridges, pedestrian motion, in addition to metro stations are involved till November 2024. These stations are Concorde, Champs-de-Mars, Trocadéro, Invalides, Grand Palais et Alexandre III.
Fast Reference
Transportation Influence Dates
- CONCORDE:
- June 1:Â closure of site visitors to autos, pedestrians and cyclists on Place de la Concorde.
- July 1:Â closure to site visitors of the Pont du Carrousel.
- July 15:Â closure to site visitors of the Royal Bridge.
- Could 17 to September 21Â no switch to line 12 is feasible.
- June 17 to September 21: Strains 1 and eight will likely be closed at Concorde. The closest station to Concorde is Madeleine; Line 1 Tuileries station closes.
- August 29 to October 30: Restrictions will turn out to be lighter .
- CHAMPS-DE-MARS:
- March 4 to July 24: On-site development.Â
- June 3:Â nearly full closure of the Champ-de-Mars gardens.
- July 1: closure to site visitors of the Pont d’Iéna.
- July 24:Â closure to site visitors of the quai Jacques-Chirac.
- September 19 to November 4: Restrictions will turn out to be lighter.
- TROCADÉRO:
- June 10: Closure of United Nations Avenue to car and pedestrian site visitors
- July 1st: Closure of the Trocadéro gardens
- Site visitors closure (autos, pedestrians and bicycles) of Albert-de-Mun Avenue and the south of Wilson Avenue (between Albert-de-Mun and Place d’Iéna)
- July 16: Closure to site visitors (motorized autos, pedestrians and bicycles) of the Place du Trocadéro and the Iéna Bridge
- July 21: Closure to site visitors of autos on the Quai Jacques-Chirac (between Suffren and Bourdonnais avenues), the underground stays open to site visitors
- July 27 to October 8 Dismantling of the positioning.Â
- INVALIDES:
- April 12 to June 17: On-site development.Â
- June 3 to 10: Closure of the Port des Invalides (Port of the Invalides).
- June 17:Â closure of the College Avenue between Fabert and Constantine
- September 18 to October 30: Dismantling of the positioning.
- GRAND PALAIS – ALEXANDRE III:
- April 26 to June 3 On-site development Â
- Could 17:Â closure of the Alexandre-III bridge to car site visitors (pedestrian site visitors maintained on the upstream sidewalk)
- Could 20: closure of the port of the Champs-Élysées
- June 3-10:Â closure of the port of Les Invalides throughout development
- July 1 to September 21: The metro station Champs-Elysées – Clémenceau is closed.
- September 12 to October 26: Dismantling of the positioning.
Extra Info and particulars on the work and phases from the Ministry of Transport.