Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games: 10 free shuttles to get you to remote competition venues
Reach competition venues sites far from the nearest station using one of our 450 free shuttle buses
During the Paris 2024 Games, ten free shuttle routes will operate using 450 mainly articulated buses, to transport spectators to the six most remote competition venues on the public transport network.
These buses, all low carbon, run on either biogas or biofuel (HVO).
Which Paris 2024 competition venues are served by the ten free shuttle routes?
The National Golf
The national golf course located in Guyancourt will be connected by shuttle from these stations:
- Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (RER C, Lines N and U)
- Massy-Palaiseau (RER B and C)
The Château of Versailles
The Château de Versailles, hosting modern pentathlon and equestrian sports competitions, will be served by low-carbon shuttles from these stations:
- Versailles Rive-Droite (Line L),
- Versailles Château Rive-Gauche (RER C),
- Versailles Chantiers (RER C and Lines N and U)
La Colline d'Élancourt
Mountain bike events will take place at this venue. Colline d'Élancourt will be accessible by shuttle from this station:
- Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (RER C, Lines N and U)
Roland Garros
During the Paris 2024 Games, there will not only be tennis at Roland Garros, but also boxing. You can get there from this station:
- Porte Dauphine (Metro Line 2, RER C and T3b tram)
Parc des Princes
This shuttle, operating only on 27, 28 and 30 July during the football events, links with the metro and RER A to transport spectators to the Parc des Princes stadium. It will be available from this station:
- Charles-de-Gaulle Étoile (Metro Lines 1, 2, 6 and RER A)
Stade nautique de Vaires-sur-Marne
Flatwater canoe, canoe slalom and rowing events will take place at the Vaires-sur-Marne nautical stadium, accessible by shuttle from these stations:
· Bussy-Saint-Georges (RER A to Bassin Eaux Calmes - calm water)
· Chelles-Gournay (RER E to Eaux calmes et eaux vives - calm water and white water)
How does the free shuttle service work?
Do you have to reserve and are the shuttles accessible to everyone?
The shuttles are free, no reservation is required and are accessible to all . All you have to do is show up at the station and board the bus.
Are the shuttles accessible to people with reduced mobility?
Yes, the shuttles are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Additionally, a dedicated wheelchair shuttle service leaves from the seven central Paris stations and Rosa Parks station throughout the period of the Paris 2024 Games to ensure comfortable travel for those in wheelchairs.
When and how often will the shuttles run?
The shuttles will run to remote venues, on competition days only:
- Starting two and a half hours before the competition begins
- Throughout the event duration
- Until two hours after the competition concludes
There will be a bus every minute to each venue.
What do the shuttles look like?
The shuttles resemble buses from the Ile-de-France transport network. You can identify them by the display board indicating 'Paris 2024' and the destination.