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For those who are travelling to Paris. It has always been a great activity to select a free day and take an Olympic House Tour or just visit some during the games at any time. In the Olympic Houses we can meet athletes, experience the country's customs, food, alcohol, history, sports etc. Let's share here information about Olympic Houses. I suppose there might be around 40 Olympic Houses as for the first time in the history should be Polish Olympic House and maybe even China Olympic House. I will keep one post pinned to the top with information about each country's Olympic house, especially address, entrance fee and other important information. 

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There not a lot of imformations yet, but as it is a tradition (we had our Olympic house every Games since Sydney 2000) there will be a one also in Paris ofc.

 

The only officially known information is it will be in one famous (not revealed) touristic part of the city, should have one of the biggest spaces in comparison with all our previous Olympic Houses. Apparently another more than 20 National Houses are expected to build their house in this location as well and the Olympic flame is schedulled to run right infront of our house the Opening Ceremony day... that´s all I found so far :p 

 

In matter of money, money, money... Nearly 1 and Half million EUR the :SVK Olympic House will cost this time

 

https://www.olympic.sk/clanok/pariz-2024-financovanie-reprezentantov

 

The estimated expenses for ensuring the preparation and participation of Slovak athletes for and at the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris are to 3,156,500 euros. The estimated costs of the rewards for placing Slovak athletes have been tentatively set at 820,000 euros, The budget also includes funds in the amount of 1,450,000 euros for the operation of the Slovak House.
 
 
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PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC HOUSES

 

:NED Dutch Olympic House

 

Link: https://teamnl.org/huis

 

Address:  Parc de la Villete, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: €27.50

 

:CZE Czech Olympic House

 

Link: https://www.olympijskytym.cz/article/stante-se-soucasti-olympiady-hledame-dobrovolniky-do-ceskeho-domu-na-hrach-v-parizi

 

Address: La Villette - Nation's Park

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:BEL Belgium Olympic House

 

Linkhttps://lottobelgiumhouse.be/en/tickets

 

Address:  Salons Hoche, 9 Av. Hoche, 75008 Paris

 

Entrance FeeFrom €15/Day

 

 

:BRA Brazil Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address:  Parc de la Villette, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: Free

 

:CAN Canada Olympic House

 

Link: https://house.olympic.ca/

 

Address: La Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 Av. Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA

 

 

:SUI Swiss Olympic House 

 

Link: https://www.houseofswitzerland.org/fr/events/maison-suisse-france-2024

 

Address:  Hôtel de Besenval, 142 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:DEN Denmark Olympic House

 

Link:  TBA

 

Address:  TBA

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA 

 

 

 

:IRL Ireland Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address:  O’Sullivan’s By The Mill, 92 Bd de Clichy, 75018 Paris

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA

 

 

:FRA France Olympic House

 

Link: https://lavillette.com/programmation/club-france_e1918#

 

Address:  Parc de la Villette, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA

 

 

:GBR UK Olympic House

 

Link: https://www.teamgb.com/team-gb-house/0cf3zpU0DNI5hDR3vAe4G

 

Address:  Pavillon d'Armenonville, 11 All. de Longchamp, 75016 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: From £150

 

 

:GER Germany Olympic House

 

Link: https://www.teamdeutschland.de/paris-2024/deutsches-haus

 

Address: Stade Jean-Bouin, 17 All. Charles Brennus, 75016 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: €20/day 

 

 

:IND India Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address: TBA

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:ITA Italy Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address:  Pré Catelan, Bois de Boulogne, 75016 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:NZL New Zealand Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address: TBA

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

 

:FRA Pride Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address:  Parc de La Villette, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:SLO Slovenia Olympic House  

 

Link: TBA

 

Address:  Parc de La Villette, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:SVK Slovakia Olympic House 

 

Link: TBA

 

Address:  TBA

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA

 

 

:SWE Sweden Olympic House

 

Link: TBA

 

Address: MOB Hotel, Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, Paris

 

Entrance Fee: TBA

 

 

:USA USA Olympic House

 

Link: https://hospitalitytravelpackagesusa.paris2024.org/discover/

 

Address: Palais Brongniart, 16 Pl. de la Bourse, 75002 Paris

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA

 

 

:POL Poland Olympic House

 

Link:  TBA

 

Address:  231 Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris

 

Entrance Fee:  TBA 

 

 

For more detailed information, visit: https://www.houseparty.blog/paris-2024-houses-by-country

 

 

Last update: 11th January 2024

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11 hours ago, canadafan2024 said:

This is the best source I've seen for all the house info:

 

https://www.houseparty.blog/

 

Also on Canada House:

 

https://olympic.ca/2023/11/30/what-you-need-to-know-about-canada-olympic-house-for-paris-2024/

Yes, thank you, also found this information. I will keep updating the post above and I will keep searching on more information about other Olympic houses. 

 

 

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OLYMPIC HOUSE MAP

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/RiHU9vUQj2NU5yyb6

 

Here is a link for all those who want to travel around the Olympic Houses. Within a time, I will be adding there addresses of other Olympic Houses and other venues, such as places of some sponsors that are opened for public, before there used to be Samsung House, Alibaba House, etc. 

 

Last update: 11th January 2024

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On 1/11/2024 at 3:15 AM, Jan Linha said:

OLYMPIC HOUSE MAP

 

https://maps.app.goo.gl/RiHU9vUQj2NU5yyb6

 

Here is a link for all those who want to travel around the Olympic Houses. Within a time, I will be adding there addresses of other Olympic Houses and other venues, such as places of some sponsors that are opened for public, before there used to be Samsung House, Alibaba House, etc. 

 

Last update: 11th January 2024

Typical that Ireland just picked a random pub somewhere in the city and called it a day as far as the search for an Olympic house goes :d 

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Typical that Ireland just picked a random pub somewhere in the city and called it a day as far as the search for an Olympic house goes :d 

The same they had it London. And if I am not mistaken, they even served there St. Patrick's beer, or we can just call a green beer 😃😃

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