Paris Olympics 2024 tickets: Registration, how to buy, price for next Olympic Games

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After the strange spectacle of the 2020 Olympic Games being held without fans, spectators will return to the 2024 edition in Paris between July 26 and August 11 next year.

From equestrian events at the Palace of Versailles to football finals at the Parc des Princes, millions of tickets will be sold across 48 disciplines.

This will be the third instance of the summer Games to take place in Paris, which previously held the Olympics in 1900 and 1924.

When do tickets go on sale and what is the process of buying them? Here's what you need to know.

Paris Olympics 2024 tickets: When does registration open?

Registration for the draw to buy tickets opened on March 15 and will continue until April 20 at 6 p.m. CET (12 p.m. ET).

The first phase of public ticketing opened in December 2022, allowing fans the opportunity to purchase packs of three tickets. This window offers individual tickets.

Paris Olympics 2024 tickets prices: How much do they cost?

Almost half of the tickets for Paris 2024 are priced at €50 ($54/£46) or less, with some as low as €24 ($26/£21).

The highest prices, which include medal events in athletics, basketball and swimming, cost €980 ($1,051/£856).

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Paris Olympics 2024 ticket application dates

Organisers say fans will be informed by email in May 2023 about the progress of their application for tickets.

Successful applicants will be given two days' notice of a 48-hour purchase window in which they can buy the tickets they chose.

Paris Olympics 2024 tickets: When is the purchase window?

The sales period for this first batch of individual tickets will be between May 11 and June 1, with more going on sale later in 2023.

A total of 10 million tickets will be sold for the Games, taking place across 37 venues with more than 750 sessions.

Paris Olympics 2024: Where to buy tickets

The Games' official ticketing website is the only authorised ticket vendor, and a maximum of 30 tickets can be bought per account registered.

The site also has a distance calculator to help potential buyers work out whether they can make it between venues in time to catch different events on the same day.

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Ben Miller is a content producer for The Sporting News.
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