Paris is about to fire the starting gun on the 2024 Olympics, and needless to say whether you’ve nabbed some tickets or are planning on catching a public screening, excitement is mounting for the Games.
A particularly epic way to kick-off the competition if you’re going to be in Paris could be by joining the sprawling, city-wide bar-a-thon. Thanks to a one-off, all-night permit, watering holes across Paris have been licensed to stay open to dawn on the night of the opening ceremony (so until the morning of July 27) which sounds pretty fun, right?
The good news is your journey home is covered, too. The RATP is rolling out all-night service on certain stops across lines 1, 4, and 14, and we’ve compiled a list of all the stations keeping the party alive, so pick your route and head back safely. Cheers to a fabulous night!
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All-Night metro stations for the Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony
Line 1
- La Défense
- Pont de Neuilly
- Neuilly Porte Maillot
- Charles-de-Gaulle - Etoile
- Georges V
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre
- Châtelet
- Bastille
- Gare de Lyon
- Nation
- Château de Vincennes
Line 4
- Porte de Clignancourt
- Barbès-Rochechouart
- Gare du Nord
- Gare de l’Est
- Strasbourg-Saint-Denis
- Châtelet
- Saint-Michel
- Montparnasse
- Denfert-Rochereau
- Porte d’Orléans
- Mairie de Montrouge
- Bagneux - Lucie-Aubrac
Line 14
- Saint-Denis - Pleyel
- Mairie de Saint-Ouen
- Porte de Saint-Ouen
- Porte de Clichy
- Pont Cardinet
- Saint-Lazare
- Madeleine
- Pyramides
- Châtelet
- Gare de Lyon
- Bercy
- Cour Saint-Emilion
- Bibliothèque-François-Mitterrand
- Olympiades
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