Introduction to Para Weightlifting in the 8th arrondissement
Paris fête les Jeux: The Parc Monceau is one of the venues hosting the ‘Paris fête les Jeux’ festivities during the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. For the occasion, the 8th arrondissement town hall is offering a programme dedicated to families, with environmental and sporting events throughout the Paris 2024 Games.
Highlights at Parc Monceau: Chien noir on 27 July at 8pm, Maëlle on 2 August at 8pm, Hélène Sio on 30 August at 8pm, Jeanne Balibar and Cléa Vincent on 7 September at 2pm.
Parc Monceau was built in the 17th century, at the instigation of the Duc de Chartres. Located in the 8th arrondissement, it is now one of the most elegant gardens in Paris, reflecting the character of the district. Visitors enter through large wrought-iron gates embellished with gold. The walk is full of surprises: numerous statues, a Renaissance arcade from the former Hôtel de Ville de Paris, spectacular trees, a wide variety of birds and a large pond. Parc Monceau is surrounded by luxury buildings and sumptuous private mansions, including the Musée Cernuschi (Asian arts). A quiet, pleasant park frequented by Parisians and tourists alike. Play areas for children are available.
Summer: 7am-10pm. Winter: 7am-8pm.
Open on public holidays
* May 8
* November 11th
* July 14th
* August 15th
* January 1st
* May 1st
* November 1st
* December 25th
* Ascension
* Whit Monday
* Easter Monday
* Pentecost
* Easter
Late opening in the eveningEn été, le parc Monceau est ouvert jusqu'à 22 heures.Tourisme & Handicap State quality rating
Accessibility summary
Ground-level entrance on Boulevard de Courcelles and Avenue Valesquez. The toilets are not accessible (5 steps).
Useful information
https://www.paris.fr/
Address
35 boulevard de Courcelles, 75008, Paris