Olympic Hospitality House List for Paris Summer Games — Ultimate Guide to Paris 2024
This is now the third edition of my most popular article on Medium, which had hundreds of thousands of views during PyeongChang 2018. Unfortunately, none of the planned hospitality houses for either Tokyo 2020 or Beijing 2022 were opened to the public due to limited fans and attendance during the pandemic. The great news is that for Paris 2024, hospitality houses are back with a roar and you can expect the a better lineup than ever, including some major firsts at the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games.
This article will constantly be updated as new details and houses emerge, so bookmark it today to always find the latest on the Olympic Hospitality Houses for Paris 2024 and as part of my Ultimate Guide to Paris 2024.
Now, let’s get into the what the Olympic hospitality houses are!
Visiting the Olympic hospitality houses are one of the favorite activities for fans and event planners attending any Olympics Games, myself included! Many are sponsored and run by countries while others are run by Olympic sponsors such as Visa and Samsung. These hospitality houses operate throughout the games and thousands of fans spend time at them each day. Some fans even make it their goal to visit every one of these houses just for the experience whether for a few minutes, an evening, or an entire day!
The house of each country or sponsor will offer a range of activities and experiences. While every house is different, fan experiences will often include:
- Discovering and learning about the culture of the country.
- Enjoying the native and specialty foods that are popular in that country. Think great beer and pretzels in the German House.
- Gathering for event “watch-parties” and celebrations during competitive events, and in some cases, with athletes that medal make an appearance during the day or evening.
- Special opportunities to meet and greet current athletes and historic legends from previous Olympics.
- Experience and learn about the latest innovation and products from Olympic Sponsors.
- A place to relax, re-charge, and meet other Olympic Fans who are also experiencing the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games.
- Retail stores for purchasing Olympic and national team gear and souvenirs.
Another important fact to know is that some hospitality houses are closed to the public. These houses only offer access exclusively to Olympic team members, their families & friends, and VIP guests. Other houses the perennial fan favorite Holland Heineken House (now the TeamNL House) are open to the public, some are free and others have fees and may require reservations. There is even an Official Olympic Collectors House where you can see historic Olympic memorabilia with dedicated pin trading areas!
Before making your plans, it is important to know everything about the Olympic Houses you are planning to visit including where they are located. You may be surprised that most are not inside the Olympic Village or Olympic Venues, but spread throughout the various Olympic zones within Paris.
This list is alphabetical and includes all the known hospitality houses, a description of the house and activities of the house, the hours, and cost if any to visit. This list will be constantly updated as additional houses are added, so bookmark this page and check back often. In addition to the summary of each Hospitality House in this article, you will find a link to a more detailed breakdown of each House should you want to dive deeper.
Note: Many houses will require your passport identification for entry.
So far, the list of confirmed Hospitality Houses for Paris 2024 include:
- Africa — Station Afrique
- Austria — Austria House
- Belgium — Lotto Belgium House
- Brazil — Casa Brasil
- Canada — Canada Olympic House — Maison olympique du Canada
- Chinese Taipei — Chinese Taipei Pavilion — Taiwan Pavilion
- Colombia — Colombia House — Casa Colombia
- Czech Republic — Czech House
- Denmark — Danish Pavilion
- France — Club France
- Germany — Deutsches Haus
- Great Britain — Team GB House
- Ireland — Team Ireland Supporters House
- India — India House
- International Olympic Collectors — Official Olympic Collectors Area Paris 2024
- Italy — Casa Italia
- Mexico — Casa Mexico
- Mongolia — Mongolian House — “GO MONGOLIA”
- Netherlands — TeamNL House (formerly Holland Heineken House)
- New Zealand — New Zealand House
- Omega — Omega House
- Poland — Maison Polonaise — Poland House
- Portugal — Casa de Portugal
- Pride House
- Serbia — Serbian House
- Slovakia — Slovak House — La Maison Slovaque
- Slovenia — Slovenia House
- South Korea — Korea House
- Sweden — Sweden Arena
- Switzerland — House of Switzerland
- United States — Team USA House
Those that are potentially having Hospitality Houses, but have yet to announce include:
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- China
- Croatia — Croatia House
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Kosovo
- Lichtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Puma House
- Proctor & Gamble (P&G Family Home)
- Romania
- Samsung House
- Spain
- Tunisia
Lastly, in many cases I have reached out to the National Organizing Committees from each country for more detail. If you are aware of additional houses not listed or updated information, please contact me via details at the bottom of this article.
(From Ken Hanscom’s, Ultimate Guide to Paris 2024 which includes this and other helpful articles for your Olympics Summer Games planning: https://bit.ly/42e9P1e) . All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without proper attribution and/or a link to the full article.)
Olympic Hospitality Houses:
Africa — Africa Station / Station Afrique Club 2024
In a first for Paris, the Africa Station (Station Afrique) will open a Hospitality House for Paris 2024 with a number of activities and cultural events including a display for Dakar 2026 to promote the 2026 Youth Games to be held in Dakar, Senegal in 2026.
The Africa Station will feature:
- Dakar 2026 House
- African village (sports, arts, culture, crafts)
- RFI/ France 24 platform
- Conference and reception area
- Main stage, catering and relaxation area
- Sports area
If you want more information on the Africa Station, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the public, no tickets required except in case of special events.
Hours: 2:00pm-10:00pm
Website: TBD
Location: Stade Robert Cesar, Station Afrique Club 2024, Ile-Saint-Denis, Stade Robert-César — 93450 L’ILE-SAINT-DENIS
Austria — Austria House — Alpenhaus
Back for Paris 2024, the Austrian House has a rich history of participation in the Olympics dating back to Turin 2006! Austria House will be situated on the edge of Parc Montsouris, one of Paris’s largest public parks. The chosen location combines flexibility, a high frequency of visitors, and a family-friendly atmosphere. The pavilion itself sits on the park’s eastern edge, offering a picturesque setting for athletes, fans, and guests.
Austria House serves as a meeting point for Austrian friends across various sectors: sports, tourism, business, politics, and media. It’s a place where Austrian hospitality, cuisine, and culture converge. Whether you’re an athlete, a fan, or a curious visitor, Austria House welcomes you to experience the best of Austria during the Games.
If you want more information on the Austria House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the public, no tickets required except in case of special events.
Hours: July 25th-August 11th, Hours TBD
Website: TBD
Location: Pavillon Montsouris in Parc Montasouris
Belgium — Lotto Belgium House
Returning for Paris 2024, the Lotto Belgium House plans to open their doors to more than 30,000 fans during the Olympic & Paralympic Summer Games featuring:
- Sports Bar
- Belgian Food
- Viewing Parties
- Fan Zone
- Medal Ceremonies
- Team Belgium Shop
- Hospitality and Private Events
- Live Concerts
Availability: Ticketed, available for sale now. Basic access starts at €15, with varying options between day passes and night passes. Prices range from 15€ for a basic day pass to 389€ for the VIP Dinner night pass
Hours: Day passes are from 11am to 5:30pm, night passes from 6pm to 2am
Website: https://lottobelgiumhouse.be/
Location: Les Salons Hoche, 9 Av. Hoche, 75008 Paris, France
Brazil — Casa Brasil
Returning for Paris 2024, the Brazil’s Brasil House plans to open their doors to more than 5,000 fans per during the Olympic & Paralympic Summer Games located in the Parc de la Villette near the Saint Martin Canal is where several other houses will be located, including Club France. The Casa Brasil is sure to include:
- Brazil Athletes
- Culture, Artist & Music of Brazil
- Hospitality and Private Events
There will also be the city square of Sao Paulo in the outdoor space with sports courts, sports simulators, a relaxation area, Corona stand, and art.
If you want more information on the Brazil House or Casa Brazil, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the public, but tickets required. May be charges for special event days.
Dates & Hours: July 26 to August 11, 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Website: https://casabrasilparis.com.br/
Location: Park of Nations, Parc de la Villette, 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris
Canada — Canada Olympic House — Maison olympique du Canada
Returning for Paris 2024 after a very successful launch at PyeongChang 2018 is aCanada Olympic House (Maison olympique du Canada) located in the Park of Nations, which is open to the public. Known as Team Canada’s home away from home, it is the place where fans can gather to watch events, enjoy tastes of home and see athlete appearances. What to expect at the Canada Olympic House includes
- Athlete Appearances
- Food and Drink from Canada
- Live Events
- Team Canada Live on the Big Screen as CBC for the first time will broadcast live from the House.
- Hospitality and Private Events
If you want more information on the Canada Olympic House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: July 27 — August 11, 2024. Open to public daily, ticketed. Adults 30€, Children (under 12 ) 12€
Hours: 11:00am — 11:00pm
Website: https://house.olympic.ca/
Location: Parc de la Villette, Paris in the “Park of Nations”, 30 Av. Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris
Chinese Taipei / Taiwan — Chinese Taipei Pavilion — Taiwan Pavilion
In a first for Chinese Taipei / Taiwan, they are opening their first Olympic Hospitality House for the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games.
The pavilion, located at the Parc de la Villette in Paris, celebrates Taiwan’s rich heritage, innovation, and artistic contributions. It serves as a bridge between cultures, inviting visitors to discover Taiwan beyond its political boundaries.
If you want more information on the Chinese Taipei Pavilion — Taiwan Pavilion, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: July 26 — August 11, 2024
Hours: TBD
Website: TBD
Location: la Folie Kiosque, Parc de la Villette, Paris in the “Park of Nations”, 30 Av. Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris
Colombia — Casa Colombia — Colombia House
For the Colombia House — Casa Colombia this will be the 6th edition of a house at competitions around the world. The Colombia House is expected to be “a little piece of Colombia in the heart of Paris.”
Casa Colombia will stand out as a very unique space in Paris — with a focus on Colombian passion, diversity, and hospitality. The Colombia House — Casa Colombia is meant to symbolizes unity and connection. Everyone is welcome to experience the magic and charm of the land of Colombia from within its walls.
At the Colombia House — Casa Colombia there will be Events and Conference programs, Coworking spaces, Fan Fest and Sponsor Experience, a Mobile Consulate of Colombia, a VIP Zone, and advertising space.
If you want more information on the Colombia House — Casa Colombia, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: July 26 — August 11, 2024
Hours: TBD
Website: https://casacolombiaoficial.com/
Location: Parc de la Villette, Paris in the “Park of Nations”, 30 Av. Corentin Cariou, 75019 Paris
Czech Republic — Czech House
Returning for Paris 2024, after 35,000 people visited the PyeongChang 2018 Czech House for the Winter Games, the Czech House plans to open their doors on July 26th in Paris in time for the Opening Ceremony. The Czech House will be located in the Parc de la Villette near the Saint Martin Canal is where several other houses will be located, part of Nation’s Park. The House will include the following activities an opportunities:
- Czech Republic Athlete meet and greets
- Television Broadcasts & Audio/Visual shows including behind the scenes footages on athlete preparations
- Sports Quizzes
- Czech beer — from 16 microbreweries that will rotate throughout the Summer Games.
- Czech delicacies, including bread that will be baked on site
If you want more information on the Czech House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Public, from July 26th — August 11th. (24€ for adults, free for children up to 6, 40€ for Opening Ceremony — discounts for purchases before July 1st)
Hours: 12:00pm to 12:00am daily
Website: https://www.olympijskytym.cz/czechhouse
Location: Park of Nations — Parc de la Villette, Paris
Denmark — Danish Pavilion
Denmark’s Danish Pavilion will be returning for Paris 2024 and for the first time it will be open to the public and free at the Summer Games and located on the Champs-Élysée. The Danish Pavilion is where Denmark’s athletes, media, and sponsors as well as other Olympic Family member can gather during the Paris 2024 Summer Games, where you can experience the everyday wonders of Denmark along with sports, culture, music, and art programs.
If you want more information on the Denmark Danish Pavilion, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the Public for Paris 2024, free to access. Open from July 26 — August 11
Hours: 11am — 10pm
Website: www.visitdenmark.com/denmark-pavilion
Location: Maison du Danemark, 142 Avenue des Champs-Élysées
France — Club France
Recently announced in January 2023, Club France was one of the most popular nightlife and club sport at Rio 2016. For Paris 2024, Club Paris will have a dramatically expanded capacity for the Paris 2024 Summer games, accommodating up to 25,000 people per day between outdoor space (20,000) at Prairie du Triangle and Prairie du Cercle Sud and indoor space (5,000) at La Grande Halle.
Various activities including entertainment and broadcast of the games, a media and press center, living and dining areas, and an Olympic journey of culture and history will all be featured at the Grande Halle.
If you want more information on the Club France, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Ticketed, small fees include EUR 5 for evenings, possibility that outdoor space will be free, but indoor space will be at a cost. Hospitality ranging from EUR 132 to EU 354 and more for either the Tricolor Club, The Blue Terrace or The Furnished Terrace.
Hours: 10am-11pm for Outdoor space and 10am-2pm for the indoor space.
Website: https://www.clubfrance2024.fr/
Location: Prairie du Cercle Sud, Gal de l’Ourcq, 75019 Paris
Germany — Deutsches Haus
Germany’s Deutsches Haus is at the Heart of the Games for German athletes and fans. Taking over the Stade Jean-Bouin Rugby Stadium, the DSM is expecting approximately 1,000 visitors during the Olympic Games and 500 visitors a day during the Paralympic Games.
The venue will expected to include:
- Fan Zone (ticketed)
- German House (ticketed)
- Merchandise / Germany Gear
- Athlete Medal Celebrations
- Public Viewing
- Live Music, Interviews, and more
The hospitality areas will be dedicated to athletes, the media and all guests, making the stadium a unique venue for the Games.
If you want more information on the Germany House — Deutches Haus, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: The Fan Zone (20€), German House (622.45€)
Hours: The Fan Zone (2pm-10pm), German House (4pm-2am)
Website: https://www.teamdeutschland.de/paris-2024/deutsches-haus
Location: Stade Jean-Bouin, 20–40 Av. du Général Sarrail, 75016 Paris
Great Britain — Team GB House
In previously Olympic Games the Team GB House has been closed to fans, but for Paris 2024 Team GB is opening up their house to fans. Featuring live event watching, Olympian meet & greets, food, drink, and much more. The house will run from Opening Ceremony though Closing Ceremony with varying ticket levels available for each day. In addition, the Team GB Shop will be open during every session so that you can outfit yourself to support Team GB.
The Team GB House will continue to be the base for Team GB Athletes, VIP, and other similar events in the past in addition the new option for fans.
The location will be at at the Pavillon d’Armenonville in the Bois de Boulogne, just a short walk from the Arc de Triomphe in central Paris.
If you want more information on the Team GB House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Supporters, VIP, Open to the Fans and ticketed. Limited but as of this posting all dates still have availability.
Cost: Bronze £150, Silver £270, Gold £435
Hours: Standard 7–11pm, will change based on event schedule
Website: https://www.teamgb.com/team-gb-house/0cf3zpU0DNI5hDR3vAe4G
Location: Pavillon d’Armenonville Allée de Longchamp, 75116 Paris
India — India House — Team India
India House: Showcasing Culture and Heritage in Paris! The India House is a groundbreaking initiative by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), set to debut the first ever “India House” at the Paris 2024 Olympics. This vibrant pavilion aims to celebrate India’s rich cultural heritage, foster connections, and provide a unique experience for athletes, visitors, and fans.
If you want more information on the India House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Public, open to athletes, visitors, and fans. Large 40,000 sq ft facility.
Tickets: Available now at EUR 5
Dates / Hours: Expected July 26 — Aug 11 with inaugration on July 28. Hours TBD
Website: Website: https://myindiahouse.in/
Location: Park of Nations, Parc de la Villette, Paris
International Olympic Collectors — Official Collectors Area Paris 2024 — Pin Trading!
Collectors of all kinds, including pin traders will once again have a dedicated spot in the Nations Park area close to Club France to gather, see exhibits, and ultimately trade pins to their hearts content — a continuation of the tradition of official areas that started in 1988 at the Calgary Olympic Winter Games and unofficial areas long before that.
If you want more information on the Official Collectors Area Paris 2024, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Public, free — dedicated pin trading area.
Tickets: N/A
Dates / Hours: Open daily from July 26 — Aug 11
Website: https://aicolympic.org/2024-paris-olympics-collectors-area/
Location: Nations Park, Folie des Merveilles de Villette MAKERZ, Parc de la Villette
Ireland — Team Ireland Supporters House
For the first time at Paris 2024, the Olympic Federation of Ireland is announcing the Team Ireland Supporters House in a partnership with the O’Sullivan Group and the Irish Cultural Centre to provide both support and entertainment for supporters during Summer Games.
The location will be at O’Sullivans by the Mill right beside the famous Moulin Rouge in Pigalle and will feature live broadcasts, culture, and food for up to 950 supporters.
There is an additional Irish Family House, exclusive for parents and families of Athletes traveling to Paris 2024, at the O’Sullivans located near the Champs Elysees that will not be open to the public.
If you want more information on the Team Ireland House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Up to 950 supporters per day, all days currently available for purchase.
Tickets: Free during the day, but ticket holders only after 5:00pm (17:00) Tickets available for purchase now via website below, €25.50 with fees & taxes.
Hours: 5pm-11pm each day.
Website: https://olympics.ie/team-ireland-house/
Location: O’Sullivans By The Mill, 92 Bd de Clichy, 75018 Paris
Italy — Casa Italia / Italy house
Casa Italia will be located at Le Pré Catelan, a magnificent Napoleon III-style building nestled in Paris’s largest park, the Bois de Boulogne. This historic venue, with its rooms flooded with light and surrounded by gardens, holds special significance for sports enthusiasts. It was here, in 1894, that Pierre de Coubertin announced the revival of the Modern Olympic Games — a moment that forever changed the world of sports. The theme for Paris 2024 will be “Ensemble”.
Casa Italia is more than just a physical space; it embodies the spirit of friendship, brotherhood, and collaboration. Inspired by de Coubertin’s principles, it serves as a meeting point for athletes, officials, and guests. Here, the utopia of brotherhood becomes a tangible reality, transcending borders and celebrating our shared humanity.
Athletes, coaches, and guests will find warm Italian hospitality at Casa Italia. It’s a place to connect, share stories, and celebrate victories — both on and off the field.
If you want more information on the Casa Italia, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Athletes, Coaches, and Guests. TBD if it will be open to the public.
Tickets: TBD
Hours: TBD
Website: TBD
Location: Le Pré Catelan, Bois de Boulogne, 75016 Paris, France
Mexico — Casa Mexico
Mexico will be hosting a Hospitality House at the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games, conveniently located in the Park of Nations. The Casa Mexico serves as a hub for Mexican athletes, fans, and dignitaries. It combines sporting excitement with authentic Mexican hospitality, creating an immersive environment that showcases the country’s traditions, art, and passion for sports.
Activities include:
- Reception of visitors, media and athletes.
- Musical events
- Craft workshops
- Gastronomic experiences
- Tourism promotion
- Mexican art and culture exhibition
- Decorative installation of Mexican folklore
- Conferences / Round tables
- Cultural, social and business exhibitions
If you want more information on the Mexico House — Casa Mexico, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the public with varying ticket prices.
Tickets: EUR 20 to EUR 41 depending on ticket, event and early bird.
Dates / Hours: July 27, 2024, to August 11, 2024, from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
Website: https://casamexico2024.com/casa-mexico/
Location: Nations Park, Pavilion Villette, Parc La Villette, Paris
Mongolia — Mongolian House — “GO MONGOLIA
With the theme of the brand “GO MONGOLIA” the Mongolian House is a vibrant cultural hub that celebrates Mongolian heritage, traditions, and achievements during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games. The Mongolian House serves as a dynamic meeting point for athletes, fans, and curious visitors alike. Here’s what you can expect:
- Cultural Exploration: Step inside to discover the rich tapestry of Mongolian culture. From traditional music and dance performances to art exhibitions, the house showcases the country’s artistic legacy.
- Culinary Delights: Indulge in authentic Mongolian cuisine. Savor hearty dishes like buuz (steamed dumplings), khorkhog (slow-cooked meat), and airag (fermented mare’s milk). The flavors will transport you to the vast steppes of Mongolia.
- Interactive Experiences: Engage with Mongolian traditions firsthand. Learn about nomadic life, try your hand at archery, or participate in a traditional wrestling match. The house buzzes with energy and excitement.
If you want more information on the Mongolian House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the public with reserved areas for Olympic team members, families, and VIP guests.
Tickets: TBD
Dates / Hours: July 27, 2024, to August 11, 2024, from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm
Website: TBD
Location: Nations Park, Parc La Villette, Paris
Netherlands — Team NL House (Formerly Holland Heineken House)
Recently announced in May, 2023 the team TeamNL House will return for Paris 2024, albeit without the name of the Holland Heineken House, although a potential partnership may still occur. With the final address still to be announced, the TeamNL house plans a capacity of up to 4,500 guests per day and is likely to be as big of a hit as ever. Historically, TeamNL House is the only house where medal winners of the day are guaranteed to show up each evening for a celebration, the TeamNL House disappoints with a wide array of food, drink, and music day and night.
If you want more information on the TeamNL House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Public, requires tickets currently all dates are available
Hours: TBD, will be operating during both the Olympic & Paralympic Games (Friday, July 26 — Sunday, August 11, Wednesday, August 28 — September 9, 2024)
Tickets: Cost — €30.00 (€27.50+€2.50)
Website: TeamNL House
Location:
- TeamNL Home Olympic Games, Zenith Paris — La Villette — 211 Av. Jean Jaurès, 75019 Paris, France
- TeamNL House Paralympic Games, Cabaret Sauvage Paris — La Villette — 59 Bd Macdonald, 75019 Paris, France
New Zealand — New Zealand House
New and for the first time ever at Paris 2024 the New Zealand House serves as a hub for New Zealand Team supporters, providing a space to celebrate and connect during the Olympic Games. It’s a place where fans can come together, share their passion, and rally behind the athletes. Whether you’re a Kiwi or simply an Olympic enthusiast, New Zealand House offers a vibrant atmosphere to experience the Games.
If you want more information on the New Zealand House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Information on New Zealand House
Availability: Open to the public, free
Hours: 11:00am — until late
Website: https://house.olympic.ca/
Location: Marriott Champs-Élysées, 70 Av. des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris
On arrival: Visitors and guests will be asked to sign in on arrival with some photo ID, and will be given a wristband.
Omega — Omega House
The OMEGA House occupies much of the historic Hôtel de Poulpry, located just steps from the Musée d’Orsay along the River Seine. This multi-floor sanctuary serves as a hub for networking, relaxation, and celebration during the games which mark the 31st year Omega has been the official timekeeper of the Olympics.
- Cultural Exploration: Step inside to discover the rich tapestry of Mongolian culture. From traditional music and dance performances to art exhibitions, the house showcases the country’s artistic legacy.
- Culinary Delights: Indulge in authentic Mongolian cuisine. Savor hearty dishes like buuz (steamed dumplings), khorkhog (slow-cooked meat), and airag (fermented mare’s milk). The flavors will transport you to the vast steppes of Mongolia.
- Interactive Experiences: Engage with Mongolian traditions firsthand. Learn about nomadic life, try your hand at archery, or participate in a traditional wrestling match. The house buzzes with energy and excitement.
If you want more information on the Omega House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Exclusively by Invitation Only.
Tickets: N/A
Dates / Hours: July 28, 2024, to August 10, 2024
Website: TBD
Location: Hôtel de Poulpry, 12 Rue de Poitiers, 75007 Paris, France
Poland — Maison Polonaise — Poland House
New and for the first time ever at Paris 2024 the The Maison Polonaise holds special significance as Poland’s first-ever Hospitality House at the Olympics. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of Polish athletes’ participation in the Paris 1924 Olympic Games.
A place where athletes and their supporters gather here to relax, share stories, and celebrate victories. It’s a hub of camaraderie and sportsmanship.
If you want more information on the Poland House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Information on New Zealand House
Availability: Open to the public, EUR 30
Hours: 10:00am — 10:00pm
Website: https://house.olympic.ca/
Location: Park of Nations, Parc de la Villette at Pavilion Royal
Portugal — Casa de Portugal
The Casa de Portugal is an exclusive gathering place — a fusion of tradition and modernity. Here, visitors immerse themselves in Portuguese art, cuisine, and music. It’s a space where athletes share stories, fans cheer, and friendships flourish.
- Location: Central Paris, near iconic landmarks.
- Purpose: To celebrate Portuguese culture, connect people, and honor Olympic achievements.
- Features: Art exhibitions, culinary delights, live performances, and interactive experiences.
If you want more information on the Casa de Portugal, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to public, tickets TBD
Tickets: N/A
Dates / Hours: TBD
Website: TBD
Location: TBD
Pride House — France 2024 Pride House
The Pride House — France 2024 is the 24th edition that will be taking place during the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games. For this edition, you will be able to experience the Pride House in 3 distinct ways:
- Pride House Centrale — Multiple locations including Rosa Bonheur sur Seine on the port des Invalides and another at Parc de La Villette. Each site will include activities and a nightly party will be at Rosa Bonheur.
- Pride House Pop-Up — A mobile pop-up center that will be at various venues.
- Pride House Digital — via mobile app.
Availability: Public
Hours: TBD
Website: Please see this detailed article for more information: https://medium.com/road-to-paris/pride-house-paris-2024-olympic-hospitality-house-82d07a19dc5d
Location: Parc de la Villette, Rosa Bonheur sur Seine
Serbia — Serbian House
This unique hospitality house diverges from traditional sports-focused establishments, embracing an artistic concept that celebrates Serbian culture, heritage, and hospitality. In addition there will be interactive experience around the history of Serbian Athletes and Athletics.
If you want more information on the Serbian House, please see my full article here.
Availability: TBD, expected open to the public
Hours: TBD, but expected July 27 — Aug 11, 10:00am
Website: https://pariz2024.olympic.si/slovenia-house
Location: Park of Nations Parc de la Villette, Paris
The Slovenia House is located in the Parc de la Villette known as the Park of Nations for Paris 2024 Hospitality Houses
Slovakia — Slovak House — La Maison Slovaque
The Slovak House is a hub of activity, where athletes, fans, and curious visitors can immerse themselves in Slovak traditions, cuisine, and sports achievement.
If you want more information on the Slovak House / La Maison Slovaque, please see my full article here.
Availability: Open to the public, free but registration required at website.
Hours: July 27 — Aug 11, 10:00am — 11:00pm
Website: https://pariz2024.olympic.si/slovenia-house
Location: Park of Nations Parc de la Villette, Paris
The Slovenia House is located in the Parc de la Villette known as the Park of Nations for Paris 2024 Hospitality Houses
Slovenia — Slovenia House
The Slovenia Hospitality House is a dynamic space where athletes, fans, and visitors can immerse themselves in all things Slovenian. Located in La Villette Park, it serves as a gateway to Slovenia’s rich heritage, economy, and natural beauty.
If you want more information on the Slovenia House, please see my full article here.
Availability: Public free outside, interior ticketed and accredited at EUR 150
Hours: July 27 — Aug 11, 10:00am — 22:30pm
Website: https://pariz2024.olympic.si/slovenia-house
Location: Park of Nations Parc de la Villette, Paris
South Korea — Korea House
Korea House will be located at Maison de la Chimie, an art-deco style international conference center in the heart of Paris. Known as “the House of Chemistry,” this historic venue has hosted significant scientific, cultural, and political events over the years. Korea House is expected to occupy all three levels of the venue, offering a mix of conference rooms, amphitheaters, and a private garden.
If you want more information on the South Korea House, please see my full article here.
Availability: Public free, & ticketed.
Dates & Hours: July 25 — August 11, 2024
Website: https://pariz2024.olympic.si/slovenia-house
Location: Maison de la Chimie, 28 Rue Saint-Dominique, 75007 Paris
Sweden — Sweden Arena
For Paris 2024, the Sweden Arena will return as the home for Sweden based in the MOB Hotel located near the Olympic Village with a mix of indoor and outdoor experiences. During the Olympic Summer Games the following can be expected at the Sweden Arena:
- Medal Ceremonies
- Swedish Culture
- Swedish Food
- Events & Seminars
- Sweden Fan Apparel & Gear
If you want more information on the Sweden House — Sweden Arena, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Invitations only, closed to the public
Hours: July 26-August 11
Website: https://www.swedenarena.com/
Location: MOB Hotel, 6 Rue Gambetta, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine
Switzerland — House of Switzerland / Swiss House / Maison Suisse
The Maison Suisse (House of Switzerland) is a cultural oasis nestled within the Paris during the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. As one of the participating nations, Switzerland invites visitors to experience the essence of Swiss heritage through a unique blend of traditions, arts, cuisine, and innovation.
You can expect the following at the House of Switzerland
- Creative Gastronomy
- Tourism Presentations
- Exhibition including concerts and DJs
- Watch parties and celebration of Swiss athletes
If you want more information on the House of Switzerland, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Open to the public, ticketing and VIP information TBD
Dates / Hours: July 24-August 11, hours TBD
Website: https://houseofswitzerland.org/events/maison-suisse
Location: Hôtel de Besenval, 142 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris, France
United States — Team USA House:
Big news for Paris 2024, for the first time ever the Team USA House will have an option for the public to visit and experience the base for the United States and Team USA. The traditionally ultra exclusive house was reserved for only athletes, families, sponsors, and VIPs — this time through a partnership with On Location Experiences, certain packages will include access to the Team USA House.
For Paris 2024, the Team USA house will be headquartered at the Palais Brongniart near the Paris Opera in the 2nd arrondissement. Much larger than previous editions and with public and private spaces likely to have extended hours to accommodate guests and expected amenities to include a Team USA store, Team USA Athlete appearance, Olympic Games viewing opportunities, special celebrations and more. The Team USA House is a hospitality house for Team USA, friends & family, corporate sponsors, and VIPs and for the first time, available to the general public! Featuring food, beverage, and daily activities — there is always something exciting happening at the Team USA house!
Note: There are two distinct floors for the Team USA House at Paris 2024. The first floor is open to the public for the first time to the public, and the second floor or “VIP floor” is available to Team USA athletes, Donor Hospitality, and VIP guests.
If you want more information on the Team USA House, please see my full article here. Otherwise, here are some basic details:
Availability: Via On Location Packages (https://hospitalitytravelpackagesusa.paris2024.org/discover/), or as add on to current packages for €325 (€380 with taxes), VIP floor is €525 per day, exclusive & invitation only.
Hours: 12pm — 12am
Website: https://www.teamusa.org/Media/News/USOPC/040523-USOPC-Unveils-Team-USA-House-for-Olympic-and-Paralympic-Games-Paris-2024
Location: Palais Brongniart, 16 Pl. de la Bourse, 75002 Paris
About Ken Hanscom:
Ken Hanscom is a veteran-fan of the Olympic Games and the recognized expert in ticketing, corporate sponsorships, traveling to and experiencing the Olympic Games. In his role as COO at TicketManager, during Rio 2016 & PyeongChang 2018, Ken worked directly with the United States Olympic Committee, NBC Universal, Anheuser Busch, & Cartan Tours the authorized ticket reseller for 23 countries across the globe on their ticketing & corporate hospitality programs. While in Rio, Ken attended 30 events while guest blogging for the International Business Times, writing for USA Today, The Post Game, and appearing on TV with NBC, and ESPN Radio. Ken and his wife Ashley are also trustees of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Foundation (USOPF). For more information and interviews with Ken on the Olympics and the upcoming Paris 2024 games, connect via Twitter or directly at kenh@ticketmanager.com.