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Q&As for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics Q: How can I secure my tickets to the 2024 Paris Olympics? A: Tickets for the Paris Olympics 2024 are available on the Olympics website on a first-come, first-served basis. Remember that all tickets must be acquired through the official Olympic ticketing website. Q: How can I participate in this year's Marathon for All? A: You must register on one of the three official platforms and be at least twenty years old to take part in one or both of these special events. Visit either Club Paris 2024 or Team Orange Running. You can also download the Marathon Pour Tous app on the App Store or the Play Store. Visit the official Olympics website for the complete and most up-to-date Olympic schedule. Q: Apart from enjoying the Games, what else can I do in Paris ? A: There are tons of fun things to do while in Paris. Even when you’re not attending the ongoing Games, you can make every moment count. Here are some ideas you may consider while on your Olympic adventure. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and the Musée d'Orsay will remain open. So, between events, you can stroll around the expansive Jardin des Tuileries and take in Paris’s cultural artifacts. If you seek peace amidst the chaos, visit the more sedate Parc des Buttes-Chaumont—just remember that the crowd at these famous spots might be overwhelming during an event like the Games. Q: How can I watch the Olympics from home? A: If you won't be experiencing the Olympic Games in person, it will be easily accessible to active customers on most streaming services. These are some of the possible ways to catch the sights and sounds of the 2024 Paris Olympics from the comfort of your home: With Hulu's Live T.V. Sports add-on, you can get channels typically exclusive to cable for an extra $10 on top of the $7.99 monthly membership fee. Premium subscriptions available on YouTube TV, Fubo, Direct TV Stream, Peacock, and Sling T.V. include access to networks such as USA, CNBC, NBC, NBCSN, and the Olympics Channel, all of which will air the Games. Each day's Game broadcast will begin at 3 a.m. EST and end at 6 p.m. EST.

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