The river parade will follow the course of the Seine, from east to west over 6 kilometres. The parade will depart from the Austerlitz bridge beside the Jardin des Plantes at 7.30 p.m. CET (10.30 a.m. in Los Angeles, 2.30 p.m. in Rio de Janeiro, 6.30 p.m. in London and 8.30 p.m. in Athens) and make its way around the two islands at the centre of the city (the Île Saint Louis and the Île de la Cité) before passing under several bridges and gateways. Athletes on board the parade boats will get glimpses of some of the official Games venues, including Parc Urbain La Concorde, the Esplanade des Invalides, the Grand Palais, and lastly the Iéna bridge where the parade will come to a stop before the ceremony’s finale at the Trocadéro.
@@ImmerseInWalking So how do the spectators that paid for a seating on the Seine get to watch the finale at the Trocadero? I don't think it's fair since they already paid a lot for the event and not get to watch the finale from where they are seating. I think the show should all be on the river, otherwise people are missing out on the performance that they paid a lot of money for.
What a gorgeous view of the Eiffel tower. Thanks for sharing❤❤❤
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Absolutely breathtaking. Thanks for this video😊😊😊😊😊
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I thought the Seine will be where the Open Ceremony will take place. What will we see at Tracadero vs on the Seine?
The river parade will follow the course of the Seine, from east to west over 6 kilometres. The parade will depart from the Austerlitz bridge beside the Jardin des Plantes at 7.30 p.m. CET (10.30 a.m. in Los Angeles, 2.30 p.m. in Rio de Janeiro, 6.30 p.m. in London and 8.30 p.m. in Athens) and make its way around the two islands at the centre of the city (the Île Saint Louis and the Île de la Cité) before passing under several bridges and gateways. Athletes on board the parade boats will get glimpses of some of the official Games venues, including Parc Urbain La Concorde, the Esplanade des Invalides, the Grand Palais, and lastly the Iéna bridge where the parade will come to a stop before the ceremony’s finale at the Trocadéro.
@@ImmerseInWalking So how do the spectators that paid for a seating on the Seine get to watch the finale at the Trocadero? I don't think it's fair since they already paid a lot for the event and not get to watch the finale from where they are seating. I think the show should all be on the river, otherwise people are missing out on the performance that they paid a lot of money for.
@@DTOC888 This will provide more insight ---> olympics.com/en/paris-2024/the-games/ceremonies/opening-ceremony
@@ImmerseInWalking Thank you. It still doesn't provide the answer I was hoping to get, but thank you for the link.
@@DTOC888 YW, Enjoy 😀