On Location, the official hospitality provider for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, has unveiled a new collection of packages available at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The latest offerings include exclusive packages for track and field, sailing and dining in the Eiffel Tower.
From seats close to the finish line of track and field competitions, to taking in the sailing races from a boat, these offerings are the closest fans will get to the sporting events without actually competing. On Location is the only way to purchase hospitality packages to the Olympic Games Paris 2024. The “On the Finish Line” hospitality packages are available in two options: Gold and silver.
- Gold Level: For guests seeking service before, during and after the event, the package offers finish line seats for an evening final or semi-final track and field event and in-lounge hospitality. Other perks include interactions with athletes and gourmet dining, as well as commemorative Olympic Games gifts, on-site staff and access to the historic Parisian private social club, Salon 24. Access to Salon 24 is only available on the day of guests’ event sessions, prior to arrival at Stade de France.
- Silver Level: This level offers guests service before and during the event. It includes exclusive finish line seats for the morning athletics sessions, on-site lounge access, dining options from an international chef’s menu, champagne upon arrival and full bar service throughout the event. With this package, guests will receive a special Olympic Games gift and a staff member to provide service throughout the event.
Through Paris 2024 hospitality packages, fans can view the sailing competitions taking place in Marseille from July 28 to August 8. The packages include tickets for two sailing events making their Olympic Games debut: Windsurfing iQFoil and kiteboarding. Other sport events include windsurfing, skiff, dinghy, kite and multihull. The packages are available in gold and silver levels, allowing guests special access to watch the competitions directly on the water, or to enjoy the view from a lounge overlooking the Marseille Marina.
- Gold Level Rooftop Package: This package puts guests on the water in a fleet of private boats, operated by On Location. Each boat includes a professional skipper and a sporting expert to provide commentary. The boats will make multiple trips per event to ensure that each guest is able to enjoy the experience while still respecting the safety and security of the competitors.
- Silver Level Terrace Package: This package offers views of the Marseille Marina. The hospitality lounge is located close to major tourist attractions such as Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica, the Vieux Port and the cliffs of the Calanques. Guests can follow the competitions while enjoying culinary options from local vendors and watch the events from either the balcony or from screens positioned throughout the space.
On Location is also offering a dining package in the Gustave Eiffel Lounge, located inside the Eiffel Tower. Guests will be treated to a cocktail upon arrival, a chance to further explore the Eiffel Tower and a tour of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 Olympic Medal exhibit. For those who purchase the private event option, additional experiences include French musicians, athlete and celebrity appearances, create-your-own food stations and a guided champagne tasting.
Current options include shared or full privatization for one of the three individual sessions each day, or the opportunity for daily or full games buyout. Limited access to Gustave Eiffel will open to other consumers as the Olympic Games get closer, taking place from July 27–August 10, 2024.
The “Paris 2024 Ticketing Program,” and the official “Olympic Games Paris 2024 Hospitality Program” serve as official and safe sources to buy tickets and hospitality packages for the event.
For more information, visit www.onlocationexp.com/olympics.
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