For all information on site, “2024 Paris Volunteers” are present throughout the Park to welcome you, provide directions, and answer all your questions. They are wearing the official uniform of the City of Paris’ team of volunteers.
Traffic lane
The Parc de la Villette has enhanced its accessibility measures for people with disabilities to facilitate movement throughout the park.
- Priority pathways with guidance strips or smooth paving stones on the Allée du Zénith and under the North/South Galleria. Check out the map
- A podotactile path runs along the North/South Galleria.
- Two floating bridges allow easy crossing of the Canal de l’Ourcq. Please consult the practical information page for more details.
Access
Adress
211, avenue Jean Jaures, 75019 PARIS
Pick-up/drop-off areas for people in wheelchairs or with reduced mobility during the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
“Club France” pick-up/drop-off areas for Ile-de-France Mobilités shuttles for people in wheelchairs (requires an admission ticket for Club France):
- In front of 211 – 213 Avenue Jean Jaurès, Paris, 19th arr.
Drop-off and pick-up zone for taxis for people with disabilities:
- In front of 211 Avenue Jean Jaurès, Paris, 19th arr.
Drop-off and pick-up zone for schools and medical-social establishments, subject to a reservation 48 hours in advance :
- Zénith Alley, “scenography parking”
Public transportation
We recommend that people with reduced mobility take the Tramway T3b.
For any other information regarding access to the park, please consult the practical information page.
Parking area
- Conservatoire Parking (access via Rue Edgard Varèse): 30 spots for people with disabilities
To access the accessible parking spaces, please send your request well in advance to the following address: securite@villette.com.