Paris Escorts
Escorts in Paris

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Paris Sports
- As in most of Europe, France has a passionate relationship with football, and fans will not be disappointed with a visit to the Stade de France in St-Denis, the site of the 1998 World Cup Final in which France took the title. Mass jubilation followed, and visitors will be able to recreate some of that atmosphere whilst standing in the shadow of this huge stadium. The stadium can hold up to 80 000 spectators and has a movable stand which can be retracted when the stadium is used for athletics. The site is also used for rugby tournaments, including the prestigious Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. The stadium has no permanent home team, as is the case with most other stadiums, but maintains a close relationship with many of Paris’ top football and rugby teams who all play matches here.
One of the most famous sporting events that occurs in France is the Tour de France cycling tournament, which takes place every summer. The grand finale of the tournament takes place in Paris along the dock of the Rive Droite (Right Bank), before eventually crossing the finishing line following a dramatic dash down the Champs Élysées.
A cruise down the seine is one of the most popular ways to see the city, and there are many companies www.portparisarsenal.asso.fr that hire boats to tourists for their private use. For most a boat licence is not required, and boating truly is the most phenomenal experience in a city as beautiful as Paris.
Another long-established Parisian past-time is playing the sport of boules, a tradition that has existed for centuries. There are many areas to play the sport dotted around the city, including the impromptu greens set up in the narrow streets.
Many companies also offer guided cycling tours of the city, and this is the perfect way to gain a unique view of Paris. Most of the guides are multilingual, and the companies provide many differently themed tours, such as medieval Paris and night-time tours. One such company is Paris à vélo, who also offer tandem riding for those who are less confident on their bikes.
The Paris Marathon is an extremely popular event held every May, beginning at the dramatic Place de la Concorde. The streets are lined with crowds of people who come to watch and cheer on the participants. Another running event which takes place in the city is the Les 20km de Paris, a shorter distance event which begins and ends at the world-famous icon, the Eiffel Tower.
There are also many opportunities throughout the city to participate in a wide range of sports, such as golf, squash, tennis and swimming, and many leisure centres and gymnasiums also available.