Parc Monceau Archery: Aim & Experience

To celebrate the Paris in Seine event, the Directorate of Youth and Sports of the City of Paris will lead an archery stand at the Monceau Park: come and test your precision!

Last summer, 8e Arrondissement was able to count on the engagement of many associations and directions to offer more than 250 animations as part of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, thus attracting more than 205,000 people to the MONCEAU Park site.

This year, we have the honor to be part of the events of the event Paris en Seinea summer, sporting, cultural and free proposed by the City of Paris. From July 5 to 20, find us for a varied sports and cultural program!

As part of the Paris en Seine event at Parc Monceau, the Directorate of Youth and Sports (DJS) will host an archery stand every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from July 6 to 20. In the field of sport, the DJS is responsible, among other things, to support the organization of sporting events. This year again, the town hall of the 8th arrondissement was able to count on its commitment to renew its archery stand, as well as other activities.

Go to Monceau Park From July 6 to shoot your arrows! We are waiting for you!

Archery in Paris: A closer Look at the Paris en Seine Event

To further illustrate the exciting opportunities at the Paris en Seine event, let’s delve deeper into the specifics of the archery stand and its significance within the larger context of Parisian sporting events.

Archery Stand: Key facts and Figures

| Feature | Details |

|—————————————|———————————————————————————————————————————————–|

| Event | Paris en Seine |

| Organized by | Directorate of Youth and Sports (DJS) – City of Paris |

| Activity | Archery Stand – Free activity |

| Location | Parc Monceau |

| Dates | Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, July 6 – 20, 2025 |

| Target Audience | general public, all ages and skill levels welcome * (Previous year’s event drew over 205,000 visitors to the park) |

| Event Theme | Summer sports, culture, and free activities |

| Historical Context | Building on the success of similar initiatives during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, August-September of 2024. |

| Impact | Enhances community engagement and promotes sports for all. |

note: while specific participation numbers for the archery stand itself are not yet available, the anticipated engagement is high, based on the success of previous events hosted in Parc Monceau.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

To ensure you have all the information you need, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions:

Q: What is Paris en seine?

A: “Paris en Seine” is a free summer event in Paris, presented by the city of Paris. It features a diverse programme of sporting and cultural activities.

Q: Where is the archery stand located?

A: The archery stand is located in Parc Monceau.

Q: Who organizes the archery stand event?

A: The Directorate of Youth and Sports (DJS) of the city of Paris is organizing the archery stand.

Q: When is the archery stand open?

A: The archery stand is open every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday from July 6-20, 2025.

Q: Is the archery stand suitable for beginners?

A: Yes! The archery stand is designed to welcome participants of all skill levels. Whether you’re a complete beginner or have some experience, this is a great possibility to test yoru precision.

Q: Is the Paris en Seine event free?

A: Yes, all activities associated with Paris en Seine, including the participation in the archery stand, are free of charge.

Q: What else can I do at the Paris en Seine event?

A: Paris en Seine offers a broad spectrum of sporting and cultural activities. More details on specific programs can be found on the official website of the city of Paris and may include other activities in the 8th arrondissement.

Q: Where can I find more information about other sporting events in Paris?

A: While this event is focused on archery opportunities, Williamsburg offers a variety of sports, fitness, and recreational activities including road races, bike races, and marathons [[1]]. Be sure to check official City of Paris information.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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