Where to watch the 2024 Paris Olympics in Sydney

Get ready, Sydney! The Paris Olympics 2024 is almost here, and the city is buzzing with anticipation. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or just love the festive atmosphere, there are plenty of great spots to catch all the action live.

The Games will take place from 26 July to 11 August 2024, with 10,500 athletes competing, including 460 proudly repping the iconic green and gold uniform. From lively sports bars to the comfort of your living room, this guide will help you find the perfect place to watch the Olympics and cheer on your favourite athletes. Let’s celebrate the Games together!

When is the Olympics Opening Ceremony in Sydney Time?

For Sydney, the opening ceremony will start at 4:24 AM AEST on Saturday, 27 July (8:24 PM Paris time on Friday, 26 July), officially kicking off the Games. However, some competitions, including football and rugby sevens, will begin before the official opening ceremony.

What is the Time Difference Between Paris and Sydney?

The time difference between Sydney, Australia, and Paris, France, is 8 hours. Paris is 8 hours behind Sydney. For example, if it is 12:00 PM (noon) in Sydney, it will be 4:00 AM in Paris.

Options for Watching the Paris Olympics for Free at Home in Sydney

  1. Nine Network: The 2024 Olympic Games will be broadcast in Australia on more than 40 free-to-air channels under the Nine Network. You can also watch on-demand highlights for free on its 9Now streaming platform. Both services provide 24-hour coverage of Olympic events and can be accessed via web browsers or through the Smart TV, mobile, or tablet app after downloading.
  2. Stan Sport: Stan Sport will broadcast all 329 Olympic events ad-free, live, and on-demand in 4K Ultra HD, a first for Olympics coverage in Australia. This includes full replays, highlights, daily talk shows hosted by ex-Olympians, and eight international/multi-language live channels. You can access Stan Sport here.
  3. Olympic Channel: Live sports streams are available on the official Olympic Channel website, depending on international digital rights. Certain streams might not be available in your region, so please check the calendar on the site for current and future sport events available in your area.

Best Public Viewing Spots to Watch the Paris Olympics in Sydney

  • The Tumbalong Park Sound Shell
  • Westfield Locations: All 37 Westfield destinations across Australia will be screening the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Find the nearest Westfield here.
  • Coogee Bay Hotel
  • Rag & Famish Hotel
  • York 75
  • Cheers Bar
  • Blacktown Civic Plaza
  • Club Marconi Main Lounge

How Can Fans Engage with the Olympics Online or via Social Media?

The Paris Olympics 2024 offer numerous ways for fans to stay connected and actively participate in the excitement.

  • Use Hashtags
    • Official Hashtags: Engage in conversations and follow updates using hashtags like #Paris2024, #Olympics, and #OlympicGames.
    • Event-Specific Hashtags: Use hashtags related to specific sports or athletes, such as #Swimming or #TrackAndField.
  • Interactive Content and Apps
    • Olympic Games App: Download the official Olympic Games app for real-time updates, live results, and personalised content.
    • Interactive Maps and Schedules: Use the official website or app to track event schedules and results in real-time.

Enjoy the Paris Olympic Games 2024, whether you’re watching from home or joining in the public festivities!

For more things to do this winter check out our Christmas in July blog.

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