A collection of fantastic venues, centered in our Olympic Park.
The 2024 Brussels Summer Olympics will host 39 events in 19 fantastic venues. Of these venues, 6 will be built in a new Olympic Park that will be located in the field space by Parc des Princes and highway E411, 2 will be renovated and improved to accommodate for the amount of olympic guests, and 11 are existing venues throughout Brussels and Antwerp. In 2020, one of the largest European sporting events will be held in Brussels, the Euro Cup. This football event will be hosted in the new Eurostadium to be built by 2019, which will be one of the stadiums used for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
We envision the Olympic Park as a new hub for sporting in Belgium as well as Europe post-Olympics, with state of the art venues that will host many competitions and sporting events once the Olympics are over. The Olympic village will be converted into a residential area backing onto Brussels' Auderghem municipality, which it will become a part of, and will offer affordable housing, an initiative that many former Olympic host cities have taken on. Some of these venues will also serve as city-owned public sporting areas, which will not only create a new standard for facilities in Brussels and promote sport through easily accessible facilities, but will maintain a profitability to the construction of these new venues in years to come after the Olympic Games.
The Olympic Park will be located in an easily accessible area only 20 minutes from the Brussels city centre and 15 minutes from the Brussels International Airport, with easy public transportation access (see: Transportation). Our plan for the Olympic Park is to construct it in an environmentally sustainable way, to provide excellent new venues and facilities but to also preserve the ecological integrity and biodiversity of the region.
The Olympic Park will be located in an easily accessible area only 20 minutes from the Brussels city centre and 15 minutes from the Brussels International Airport, with easy public transportation access (see: Transportation). Our plan for the Olympic Park is to construct it in an environmentally sustainable way, to provide excellent new venues and facilities but to also preserve the ecological integrity and biodiversity of the region.