For spectators
Everything you need for an unforgettable visit is right here! Check the full event schedule, find ticket information and secure your spot, explore venue details with an easy-to-read site map, and discover convenient transportation options. We’ll also guide you to the best accommodations and dining choices so you can enjoy Paris—and the championship—without a hitch.
⚠️ Early Bird prices are from June 5th - August 2nd.
Spectator Tickets
Day tickets give you full access to the fan zone, spectator stands, and all activities during competition days. Spectators may access the field at 8:00 am each morning at the dedicated spectator entrance (where tickets will be checked by our volunteers).
Spectator tickets help us cover part of the costs of running the biggest roundnet event in the world — from the fan zone infrastructure to the stage, the concerts, and everything in between. But it's more than a budget line: every ticket sold also gives us real data on attendance, interest, and engagement that we'll share directly with the next Worlds organizers. Building this sport means making each edition smarter than the last.
Spectator Housing
Accommodation for spectators is not included in the event, you'll be organizing your own stay. That said, we've negotiated preferential rates with a selection of nearby hotels, and from mid-June those deals will be accessible to spectators directly on this page. Stay tuned!
Spectator Activities
Wednesday is our biggest day off the courts. Once doors open at 13:00, the main stage kicks off with a full programme of panels: hear from Premier Spike on the future of the sport, sit in on a conversation with World Champions about what it takes to compete at the highest level, and learn about the history of roundnet with some of the people who built it. Tournament organizers, club leaders, and national federation representatives all take the stage before the opening ceremony closes out the day.
From Thursday onwards, the rhythm shifts to the competition, but there's still plenty going on around the courts. For anyone new to the sport, our Roundnet 101 sessions walk you through the rules and get you on a net yourself. Yoga sessions with Louise run on Friday and Saturday morning and evening, a nice way to start or wind down the day. And at lunchtime, Victor Augelet hosts a Kahoot quiz on Thursday and Friday for a bit of friendly competition of your own.
Then there's the sports games zone: open every day, with Bucket Golf, volleyball, and more to keep you moving between matches.
Every evening wraps up with a reason to stay: podium ceremonies on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, and two live concerts.
Spectator Food & Drinks
Three food trucks (Pizza, Le Trotter, ThaiMin Bowl) are on site each day at lunchtime (roughly 12:00–14:00), plus an on-site buvette run by the Worlds organization serving soft drinks, water, and snacks all day long.

