Practical informations
Admission fees
Queer Tour information
Participants | €85 per person
including the tournament entry, breakfasts and lunches during the tournament, free entrance to the sunday party & screen printing.
Companions | €50
including breakfasts and lunches during the tournament, free entrance to the sunday party & screen printing.
Sunday Party for FLINTA friends | €10
Special souvenir from Paris and Eulevoto !
Take home a personalized souvenir from Paris and Eulevoto!!
Join us to screen print your clothes with this year’s Eulevoto design, brought to you by the transfeminist collective, La Rage!
Screen printing is a traditional craft technique that allows printing on textiles by hand. Throughout the three days of the tournament, we’ll be offering several colors and designs, in 3 different formats for t-shirts, sweatshirts, tote bags, shorts, bandanas, underwear, socks…
Bring any clothes you want, as long as they are 100% cotton with a fine and smooth fabric.
Locations
Welcome & Registration bar | Les Aimant·e·s, 182 Rue Saint-Martin, 75003 Paris
Tournament | (TBC) Centre sportif Alain Mimoun, 15 Rue de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, 75012 Paris
Sunday Party | La Flèche d’Or, 102 Bis Rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris
Queer Tour | More informations coming soon !
Transportation
Ticket t+ (Single (magnetic ticket or electronic on Navigo Easy travel card or phone) 2,15€
The t+ ticket allows you travel on metro lines (except Aéroport d’Orly station on metro line 14), RER lines (zone 1), Île-de-France bus routes (except Orlybus and Roissybus), tram lines (except T11, T12 and T13) and the Montmartre funicular. It can be loaded onto the Navigo Easy travel card and on phones. Once validated, the t+ ticket allows you make as many connections as you wish:
– Metro/metro, RER/RER and metro/RER in Paris for 1½ hours from the time you validate your entry to the network (without leaving the network)
– Bus/bus (including between the RATP and OPTILE networks) for 1½ hours between the first and last validation
– Bus/tram and tram/tram (excluding express tram lines T11, T12 and T13) for 1½ hours between the first and last validation
Each time you change buses or trams, you must validate your t+ ticket again (you cannot make a return journey on the same route using the same t+ ticket, nor can you interrupt your journey, i.e., get off the bus and then on again to continue your journey on the same bus route). Metro/RER and bus/tram connections are not included.
Paris Visite package (1 day 13,95€, 2 days 22,65€, 3 days 30,90€)
The Paris Visite package allows access to all transport networks: metro, tram, bus, RER and train (SNCF Transilien). This package, valid for 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days, allows unlimited travel in Paris (zones 1 to 3) or Paris and the Île-de-France region (all zones, with access to airports including Orlyval, Disneyland Paris and Château de Versailles).With the Paris Visite package, you also enjoy benefits from our partners.
Vélib : Bike around the city for a ride or a few days
Ticket-V : 3€
One-way trip on classic or electric bike (your choice), includes 45 minutes
24-hour pass : 5€
24 hours with Vélib’ (electric bikes extra), includes 30 minutes on classic bikes
3-day pass : 20€
72 hours with Vélib’ (electric bikes included), includes 6à minutes on classic bikes, includes 45 minutes on electric bikes
An accessible
and eco-friendly event
To ensure the accessibility of the tournament and the friendly moments, Volley-Vous+ has set up an Inclusion Group responsible for making recommendations regarding the inclusion of individuals, the accessibility of venues, and the safety and well-being of participants.
To make the tournament accessible to as many people as possible, the association is committed to minimizing the costs related to the tournament (including accommodation in Paris), creating a solidarity rate for those unable to pay the suggested fee, securing the support of financial partners, and establishing a solidarity fund.
For this edition, Volley-Vous+ has chosen to organize the event in the most eco-responsible way possible:
- Reducing waste by eliminating disposable cups and tableware and implementing systematic recycling
- Offering meals that prioritize short supply chains and local producers
- Providing perishable or reusable goodies
- Embracing the circular economy by focusing on reuse and borrowing for material needs
- Promoting eco-friendly transportation, public transit, and bicycle awareness
- Engaging dedicated volunteers to raise awareness among participants.