After seeing athletes surpass themselves all summer in the capital, the desire to play sports, in a city offering a fantastic panorama, was born among many Parisians. Except that to (re) start sweating, more or less, it is better to live in certain neighborhoods rather than others less equipped with land and equipment.
To determine the best districts in which to practice a sport, regardless of the discipline, Le Parisien compared the 80 districts of Paris. To do this, we have listed all the possible equipment, from the stadium to the dojo, including outdoor weight training equipment and green spaces for running. While being careful to minimize the advantage of the neighboring districts of the Bois de Vincennes (12th century) and Boulogne (16th century).