It’s right in the heart of the brand new aquatic complex in Saint-Denis, a legacy of the Olympics, that Arkose is opening its very own climbing gym. A huge space dedicated to climbing, presented as the largest climbing loft in the Île-de-France. In a neighborhood undergoing a transformation, discover an innovative, modern and sporty place where you can indulge in your passion for climbing.
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For the past few years, unless you’ve been living in a cave, you’ve probably noticed that Parisians have a knack for suddenly falling head over heels in love with a particular sport. From running.../a> and, more recently, the padel, the people of the capital have discovered a passion for climbing. Even today, it's not uncommon to bump into your buddies from the 11th with their pockets full of chalk on their way to Arkose nation.
Because yes, when you go climbing in Paris, Arkose Nation is kind of the place to be. It’s where everyone has experienced their first falls, their first doubts, and their first victories. And even though life sometimes leads us to other climbing gyms, we know that Arkose remains a sure bet, no matter what. And here’s the good news: they just opened their largest climbing gym in the Île-de-France area with 800 m² of walls and a restaurant area!
A top-notch sports complex
To check it out, head over to the Saint-Denis aquatic center. This sports complex, open for the Olympics, has been living its new life since June 2nd. A perfect representation of what the legacy of the Games is all about, the venue offers state-of-the-art facilities.
Structures for everyone. Swimming pools, of course, to learn the basics of swimming or to push yourself in order to become the next Léon Marchand.See this post on Instagram
But also some padel courts (when we say this sport is really gaining popularity among Parisians), or a fitness area where you can work on weight lifting, cardio training, or try the immersive RPM spinning bike (we're still figuring out exactly what that is...) In addition to all that.Sure! Here's the translation: “Here, the Olympic Aquatic Center is a sports recycling center where you can find second-hand equipment, food areas, and an amazing outdoor space to enjoy the first rays of summer sunshine.”
Address: 361-363, President Wilson Ave, 93200 Saint-Denis, France