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Omega House set to be a luxury bolthole for VIPs at this summer’s Paris Olympics

After covid restrictions prevented Omega from running its usual hospitality programme at the Tokyo Olympics, it is promising a magical experience at the Games in Paris.

Omega has released the first graphics of its home from home at this summer’s Olympics Games in Paris, which will be a space for schmoozing retailers and press and a sanctuary for celebrities, athletes and other VIPs.

The watchmakers is taking over much of Hôtel de Poulpry, just steps from the Musée d’Orsay on the River Seine.

Exhibition and entertaining space will be spread over multiple floors as well as in the hotel’s outdoor garden terraces. 

“We love sharing the Olympic Games with our friends from around the world. It’s such a magical experience and Omega House gives us the opportunity to celebrate that time together. I can’t wait to open the doors and create some extraordinary Paris memories,” says Raynald Aeschlimann, president and CEO of Omega.

The first Omega House was at the 2021 London Olympics, and has been a fixture at every host city since except for the pandemic-affected Tokyo Games.

Omega House in Paris will be open from July 28 to August 10. A schedule of events will be shared with invited guests in the coming weeks.

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