I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (2024)

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I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (1)

  • I attended the Paris Olympics as an event organizer and writer, as I did for the 2020 Tokyo Games.
  • Tokyo spoiled me and raised my expectations for Paris, but I left early feeling underwhelmed.
  • The lack of AC, limited transportation shuttles, and hard water disappointed me in Paris.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (2)

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I worked as an event organizer and writer at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for a nonprofit sports media organization (separate from my journalism day job) and returned in that same capacity for the Paris Olympics this summer. Working at the Olympics is always a unique experience.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympics were pushed to 2021, with tight restrictions in place.

No spectators were allowed and only a limited number of media professionals and necessary personnel were present. Surprisingly, it was an amazing experience.

I spent days quarantining before I could leave my hotel room. But once I got the green light to roam free, I could feel the Olympic spirit that I saw on TV when I was growing up. Pride, patriotism, and unity somehow managed to cut through the fear and isolation that had consumed many of us throughout the pandemic.

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Tokyo was efficient, clean, and accommodating, so I had reasonable expectations for Paris, which had already hosted the Olympics twice.

Unfortunately, Paris didn't even come close to the experience I imagined. Here are the seven things that surprised me most.

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1. There was hardly any air conditioning anywhere I went, despite the hot temps.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (5)

During my time in Paris, the temperature got as hot as 97 degrees Fahrenheit. But even in 70- and 80-degree weather, I experienced unbearable heat in my hotel room. Most of the time, my hotel, the trains, and some restaurants I visited were hotter than outside.

I paid over $200 a night for a room that didn't have AC, and I only have myself to blame for not doing the research. My reaction to the heat shocked me because I'm a West African born in the US, who grew up in the South. I know real heat, but the heat in France still caught me off guard.

I learned a little too late that most buildings in France don't have air conditioning. After I selected my hotel from a list provided by the Olympic organizers, one of my colleagues found other nearby accommodations that were more modern, cost less, and did have air conditioning — but we had already committed and paid for everything.

I relied too much on the hotel options provided to me and should've found my own accommodations sooner.

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2. The rats weren't afraid, which made me afraid.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (6)

I came across a funny tweet that asked, "What did Paris do with all the rats?" I'm convinced they put them all under a bridge in Montmartre, where I stayed, because I passed more than a dozen rats huddled together while I was taking a walk on my first night.

These rats did not run away. Instead, they started casually walking in my direction. I work in New York City, but I will never get used to rats that aren't afraid of humans.

I wasn't shocked that rats roam the streets of Paris; I've watched "Ratatouille." However, the boldness and audacity with which these French rats approached me kept me on edge.

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3. Transportation was a headache.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (7)

I spent $60 as soon as I landed in France. That was my first shock. I was not informed about any media shuttle from Paris Charles de Gaulle airport to my hotel in Montmartre — about 25 to 30 kilometers, or 17 miles, away. One of my colleagues flew in with bags and camera equipment and had to haul everything to her hotel on the train.

In Tokyo, there were free shuttles to transport guests from the airport to media-appointed hotels. In Paris, I was given a 30-day free Métro card and directed to the taxi area.

I could've taken a free one-hour commute on the train and subway, but since I had too many bags, I opted to pay for a 30- to 40-minute taxi ride.

Tokyo had shuttles that ran to every venue we visited. Paris, on the other hand, had limited buses. No shuttles operated between the press center and one of the basketball venues located in Lille — two hours from my hotel.

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4. The visa process I witnessed was heartbreaking.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (8)

Africans typically experience higher rejection rates when applying for a Schengen visa. I learned this firsthand when I organized a concert in Paris during the Olympics and received an invitation letter from one of the mayors for three West African musicians to perform in the city.

I thought an invitation letter from a French official, service passports, and all required documents would be enough to secure a French visa, but I was mistaken. And it was a costly mistake. After being led to several French embassies and consulates, the artists I was trying to work with were denied entry to France. This left a bitter taste in my mouth.

It was hard to enjoy a place that I felt didn't want my people there.

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5. Tokyo set unrealistically high expectations for free swag.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (9)

Tokyo spoiled me. When it hosted the 2020 Games, it gave the press lots of functional and meaningful swag.

Maybe the city had to give away all of the merchandise it produced before the pandemic. The Tokyo media center gave away Tokyo 2020 book bags, towels, notepads, pens, stadium cushions, and more. The organizers even had students from local schools present gifts to different delegations.

Based on the generosity of Tokyo, I created a little extra room in my suitcase for Paris swag. All we got was a Coca-Cola water bottle. I'm still grateful because something is better than nothing, but I wasn't impressed.

I would've loved something that represented Paris or French culture.

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6. The water was too hard and caused my skin to blister.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (10)

The first time I visited Europe was over 20 years ago. I was just a kid spending the summer with my cousins in the Netherlands. This time, I returned to the States with a rash all over my face, arms, and legs. I was later diagnosed with severe eczema triggered by the harsh water.

During the Olympics, I experienced the same discomfort. Within days of being in Paris, blisters started spreading across my body — especially on my hands. I couldn't wash my face with water; I had to use wipes.

It was so uncomfortable that I bumped my flight up and left before the closing ceremony. Based on what I know now, I would've paid closer attention to the accommodations and searched for a newer hotel with updated plumbing and filtered water.

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7. The hotel breakfast was a huge disappointment.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (11)

Every morning, the hotel staff hung a bag on my door handle with a hard baguette, a soft croissant, and sometimes a banana or an apple.

This was not the Parisian hotel breakfast I was expecting. Where were the crepes? The eggs? Again, I should've done my research. I couldn't keep up with all the carbs and politely asked the hotel staff not to deliver breakfast after the first week.

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Despite these inconveniences, the Olympics was an experience to remember.

I just returned from the Paris Olympics and it was nothing like I expected. These 7 awful things surprised me the most. (12)

It's easy to dwell on everything that went wrong, but many great moments were sprinkled between the chaos.

For starters, the city of L'Île Saint-Denis hosted Station Afrique, a venue celebrating African music, fashion, food, and culture. All of the concerts I attended there were amazing. It was a great precursor to the 2026 Youth Olympics, which will take place in Dakar, Senegal — the first Olympic event to ever be held on the African continent.

The indescribable energy of being in the stadium while these athletes break records and make history cannot be replicated on a TV screen. I appreciated having access to these spaces and meeting the foreign Olympic volunteers who sacrificed their time and money to make these Games happen.

Finally, most of the food was good. Whether the AC worked or not, every restaurant I visited was worth the sweat. And I met many great people, which made the experience worth it.

August 15, 2024: This story was updated to clarify that Manseen Logan attended the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics as part of a nonprofit sports media organization.

If you volunteered or worked at the Paris 2024 Olympics and would like to tell your story, email Manseen Logan at mlogan@businessinsider.com.

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