Witness Tennis Legends in Action – Watch the world’s top players battle it out on the iconic clay courts of Paris
Unmatched Grand Slam Atmosphere – Experience the electrifying energy, from thrilling matches to the passionate crowd
Parisian Experience Beyond Tennis – Enjoy world-class hospitality, gourmet dining, and the charm of Paris in spring
- The History of Roland-Garros -
Roland-Garros is one of the most prestigious tournaments in tennis and the
only Grand Slam played on clay. Held annually in Paris, this iconic event
attracts the world’s top players as they battle for glory on the legendary red
courts. Known for its intense rallies and grueling matches, Roland-Garros
tests skill, endurance, and strategy like no other tournament. Whether you're
a lifelong tennis fan or a first-time spectator, the electrifying atmosphere
and historic moments make it a must-see event.
Beyond the on-court action, Roland-Garros offers a unique Parisian experience.
Fans can explore the vibrant grounds, enjoy gourmet French cuisine, and soak
in the charm of the City of Light. From luxury hospitality options to
affordable seats with incredible views, there’s something for every tennis
lover. Secure your tickets now and be part of the excitement as champions are
crowned on the world’s most famous clay courts!
- Package Offers -
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Nestled within the Auteuil greenhouses in a lush setting, the L'Orangerie is an exceptional reception area on the ground floor of an elegant 19th century half-timbered building. Take time between matches or throughout the day to talk with your guests and enjoy cocktails and champagne at your leisure on the pleasantly shaded patio.
2. LE
PAVILLON:
Bathed in sunlight with a refined decor, this area has 500m2 of outdoor space for gourmet lunches or intimate cocktails to spoil your guests. You can also enjoy an exceptional view of the players as they train, away from the public eye.
Sit back and enjoy a relaxing break in this bright, stylish, informal lounge on the 1st floor of the L'Orangerie. All day long, discover new culinary experiences and enjoy complimentary drinks while watching the matches on screen, and savour our lunchtime canapés. Just a stone's throw from the Philippe-Chatrier court.
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- Q&A -
1. Which court do I have access to?
A: The hospitality package provide access to the Phillippe-Chatrier court in
the Premium Category and to the adjoining courts in free seating.
2. When will I receive the exact seat on the court?
A: The e-ticket issued to guest do not include court seat number. Uppon
presentation of the e-ticket at the entrance to Rolland-Garros, a counterfoil
with the seat numbers and rows is issued. It is not possible to choose the
exact location on the court. However, the Premium category is very well
placed.
3. What match will I be able to watch on the day of my visit?
A: For day sessions from the first round to the round of 16: Access to three
matches on Philippe-Chatrier Court as well as all matches on the side courts.
For evening sessions from the first round to the round of 16: Access to one
match (the day's fixture) on Philippe-Chatrier Court as well as all matches on
the side courts. For the semifinals: Access to the two women's semifinals on
Thursday of the second week and the two men's semifinals on Friday of the
second week. IMPORTANT: We cannot predict in advance which players will
compete on the courts. Match times may also vary depending on the duration of
previous matches.
A: All common dangerous objects are prohibited, specifically selfie sticks,
bags larger than 15L, bottles larger than 1.5L, helmets, camera lenses larger
than 20cm, and ice packs. A locker is available outside the stadium for these
items, particularly suitcases and helmets.
A: Each dining area has a cloakroom for storing your belongings.
A: Any exit from the Roland-Garros grounds is final. However, you can enter
and exit each court as you wish within the grounds.
A: Seating plans are created and assigned in advance of the event. The maximum
number of people per table is 12 and the minimum is 2. Guests are not able to
choose their seating. In some cases, they may be asked to share a table with
other guests.
A: All menus offer a vegetarian alternative. Kosher options can be ordered 48
hours in advance. A "regarding prohibitions" menu is also available.
A: To access the Orangerie and the Mezzanine, the nearest stop is the Hôtel
Molitor before going through security. To access the Pavilion, you can get
dropped off right in front of the "Carrefour des anciens combattants"
(Veterans' Crossroads).
How to get to the Roland-Garros stadium -
Address: Roland-Garros Stadium VIP entrance, Crossing Avenue Gordon Bennett and Boulevard d'Auteuil, 75016 Paris
By metro: Porte d'Auteuil (Line 10) OR Michel-Ange d'Auteuil (Line 9 and 10) OR Michel-Ange Molitor (Line 9 and 10)
By bus: Lines 22 - 32 - 52 - 62 - 72 - 123 - 241 - 260 - PC1
By bike or motorbike: Two-wheeled parking areas are available at the « Points de Passage Obligatoire ». You will also find Vélib' (bike) stations nearby.
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