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Stade Roland Garros is located at the western side of Paris, at the southern boundary of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris's 16th arrondissement. The triangular property is bounded by Avenue Porte d'Auteuil and A13 autoroute on the north and Boulevard d'Auteuil on the south.
Find out below the official map of Roland-Garros tournament. Let yourself be guided and discover the different points of interest to prepare your visit. Click HERE to download the stadium map.
The Roland-Garros Stadium does not have its own metro stop. The closest metro stop, Porte d'Auteuil, on line 10, is a 10' walk from the stadium. Free shuttles are available during the tournament. Download the detailed Roland-Garros transport map with all the various metro, bus, shuttle options.
Please note that at Roland Garros there is no direct access to the stadium entrances. All visitors must pass through one of the three Mandatory Checkpoints (PPO) in order to enter the secure perimeter and access the stadium entrances. Click HERE to download the stadium map
Apr 11, 2023 · The Stade Roland-Garros is waiting for you to discover! Take an amazing guided tour of a place steeped in tennis history and savour the RG experience. Venture behind the scenes and follow in the footsteps of the greatest champions the game has ever seen, all the way from the locker room to the legendary Court Philippe-Chatrier.
(Roland-Garros) Official website: Founded: 1891; 133 years ago () Editions: 127 (2023) 93 Grand Slam events (since 1925) Location: Paris, XVIth arrondissement France: Venue: Stade Roland Garros (since 1928)
Located on the edge of Bois de Boulogne, close to Parc des Princes, Roland-Garros hosts the French Open each year (one of the four tennis Grand Slam tournaments), a major global sporting event organised by the French Tennis Federation that is broadcast in more than 220 countries worldwide.