Roland Garros Stadium

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클룩 회원
2 Nov 2025
I was lucky enough to squeeze in a tour with Indigo Travel's Peter Pan guide to Giverny (which closes in the winter), Van Gogh's village, and the Palace of Versailles as the last tour of 2025. This tour is highly recommended, offering a perfect blend of fun, emotion, and informative content! The guide's energy level was just right for me, providing excellent explanations and even bringing a DSLR camera to take beautiful snapshots. We, the three sisters, were deeply touched by the guide's dedication and sincerity, and the kind guidance created unforgettable memories. While Paris is great, Indigo Travel's Peter Pan guide is a must-do for a day trip outside of the city! Don't miss it! lol
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George ****************
29 Oct 2025
chloe was our tour guide. she was excellent. the eiffel tower really is magnificent. if your short on time in paris, the eiffel tower should be a priority. we started the tour at the office of the tour company and walked 2 blocks to the eiffel tower. it was a good walk. we went thru the back area with not much tourists around. once we got to the eiffel tower, it was easy going in. will definitely come back to see the eiffel tower again when they repaint it with a new color.
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LO *******
29 Oct 2025
You can sit on the boat and enjoy the riverside scenery. The Eiffel Tower is beautifully lit up at night. The price is reasonable, and the food tastes normal.
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tseng ********
29 Oct 2025
The food was better than expected. The seating arrangement was a bit cramped. After eating, you can go to the bow and stern to take pictures. After a day of walking, it's a good place to relax with dinner. Overall, recommended.
George ****************
28 Oct 2025
we took the bus from paris to mont st. michel (2.5 hrs with 30 min rest stop). spent 3 hrs at the mont st michel (including lunch), we also went up the abbey. took the bus again back to paris (2.5 hrs with 30 min rest stop). overall the place is very nice and a must see. but the time we spent there is very limited because of the travel time. i think its best to spend the whole day (excluding travel time) at mont st michel so you dont rush the sceneries. we did not get the guided tour option but the guide that was with us in the bus, here name is ROSEO, she explained the itinerary plus a little about the place during the bus ride. she explained it in english and spanish. will definitely book again.
Nandini *
26 Oct 2025
look is best. I got it with good budget
Nandini *
26 Oct 2025
excellent customer services from klook for the booking , got gift from hotel
yap ******
27 Oct 2025
Our guide Camille was friendly and responsible. She shared many interesting stories and historical facts about France throughout the tour, making it a worthwhile travel package! 👍👍👍
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What to know about Roland Garros Stadium

Nestled in the heart of Paris's 16th arrondissement, the Roland Garros Stadium is a world-renowned tennis complex that captivates sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Known for hosting the prestigious French Open, this iconic venue offers a unique blend of sporting excellence, rich history, and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. Discover the spirit of the French Open as you walk in the footsteps of tennis legends and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this legendary venue. Experience the thrill of this cultural landmark, where history, fashion, and exclusive events come together to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a tennis enthusiast or simply a curious traveler, Roland Garros Stadium promises a captivating journey through France's sporting culture.
2 Av. Gordon Bennett, 75016 Paris, France

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Court Philippe Chatrier

Step into the heart of tennis history at Court Philippe Chatrier, the crown jewel of Roland Garros. With its impressive seating capacity of 15,225, this iconic venue has been the main stage for the French Open since 1928. Whether rain or shine, the retractable roof and floodlights ensure that the thrilling matches continue uninterrupted. Feel the excitement as you take in the grandeur of this legendary court, where tennis legends have battled for glory.

Guided Tour of Roland Garros Stadium

Embark on a captivating journey through the storied halls of Roland Garros Stadium with our Guided Tour. This behind-the-scenes experience invites you to explore the locker rooms, the iconic Court Philippe-Chatrier, and the serene Jardin des Mousquetaires. As you walk in the footsteps of tennis greats, admire the statues and enjoy a panoramic view of the stadium complex. Relive the history of the French Open and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this world-renowned venue.

Court Suzanne Lenglen

Discover the elegance and innovation of Court Suzanne Lenglen, named after the legendary French tennis player. This secondary stadium, with a seating capacity of 10,068, is a marvel of modern design. Its retractable roof, inspired by Lenglen's pleated skirt, and the state-of-the-art underground irrigation system make it a standout feature of Roland Garros. Experience the blend of tradition and technology as you witness the thrilling matches held in this remarkable venue.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Roland Garros Stadium, named after the pioneering aviator Roland Garros, is a cornerstone of France's sporting history. Constructed in 1928 for the country's first Davis Cup defense, it has been a witness to numerous historical events, including its use as a detention center during World War II. This iconic venue celebrates the legacy of tennis legends and the Parisian Grand Slam, making it a cultural icon that attracts fans from around the globe. The French Tennis Federation is dedicated to preserving this rich heritage for future generations.

Unique Playing Surface

The courts at Roland Garros are renowned for their 'red clay' surface, which is actually a combination of white limestone and a thin layer of red brick dust. This unique composition not only provides excellent drainage but also offers a distinct playing experience that challenges even the most seasoned tennis players.

Player Experience

Step into the shoes of a tennis champion with a guided tour that takes you through the locker room, press room, and onto the court. This immersive experience offers a unique perspective, allowing you to feel the excitement and atmosphere of the prestigious French Open from a player's viewpoint.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Roland Garros, treat yourself to the delightful local Parisian cuisine. The area boasts a variety of dining options, from traditional French bistros to contemporary eateries, offering a chance to savor the unique flavors and culinary artistry of the region.