If you are a tennis fan,
An opportunity not to be missed
Go behind the scenes at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris and see the courts and locker rooms where tennis stars have played!
This tour will take you around every nook and cranny of the Roland Garros Stadium, the venue where the world's four major Grand Slam tournaments are held every year. Don't miss the chance to see the legendary place in tennis history with interesting behind-the-scenes stories told by your tour guide.
The Mecca of Tennis,
Roland Garros Stadium Tour
Take a guided tour of the iconic sports venue in Paris, France, the Roland Garros Stadium! The Roland Garros Stadium is the venue for the French Open Tennis Tournament, one of the world's four Grand Slam tournaments. Opened in 1928, it is famous for its unique playing courts and has been the stage for historic matches.
Famous statues in the stadium
There are two most famous statues at the Roland Garros stadium: the statue of Rafael Nadal, known as the King of Clay, and the Roland Garros statue, which is the symbol of the stadium's name.
See the dynamic statue of Rafael Nadal, winner of the French Open a whopping 14 times. And while he is not directly related to tennis, you can also admire the statue of Roland Garros, a famous French fighter pilot during World War I who has become a symbol of sport and patriotism.
Explore the behind-the-scenes story
The Roland Garros Stadium Tour will take you on a tour of the legendary players’ stadiums, training areas, and backstage. You’ll also get to see the locker rooms where players prepare, the press conference room, and the VIP area, giving you a different perspective on tennis tournaments. You’ll also get up close to the iconic Roland Garros clay courts and learn about their fascinating stories from your guide.
Meeting Point:
Grand Boutique (Gate 36)
Grande Boutique on Avenue Gordon-Bennett (Gate 36)
address :
Roland Garros Stadium
2 Av. Gordon Bennett, 75016 Paris, France
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Hours of operation:
11:45 AM / 5:00 PM
※ Please arrive 15 minutes before the meeting time.
Roland Garros Stadium