Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Large sizedVenue capacity is 40,000

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🏟️ Address: Stade Roland-Garros, 2 Avenue Gordon Bennett, Paris, 75016, France Directions in Google Maps
Public parking spaces directly around the venue are reserved for local residents only. Roland-Garros ticket holders will therefore need to use one of the off-site car parks which are open to tournament visitors. Please note that whilst using the below car parks is endorsed by the tournament organisers, not all are officially supervised or organised by them.
Paid general admission car parks
The following car parks are all located in good proximity to at least 1 of Roland-Garros' 3 mandatory entry checkpoints (PPO), and can be used by visitors who do not have parking passes included in the price of their tournament tickets:
"Special" (VIP) car parks
The following car parks can be used by some premium or hospitality ticket holders, whose tickets include "guest" parking or an allocated premium parking space:
Motorcycle and moped parking
It is prohibited to drop people off or pick them up on the roads directly around the venue, so travellers using taxis or other rideshare vehicles should make use of one of the designated areas, close to the 3 mandatory entry checkpoints (PPO).
Drop-off areas
Disabled drop-off area
There is a designated drop-off area at 8 Boulevard d'Auteuil, 75016, exclusively for the use of persons in possession of a disability card or other official documentation.
Taxi ranks
Public buses
There are a range of public bus routes that stop within a short walk of Stade Roland-Garros' 3 mandatory entry checkpoints (PPO):
Private coaches
There is a designated coach drop-off point located at 19 Boulevard Murat, 75016, just a 270 m (3 min) walk from checkpoint Molitor.
Roland-Garros can be easily reached on the Paris Metro system - there are 3 stops within an 800 m walk of at least 1 of the venue's 3 mandatory entry checkpoints (PPO):
It is recommended that spectators leaving Stade Roland-Garros get on the metro at Michel-Ange Molitor station.
Visitors making use of the metro are encouraged to purchase their return ticket at the beginning of the day, as it is easier than purchasing a second ticket at the end of the session, when the metro stations are busiest.
Hundreds of bicycle racks are available near to all 3 mandatory entry checkpoints (PPO): Auteuil, Molitor, and Boulogne. The bike racks by checkpoint Molitor are supervised by a tournament attendant between the hours of 07:00 and 23:00, and there will also be a bike repair station available at this location. It is strongly recommended that bike locks are still used throughout all bike storage facilities. Access to the bicycle parking is available upon presentation of any tournament ticket.
If you are staying in the 16th arrondissement or nearby, it is possible to walk to Stade Roland-Garros; travellers staying north of the venue can even allow some extra time to make their journey, and make the scenic 4.0 km (48 min) walk through Bois de Boulogne park.
For those staying further away, taking public transport is recommended, due to Paris' large size. For example, it is an 8.0 km (96 min) walk to the venue from the 1st arrondissement in the centre of Paris.
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