Olympic Games Paris 2024
Venues

Stade Roland-Garros

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Roland-Garros is a legendary stadium. An iconic global tennis area, it will be a key venue for the Paris 2024 Games for which it is writing a new page in its illustrious history. For the Paris 2024 Games, Roland-Garros will not only host the tennis and wheelchair tennis competitions, but also boxing and sitting volleyball.

Named after French aviator Roland Garros, the stadium was built in 1928 as the stage for the achievements of French players at the Davis Cup. 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.

Extended and modernised on a number of occasions over the years to rival the other Grand Slam venues, Roland-Garros is now spread over 12 hectares and has 18 clay courts. The latest modernisation plan, rolled out from 2015 to 2021, has made it possible to install a retractable roof with a revolutionary design for the Philippe-Chatrier court, while a 5,000-seat court named after Simonne-Mathieu was integrated into the Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil gardens.

Legacy

Stade Roland-Garros, which hosts international tennis tournaments each year, will continue to stage a range of sporting and cultural events.

Venue information

Department: 75

City: Paris, 16th arrondissement

Distance from the Olympic and Paralympic Village: 12km to the southwest

Games venues nearby: Parc des Princes, South Paris Arena #1, #4 and #6, Eiffel Tower Stadium, Esplanade des Invalides, Pont d’Iéna, Champ de Mars Arena

Tourist attractions nearby: Eiffel Tower, Invalides, Bois de Boulogne, Louis Vuitton Foundation, Jardin d’acclimatation

Spectator Guides

> Consult the spectator guide for the Boxing events

> Consult the spectator guide for the Tennis events

How to get there?

Public transport

Boxing from 06 to 08 August and Tennis from 29 to 31 July and 01 to 04 August:

  • "Avenue Foch" stop: RER C, then take the free Paris 2024 bus to the venue
  • "Porte Dauphine" stop: Metro 2 / T3b, then take the free Paris 2024 bus to the venue
  • "Porte d'Auteuil" stop: Metro 10, then 600 m walk to the venue

Boxing on 09 and 10 August and Tennis on 27, 28, 30 July and 02 and 03 August:

  • "Avenue Foch" stop: RER C, then take the free Paris 2024 bus to the venue
  • "Porte Dauphine" stop: Metro 2 / T3b, then take the free Paris 2024 bus to the venue
  • "Porte d'Auteuild" stop: Métro 10, then 600 m walk to the venue

During the Olympic period, we recommand that you take the free Bus Paris 2024 from the ‘Avenue Foch / Porte Dauphine’ stop to get to the venue.

Wheelchair tennis :

  • "Porte d'Auteuil" stop: Metro 10, then 600 m walk to the venue.

Bike parking facilities for spectators

  • Avenue de Saint-Cloud - 75016 Paris
  • Avenue du Général Sarrail - 75016 Paris

Accessibility information

  • Wheelchair users car park: Stade Roland-Garros Porte 25 Boulevard d'Auteuil (75016 Paris)
  • People with disabilities drop-off zone: Stade Roland-Garros 8 boulevard d'Auteuil (75016 Paris)

Find all information about venue accessibility on our dedicated page.

Paris 2024 Public Transport Application

Download the Paris 2024 Public Transport application to plan your route, bookmark your competition venue and receive real-time personalised information on transport conditions.

Our tip: buy your Paris 2024 pass on the app for unlimited travel on the entire Île-de-France transport network, for the number of days of your choice. This will help you avoid queuing at stations.