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Roland-Garros Stadium Tour with Behind-the-Scenes Access

Duration
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1.5 hours

Free cancellation
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Free cancellation up to 3 days before the start of your experience

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Guided tour

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Take a 1.5-hour guided behind-the-scenes tour through Roland-Garros, visiting the press rooms, locker rooms, Presidential Box, and the players’ corridor to Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Step into the iconic Chatrier stadium, tilt your head up to its striking retractable roof, and take in sweeping views of the world’s most famous clay court.

Visit the vibrant Yannick Noah mural and explore the Tenniseum, where trophies, stories, and historic moments bring the sport’s legacy to life.

Hear fun insights and backstage anecdotes from your guide, revealing how this legendary stadium runs year-round, long after the French Open lights go out.

With rare access and rich commentary, this is one of the most complete and immersive ways to experience the true spirit of Roland-Garros.

Entry to Roland-Garros Stadium

Guided tour (English/French/Spanish as per option selected)

Access to press rooms, locker rooms, Court Philippe-Chatrier corridor

View of the clay court

Visit the Yannick Noah mural

Entry to the Tenniseum museum

Access to the Presidential stand

View Roland-Garros trophies

No transportation to/from the stadium

No food or drinks included

Some stadium areas may be closed during your visit due to ongoing activities

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Experience Roland-Garros stadium like a player, with a guided behind-the-scenes tour that takes you into areas normally closed to the public.

Getting started

Arrive at the Roland-Garros entrance with your mobile ticket ready. After a quick security check and ticket validation, your guide will lead you inside. From there, you’ll ease straight into your 1.5-hour behind-the-scenes tour.

What to expect

Roland-Garros Stadium

Roland-Garros Stadium is the iconic home of the French Open, renowned for its red clay courts, electrifying match-day atmosphere, modern architecture, and a long legacy of tennis champions.

Features

  • 1.5-hour guided experience: Enjoy a well-paced guided tour that takes you through Roland-Garros’ most important areas without feeling rushed.

  • Behind-the-scenes access: Explore press rooms, locker rooms, the Presidential Box, and the player corridor, which are spaces normally reserved for players and officials.

  • Philippe-Chatrier revealed: Step into the main stadium, admire its retractable roof, and take in sweeping views of the legendary clay court.

  • Champion moments brought to life: Hear stories of tennis legends and learn how unforgettable matches shaped the history and spirit of Roland-Garros.

  • Art and tribute spaces: Visit the vibrant Yannick Noah mural and uncover the story behind this anniversary artwork.

  • Tennis history showcased: Wander through the Tenniseum museum gallery, where artifacts and exhibits trace the evolution, technology, and heritage of the sport.

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Bring your booking confirmation for a smooth check-in at the Grande Boutique, which will be your meeting point.

Accessibility

  • This tour is wheelchair accessible.

Additional information

  • Some areas may be closed on the day due to ongoing stadium activities.

  • Group tours can be requested in French, English, German, Spanish, and more.

  • The stadium shop can be visited before or after the tour.

  • Access via Métro Porte d’Auteuil, Michel-Ange Auteuil/Molitor, and multiple bus lines.

  • A café and restaurant are available inside the stadium for guests.

  • Discounted tickets and under-18 pricing are available for eligible visitors.

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