@ February 09, 2020
Jacqueline Lawrie
Fabulous day watching the French open. Although the stadium was very busy it didn't feel overcrowded with lots of out of the way places to take refuge. Queues for loos and food but staff were very efficient
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Stade Roland Garros is a complex of tennis courts located in Paris that hosts the French Open, a tournament also known as Roland Garros. It is a Grand Slam championship tournament played annually around the end of May and the beginning of June. It is named after Roland Garros, a pioneering French aviator.
@ 09 Feb, 2020
Fabulous day watching the French open. Although the stadium was very busy it didn't feel overcrowded with lots of out of the way places to take refuge. Queues for loos and food but staff were very efficient
@ 12 Dec, 2019
This tournament rocks! The facilities and restaurants in the grounds are expensive. The clay courts are fabulous and watching a match is incredible activity. Definitely recommend visiting this place during the tournament.
@ 23 Dec, 2019
What an amazing complex! If you are a tennis lover/enthusiast, it’s definitively a must go while in Paris. It’s a little bit outside of the center, but it’s relatively close to the soccer stadium of PSG (Parc des Princes), so you “kill two rabbits with one shot”
@ 11 Aug, 2019
Turned out to be a very disappointing experience. I was very much looking forward to it. Based on website information, I was expecting to visit the stadium museum but, as it turned out, nothing was open and there was a lot of stadium construction. I enjoyed the ambience of the place but would have probably not wasted time and money visiting it if the web site had clearly mentioned that it was closed.
@ 16 Dec, 2019
The last time i seeing this location it's a great place ,but now the french tennis federation it's knocked down a part of this historic parc to make way for the new Roland Garros courts, just for two weeks per year !!!. I'm a fan of tennis, but it's such a shame that it's being placed over this beautiful location , when the money win , shame on you !