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Hotels Near Roland Garros: Where to Stay for the French Open

If you're heading to the French Open in 2026, start thinking about hotels now. Roland Garros is in the 16th arrondissement of western Paris, right on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne — a quieter, more residential part of the city than most visitors see. The tournament runs from May 18 to June 7, and hotels in this area sell out well before the first match.

You'll need to decide between staying close to the stadium or staying in central Paris. The 16th puts you within walking distance of Roland Garros and in one of Paris's most elegant neighborhoods, but there's less to do in the evenings and you'll pay more. Central Paris gives you better restaurants and nightlife, but you're looking at a 20-30 minute metro ride to the courts each day.

We've organized the options from closest to the stadium outward, so you can find the balance that works for your trip.

Auteuil: The Neighborhood Around Roland Garros

Roland Garros is in the Auteuil quarter, the westernmost part of the 16th arrondissement, bordering Boulogne-Billancourt to the southwest and the Bois de Boulogne to the north. Auteuil is quiet and residential, known for its private villas, art nouveau architecture, local markets, and good brasseries. It's not a neighborhood you'd stumble into as a first-time Paris visitor, but if you want a relaxed, local feel rather than a tourist corridor, you'll like it here.

If you have time between matches, the Musée Marmottan Monet holds the world's largest collection of Monet paintings and is well worth a visit. The Fondation Louis Vuitton is also in the area, though it's in the northern part of the Bois de Boulogne, about 4 km from the stadium — better as a separate half-day outing. The Bois de Boulogne itself borders the stadium and is a nice spot for a morning run or a walk between sessions.

Getting to Roland Garros by Metro

Metro Line 10 is the most direct route: take it to Porte d'Auteuil, about a 2-minute walk from the stadium. Michel-Ange Molitor (Lines 9 and 10) is also within easy walking distance. From central Paris (Odéon), the journey takes around 15-20 minutes on Line 10. RER C stops at Avenue Henri Martin, but that station is a 30-40 minute walk from the courts, so it's not a great option on match days.

During the tournament, the metro gets busy but the signage and organization from the stadium side are good. If you're staying within the 16th, walking is often easier. The neighborhood is flat, leafy, and simple to get around on foot.

Hotels Within Walking Distance of Roland Garros

These three properties are all in the 16th arrondissement, close enough that you can walk to the stadium without relying on the metro.

Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris, MGallery — The Closest Full-Service Option

16 Avenue de la Porte Molitor, Paris, 75016
Nearest metro: Michel-Ange Molitor (Lines 9/10)

Built around a historic public swimming pool that opened in 1929, the Molitor is about a 5-minute walk from Roland Garros — one of the closest hotels you'll find. It has a 46-meter heated outdoor pool, a 33-meter indoor pool, a Clarins spa, three dining venues, and a rooftop terrace. There are over 100 works of street art across the walls and corridors, which gives it a personality you don't often get from five-star properties in Paris.

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Hôtel Boileau — Quiet and Affordable in Auteuil

81 Rue Boileau, Paris, 75016
Nearest metro: Exelmans (Line 9) or Michel-Ange Auteuil (Lines 9/10)

A small, well-kept hotel on a quiet Auteuil street, around 15-20 minutes on foot from Roland Garros. The rooms are individually decorated, it has a family-run feel, and the price is reasonable for the 16th. There's free WiFi, a bar, and a terrace. Reviews consistently mention how clean the rooms are and how helpful the staff is. If you don't feel like walking to the stadium, the metro gets you to Porte d'Auteuil in under 10 minutes.

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Saint James Paris, Relais & Châteaux — For Privacy Over Proximity

43 Avenue Bugeaud, Paris, 75116
Nearest metro: Porte Dauphine (Line 2)

A gated château-hotel in the upper 16th, redesigned by Laura Gonzalez with layered, colorful interiors that feel like old money without being stiff. It's further from the stadium than the other options here, so you'll want a taxi or the metro on match days. But it's one of the few true château hotels in Paris, and if you care more about having a special place to come back to than being steps from the courts, it's worth considering. The Fondation Louis Vuitton is about a 15-20 minute walk through the Bois de Boulogne, or a short taxi ride.

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Hotels Near Roland Garros with Easy Metro Access

Not every good option is in the 16th. This hotel is in the neighboring 15th arrondissement, with a direct metro line to the stadium.

Hôtel Beaugrenelle Saint Charles — Eiffel Tower Side, Budget Price

82 Rue Saint-Charles, Paris, 75015
Nearest metro: Charles Michels (Line 10)

In the 15th arrondissement near the Seine, this 3-star hotel is next to Charles Michels station on Line 10. One thing to know: the western end of Line 10 runs as a one-way loop past Porte d'Auteuil, so check the direction before you board. From this address, you're about a 20-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower, which gives you a much better evening base than the 16th. Rates are lower than anything closer to the stadium.

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Budget Hotels in Boulogne-Billancourt for the French Open

Boulogne-Billancourt borders the 16th and is the closest suburb to Roland Garros. Hotels here cost less than inside Paris, and the trip to the stadium — 15-25 minutes depending on where exactly you are — is manageable by bus, taxi, or on foot. If you're planning to spend most of your days at the courts and just need somewhere comfortable to sleep, this area makes a lot of sense.

Résidence AURMAT Appart Hôtel — Kitchen, Comfort, No Fuss

Boulogne-Billancourt
Nearest metro: Boulogne-Jean Jaurès (Line 10)

About 15-20 minutes on foot from the stadium, AURMAT is an apart-hotel with kitchenettes in every unit. If you're staying for a week or more of the tournament, being able to make your own breakfast or a late-night snack makes a real difference to both your budget and your energy. Reviews mention friendly staff and clean rooms, and the metro to central Paris is straightforward. It's not fancy, but it's comfortable and well-located for what you need.

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Ibis Paris Boulogne-Billancourt — Predictable and Clean

Boulogne-Billancourt
Nearest metro: Billancourt (Line 9)

About a 25-30 minute walk or a short taxi ride from the stadium. This Ibis gets consistently good reviews for cleanliness, breakfast, air conditioning, and comfortable beds — the stuff you actually care about when you're spending all day at the courts and just want a good night's sleep. Line 9 connects to Michel-Ange Molitor, which is walking distance from the stadium.

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Common Questions About Hotels Near Roland Garros

Answers to the most common questions about staying near Roland Garros:

What hotels are closest to Roland Garros stadium?

Hotel Molitor is the closest full-service option, about a 5-minute walk from the Porte Molitor entrance. Résidence AURMAT in Boulogne-Billancourt is roughly 15-20 minutes on foot. Hôtel Boileau is similar. There's nothing right at the stadium gates — the area around it is residential and borders the park.

Is it better to stay near Roland Garros or in central Paris?

It depends on how many match days you have. If you're going for several days, staying in the 16th or Boulogne-Billancourt saves you the daily commute and you'll appreciate having a short walk home after a long day at the courts. If you have one or two match tickets and you're mostly sightseeing, central Paris gives you more to do and more hotel options. Line 10 makes the commute manageable either way — around 15-20 minutes from central arrondissements.

Do hotels near Roland Garros sell out during the French Open?

Yes, and earlier than you'd think. The 16th arrondissement doesn't have many hotels to begin with, and demand during the tournament pushes prices up fast. The best options near the stadium can be booked out months before the draw is even announced. It's worth booking with free cancellation early and adjusting later if your plans change.

How do you get to Roland Garros from central Paris?

Metro Line 10 from Odéon to Porte d'Auteuil is the easiest route — around 15-20 minutes with no transfers. Several bus lines also stop near the stadium. Avoid driving on match days; traffic backs up near the Bois de Boulogne.

Book through Dyme — travel that goes further

Every hotel booking on Dyme funds solar installations for schools and hospitals, cutting their electricity costs for decades. Whether you're staying in the 16th arrondissement for easy stadium access or in Boulogne-Billancourt for better value, Dyme has competitive rates and a booking that does something useful.

If your trip includes early flights or a late arrival, it’s worth considering a night near Charles de Gaulle Airport to simplify logistics at the start or end of your trip.

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Hotels Near Roland Garros: Where to Stay for the French Open

If you're heading to the French Open in 2026, start thinking about hotels now. Roland Garros is in the 16th arrondissement of western Paris, right on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne — a quieter, more residential part of the city than most visitors see. The tournament runs from May 18 to June 7, and hotels in this area sell out well before the first match.

You'll need to decide between staying close to the stadium or staying in central Paris. The 16th puts you within walking distance of Roland Garros and in one of Paris's most elegant neighborhoods, but there's less to do in the evenings and you'll pay more. Central Paris gives you better restaurants and nightlife, but you're looking at a 20-30 minute metro ride to the courts each day.

We've organized the options from closest to the stadium outward, so you can find the balance that works for your trip.

Auteuil: The Neighborhood Around Roland Garros

Roland Garros is in the Auteuil quarter, the westernmost part of the 16th arrondissement, bordering Boulogne-Billancourt to the southwest and the Bois de Boulogne to the north. Auteuil is quiet and residential, known for its private villas, art nouveau architecture, local markets, and good brasseries. It's not a neighborhood you'd stumble into as a first-time Paris visitor, but if you want a relaxed, local feel rather than a tourist corridor, you'll like it here.

If you have time between matches, the Musée Marmottan Monet holds the world's largest collection of Monet paintings and is well worth a visit. The Fondation Louis Vuitton is also in the area, though it's in the northern part of the Bois de Boulogne, about 4 km from the stadium — better as a separate half-day outing. The Bois de Boulogne itself borders the stadium and is a nice spot for a morning run or a walk between sessions.

Getting to Roland Garros by Metro

Metro Line 10 is the most direct route: take it to Porte d'Auteuil, about a 2-minute walk from the stadium. Michel-Ange Molitor (Lines 9 and 10) is also within easy walking distance. From central Paris (Odéon), the journey takes around 15-20 minutes on Line 10. RER C stops at Avenue Henri Martin, but that station is a 30-40 minute walk from the courts, so it's not a great option on match days.

During the tournament, the metro gets busy but the signage and organization from the stadium side are good. If you're staying within the 16th, walking is often easier. The neighborhood is flat, leafy, and simple to get around on foot.

Hotels Within Walking Distance of Roland Garros

These three properties are all in the 16th arrondissement, close enough that you can walk to the stadium without relying on the metro.

Molitor Hotel & Spa Paris, MGallery — The Closest Full-Service Option

16 Avenue de la Porte Molitor, Paris, 75016
Nearest metro: Michel-Ange Molitor (Lines 9/10)

Built around a historic public swimming pool that opened in 1929, the Molitor is about a 5-minute walk from Roland Garros — one of the closest hotels you'll find. It has a 46-meter heated outdoor pool, a 33-meter indoor pool, a Clarins spa, three dining venues, and a rooftop terrace. There are over 100 works of street art across the walls and corridors, which gives it a personality you don't often get from five-star properties in Paris.

Book the Molitor on Dyme →

Hôtel Boileau — Quiet and Affordable in Auteuil

81 Rue Boileau, Paris, 75016
Nearest metro: Exelmans (Line 9) or Michel-Ange Auteuil (Lines 9/10)

A small, well-kept hotel on a quiet Auteuil street, around 15-20 minutes on foot from Roland Garros. The rooms are individually decorated, it has a family-run feel, and the price is reasonable for the 16th. There's free WiFi, a bar, and a terrace. Reviews consistently mention how clean the rooms are and how helpful the staff is. If you don't feel like walking to the stadium, the metro gets you to Porte d'Auteuil in under 10 minutes.

Check availability at Hôtel Boileau on Dyme →

Saint James Paris, Relais & Châteaux — For Privacy Over Proximity

43 Avenue Bugeaud, Paris, 75116
Nearest metro: Porte Dauphine (Line 2)

A gated château-hotel in the upper 16th, redesigned by Laura Gonzalez with layered, colorful interiors that feel like old money without being stiff. It's further from the stadium than the other options here, so you'll want a taxi or the metro on match days. But it's one of the few true château hotels in Paris, and if you care more about having a special place to come back to than being steps from the courts, it's worth considering. The Fondation Louis Vuitton is about a 15-20 minute walk through the Bois de Boulogne, or a short taxi ride.

See rates at Saint James Paris on Dyme →

Hotels Near Roland Garros with Easy Metro Access

Not every good option is in the 16th. This hotel is in the neighboring 15th arrondissement, with a direct metro line to the stadium.

Hôtel Beaugrenelle Saint Charles — Eiffel Tower Side, Budget Price

82 Rue Saint-Charles, Paris, 75015
Nearest metro: Charles Michels (Line 10)

In the 15th arrondissement near the Seine, this 3-star hotel is next to Charles Michels station on Line 10. One thing to know: the western end of Line 10 runs as a one-way loop past Porte d'Auteuil, so check the direction before you board. From this address, you're about a 20-minute walk from the Eiffel Tower, which gives you a much better evening base than the 16th. Rates are lower than anything closer to the stadium.

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Budget Hotels in Boulogne-Billancourt for the French Open

Boulogne-Billancourt borders the 16th and is the closest suburb to Roland Garros. Hotels here cost less than inside Paris, and the trip to the stadium — 15-25 minutes depending on where exactly you are — is manageable by bus, taxi, or on foot. If you're planning to spend most of your days at the courts and just need somewhere comfortable to sleep, this area makes a lot of sense.

Résidence AURMAT Appart Hôtel — Kitchen, Comfort, No Fuss

Boulogne-Billancourt
Nearest metro: Boulogne-Jean Jaurès (Line 10)

About 15-20 minutes on foot from the stadium, AURMAT is an apart-hotel with kitchenettes in every unit. If you're staying for a week or more of the tournament, being able to make your own breakfast or a late-night snack makes a real difference to both your budget and your energy. Reviews mention friendly staff and clean rooms, and the metro to central Paris is straightforward. It's not fancy, but it's comfortable and well-located for what you need.

Check availability at Résidence AURMAT on Dyme →

Ibis Paris Boulogne-Billancourt — Predictable and Clean

Boulogne-Billancourt
Nearest metro: Billancourt (Line 9)

About a 25-30 minute walk or a short taxi ride from the stadium. This Ibis gets consistently good reviews for cleanliness, breakfast, air conditioning, and comfortable beds — the stuff you actually care about when you're spending all day at the courts and just want a good night's sleep. Line 9 connects to Michel-Ange Molitor, which is walking distance from the stadium.

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Common Questions About Hotels Near Roland Garros

Answers to the most common questions about staying near Roland Garros:

What hotels are closest to Roland Garros stadium?

Hotel Molitor is the closest full-service option, about a 5-minute walk from the Porte Molitor entrance. Résidence AURMAT in Boulogne-Billancourt is roughly 15-20 minutes on foot. Hôtel Boileau is similar. There's nothing right at the stadium gates — the area around it is residential and borders the park.

Is it better to stay near Roland Garros or in central Paris?

It depends on how many match days you have. If you're going for several days, staying in the 16th or Boulogne-Billancourt saves you the daily commute and you'll appreciate having a short walk home after a long day at the courts. If you have one or two match tickets and you're mostly sightseeing, central Paris gives you more to do and more hotel options. Line 10 makes the commute manageable either way — around 15-20 minutes from central arrondissements.

Do hotels near Roland Garros sell out during the French Open?

Yes, and earlier than you'd think. The 16th arrondissement doesn't have many hotels to begin with, and demand during the tournament pushes prices up fast. The best options near the stadium can be booked out months before the draw is even announced. It's worth booking with free cancellation early and adjusting later if your plans change.

How do you get to Roland Garros from central Paris?

Metro Line 10 from Odéon to Porte d'Auteuil is the easiest route — around 15-20 minutes with no transfers. Several bus lines also stop near the stadium. Avoid driving on match days; traffic backs up near the Bois de Boulogne.

Book through Dyme — travel that goes further

Every hotel booking on Dyme funds solar installations for schools and hospitals, cutting their electricity costs for decades. Whether you're staying in the 16th arrondissement for easy stadium access or in Boulogne-Billancourt for better value, Dyme has competitive rates and a booking that does something useful.

If your trip includes early flights or a late arrival, it’s worth considering a night near Charles de Gaulle Airport to simplify logistics at the start or end of your trip.

Find Hotels Near Roland Garros on Dyme →