May 11 2026

Roland-Garros 2026: The ideal stay in an apart'hotel

Bird's eye view of an empty tennis court at Roland-Garros featuring orange clay and white markings.

The 2026 Roland-Garros Open takes place from May 18 to June 7 at the legendary Porte d'Auteuil stadium, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. To attend this Grand Slam in optimal conditions, booking flexible accommodation combining the independence of an equipped kitchen and concierge services is the most strategic option for spectators.

The sports calendar and infrastructures for the 2026 edition

The hustle and bustle of Parisian clay officially began on Monday 18 May with Opening Week. This first week, entirely devoted to the qualifying events, allows fans to closely observe the training of the top seeds and to discover the young talents trying to snatch their ticket to the main draw. On Thursday, May 21, the Philippe-Chatrier court created the event by hosting the “Gaël & Friends” exhibition evening, an unprecedented initiative combining athletic performances and pop culture. The traditional Yannick Noah Charity Day will take over on Saturday 23 May, offering a series of exhibition matches in a family atmosphere before the real tension in the competition.

The main draw opens on Sunday 24 May, triggering two weeks of intense confrontations. The stadium has undergone spectacular modernizations in recent years. The Philippe-Chatrier Court and the Suzanne-Lenglen Court, now both protected by retractable roofs, guarantee the maintenance of major matches regardless of the vagaries of spring weather. The evening sessions, scheduled rigorously at 8:15 p.m., focus all the media attention on the main poster of the day. The Simonne-Mathieu Court, an architectural jewel semi-buried in the middle of the greenhouses of Auteuil, stands out as an exceptional green theater for the matches of the first week. The tournament will reach its peak during the women's singles finals on Saturday 6 June, followed by the men's singles on Sunday 7 June, crowning the new masters of this 125th edition.

Parisian clay: A demanding and mythical surface

Attending this tournament is above all understanding the uniqueness of its surface. The ochre clay, composed of limestone covered with crushed brick, slows the ball considerably and accentuates the rebound effects. This technical specificity turns each exchange into a real test of physical stamina and mental strategy for players. Rallies are getting longer, slides are becoming an essential component of travel, and the tactical dimension is taking precedence over pure striking power.

For spectators, this relative slowness offers a show of incomparable readability. The aesthetics of the movements, the choreography of the supports and the dramaturgy of the long exchanges make this Grand Slam a special event on the world tennis calendar. The days spent in the stadium's bays require similar stamina on the part of the public, confronted with the thermal variations and the emotional intensity of matches played in five sets under the Paris sun.

The logistical advantage of a hotel near Roland-Garros

Navigating the capital during the fortnight of the tournament requires rigorous planning. The stadium attracts tens of thousands of visitors daily, quickly saturating metro lines 9 and 10, as well as the boulevards bordering the Bois de Boulogne. The identification of a hotel near Roland-Garros is essential as a prerequisite for optimizing your rest time and minimizing the exhaustion associated with public transport. Positioning itself strategically in the west of the capital allows you to reach security checks in a few stations, while avoiding the hyper-concentration of the immediate surroundings of the stadium.

The sectors bordering the 16th arrondissement, which are particularly well connected, offer an extremely effective alternative. An establishment positioned as Yuna Porte Maillot illustrates the perfect balance of this compromise. Located on a major communication node, it facilitates extremely smooth transit to the stadium doors. Spectators can leave their accommodation at the last moment before the start of the 11:00am matches, saving themselves the long trips through the city. This geographical proximity makes perfect sense during nighttime returns, when the famous evening sessions last well beyond midnight and when the fluidity of the return trip becomes an absolute priority.

The functional independence of a Roland Garros apart hotel

The pace of life imposed by a Grand Slam is difficult to match with the unchanging schedules of the traditional hotel industry. Traditional restaurants invariably close their kitchens while spectators barely leave the stands on the center court. The selection of a Roland Garros apart hotel responds militarily to this constraint of unpredictability. Having your own living space, structured around a fully equipped kitchen with refrigerator, dishwasher and stovetop, gives you total control of your schedule. Preparing a light dinner at one in the morning or organizing a tailor-made protein breakfast becomes a simple formality.

The contemporary experience offered by the residences Yuna rethink urban hospitality by merging this residential autonomy with the standards of discreet luxury. The apartments incorporate top-quality bedding, an essential condition for physical recovery after a day of trampling through crowded alleys. The meticulous sound insulation of the spaces, coupled with efficient air conditioning, sanctuary the nocturnal rest. Access protocols using personalized digital codes permanently eliminate queues at the reception, ensuring total discretion and freedom of movement. These arrangements transform the place of stay into an authentic private base camp.

Extending the experience: Parisian cultural influence

If sporting excellence motivates the original trip, a stay in Paris is the ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in the local art of living. Establishing your neighborhoods in key areas of the city makes it possible to balance the fervour of the courts with cultural breaths. A hyper-central anchor such as Yuna Les Halles places the traveller at the direct crossroads of historical institutions, making the collections of the Louvre or the architecture of the Pompidou Center accessible for an impromptu morning visit. The underground transport infrastructures in this district also provide express connections to the entire urban fabric.

Aesthetes and lovers of high fashion will instinctively prefer more confidential addresses. An apartment located in Yuna Saint-Honoré invites you to stroll through the windows of jewelers on Place Vendôme and the avant-garde concept stores. For a radical break in tone, the geographical elevation of Yuna Montmartre offers a panoramic view over the zinc roofs, encouraging strolls in a village setting preserved from the urban hustle and bustle. The intellectual and literary heritage of the Left Bank also retains all its power of attraction; to reside in Yuna Saint-Germain allows you to frequent historic cafes and antique galleries, drawing a striking contrast with the athletic intensity of the Roland-Garros stadium.

Key Facts

  • Official dates: Monday, May 18 to Sunday, June 7, 2026.
  • Location: Roland-Garros Stadium, Gordon Bennett Avenue, Paris 16th.
  • Special events: “Gaël & Friends” evening on May 21, Yannick Noah Day on May 23.
  • Preferred type of accommodation: Aparthotels offering equipped kitchens, digital access and flexible living spaces.

FAQS

When does the 2026 Main Draw start?

The main draw of the 2026 edition starts on Sunday 24 May, following an entire week devoted to public training and qualifying phases. The first exchanges generally start at 11:00am on the annex and main courts.

What are the transport solutions to reach the stadium?

The sports complex is directly served by metro line 9 (Michel-Ange Auteuil or Michel-Ange Molitor stations) and line 10 (Porte d'Auteuil station). Multiple bus lines also facilitate the approach from the western belt of the city.

What are the advantages of a furnished apartment with hotel services?

Renting this type of hybrid accommodation allows you to maintain your culinary independence thanks to real cuisine, while benefiting from rigorous services such as a fiber Wi-Fi connection, professional cleaning and secure luggage storage.

How are the evening sessions on Center Court organized?

Established to magnify major posters in the spotlight, the evening sessions on the Philippe-Chatrier court start at 8:15pm. They stage a unique match of a very high level, likely to last late into the night in the event of a balanced duel.

Where to stay to avoid the crowds in the immediate vicinity of the courts?

Favoring neighborhoods in western Paris with excellent transport links, such as the Porte Maillot sector, allows you to reach the stadium in a few dozen minutes while enjoying the calm of a residential neighborhood at the end of the day.

Where to stay in Paris? Discover Yuna aparthotels

Yuna, new generation aparthotels in the heart of Paris
Yuna offers accommodations designed to offer both the flexibility of a hotel and the comfort of an apartment. Each residence has autonomous entrances, an online concierge, fully equipped spaces and tasteful decoration. Here is an overview of their strategic locations:

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May 11 2026

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