Roland Garros last year was great, shame Roger didn't win it...but the tournament and the atmosphere were awesome...can't wait to come back here this year again... XOXO

Roland Garros last year was great, shame Roger didn't win it...but the tournament and the atmosphere were awesome...can't wait to come back here this year again... XOXO
We booked our tickets through Championship Tennis Tours in Arizona and got better seats than we anticipated. As we have family in France we didnt need a whole package, just the tickets. We were warned about issues regarding the transfer of tickets by the official french open website and CTT was very up front from the start about Roland Garros'...
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If you love Tennis, this place is a must visit! The grounds themselves are hidden in a quaint Parisian suburb, very close to the city center. So you wont spend much time making your way there. If you do visit, make sure you catch the tours. The stadium tours happen every hour, and only costs €20. For that, you get...
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Should have written sports, not football . That's what comes of having a football conversation while writing about something else!
They are going to destroy a beautiful public garden (more than a century old) in front of the stadium, just to build tennis court that are going to be used 3weeks a year. That disgusted me.
One of the best tornaments in the whole world, with the parisian chic on top of it / all you need for a summer delight !
If you like sports, especially tennis, and you like history this tour
is for you! you can go behind the scenes, in the locker room, this
is old style french sporty class. the stadium is amazing and the
location is a small pie shape within walking distance to the city
and restaurants. Can't wait to get tickets to the tournament...
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We stayed at the Marriott Boylogne about 1 mile from Roland Garros. It is an exquisite neighbor and tru Parsian. We were luckily enough to enter a court due to an unlocked gate. It was exciting and worth the effort.
A place for the football fanatics among us. I felt I was being dragged along - I wasn't keen but went along for my husband's sake. he thought it was great. You need to be a sports afficionado for this one.
Roland Garros is my no. 1 favorite tennis Grand Slam and even though my visit was only for the qualifying round, it was enjoyable. It's a dream come true for me.
From Porte d’Auteuil Metro, there are 2 signages on the road to the stadium. We followed the one on the left and ended up walking over 30 minutes. The...
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