Looking for the best hotels near Roland Garros in Paris? Whether you’re visiting for the French Open or simply want to stay in a quiet, upscale part of the city, choosing the right location makes all the difference. Below you’ll find carefully selected hotels near Roland Garros, ranging from luxury to budget-friendly options, including hotels within walking distance and hotels close to metro line 10 for easy access to central Paris.
Where exactly is Roland Garros located?
Roland Garros is located in western Paris, in the 16th arrondissement, right next to the Bois de Boulogne. The stadium sits just outside the busy city center and is known for its calm, green, and elegant atmosphere. This is not a typical tourist area, but rather a great choice if you already know Paris or prefer more space and tranquility.

The neighborhood features wide avenues, stately buildings, plenty of greenery, and excellent local amenities. You’re close to the Bois de Boulogne, the Seine River, and charming areas such as Auteuil and Passy. Thanks to the metro and train connections, you can reach central Paris surprisingly quickly.
Despite the large number of hotels in Paris, there are relatively few hotels close to Roland Garros. If you want to stay nearby, booking well in advance is highly recommended.
Best hotels within walking distance of Roland Garros
1 Hotel Molitor Paris – MGallery (luxury)
Hotel Molitor is an iconic five-star hotel located about a 10-minute walk from Roland Garros. The hotel is best known for its historic indoor and outdoor swimming pools, but the rooms, spa, and restaurant also make this a truly special place to stay. We spent three days here ourselves and can honestly say it’s a unique hotel.

Perfect if you’re visiting Roland Garros and want to treat yourself. Metro stations Porte d’Auteuil and Michel-Ange Molitor are within easy walking distance.
Best for: luxury stays, tennis fans, a memorable Paris experience
Walking distance to Roland Garros: 5–10 minutes
Parking: available nearby, valet parking possible
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2 Hotel Boileau (3-star)
Hotel Boileau is a comfortable, small-scale hotel on a quiet street in Auteuil. Roland Garros is about a 20-minute walk away. The rooms are neat but fairly simple. For this neighborhood, it’s reasonably priced and the metro station is close by.

Best for: affordable comfort, quiet location
Walking distance to Roland Garros: 20 minutes
Parking: yes, paid and reservation required
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3 Hotel Poussin (budget hotel, 3-star)
A small, well-kept hotel about a 20-minute walk from Roland Garros. Two metro stations are within 250 meters of the hotel. Prices are attractive, but please note that the rooms do not have air conditioning.

Best for: budget travelers, convenient location
Walking distance to Roland Garros: 20 minutes
Parking: no
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4 Hôtel Noucha (luxury boutique hotel, 4-star)
Hôtel Noucha is a stylish boutique hotel in the 16th arrondissement, located in the pleasant Auteuil neighborhood. Ideal if you’re looking for peace and comfort while still being well connected to Roland Garros. This 4-star hotel feels more refined than average. Food lovers will also feel right at home here.
Close to metro lines 9 and 10, making it easy to travel to Roland Garros as well as to popular areas like Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter.

Best for: quiet surroundings, elegant neighborhood, excellent connections
Walking distance to Roland Garros: 30 minutes (2 km), metro or taxi recommended
Parking: no
5 Hôtel Beaugrenelle Saint Charles (mid-range, 3-star)
This hotel is located a bit farther from Roland Garros, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. We still recommend it because it’s extremely practical: close to the metro toward Roland Garros and set in a lively, enjoyable neighborhood. The hotel is right next to Charles Michels metro station (line 10). You’re staying in Beaugrenelle, near the Seine, good restaurants (there’s a Starbucks across the street), and within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower (about 1.5 km).

Charles Michels metro station (line 10) is just steps away. From here, you can travel directly to Saint-Germain-des-Prés and the Latin Quarter, or transfer easily toward landmarks like Notre Dame and the Louvre.
Type: mid-range to affordable hotel (3-star)
Walking distance to Roland Garros: 45 minutes, approx. 23 minutes by metro
Parking: yes, paid and reservation required
Affordable hotels just outside the 16th arrondissement, close to Roland Garros
Boulogne-Billancourt borders Paris directly and is right next to the Roland Garros tennis stadium. It’s a pleasant, upscale suburb. From Boulogne-Billancourt, you can reach Roland Garros quickly, often paying significantly less than in the 16th arrondissement. A practical choice if the tournament is your main reason for visiting.
6 Ibis Paris Boulogne-Billancourt
This Ibis hotel is well reviewed and offers a practical yet comfortable stay. Guests often mention its cleanliness, good breakfast, air conditioning, friendly staff, and comfortable beds.
A nearby metro station (line 9) brings you close to the Eiffel Tower (Trocadéro). If you continue farther, you can travel to Boulevard Haussmann or transfer at Chaussée d’Antin to line 7 for central Paris.

Best for: budget-friendly, practical stay
Walking distance to Roland Garros: 30 minutes (2 km), bus or taxi/Uber recommended
Parking: yes, about a 7-minute walk away, paid and reservation required
Check prices and availability at ibis Paris Boulogne-Billancourt
7 Campanile PRIME Paris Ouest Boulogne
Another affordable option in Boulogne-Billancourt. Comfortable rooms, reliable quality, and good connections to Roland Garros (bus or taxi) and central Paris. A metro station on line 9 is very close (see travel details above). Please note that there is no air conditioning and rooms can be somewhat noisy.

Best for: budget-conscious travelers
Walking distance to Roland Garros: approx. 25 minutes
Parking: no
8 Résidence AURMAT Appart Hôtel (3-star)
A great option if you like having a kitchenette in your hotel room. This gives you more flexibility to prepare simple meals while still enjoying hotel-style services. Clean rooms in various price ranges and a warm welcome. Conveniently located close to Roland Garros. The metro allows fast travel to central Paris.

Best for: budget travelers who want extra in-room flexibility
Walking distance to Roland Garros: yes (15-minute walk)
Parking: no
Getting to Roland Garros and public transportation
Roland Garros is easily accessible by public transportation:
- Metro line 10: Porte d’Auteuil and Michel-Ange Molitor stations
- Metro line 9: Michel-Ange Auteuil or Michel-Ange Molitor stations
- RER C: Avenue Henri Martin station, a longer walk but useful from other parts of Paris
- Several bus lines stop near the stadium
During the tournament, it can be crowded, but signage and organization are excellent.
What’s good to know when staying near Roland Garros?
- Book your hotel well in advance, especially during the tournament
- Dining options nearby are limited, making reservations a smart idea
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll likely do quite a bit of walking
- The area is quiet in the evenings, with little nightlife
- Central Paris can be reached in about 20 to 30 minutes
What else can you do near Roland Garros?
The area around Roland Garros is surprisingly versatile and perfect for a relaxed yet stylish stay in Paris.
Museums nearby
- Fondation Louis Vuitton (modern art and architecture)
- Musée Marmottan Monet (home to many Monet works)
Bois de Boulogne
Located right next to the stadium, the Bois de Boulogne is one of Paris’s largest green spaces, ideal for walking, picnics, or cycling. You’ll also find Parc de Bagatelle and the Jardin d’Acclimatation here.
Auteuil and Passy
These charming residential neighborhoods are known for their local feel, markets, bakeries, and excellent restaurants. Less touristy, but very pleasant.
Seine walks and viewpoints
Strolling along the Seine is beautiful here. In the Passy area, you’ll find lovely views toward the Eiffel Tower without the crowds of Trocadéro.
Shopping and dining
Don’t expect major shopping streets, but you will find quality boutiques, specialty food shops, and excellent brasseries. Of course, traveling into central Paris is always easy.
Is staying near Roland Garros a good choice?
Yes, especially if you’re visiting the tennis tournament or already familiar with Paris. You’ll stay in an elegant, green, and relaxed area with excellent connections to the rest of the city. If comfort, calm, and accessibility matter to you, this is an excellent base.
If you prefer to be right in the heart of Paris’s major sights, other neighborhoods may be more suitable. But for Roland Garros and a peaceful stay in a refined area, this is without a doubt one of the best locations.
Tips for booking a hotel near Roland Garros
- Choose a hotel within walking distance or close to metro line 10 or metro line 9
- Roland Garros is located in the 16th arrondissement, right next to Boulogne-Billancourt
- Book early, especially during Roland Garros, as prices rise quickly
- Look for free cancellation options, useful with changing match schedules
- Hotels just outside Paris, such as Boulogne-Billancourt, often offer the best value for money
