Sample Itinerary
Every spring, Paris trades its quiet charm for the high-stakes energy of Roland-Garros. There’s nothing quite like watching the world’s best battle it out on those iconic red clay courts. A trip to Paris is about more than just the tennis, it’s the perfect excuse to wander along the Seine, dive into the local food scene, and soak up the elegance that makes Paris so special.
Day 1 - Bienvenue à Paris!
Your home base is the Hôtel Bel Ami, a cool, boutique spot right in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Once you've had a chance to settle in, we’ll get together for a welcome dinner at the oldest restaurant in the city. It’s a great chance to meet the rest of the group and hear from our special tennis guest, who’ll be sharing some insider takes on what to expect at Roland-Garros this year. We’ll talk through the plans for the week over a great meal, officially kicking off your time in the City of Lights.

Day 2,3,4 - Experience Roland-Garros
The next few days are all about the clay. Each morning, you’ll head over to the grounds with our team and go straight to your dedicated hospitality space to fuel up for the day. Transportation is included with your package, so theres no need to fight with your Uber app or brave the metro. Tickets also include complimentary food and beverage, so you can relax and grab a drink between matches. While you’ll have reserved seats on Court Philippe-Chatrier for the headliners, you’re also free to wander. Some of the best energy at Roland-Garros is found on the outer courts, and you’ll have first-come, first-served access to all of them whenever you want to get closer to the action.

Day 4 - Play tennis on la terre battue
One morning, you’ll get to actually step out onto the red clay yourself. We’re heading to a local club so you can get a feel for what it’s like to play on la terre battue during a casual hitting session. Afterward, we’ll all grab a Parisian brunch together. It’s a fun, laid-back way to experience the surface firsthand before we head back to watch the tournament.
Day 5 - Extra excursions
After a day on the clay, we offer a boat tour down the Seine. It starts with a lazy, 10-minute stroll from our hotel to the water’s edge, where our private launch is waiting. For two hours, the agenda is simple: keep the champagne flowing and soak in the skyline. We’ll have a guide on board to point out the icons like the Eiffel Tower.

Days off
If you have some extra time, we definitely recommend staying a day or two longer just to soak in Paris without a schedule. Since you’re staying right in the heart of Saint-Germain, you’re perfectly placed to wander into world-class boutiques, grab a table at a famous sidewalk café, or just walk along the Seine. It’s the perfect chance to explore the city at your own pace—whether that’s finally checking the Louvre off your list, visiting a local market, or spending a quiet afternoon in the Luxembourg Gardens.

Time to head home
When it’s finally time to check out, you’ll be heading off with some pretty incredible memories of French tennis. If your flight isn't until later, we definitely recommend soaking up the Saint-Germain atmosphere one last time. You can grab a final espresso at a sidewalk café, wander the stalls of a local boulangerie, or take a quiet lap through the Luxembourg Gardens. Paris always has a way of leaving you with "one more thing" to see, but after a week of world-class clay-court drama, it’s the perfect high note to end on.