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Finding parking near Stade Roland Garros/ Court central Philippe Chatrier, Paris

Need parking Stade Roland Garros/ Court central Philippe Chatrier for your match day? Because access routes are controlled and demand spikes during the tournament, the practical move is to plan where your car will stay before you arrive.

Book private parking near Court Philippe-Chatrier with Mobypark

Mobypark lets you pre-book bookable private parking spots that owners don’t actively use—such as hotel parking, office building spaces, private driveways, and unused garage areas. When public parking around Roland-Garros gets tight, reserving a private spot can help you avoid arriving and searching in last-minute traffic.

It can also be a smarter way to compare cost versus pay-as-you-go options during busy dates—prices for street and public garages often rise when the stadium is at full capacity. With Mobypark, you can focus on securing the right parking plan for your entry time.

Plan your route using the stadium entry points (PPO)

Roland-Garros doesn’t offer a simple “drive right up to the gate” experience. You need to pass through the stadium’s Points de Passage Obligatoire (PPO) to enter the controlled perimeter. That means the best parking is the one that reduces how much you have to improvise once you’re close—especially at peak arrival times.

Before you choose a place, check which side you’ll enter from, then pick parking that matches your route to the PPO that serves Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Street parking near the Court: expect restrictions and limited availability

On-street spaces around the stadium are often difficult to rely on during tournament days. Even when you spot a legal space, turnover is high and you may be dealing with short time limits or permit-based restrictions. If you want to avoid time pressure after your drive, it’s worth comparing those uncertainties with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.

If you’re trying street parking anyway, arrive earlier than you think you need, keep an eye on signage (time limits and resident/zone rules), and leave buffer time for walking from your parking to your PPO access point.

Public garages and paid lots: book to avoid “sold out” moments

Public garages are usually an easier option than street parking because they’re designed for vehicle access and often have clear pricing. During Roland-Garros, though, demand can fill up capacity quickly, particularly for evening sessions and busy match blocks. In those moments, reserving a private spot with Mobypark can be an effective alternative to rolling the dice on garage availability.

When comparing options, pay attention to entry/exit timing rules (especially if you’ll arrive after early matches) and whether you need to plan for additional walking once you’re inside the stadium perimeter.

Accessible parking and drop-off basics for PRM mobility

If you’re travelling with accessibility needs, look for public paid parking options near accessible entry points and follow the marked routes inside the area. Your goal is straightforward: reduce route complexity between where you park and where you enter.

When you reserve via Mobypark, choose a spot that lets you access the right PPO-side route comfortably, then follow the stadium’s accessibility guidance on arrival.

Bikes are a different story—check what “free parking” actually applies to

You may see references to free parking near Roland-Garros, but some “free” options are specifically for bicycles around the PPO areas—not for cars. Before you plan around a free-looking sign or mention, double-check that it’s for your vehicle type.

For car parking on match day, the safer approach is to pre-book a guaranteed spot—such as through Mobypark—so you don’t end up making a last-minute decision under pressure.

Use the prefilled search on this page to select your dates and arrival time, then compare parking plans around Court Philippe-Chatrier with options you can reserve ahead of time.

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FAQ about parking near Stade Roland Garros/ Court central Philippe Chatrier

How much does parking near Stade Roland Garros / Court Philippe-Chatrier cost during tournament days?
Prices typically vary a lot depending on the date, match session, and whether you choose street parking, a public garage, or a reserved private spot. During Roland-Garros, pay-as-you-go options can get expensive and availability can tighten. Pre-booking a private spot (for example through Mobypark) helps you plan around your entry time and compare options with less last-minute pricing pressure.
Is there free parking near Court Philippe-Chatrier?
Reliable free car parking near Court Philippe-Chatrier is usually limited during Roland-Garros. Some references to “free parking” online are often about bicycle parking near PPO areas, not car parking. For a car, plan for paid parking and consider reserving ahead to avoid being forced into the first available option.
Should I reserve parking in advance for Roland-Garros?
Yes—during Roland-Garros demand rises quickly, and searching on arrival can waste time. Since you must enter via the stadium’s controlled entry points (PPO), it’s best to secure parking that matches your route and arrival window. Pre-booking a private spot on Mobypark is one way to reduce uncertainty.
Where should I park if I’m arriving via Porte d’Auteuil (PPO Auteuil side)?
Choose parking that reduces your need to improvise once you’re close, and line it up with the PPO-side route you’ll use to enter. If street parking is sparse or time-restricted, it’s often smarter to compare with a reserved private option on Mobypark so you don’t have to hunt right before entering.
Is there accessible (PRM) parking near the stadium entrances?
There are accessible solutions using public parking near accessible entry points, and you should follow the stadium’s PRM guidance on arrival. If you reserve through Mobypark, make sure the route from your vehicle to the accessible PPO-side path works for your needs, then follow the marked accessible directions inside the area.