The seated volleyball and wheelchair tennis events will be held at the Stade Roland-Garros (non-contractual visual).
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Find essential accessibility information for your visit to the Roland-Garros site for the Paralympic Games.

Roland-Garros Stadium spectator guide

Wheelchair Tennis

Roland-Garros Stadium accessibility map

Carte d’accessibilité au site de compétition Stade Roland-Garros

How to get to the competition site

Taking a shuttle

Get to competition venues from several Paris stations thanks to the dedicated shuttle service for disabled people and wheelchair users and their companions. This service is reserved for spectators with a disability ticket and their companions. These are the only shuttles with access to drop-off zones.
Reserve your shuttle up to 48 hours before each session.
Shuttle drop-off and pick-up zones on the map above.

Coming by car

Disabled spectators can get to the competition site by motorized vehicle (cab, adapted cab, personal vehicle…) by stopping at a dedicated drop-off zone. This drop-off zone is accessible to all types of vehicle but does not allow parking.
Reserved disability parking spaces are between Gate 23 and Gate 27 of the Roland-Garros Stadium, located at Boulevard d'Auteuil, 75 016 Paris ( 48°50'48.2 "N 2°14'46.6 "E).
Find the drop-off/pick-up and parking zones on the map above.

I take public transport

I consult theÎle-de-France Mobilités, RATP and Paris 2024 public transportwebsites and mobile applications forlines and stations recommended for people with disabilities.
PSH and PFR spectators benefit from personalized assistance from the drop-off zone to the site entrance, provided by City of Paris volunteers trained at the Point Accueil Accessibilité (PAA) located at 48°50'47.9 "N 2°14'47.6 "E.
For the Stade Roland-Garros, the "Pont du Garigliano" station on the RER C line and the T3a tram are the nearest accessible stations.
Find public transport stations on the map above.

How does on-site reception work?

People with disabilities or special needs can receive additional help from Paris 2024 volunteers, including priority access, mobility assistance, hearing loops and a dog-friendly area. After the site entrances (located 48°50'46.8 "N 2°14'52.8 "E), an information desk will remain open.