Roland-garros
at the most Parisian Palace
Immerse in a world-class sporting experience in Paris for the most anticipated event in tennis.
An original scenography inspired by the tournament
As Paris welcomes the most eagerly awaited tennis tournament of the year, Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris adorns itself in the colours of Roland-Garros, in partnership with ALL Accor, the tournament's official partner. Tennis enthusiasts are invited into a fully immersive experience within the Palace, which has been transformed for the occasion into a living tribute to the heritage of Paris's most prestigious Grand Slam. This creative concept was born from a collaboration between the teams at ALL Accor, the Palace, and the artists associated with Roland-Garros.
From the moment guests step into the Lobby, they are enveloped in an interplay of light, greeted by a dichroic glass installation inspired by the tournament's iconic courts: an ethereal, ever-shifting playing field that invites exploration.
The experience continues along the hotel's corridors, reimagined as a historical gallery. Portraits trace the storied history of the tournament and pay tribute to the great legends of French tennis.
At the heart of the hotel's restaurants, the terrace hosts a tennis court inspired by the colours of clay, elevated by a net and a referee's chair crafted in dichroic glass.
The Palace's private Cinema will broadcast live matches from the tournament, a unique opportunity to experience Roland-Garros in the intimate and storied setting of Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris.
The Roland-Garros Suite - The art of detail
For the most immersive experience of all, the sumptuous Suite Royal Monceau has been renamed the "Suite Roland-Garros", unveiling an exclusive, limited-edition décor that weaves together design, light, and the spirit of the game.
The bathroom is distinguished by a striking contemporary mashrabiyya on the luminous ceiling. Its typographic latticework reinterprets the Court Philippe-Chatrier, casting shifting graphic shadows across the marble and transforming the act of bathing into a full immersion in the tournament's visual identity.
At the centre of the room, a glass console showcases a composition of tennis balls. Traversed by an LED beam, it reveals their every detail — the texture of the felt, the Roland-Garros insignia — rendering each one a sculpture, poised between sporting object and artistic installation.
Extending this universe further, the suite also features a table tennis table, carrying the spirit of play into an atmosphere that is at once playful, contemporary, and refined.
Le Bar Long x Lacoste
The collaboration with Lacoste deepens the experience at the very heart of the hotel: Le Bar Long takes on a new visual identity co-created with the iconic crocodile house. Members of the reception and bar teams don exclusive pieces from the brand.
On the menu, the exquisite Lenglen dessert enriches this partnership — a creation by Yazid Ichemrahen and Alexandre Favre, developed in collaboration with Giraudi Lacoste and inspired by the iconic Lenglen bag. A delicate balance of lemon and vanilla, it captures all the lightness the dessert embodies.
Le Bar Long will also offer a curated selection of cocktails specially conceived for the occasion.
Discover everything Le Royal Monceau – Raffles Paris has to offer this Roland-Garros season.
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