Double good news for Parisians: the fine weather is back... and so are the tennis courts at the Jardin du Luxembourg! After a two-year hiatus, the legendary spot in the 6th arrondissement is (finally) reopening its six porous concrete courts. Game, set, match: sport is back in the heart of one of the capital's most beautiful gardens.
This reopening, expected to be a winning comeback, is the result of an invitation to tender launched by the Senate - owner of the premises - and won by the Anybuddy platform. From now on, you can reserve your court in just a few clicks, without the need for a license or subscription. Let's go for an ace in a royal setting!
Tennis has been part of the garden's DNA since the late 19th century. Officially laid out in 1984, the courts have seen generations of amateurs, enthusiasts and budding champions come and go. Between statues, fountains and century-old trees, it's hard to imagine a more chic setting for a well-placed forehand.
Just a stone's throw from the courts, the Pavillon Raynal, a small 50 m² chalet with changing rooms, showers and toilets, ensures players' comfort. A nod to Paul Raynal, a historic figure in French sport and founder of the Fédération de Longue Paume.
Whether you're a weekend warrior or a master of the precision lift, the tennis courts of the Jardin du Luxembourg are the place to be. It's time to get back into the swing of things, in a setting worthy of a Parisian Grand Slam!
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Location
Luxembourg Gardens
19 rue de Vaugirard
75006 Paris 6
Booking
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