Paris
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to experience golf when visiting Paris?
Given there's only one primary course near the city, your golf experience will center around it. We recommend dedicating a half-day to enjoy the course, perhaps combining it with a morning or afternoon of Parisian sightseeing. It's a fantastic way to add a unique outdoor activity to your classic city trip.
When should I plan my trip to Paris to include a round of golf?
For the best conditions, aim for the shoulder seasons-late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll find pleasant weather for golf and fewer crowds than the peak summer months, making for a more relaxed experience both on the course and in the city. Avoid winter, as conditions can be quite damp.
What should I budget for a golf day near Paris?
Expect green fees for the single course to be on the higher side, typically ranging from €100-€150, reflecting its exclusivity and proximity to the capital. Factor in additional costs for transport-a taxi or ride-share will be most convenient-and potentially club rental if you're not traveling with your own. It's an investment, but a memorable one.
What makes the golf course near Paris unique?
The course offers a classic parkland layout, beautifully maintained with mature trees and subtle elevation changes that challenge your shot-making. Its true uniqueness lies in its historical charm and the feeling of escaping the urban bustle for a serene, green oasis just a short distance from the Eiffel Tower. You'll appreciate the quiet elegance.
Is it easy to get to the golf course from central Paris?
Getting to the course is quite straightforward, though not a quick walk. We suggest using a ride-share service or a taxi, which will get you there in about 30-45 minutes depending on traffic and your starting point. Public transport is an option, but it involves transfers and adds considerable travel time, so we don't typically recommend it for convenience.