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SUMMARY:2026 Giro d'Italia
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Giro d’Italia is one of cycling’s three prestigious “Grand Tours.” Famously known for its grueling climbs\, passionate fans (the tifosi)\, and the iconic Maglia Rosa (Pink Jersey) worn by the overall leader\, this edition promises to be a historic journey across Bulgaria and Italy. \n\n\n\n\nContents \nToggle\n📅 When is the Fiji v Wales match in the Nations Championship 2026?📍 Where is the Fiji v Wales match in the Nations Championship 2026?🏟️ About the Cardiff City Stadium🎟️ How do I get tickets to the Fiji v Wales match in the Nations Championship 2026?✈️ How do I travel to the Cardiff City Stadium?🏨 Where to Stay in Cardiff?💡 Know Before You Go🔗 Helpful Links for Your TripCardiff City Stadium\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n📅 When and Where is the 2026 Giro d’Italia?\n\n\n\n\nDates: Friday\, May 8th – Sunday\, May 31st\, 2026.\n\n\n\nThe Grande Partenza: For the first time\, the race begins in Bulgaria for the first three stages.\n\n\n\nThe Finish: The 2026 Giro d’Italia concludes with a spectacular grand finale in Rome.\n\n\n\n\n📊 2026 Giro d’Italia Race Program and Statistics\n\n\n\nThe 2026 route is a test of extreme endurance\, heavily favoring pure climbers due to the minimal time-trialling kilometers and massive vertical gain. \n\n\n\n\nTotal Distance: 3\,459 km\n\n\n\nTotal Climbing: 49\,150 m\n\n\n\nIndividual Time Trials (ITT): 1 (40.2 km)\n\n\n\nFlat Stages: 8 (Sprinter favorites)\n\n\n\nMedium-Mountain Stages: 7 (Attackers and breakaways)\n\n\n\nHigh-Mountain Stages: 5 (Including 7 summit finishes and multiple 2\,000m+ peaks)\n\n\n\n\n🗺️ Official 2026 Giro d’Italia Route Schedule\n\n\n\nStageDateStart / FinishDistanceType1Fri 08/05Nessebar / Несебър – Burgas / Бургас156 kmFlat2Sat 09/05Burgas / Бургас – Veliko Tarnovo / Велико Търново220 kmHilly3Sun 10/05Plovdiv / Пловдив – Sofia / София174 kmFlat—Mon 11/05Rest Day / Transfer to Italy——4Tue 12/05Catanzaro – Cosenza144 kmHilly5Wed 13/05Praia a Mare – Potenza204 kmMedium Mountain6Thu 14/05Paestum – Napoli161 kmFlat7Fri 15/05Formia – Blockhaus246 kmMountain (Summit Finish)8Sat 16/05Chieti – Fermo159 kmHilly9Sun 17/05Cervia – Corno alle Scale184 kmMountain (Summit Finish)—Mon 18/05Rest Day——10Tue 19/05Viareggio – Massa (TUDOR ITT)40.2 kmTime Trial11Wed 20/05Porcari (Paper District) – Chiavari178 kmHilly12Thu 21/05Imperia – Novi Ligure177 kmFlat13Fri 22/05Alessandria – Verbania186 kmFlat14Sat 23/05Aosta – Pila133 kmMountain (Summit Finish)15Sun 24/05Voghera – Milano136 kmFlat—Mon 25/05Rest Day——16Tue 26/05Bellinzona – Carì113 kmMountain (Summit Finish)17Wed 27/05Cassano d’Adda – Andalo200 kmMedium Mountain18Thu 28/05Fai della Paganella – Pieve di Soligo167 kmHilly19Fri 29/05Feltre – Alleghe (Piani di Pezzè)151 kmMountain (Summit Finish)20Sat 30/05Gemona del Friuli – Piancavallo199 kmMountain (Summit Finish)21Sun 31/05Roma – Roma131 kmFlat / Finale\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🎟️ Tickets for the 2026 Giro d’Italia\n\n\n\nOne of the best things about the 2026 Giro d’Italia is that watching from the roadside is completely free of charge. However\, there are premium options for fans seeking a specialized experience: \n\n\n\n\nRoadside Viewing: No tickets required. Simply find a spot on the route (especially on mountain passes) early in the day.\n\n\n\nGrandstand Seating: Tickets are often available for purchase for the finish line bleachers in major cities like Rome and Milan.\n\n\n\nGiro Club Hospitality: Premium “Start” and “Finish” hospitality tickets provide catering\, large-screen viewing\, and exclusive access to the podium area.\n\n\n\nOfficial Tour Operators: Many fans book all-inclusive packages that include hotel\, transport\, and “Pass” access to restricted zones.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n✈️ Travelling to the 2026 Giro d’Italia\n\n\n\nItaly is well-connected by air and rail. Your primary entry points will depend on the stages you target: \n\n\n\n\nBy Air: * Milan (MXP/LIN): Best for the Alps and the middle stages.\n\nVenice (VCE): Perfect for the Dolomites and Friuli (Stages 18–20).\n\n\n\nRome (FCO): Ideal for the Grand Finale (Stage 21).\n\n\n\n\n\nBy Train: Use Trenitalia (Frecciarossa) and Italo high-speed networks to move between major finish cities of the 2026 Giro d’Italia.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🏨 Where to Stay for the 2026 Giro d’Italia\n\n\n\n\nCity Centers: Look for “Giro Villages” in finish cities where the 18 WorldTour teams often stay.\n\n\n\nMountain Stages: Seek out Agriturismi (farm stays) or B&Bs in the valleys near climbs like Blockhaus or Piancavallo.\n\n\n\nCyclist-Friendly: Many hotels in Northern Italy are specialized “Bike Hotels” with secure workshops and storage.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🚲 2026 Giro d’Italia Fan Experience\n\n\n\n\nThe Carovana: Arrive at the finish at least 2 hours early to enjoy the publicity caravan—a festive parade of sponsors handing out free souvenirs.\n\n\n\nThe Pink Spirit: Wear pink to join the tifosi in celebrating the 109th Corsa Rosa.\n\n\n\nTop Viewing Spots: * Stage 7 (Blockhaus): A legendary climb that will attract massive crowds.\n\nStage 10 (Tuscan ITT): Great for seeing riders individually at high speeds.\n\n\n\nStage 20 (Piancavallo): The final mountain showdown of the 2026 Giro d’Italia.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🔗 Helpful Links for the 2026 Giro d’Italia\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Giro d’Italia Website\n\n\n\nUCI (Union Cycliste Internationale)\n\n\n\nItalia.it (Official Italian Tourism)\n\n\n\nBulgaria Travel Portal
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LOCATION:Bulgaria & Italy
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SUMMARY:2026 French Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 French Open\, affectionately known as Roland-Garros\, stands as the second Grand Slam of the professional tennis calendar and the only major championship played on the iconic red clay. Since its inception in 1891\, this historic tournament has crowned legends. Rafael Nadal\, with a record 14 Men’s Singles titles\, and Chris Evert\, who claimed 7 Women’s Singles crowns\, are just two of the iconic champions to grace its courts. Dive into this essential guide to planning your trip to Paris for this unforgettable event! \n \n\n \nWhen is the 2026 French Open?\n \nThe French Open is the second Grand Slam on the professional tennis calendar and takes place every year over two weeks in late May and early June. The 2026 French Open will be held from Sunday 24th May to Sunday 7th June 2026. \n \n\n \nWhere is the 2026 French Open?\n \nThe French Open\, famously known as Roland-Garros\, takes place at the Stade Roland-Garros in Paris\, France. The tournament has been held at this iconic venue since 1928. \n \nNamed after French aviator Roland Garros\, the complex is a sprawling hub for tennis\, boasting twenty courts. Among these\, three stand out as the primary stadium courts\, each with its own history and features: \n \n\nCourt Philippe Chatrier:\n\nCapacity: 15\,000\n \nCentrepiece: Built in 1928\, this is the main court and hosts the most crucial matches\, including the French Open Finals.\n \nHistory: Known as “Court Central” until 2001\, it was renamed in honour of the long-time president of the French Tennis Federation.\n \nModern Features: Thanks to a major reconstruction in 2019\, it now features a retractable roof and floodlights\, allowing play in all conditions\, day or night.\n\n\n \nCourt Suzanne Lenglen:\n\nCapacity: Just over 10\,000\n \nSecondary Court: Constructed in 1994\, it serves as the complex’s second-largest court.\n \nHistory: Originally called “Court A\,” it’s named after Suzanne Lenglen\, one of tennis’s first global stars in the early 20th century.\n\n\n \nCourt Simonne Mathieu:\n\nCapacity: 5\,000\n \nNew Addition: Opened in 2019\, this stunning court replaced the former Court 1.\n \nTribute: It’s named after Simonne Mathieu\, a two-time women’s singles champion (1938\, 1939) and a distinguished leader of the French Resistance during World War II.\n\n\n\n \nAddress: 51 Boulevard d’Auteuil\, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt \n \n\n \n\n \nHow do I get to the 2026 French Open?\n \nThe Stade Roland-Garros is located in Bois de Boulogne\, in Paris’ 16th arrondissement\, west of the city. Here’s a comprehensive guide to reaching the venue: \n \nAirports\n \n\nCharles de Gaulle (CDG):\n\nSecond largest airport in Europe with many international flights.\n \nLocated 30km north of Paris.\n \nEasy access to central Paris via the RER B train network\, with a travel time of about 35 minutes.\n\n\n \nOrly Airport (ORY):\n\nSmaller but still the second busiest airport in France.\n \nPrimarily serves domestic destinations and budget airlines.\n \nThe Orlyval automated metro service connects Orly Airport terminals to the RER B train network at Antony station. A specific ticket is required to travel from Orly to Paris via Orlyval and RER B.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \nBus\n \nThe following buses stop at or near Roland Garros: \n \n\nLine 22: Opéra – Porte de Saint-Cloud (stop: Michel-Ange Auteuil).\n \nLine 32: Gare de l’Est – Porte d’Auteuil (last stop).\n \nLine 52: Opéra – Pont de Saint-Cloud (stop: Porte d’Auteuil or La Tourelle).\n \nLine 62: Cours de Vincennes – Porte de Saint-Cloud (last stop).\n \nLine 72: Hôtel de Ville – Pont de Saint-Cloud (stop: La Tourelle).\n \nLine 123: Porte d’Auteuil – Mairie d’Issy (stop: Roland-Garros).\n \nLine 241: Rueil-Malmaison RER – Porte d’Auteuil (stop: Suzanne-Lenglen).\n \nPC1 (Petite Ceinture): Stops at Porte d’Auteuil\, Porte Molitor\, or Porte de Saint-Cloud.\n\n \nMetro\n \nLines 9 and 10 provide the best access to Roland Garros: \n \n\nLine 9: Closest stations are Michel-Ange Auteuil or Michel-Ange Molitor.\n \nLine 10: Best stations are Porte d’Auteuil or Boulogne Jean-Jaurès.\n\n \nParking\n \nIf travelling by car\, you can take a free shuttle bus from the car park to Roland Garros. Car parks include: \n \n\nP7 car park Pelouse de Saint-Cloud Bois de Boulogne: chemin de Ceinture du Lac Inférieur\, 75016 Paris\n \nPorte d’Auteuil car park (Carrefour): 1-3\, avenue du Général-Sarrail\, 75016 Paris.\n \nPoint-du-Jour car park: place Abel-Gance\, 92200 Boulogne-Billancourt.\n \nPorte de Saint-Cloud car park: 2\, avenue de la Porte de Saint-Cloud\, 75016 Paris (access via the garage).\n \nParchamp car park: 7 ter\, rue du Parchamp 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt.\n\n \nRER (Regional Express Network)\n \n\nRER B: Connects Charles de Gaulle and Orly Airports (via Orlyval) to central Paris.\n \nRER C: Take RER C to Pont du Garigliano station\, then connect by bus (e.g.\, Line 123) or a short walk to the stadium.\n\n \nTram\n \n\nLine T3a: Stops at Porte d’Auteuil and Porte de Saint-Cloud are within walking distance or a short connection to the stadium area.\n\n \nPlease note that public transport fares and schedules are subject to change. We recommend checking the official RATP (Paris public transport) website or Google Maps closer to your travel date for the most up-to-date information. \n \n\n \nHow do I get tickets to the 2026 French Open?\n \nTickets for the 2026 French Open are in high demand and typically go on sale through a ballot or draw system for the general public\, often opening for registration in late January or early February\, with successful applicants gaining access to purchase slots in March. \n \nDue to the tournament’s popularity\, tickets can sell out very quickly. We strongly recommend preparing in advance and registering for the official draw. \n \nAll tickets are 100% mobile and must be accessed and presented via the official Roland-Garros mobile application. \n \nYou can purchase tickets and find the most up-to-date information on the official Roland-Garros ticketing website. \n \nTip: If you miss the initial sale\, keep an eye on the official Roland-Garros website’s resale platform\, which often opens later in the spring for secure\, authorized ticket transfers. \n \n\n \nHotels near the 2026 French Open\n \nFinding the perfect place to stay in Paris during the French Open requires a little planning\, as accommodation near the stadium and in central areas can book up quickly and prices may rise due to demand. Here’s what to consider to help you find the best fit for your trip: \n \nWhen to Book\n \n\nBook Early: Paris hotels\, especially during major events like a Grand Slam\, are in very high demand. We highly recommend securing your accommodation as far in advance as possible to ensure availability and potentially better rates.\n\n \nChoosing Your Location\n \nParis offers a wide range of neighborhoods\, each with its own charm and proximity to Roland-Garros: \n \n\nClose to the Stadium:\n\nConsider areas in the 16th Arrondissement\, particularly around Auteuil and Porte d’Auteuil\, or the adjacent town of Boulogne-Billancourt.\n \nPros: You’ll be just a short walk or a very quick metro ride from the Stade Roland-Garros. These areas tend to be more residential and quieter in the evenings.\n \nCons: You’ll be further from many of Paris’s famous landmarks\, major shopping districts\, and bustling nightlife.\n\n\n \nWell-Connected Central Paris:\n\nFor those who want to combine the tennis with extensive sightseeing\, staying in central Paris and using the excellent Metro system is a popular choice. Focus on areas with direct access to Metro Line 9 or Line 10\, as these lines serve Roland-Garros directly.\n \nRecommended Arrondissements/Areas with good Metro links to the stadium:\n\n15th Arrondissement: Offers a good balance of accessibility to the stadium and central Paris\, often with more local character and a variety of price points.\n \n7th Arrondissement: Home to the Eiffel Tower\, offers classic Parisian charm and good transport links.\n \n1st\, 2nd\, 4th Arrondissements (Louvre\, Marais\, Île de la Cité): These are very central\, ideal for first-time visitors for sightseeing\, but will involve a longer metro ride to the stadium.\n\n\n\n\n\n \nBooking Your Stay\n \n\nUse Comparison Sites: A great starting point to explore a wide range of options\, compare prices\, and read reviews.\n \nTripAdvisor: To find hotels that suit your preferences and budget\, use TripAdvisor to explore some great places to stay in Paris by clicking here.\n \nConsider Apartments: For longer stays\, families\, or groups\, renting an apartment through platforms like Airbnb or Vrbo can offer more space and amenities like a kitchen. Always check host reviews and cancellation policies carefully.\n\n \nNo matter where you choose to stay\, booking early will be key to a stress-free experience during the 2026 French Open! \n \n\n\n\n \n \n\n \nHelpful Links for Planning Your Visit\n \nTo help you plan your visit and stay up-to-date with all things Roland-Garros\, here’s a collection of essential official resources: \n \nOfficial Tournament Resources:\n \n\nFrench Open Official Website (Your primary source for all tournament news\, draws\, and general information)\n \nOfficial Roland-Garros Ticketing (For direct ticket purchases and official resale platform)\n \nATP Event Official Page (For Men’s professional tennis information)\n \nWTA Event Official Page (For Women’s professional tennis information)\n \nStade Roland-Garros Venue Guide (Detailed information about the stadium and its facilities)\n \nFrench Open Event Guide (Sports Tourist event guide)\n\n \nStay Connected & On-Site:\n \n\nOfficial Roland-Garros Mobile App: Download this essential app for mobile tickets\, live scores\, schedules\, venue maps\, and more during the tournament.\n\nLink to App Store (iOS)\n \nLink to Google Play Store (Android)\n\n\n \nOfficial Roland-Garros Social Media: Follow the tournament across various platforms for real-time updates\, highlights\, and behind-the-scenes content:\n\nX (formerly Twitter)\n \nInstagram\n \nFacebook\n \nYouTube\n\n\n\n \nGeneral Paris Travel Resources:\n \n\nParis Tourist Office Official Website (For comprehensive city information\, attractions\, and events)\n \nParis City Guide (Sports Tourist city guide)\n \nRATP (Paris Public Transport) Official Website (For up-to-date information on metro\, bus\, tram\, and RER schedules and fares)\n \nTripAdvisor (Hotels & Attractions) (For researching accommodation and things to do)
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LOCATION:Stade Roland-Garros\, 2 Av. Gordon Bennett\, Paris\, 75016\, France
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