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✈️How to get to Montrouge-Paris Guitar Festival
Planning your trip to Montrouge-Paris Guitar Festival? Here's how to get there by plane, train or car, and plan your route to the festival site.
- Nearest airport: Paris-Orly Airport (ORY), about 10 km from the venue.
- Allow about 14 min by car from the airport to the site.
- By train, head for Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne) or the nearest major station, then finish by bus, shuttle or taxi to the site.
- By car, plan for on-site parking and expect heavy traffic around the venue on festival days.
🛏️Where to stay near Montrouge-Paris Guitar Festival
Accommodation near the Montrouge-Paris Guitar Festival site fills up fast. Compare hotels, apartments and rentals nearby and book early to stay as close to the stage as possible.
Also consider staying around Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne), the nearest large city, if the closest options to the site are sold out.
Estimated travel time to the site
| Distance | 🚗 Car / taxi | 🚴 Bike | 🚶 On foot |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1 km | ~3 min | ~4 min | ~12 min |
| ~3 km | ~7 min | ~12 min | ~36 min |
| ~5 km | ~11 min | ~20 min | ~1 h |
| ~10 km | ~22 min | ~40 min | ~2 h |
Public transport: depends on the network around Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne).
Each accommodation's distance to the site is shown on the map above. Rough estimates; allow extra time during festival peak hours.
🗺️Things to do near Montrouge-Paris Guitar Festival
Many shows happen in the evening, so use your days to explore the area around Montrouge-Paris Guitar Festival. Guided tours, museums, outdoor experiences and local activities can be booked in a few clicks before you go.
Nearby, Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne) and its surroundings offer museums, walks and local gems to discover between sets.
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📋About
Le Paris Guitar Festival, aussi connu sous le nom de Salon de la Belle Guitare, revient à Montrouge du 5 au 9 mai 2027 pour sa 15e édition. Cette année marque un changement de calendrier : le festival se tient désormais au printemps, pendant le long week-end de l'Ascension, afin de permettre au plus grand nombre de le rejoindre depuis toute la France. Au programme, un salon d'exposition réunissant plus de 110 luthiers, fabricants et artisans venus du monde entier, des dizaines de concerts de démonstration gratuits, des ateliers ouverts à tous les niveaux et le Concours international Roland Dyens dédié aux jeunes guitaristes classiques.
Côté grands concerts, la programmation 2027 réunit notamment Charlélie Couture, le duo Sanseverino & Lisa Cabaret, le virtuose de la guitare manouche Antoine Boyer, le duo Cédric Caillaud & Gilles Réa autour de la bossa nova, ainsi que le rockeur Yarol Poupaud accompagné de Laura Cox. Le musicien américain Steve Waring clôturera le week-end avec un spectacle jeune public à la guitare et au banjo. Ces soirées se tiennent au Beffroi de Montrouge et dans plusieurs espaces de la ville, en complément du salon d'exposition.



