Saut Hermès
Saut Hermès takes place Late Mar 2027 (dates TBC) in Grand Palais, Paris, France. The dress code is Parisian chic: tailored coats, understated separates, quiet luxury rather than obvious branding. Typical cost ranges from 600 to 1800 EUR per person.

A five-star show jumping competition staged inside the glass-roofed nave of the Grand Palais, with sand laid over the historic floor and Hermes saddlery and leatherwork displayed around the arena. Around forty of the world's best riders compete across three days, closing with the Grand Prix Hermes. The setting, more than the sport, is what makes it unrepeatable.
- When
- Late Mar 2027 (dates TBC)
- Where
- Grand Palais, Paris, France
- Dress code
- Parisian chic: tailored coats, understated separates, quiet luxury rather than obvious branding
- Cost
- Typical cost ranges from 600 to 1800 EUR per person.
- Weather
- 8 - 15C, mild and changeable spring
- When to book
- Tickets are released in stages on the official site from around December, with a priority window for French federation licence holders before general sale. The Sunday Grand Prix Hermes goes first and the venue is small, so set a calendar reminder for the on-sale date. Paris hotels can wait until two or three months out.
- Getting there
- CDG (Paris), around 50 min to the Grand Palais by road or RER and metro
- Where to stay
- Le Bristol Paris, Hotel de Crillon, Hotel Vernet Paris
- Official site
- https://www.sauthermes.com
How to attend
Tickets are sold only through the official Saut Hermes site and its ticketing partner, usually opening in December or January for the March event. Prices run from roughly 30 euros for an upper-tier day pass to several hundred for ringside seats and hospitality. Capacity inside the Grand Palais is small and the general sale can clear within days, so buy on the morning tickets open rather than planning around it later.
Tickets for the 2027 edition are not on sale yet - the public sale usually opens in the winter, and the only booking links on the site today are an invitation portal and a ticket window reserved for French federation licence holders.
Insider tip
The warm-up arena is open to ticket holders and is where you can stand a couple of metres from Olympic riders schooling their horses - most spectators never leave the main stand to find it.
Get inside Saut Hermès
Booking matters here: tickets are released in stages on the official site from around December, with a priority window for French federation licence holders before general sale. The Sunday Grand Prix Hermes goes first and the venue is small, so set a calendar reminder for the on-sale date. Paris hotels can wait until two or three months out. Members track that window, what it really costs, and 573 more events across the season.
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