The Saut Hermès 2026 event will bring international show jumping to Paris from March 20 to 22. Hosted at the Grand Palais, the CSI 5* competition celebrates equestrian tradition and excellence. Created by Hermès, it highlights the bond between riders and horses through high-level sports and cultural immersion.
Every spring, Paris hosts the Saut Hermès, an event that combines top-level sport with French refinement and equestrian heritage. Scheduled for March 20 to 22, 2026, at the Grand Palais in the 75008 arrondissement, the competition transforms the venue's monumental nave into a showcase for show jumping.
Established by Hermès, a brand tied to horses since 1837, Saut Hermès has become a key fixture on the city's calendar. Classified as a CSI 5* event, it attracts the world's elite riders and young talents under 25 in the Talents Hermès classes. Over three days, participants tackle demanding courses emphasizing technicality, speed, and composure.
The program peaks with the Grand Prix Hermès on Sunday, where obstacles reach impressive heights under the glass roof's natural light. Saturday features a nocturne event in the evening, adding a theatrical element with plays of light and shadow. Beyond the competitions, the Grand Palais galleries host a specialized bookshop, discovery areas, and events focused on horse culture, making the sport accessible to enthusiasts and families.
The horse is portrayed as both an athlete and a symbol of heritage and craftsmanship. Attendees experience the energy of the gallop, the focus of riders, and the shared emotions of successful rounds. The event draws a cosmopolitan crowd of equestrian fans, artistic figures, and heritage enthusiasts.
Practical details include late morning opening on Friday, morning starts with an evening nocturne on Saturday, and morning sessions until the Grand Prix on Sunday. Tickets are available online via the official website, www.sauthermes.com. Located at 7 avenue Winston Churchill, the Grand Palais provides a historic setting where sport, heritage, and art of living converge.