RaceWeekStays
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RaceWeekStays

Where to stay for race week, circuit by circuit

Race weekends sell out the towns around the track months ahead. We map hotels, camping and rentals by real drive time at the world's great circuits, so you book the right base before it's gone.

Our circuit network

We map race-week accommodation circuit by circuit. Le Mans is live; the rest of the first wave is on the way.

Frequently asked questions

Which races take place at the Le Mans circuit, and when?+

Five big weekends: the 24 Hours Motos in April, the French MotoGP in May, the 24 Hours of Le Mans in June, Le Mans Classic in July and the 24 Hours Trucks in autumn. Each fills local accommodation, the June 24 Hours by far the most.

For the 24 Hours, is it better to stay at the circuit or in town?+

At the circuit (campsites, a few hotels) you walk to the gates but book earliest; the city centre has the most rooms, restaurants and the tram to the track. Our zone comparison weighs both on real numbers.

How do I get to Le Mans from the UK or abroad?+

Most British fans take a ferry to Caen, Le Havre or St Malo and drive down (about 2h30 from Caen); others fly into Paris and take the one-hour TGV. Our getting-there page covers the routes and nearest airports.

Le Mans or a nearby city like Tours or Angers?+

Stay in Le Mans to be close, but book early and pay more; Tours and Angers are about an hour out with thousands of rooms at normal prices, the classic move when the city sells out.

Is camping worth it for the 24 Hours?+

For many it is the definitive way to do the race, cheapest and closest to the action, though basic and noisy. The campsites near and around the circuit book months ahead.

What budget should I plan for accommodation?+

Prices spike near the circuit during race week and stay closer to normal the further out you base yourself. Budget chains and campsites are the value end; booking early with free cancellation locks in the best rate.

Are the MotoGP and Le Mans Classic as hard to book as the 24 Hours?+

The MotoGP draws a huge crowd and books up fast too; Le Mans Classic and the Trucks are easier, with more choice and friendlier prices. All reward booking ahead.