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Cheap hotels for the 24 Hours of Le Mans

June 12 - June 13, 2027

Race week is expensive near the track, but budget chains and simple 2-star hotels keep rates sane, especially once you widen the radius. Booking early with free cancellation locks in the lowest prices.

Below are the budget-friendly stays we track around Le Mans, with live prices for your dates. The further out you base yourself, the more your money buys.

Key facts

Le Mans 24h
June 12 - June 13, 2027
Crowd
329 000+
Book ahead
10+ mo
Listed stays
11

Live availability in Le Mans 24h

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Frequently asked questions

When should I book accommodation for 24 Hours of Le Mans 2027?+

As early as you can. The closest hotels and rentals usually go 10+ months ahead. Booking with free cancellation the moment dates are set is the standard move for regulars.

How far ahead does Le Mans sell out?+

The city itself books out roughly 9 to 12 months before the June race, and a few months before the other weekends. The surrounding region stays open far longer.

Can I stay within walking distance of the circuit?+

Yes, but inventory is tiny: a handful of hotels, private rentals in Arnage, Mulsanne and Ruaudin, and pitches that open for the weekend. Book months ahead or widen to the 30-minute ring.

What is the cheapest area to stay?+

Prices drop with every ring outwards. Towns 30 to 60 minutes away and cities like Tours, Angers, Laval and Alençon keep normal rates long after the inner ring has tripled.

Is it better to camp, book a hotel or rent a house?+

Camping is closest to the action and cheapest; hotels are scarcest and book first; renting a house wins for groups who want a kitchen, beds for everyone and parking. Our quiz matches you to one.

Can I reach the circuit without a car?+

Yes. From the city centre the T1 tram runs to within a short walk of the gates, with reinforced service on race days. Laval, Tours, Angers and Alençon have trains to Le Mans station, where the tram takes over.

Everything looks fully booked. What now?+

Widen the radius ring by ring and hunt cancellations: a real wave of free-cancellation rooms is released between 30 and 7 days out. Our plan B guide has the full strategy.

Should I book with free cancellation?+

Always, if you can. It costs nothing, locks in today's price, and lets you upgrade to something closer if it frees up later. Most race-week bookings are made this way.

Are prices higher during the race weekend?+

Yes, sharply in the inner rings, where rooms can double or triple. The further out you base yourself, the closer prices stay to normal, which is exactly why the drive-time view matters.

How do the maps and listings on this site work?+

The map and the listed stays load live prices from our booking partners. Booking through them supports this site at no extra cost to you. We are an independent guide and do not sell tickets.

How many people attend 24 Hours of Le Mans?+

The biggest weekends draw enormous crowds, which is why beds near the circuit vanish so early. The figures are the reason booking ahead matters so much.

Can I book for next year right after the race?+

Yes, and it is the single best trick. Owners post next year's dates in the days after the event, while everything is still open. Book in that window and the whole problem disappears.