The best ways to get to Silverstone for the 2026 British Grand Prix. Advice for F1 fans on driving, trains, buses & more.
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Silverstone is located approximately 130km (80 miles) North East of London in the direction of Birmingham. It’s a rural circuit that doesn’t benefit from great access. That’s probably why so many fans camp near the circuit each year, saving the daily hassle of negotiating the heavy traffic on the small country lanes to and from the circuit. It’s not all bad though, unless it rains! Depending on where you decide to stay, here are the best ways to get to Silverstone for the British Grand Prix.
Closest Airports to Silverstone
If you are flying into the UK, there is a good choice of airports which are relatively close to Silverstone, including London’s five main airports: Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), London City (LCY), Stansted (STN) and Luton (LTN). The closest of the five airports to Silverstone is Luton, but it’s still approximately 50 miles (80km) away. Birmingham Airport (BHX) is a similar distance from the circuit. Luton in particularly has a good selection of discount carrier flights from different European destinations.
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Flights to the UK
From Europe: There’s no shortage of flights from Europe to the UK with both flag carriers and discount airlines. Check Ryanair & EasyJet for the best deals.
From the USA: Most direct flights from the USA arrive at London Heathrow airport (LHR), though some do fly into Gatwick (LGW). The flight time is from 8-11 hours.
From Australia: Expect a travel time of at least 24 hours for most flights from Australia to the UK, with the majority of carriers stopping once along the way. Qantas flies direct from Perth to London. Middle Eastern carriers such as Emirates and Qatar Airways also offer good connections from Australia to London.
Trains & Ferries from Europe to the UK
Eurostar: Western European visitors can also make use of the quick and affordable Eurostar train service from Paris and Lyon. The direct service via the Channel Tunnel takes just 2.5 hours from Paris Gare du Nord to Kings Cross St Pancras in central London.
Ferry: Putting your car on the ferry and driving to Silverstone is also an option, particularly if you are camping near the track. Dover is also well-connected with London train stations, and Silverstone can be reached within a few hours of docking.
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Trains & Buses to Silverstone
If you opt to stay in London, it’s a good idea to stay close to Euston Station, which has fast connections to Milton Keynes and Northampton, which are the closest large stations to the circuit. Trains to Northampton are normally direct and take around one hour; return tickets from £15 if booked in advance. Trains to Milton Keynes Central can take as little as 30 minutes and cost about the same when booked in advance. Trains to Banbury are also worth considering; you will get a little closer to the circuit, but trains take longer (90 minutes from Euston). To check times, fares and book your tickets, visit National Rail.
At the 2026 British Grand Prix, affordable bus transfers (costing £12 per person, per day for a return ticket) are available from the trains stations at Milton Keynes, Northampton, Banbury, Oxford and Coventry. More information and tickets are available here.
Silverstone also runs a shuttle bus service from a number of surrounding cities and towns. These buses cost £16 per person, per day for a return ticket and will drop you a two minute walk from Gate 1 or Gate 19. Buses run from 30 minutes before the circuit gates open and run until 30 minutes after the final main stage activity of the day. Buses run from Towcester, Buckingham, Brackley, Sixfields, Northampton, Bicester, Hinton, Oxford Parkway, Milton Keynes, Banbury and Coventry. Further details, including journey times, are available on the Silverstone website.
Silverstone has two official coach partners. Megabus runs bus services from more than twenty cities all over the UK to Silverstone on race weekend, including London, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds, Oxford and Sheffield. It’s a hassle free journey, with the bus dropping you off just a two minute walk from the entrance gate. Like Megabus, National Express also run buses from a number of major cities to the circuit on British Grand Prix weekend.
Stagecoach runs regular buses on British Grand Prix weekend from the train stations in Northampton (routes N1, 87 and 88) and Milton Keynes (routes 83, MK1 and X91) to Silverstone. Services also run from the Sixfields Stadium in Northampton (route 87). On Sunday, the N1 service departs every 20 minutes from 06:00 onwards, while the MK1 service runs every 30 minutes. Details of 2026 British Grand Prix services have not yet been announced.
Hotel Bookings & Circuit Transfers with F1 Experiences
Book your hotel and circuit transfers for the 2026 British Grand Prix with F1 Experiences! Circuit transfers are available for F1 Experiences guests who have booked their hotel together with an Official Ticket Package. F1 Experiences secures room allocations at some of the most sought-after hotels near Silverstone on race weekend (mainly in Milton Keynes and Northampton), and return bus transfers from your hotel to the circuit can be added to your booking. View Britain 2026 ticket packages & hotels
Driving to Silverstone
Silverstone sits between the M1 and the M40 motorways, both of which head out of London and connect with Oxford and Birmingham (M40 – near junction 10) and Milton Keynes and Northampton (M1 – junction 15a). Access to the track is from Dadford Road which runs north from Buckingham and south from the A43 and Silverstone village. The journey should take 90 minutes from London, 60 minutes from Birmingham, 45 minutes from Oxford and 30 minutes from Northampton. Traffic on Grand Prix weekend can add to these journey times significantly, however.
Silverstone Parking
The organizers have steadily improved access routes and trackside parking with new layouts and better drainage in the event of bad weather. For fans sitting in the grandstands on the western side of the circuit such as Luffield or Abbey, the official trackside car park is your best bet. If you are in one of the grandstands on the eastern side of the circuit, such as Copse or Becketts, then the closest parking is at Whittlebury Park.
Try to arrive early (particularly on the weekend) to avoid the inevitable queues down the winding country lanes. When getting closer to the circuit, it’s recommended to follow signage rather than your GPS. Parking tickets can be purchased together with your tickets. All parking tickets MUST be pre-booked (e.g. when buying your race tickets). You won’t get into the circuit if you haven’t already bought a a parking ticket, and could pay a fine. (Motorbike parking is provided free of charge.)
Car Parking tickets for the 2026 British Grand Prix, which are located at up to 20 minutes walk from the circuit gates, are now sold via Silverstone. 3-day parking for the 2026 race weekend is priced at £360 – almost a £200 increase on the previous year. You need to choose whether you’ll be approaching via the M1 or M40 for the best access.
British Grand Prix Park & Ride
If you want to avoid the traffic jams coming into and out of the circuit (particularly on race day) and save yourself some money on the high cost of trackside parking, then Park & Ride is worth considering. Park and ride tickets provide access to park & ride lots at Sixfields and Turweston near the M1 and M40 motorway exits respectively. In 2026, park and ride tickets are charged at £16 per person per day for a return ticket. Regular free shuttle buses take fans to the circuit and back each day and must be purchased separately (same prices as above). Note that vehicle passes are allocated on a 1 vehicle : 4 people basis. Additional vehicle passes must be purchased separately. More information and tickets are here.
Getting to Silverstone by Taxi or Ride Sharing
Taxis and ride share vehicles are not allowed to access Silverstone Circuit during race weekend to drop off and pick up guests. It’s recommended that taxis and ride share vehicles drop guests at nearby train stations or park & ride lots where shuttle buses are available to Silverstone circuit.


















