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Where to Stay for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix

May 5, 2026
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The F1 fans’ guide to the best hotels on the Strip and near the Las Vegas Street Circuit for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 19-21

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The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled for November 19-21 (Thursday to Saturday)

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After lots of hype and very high room prices at the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, it has become much easier and cheaper to secure accommodation for subsequent editions of the race on the famous strip. Booking your accommodation in Vegas on race weekend is never going to be that cheap; rooms are in high demand and the hotels know it. Having said that, Sin City does have in excess of 150,000 rooms available, which at least provides plenty of choice and is helping to keep a lid on prices. Away from the hype of $50,000 USD suites with balconies overlooking the track, thousands of rooms in decent hotels within walking distance of Las Vegas Street Circuit are now available for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix at prices between $200-600 USD per night. 

If you can’t afford a hotel on the strip, then it’s worth considering a hotel that’s serviced by the Las Vegas Monorail, which will get you to the circuit easily and runs 24 hours a day on race weekend. We’ve also listed below cheaper off-strip options, as well as places to stay near Las Vegas.

Don’t Forget: Listed hotel prices in the USA are subject to additional taxes and resort fees, which normally add 15-20% to the nightly room rate. Most casino and resort hotels in Las Vegas require guests to be at least 21 years of age. Given that all of the F1 action will take place after dark, we don’t recommend bringing very young children to the race anyway. 

Dynamic Pricing

Most large chain hotels are employing dynamic pricing for the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend, which results in prices fluctuating according to demand. It’s worth keeping an eye on prices, or booking a room with free cancellation that can be changed later if you find a better deal. 

Several of the biggest hotel and casino chains (Caesars Entertainment, MGM Resorts & Wynn Resorts) are also either ‘founding’ or ‘presenting’ partners for the race, so if you already have a relationship with them from previous stays, there’s going to be opportunities to secure both rooms AND ticket packages for race weekend. We’ve mentioned the partners below and provided links to their currently available ticket and accommodation packages.

Rooms with a View?

Several hotels face directly onto the circuit and some rooms may offer direct views, but not many hotel rooms have balconies in Las Vegas, due to the baking temperatures and higher than normal risk of suicide in the city. The best rooms, including those with balconies, are mostly only available as part of very high-priced packages. The general rule of thumb is that rooms on higher floors have better track views (less chance of obstructions). If you are planning to contact a specific hotel on this list to enquire about track-facing rooms, be sure to check that the offered room will be on the correct side of the building and does actually face the track. Here are some hotels which have rooms facing the track:

Signature at MGM Grand: Tower 3 offers views over the final corners of the circuit (Deluxe Balcony Strip View Suite &1 Bedroom Balcony Strip View Suite)

Hilton Club Elara Las Vegas: Offers views of the final sector of the circuit (Premium 1 Bedroom King Suite – south facing with balcony)

The Cosmopolitan: Rooms in the Boulevard Tower (Wraparound Terrace Suite, Wraparound Terrace Suite – Fountain View) have good views of the straight on the Las Vegas Strip and the Harman sections of the circuit

The Platinum Hotel: Offers views of the cars on the straight between Turns 4-5 (Marquise Suite – Strip View)

Paris Las Vegas: Rooms in the Versailles Tower (Versailles Balcony Rooms) offer a good view of the Strip section near Turns 13–14.

Wynn Las Vegas: Views of Sands Avenue and the chicane on the Strip (Panoramic View King, Two Queens, Corner King, Strip-View Tower Suites)

Bellagio: In addition to the Fountain Club hospitality suite over looking the track, the Bellagio does offer some rooms with track views (Fountain View King, Fountain View Two Queen

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Zones at Las Vegas Street Circuit

Where exactly you decide to stay will also depend on which tickets you have secured. Race tickets in Las Vegas are sold according to the ‘zones’ in which the circuit is divided. In the southeast corner, the East/West Harmon Zones and the Paddock Zone are where many of the best grandstands and hospitality suites are located.

Further north is the North Koval Zone and the MSG Sphere Zone in the northeast corner of the circuit. Additional zones include the the Caesars Zone (West) and the MGM Zone (Southwest corner). Below we have detailed the closest hotels and resorts to each of the planned zones at the Las Vegas Street Circuit.

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East Harmon, West Harmon, Grand Prix Plaza & Hilton Grand Vacations & MGM Zone Hotels

Some of the best grandstands and highest-priced hospitality suites are located close to the final corner (Turn 17), start/finish straight and opening series of corners (Turns 1-4) in Las Vegas. We’ve listed below some of the best hotels within walking distance. A little further to the west, the MGM Zone is located between Turns 13-16, and is close to many of the city’s best known resort hotels and casinos.

MGM Grand: With 6,852 rooms, the MGM Grand is the single largest hotel in the world. A founding partner of the race, MGM also offers condos at The Signature at MGM Grand and the luxurious 5-star SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand, which occupy the top two floors of the main building. The MGM Grand is situated next to the track, midway between Turns 16-17

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino: Offering strip facing rooms, Planet Hollywood is located on the inside of the circuit near Turn 15. Featuring film-themed rooms that were remodelled in 2017, the sleek 37-floor hotel also has a vast 3-acre gaming floor, two outdoor pools and eight on-site restaurants.

ARIA Resort & Casino: Comprised of two towers (51 and 61 floors high), the Aria Resort & Casino offers over 4,000 luxury rooms, 16 restaurants, 10 bars and nightclubs, and of course a vast gaming area. The Aria is located right next to Turns 14-16 at the Las Vegas Street Circuit. Also located within the Aria complex is the Vdara Hotel & Spa

Bellagio: Offering close to 4,000 rooms, the Bellagio is one of the city’s best known and largest casino and resort complexes, and is located next to the circuit between Turns 13-14

Excalibur: Managed by MGM Resorts International, the castle-like Excalibur boasts a large gaming floor, renovated pool area, eight restaurants and a food court. One of the cheapest on-strip hotels available for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Luxor: Shaped like a pyramid and housing more than 4,000 rooms, the Luxor features one of the largest internal atriums of any building in the world. An affordable option for race weekend, the Luxor offers four swimming pools and 11 on-site restaurants

New York New York Hotel & Casino: One of the more affordable options in the heart of the action, New York New York replicates the skyline of the Big Apple with a series of buildings housing just over 2,000 rooms, as well as a small casino floor, swimming pool and 15 on-site restaurants

Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino: Featuring a half-size replica of the Eiffel Tower and other Paris landmarks, the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino is situated on the inside of the circuit between Turns 13-14. The hotel has 11 restaurants and also houses the popular Chateau nightclub

Mandalay Bay: The tropical-themed Mandalay Bay is a 43-story luxury resort and casino with over 3,000 rooms. Occupying 120 acres of prime Vegas real estate, the Mandalay Bay has 22 on-site restaurants and three swimming pools. The rooms were comprehensively renovated in 2016.

Koval & Sphere Zone Hotels

The smaller Koval Zone nearby is located on the inside of the approach to Turn 5 and offers Heineken Grandstand tickets in 2026. The T-Mobile at Sphere Zone includes Turns 5-9 at Las Vegas Street Circuit and is home to several grandstands, as well as the Sphere General Admission area, which offers cheap standing-room only tickets for the race. Opened shortly before the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix, the MSG Sphere is a 17,500-seat arena that houses the world’s largest LED screen. Here’s the closest and best options to these three zones:

Treasure Island: Managed by Radisson, Treasure Island is located on the Strip and features a large gaming floor and three on-site restaurants

Resorts World: Opened in 2021, Resorts World is the newest resort complex on the Las Vegas Strip. The 59-story tower at Resorts World houses three Hilton hotels, Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World, Conrad Las Vegas At Resorts World and Crockfords Las Vegas. Resorts World Las Vegas is a ‘founding partner’ of the Las Vegas Grand Prix

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas: The second largest hotel complex in the world, The Venetian and its sister property The Palazzo at the Venetian boast over 7,000 rooms. The Venetian is a ‘presenting partner’ of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, the Venetian offers several ticket and accommodation packages for the race next November

Wynn Las Vegas: One of the most highly rated and luxurious resort hotel and casino complexes in Vegas, the Wynn has 15 on-site restaurants, 3 swimming pools and its own golf course. Encore at Wynn Las Vegas is also part of the same complex.

Flamingo Zone by Caesars Rewards

Grandstands and hospitality suites are located in the Flamingo Zone by Caesars Rewards Zone on the outside of the straights between Turns 12-14. Please note that several of the recommended hotels below are located on the Las Vegas Monorail, which is open 24/7 during race week and makes getting around even easier. Here’s the best hotels close to the Mirage and Caesars Zone:

Caesars Palace: One of the most iconic luxury casino resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace boasts almost 4,000 rooms and suites in six towers. Rooms at Caesars Palace are also available with hospitality packages from F1 Experiences.*A founding partner of the race, the Caesars Rewards program also includes the following Las Vegas properties: Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, Harrah’s Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Paris Las Vegas and Bally’s Las Vegas.

Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino: A slice of Las Vegas history, the Flamingo is the oldest resort on the Strip still in operation today.

Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino: Strategically located in the central section of the Las Vegas Strip, Harrah’s has over 2,500 rooms, some of which are available with ticket packages from F1 Experiences.

Horseshoe Las Vegas: Previously known as Bally’s, the Horseshoe is located on the famous Strip and has undergone an extensive renovation.

The LINQ Hotel and Casino: Another well-located hotel in the center of the Strip.

Affordable Las Vegas Grand Prix Hotels

For cheaper options, you’ll need to look at properties away from the Las Vegas Strip. Staying away from downtown is also recommended for fans who want to escape the crowds and general craziness of The Strip, though in that case we’d question whether you should be attending this particular race at all! If you want to save money on your room, but still be central, the downtown area just north of the strip – especially on and around Fremont Street – is a good place to look. You’ll still be in easy striking distance of the strip (10 minutes’ drive or an hour walk), and there’s plenty of nightlife and restaurants, but prices are cheaper. Downtown is generally safe, but we recommend sticking to main roads and not exploring too far off the beaten path, especially at night. The same advice applies to other parts of Vegas away from the Strip.

Stay Outside Las Vegas

If the above prices still exceed your budget, then you may consider staying in one of the cities close to Las Vegas. To the southeast, Henderson is probably your best bet. Around 30 minutes’ drive from The Strip, Henderson has a good selection of properties and plenty to see and do in its own right, though staying here will mean that you’ll need to hire a car to get to and from the Las Vegas Street Circuit. A little further afield, Boulder City is also worth considering for access to incredible hiking, hot spring and watersports, as well as Hoover Dam.



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