circuit access
The railway station is located in the heart of Le Mans, 5 km from the circuit (approximately 20 minutes by tram).
The Pays de la Loire Region, in partnership with SNCF, is offering a €5 “Live” ticket for the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Live ticket is valid across the entire regional transport network from all stations in the Pays de la Loire region.
Take the T1 tram line towards Antarès – Stade Marie Marvingt and get off at the terminus. The stop is located 200 metres from the East Gate of the circuit.
There is no carpool parking available.
(Not permitted within the circuit grounds)
Consider using sustainable transport. Secure bicycle parking areas with a repair station and helmet lockers are available:
By car from Paris, take the A11 motorway towards Le Mans.
Given the high turnout for the event, expect heavy traffic around the circuit. To avoid congestion, we recommend using the park-and-ride facilities located at the motorway exits. These parking areas offer frequent shuttle services that will take you directly to the heart of the event, bypassing traffic hassles.
Consider carpooling as a practical and eco-friendly option as well. It helps reduce the number of vehicles on the road and allows you to share travel costs. Carpooling platforms like BlaBlaCar can assist you in arranging your trip with other spectators.
Using these alternatives will make your arrival easier and contribute to a better experience for everyone.
The Le Mans-Arnage aerodrome is located right beside the circuit - IFR and ILS, 1420-metre runway.
For more information: +33 (0)243 84 00 43
See the spectator experience map:
Take a look at the village map:
Consult the shuttle map:
Find the shuttle Timetable:
Find the PRM map:
You can access the circuit via:
The following will be open:
Consult the Reception Areas map:
Camping areas are accessible from Friday 5 June to midday on Monday 15 June.
Information on the route to follow will be communicated nearer the event. We recommend you use Waze.
Most areas are accessible to cars, motorhomes, caravans, and motorcycles.
Please note that all your equipment must fit within the area indicated in the product description, including your vehicle where stated. If you think you need more space, please book the number of pitches required.
Each vehicle must have its own pass to access the camping area.
Our camping areas are equipped with toilets and showers.
However, they do not have electrical hookups; only small generators are allowed. For safety reasons, it is prohibited to connect to the electrical equipment provided by the organization. Please consult the list of allowed items here :
You can purchase passes for the Expo and Panorama parking areas to the North of the Circuit.
Various options:
Parking area P3C is available within the circuit for people with disabilities. Free booking for each day mandatory with blue badge.
Consult the park map:
Paid parking areas can be accessed on the days for which your ticket is valid.
Beware on Practice days, a one-day pass will be invalidated once you leave the parking area.
Information on the route to follow will be communicated nearer the event. We recommend you use Waze.
It is a car park located near motorway exits, with a shuttle service taking you to the circuit.
They will be available on the Saturday and Sunday of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The park-and-ride facilities are located at:
Parking area P3C is located within the circuit.
Passes for this parking area must be booked beforehand on our ticketing site. Disability parking must be booked for each day. Blue badges must be uploaded on booking.
This parking area is for cars only.
A free motorcycle parking area is available near the East Gate of the circuit from Wednesday 10 May onwards.
No, there are no parking areas specifically for motorhomes. They are, however, accepted in the camping areas.
There is no carpool parking available.
Bicycle parking areas will be located:
- at the East Gate
- at the Karting pedestrian entrance
- in the Exhibition Centre car park
- at the Arnage car park