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Hotels and accommodation guide for the Las Vegas Grand Prix

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August 30, 2025
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Las Vegas Grand Prix might be the flashiest F1 races, racing on the neon Strip. Fans who head there need a place to stay, otherwise the weekend could feel kinda rough. Some folks want rooms that stare straight at the track, others just need a short walk to the pits, and a few chase cheap rates. Booking early may mean a better view, but last‑minute deals sometimes pop up. This quick rundown throws out top hotels and tips on how to snag them.

Best hotels for race access and views

If you want to stay as close to the action as possible, there are several standout hotels right along the circuit:

  • Resorts World Las Vegas – A massive complex and one of the Grand Prix’s founding partners. It offers three luxury hotel brands (Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords) and sits directly on the Strip.
  • The Venetian & The Palazzo – Iconic hotels that are also presenting partners of the race, offering both luxury rooms and hospitality packages.
  • The Cosmopolitan – Famous for its private terraces, this is the only hotel where you can book a room with a direct view of the circuit straightaway. Rooms are in high demand, but it’s an unmatched experience.
  • Flamingo, Harrah’s, Horseshoe, and The LINQ – Mid-range choices that place you close to the Strip and the circuit, often available at more approachable prices.

Other Strip landmarks like Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and Paris Las Vegas also attract F1 fans, though direct track views are usually limited or partially obstructed.

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Other Strip hotels worth considering

If you want to be part of the F1 buzz but don’t necessarily need a direct view of the track, plenty of other Strip hotels offer convenience and atmosphere:

  • Treasure Island (TI) – Located close to the action and often more affordable than some of its high-end neighbors. A solid option for fans who want to stay central without overspending.
  • Planet Hollywood – Known for its lively energy, easy access to nightlife, and a location right on the Strip. It’s popular with younger F1 fans who want to combine racing with Vegas entertainment.
  • Paris Las Vegas – The Eiffel Tower replica makes this one of the most recognizable properties on the Strip. While views of the circuit are limited, the location is unbeatable for walking around the race area.
  • MGM Grand – One of the biggest hotels in Las Vegas, offering a huge variety of rooms and suites. Its size often means more availability compared to smaller properties.

Luxury escapes off the Strip

For fans who want to enjoy the race but retreat to quieter surroundings afterward, off-Strip hotels provide a different kind of experience:

  • Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas – A luxury non-gaming hotel attached to Mandalay Bay. Known for excellent service and more of a calm, resort-style atmosphere. The Four Seasons also curates F1-themed events during race week.
  • Virgin Hotels Las Vegas – A modern property slightly away from the Strip, offering stylish rooms and often better value compared to prime race-week locations.
  • The Palms Casino Resort – Recently renovated and featuring luxury suites with sweeping city views. It’s not directly on the Strip, but still close enough to be convenient.

Budget-friendly options

Las Vegas has no shortage of hotels, and fans on a tighter budget still have options if they book early:

  • Excalibur Hotel & Casino – Located at the south end of the Strip, it’s one of the more affordable casino resorts, with basic but comfortable rooms.
  • Circus Circus – A long-time Vegas classic, offering some of the lowest rates on the Strip. Rooms are simpler, but the location keeps you in the middle of the action.
  • Downtown Las Vegas hotels – If you’re open to staying away from the Strip, downtown properties like the Golden Nugget or Circa Resort & Casino provide lower prices while still delivering a strong Vegas vibe. Getting to the race requires a short ride, but the savings can be significant.

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What to expect with hotel prices

Hotel prices for the Las Vegas Grand Prix can vary a lot. In 2023, average nightly rates were around $800, but in 2024 they dropped closer to $400. For the 2025 race, projections suggest most hotels within walking distance will cost between $200 and $600 per night, plus taxes and resort fees (typically adding 15–20%).

Luxury hotels and hospitality suites, such as Wynn’s Grid Club or Paddock Club Suites, can cost tens of thousands of dollars per person, but they deliver exclusive dining, viewing terraces, and entertainment.

When and how to book

The general rule for Las Vegas during the Grand Prix is book as early as possible. Once you’ve secured your race tickets, lock in a hotel with flexible cancellation options. Prices rise quickly as the event gets closer, and although Vegas has a large number of hotel rooms, demand for F1 weekend is huge.

Some travel services, like AAA, can help you book rooms at popular Strip hotels more than a year in advance—giving fans a head start before standard booking sites open availability. Another tip is to compare prices across multiple platforms, and check back regularly, as hotels sometimes lower rates if demand shifts.

If budget is a concern, staying slightly off the Strip or booking for the days just before or after the race weekend can help cut costs without missing the F1 atmosphere.

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