Las Vegas Grand Prix Travel Packages
Las Vegas Strip Circuit - Las Vegas, Nevada
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit runs at night through the heart of the Strip, which makes hotel choice unusually consequential. Some properties sit inside the circuit fence and others require crossing. We line up grandstand or hospitality access, the hotel that fits your week, and the transfers and timing that come with a night race.
- Grandstand or hospitality access across the race weekend
- Strip hotels matched to your circuit position
- Coordinated transfers and walk-in timing for each session
- Optional hospitality access where available
- One point of contact for the full weekend
We have planned custom sports travel since 1992. Vegas race weekend touches hotel, transfers, dinners, and access timing in ways most other events do not, and we manage all of it.
- Tickets and custom travel planning for Las Vegas Grand Prix
- Hotel options selected around Las Vegas, Nevada access and trip style
- Optional round-trip airfare, airport transfers, and local transportation
- Premium seating, hospitality, family, group, and corporate options when available
- Extra nights, destination experiences, dining plans, and multi-city extensions
- One planning contact for quote options, itinerary details, and traveler questions
Planning a Las Vegas Grand Prix Trip
Most travelers do 3 to 5 nights. Hotel selection depends on whether you have hospitality, where your grandstand sits, and how much you want to walk after a late race finish. We coordinate ticket pickup, walk-in windows for each night session, dinner reservations early in the evening, and transfers from the airport into a Strip that closes meaningful sections of road during race days. Group bookings need early confirmation because Strip hotels with circuit views and proximity contract out fast.
Tickets, Hotels, and Event-Day Logistics
Ticket and hotel pricing varies by date, seating location, local demand, group size, and available hospitality. We coordinate the package around the confirmed event details and explain where upgrades are worth considering for your trip.
Groups, Premium Options, and Custom Getaways
MLV can support families, fan groups, corporate travel, incentive travel, and multi-event sports vacations. Tell us who is traveling and what kind of experience you want, and we will turn the moving pieces into one clear quote.
Race Weekend and the Strip
Race weekend pairs naturally with normal Vegas plans. Travelers blend night sessions with afternoons at the pool, dinners, and shows. We protect the daytime hours so the week does not become an overnight blur.
The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Formula 1 lists the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 19-21, 2026 on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Sessions run at night, with the main race held Saturday night under the lights.
The Strip as the Circuit
Because the circuit runs on Strip streets, hotel choice changes how your weekend feels. Some properties offer in-house views of the track, others sit closer to grandstand entrances. We pick the base that matches your viewing plan and how much walking you want to do.
Booking Windows for the 2026 Las Vegas GP
The 2026 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix runs November 19 through 21 on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, and the race weekend has become one of the highest-pressure hotel windows of the Las Vegas year. Travelers who start earlier tend to lock in their preferred trackside view or balcony-room category, while later inquiries shift to off-Strip resorts with daily ground transfer to access points. Multi-night minimums anchor around the Saturday night race, so we build trips that bracket the full practice and qualifying schedule. Locking in early keeps room category, view orientation, and access-point pairing in your hands rather than dictated by what is still available closer to race week.
Choosing a Trackside or Off-Strip Hotel
Where you sleep during Grand Prix week shapes whether you can watch from a balcony, how easily you reach paddock-side or grandstand access, and how late you can stay between sessions. Most travelers we plan for balance view, room comfort, and price tier across the three nights of the event.
- Direct trackside towers with race-view rooms when inventory allows
- Central Strip hotels within walking distance of access gates
- Off-Strip and downtown resorts with planned transfers in
Practice, Qualifying, and Saturday Night Race
The Las Vegas Grand Prix runs across three nights with practice opening the weekend, qualifying mid-weekend, and the race itself running Saturday night under lights. The night-race format is part of what makes the weekend distinctive, and travelers who include practice and qualifying sessions usually leave with a better sense of the on-track product than race-only attendees. We size ticket-session combinations and grandstand or hospitality choices around your group, and we time arrivals and departures so the late finish on race night does not collide with an early Sunday flight. The Strip's energy peaks across these three nights, so the city itself becomes part of the event.
Beyond the Race: Concerts and Hospitality
Race weekend layers concerts, hospitality activations, and special menus across the Strip, and many travelers build a wider itinerary rather than only attending sessions. The calendar shifts year to year, so we confirm what is current as your dates lock in.
- Trackside concerts and stage acts across the weekend
- Hospitality lounges with food, beverage, and viewing
- Strip restaurants offering race-week tasting menus
Late-November Logistics on the Strip
Late November in Las Vegas is cool at night, which matters because race sessions run after dark and a layer makes a difference at trackside access points. Harry Reid International handles a heavy concentration of inbound traffic for the weekend, and ground transfer demand peaks around session start and finish times when the Strip closes in segments for the circuit. We coordinate airport pairing, transfer windows, and hotel check-in so the closures and event traffic do not collide with the sessions you specifically came to see. Walking distances between hotels can also stretch with race-week pedestrian routing, so positioning matters.
