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Read on for insider tips on how best to get to the circuit and finding your way around once there.
The Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans is part closed circuit, part public road, closed to traffic for the duration of the race proceedings (from 03:30 on 18 August to 18:00 on 22 August). Account for the following road closures when planning your route:
Follow the links for details on road closures and diversions.
There are several high-speed rail links to Le Mans, from Paris, the major cities in the west of France (Nantes and Rennes) as well as Lyon, Lille, Marseille and Montpellier.
Access to the circuit from Le Mans railway station via line number 1 (Antarès - MMArena) - is less than 20 minutes).
The Pays de la Loire region has a partnership with SNCF to offer a return ticket costing €5 to Le Mans from a station in the area for major events such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans 24.
Tramway:
Line 1 Towards Antares MMA Arena. Service more frequent during the race. 20 minutes from the railway station. 24 minutes from the République (town centre).
East gate (Green garage): take the tram to Antarès-MMArena.
Bus:
Town centre to the circuit: Line 5 to Centre des Expositions then a 15-minute walk.
Radio Taxis Le Mans 24/7 - Tel: +33 (0)2 43 24 92 92
ABC taxi - Tel: +33 (0)2 43 42 42 42
Taxis alliance - Tel: +33 (0)2 43 42 13 76
Central Taxis - Tel: +33 (0)2 43 88 88 88
The Le Mans-Arnage aerodrome is located right on the edge of the circuit. 1,420 metre runway - IFR and ILS
More information on +33 (0)2 43 84 00 43
See below for a map of the circuit.
Grâce à la vidéo ci-dessous retrouvez toutes les informations à connaitre pour accéder à l’enceinte générale du circuit.