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From $152 / night 7.69 mi

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East

· 4.6 Excellent · 71 reviews

This brand strips travel down to what racing fans actually need.

  • Enjoy fresh towels waiting at the pool for easy convenience
  • Store race gear securely with ample illuminated parking facilities
  • Connect with racing enthusiasts in the energizing Formula Blue™ Great Room
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From $164 / night 8.86 mi

Hyatt Place Austin Airport

· 4.5 Excellent · 1,225 reviews

Where sharp details and functional spaces respect the devotion fans bring to race day.

  • Relax poolside with fellow fans between track sessions each day
  • Park multiple vehicles free during multi-day motorsports events and stays
  • Gather with your crew in The Gallery's open communal seating areas
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From $134 / night 8.91 mi

Hilton Austin Airport

· 4.3 Very Good · 1,005 reviews

Full-service tradition refined for travelers who need efficiency and warmth both.

  • Gather in the iconic grand lobby after every race day
  • Order comfort food from extensive room service menu after evening races
  • Pamper yourself with Crabtree & Evelyn bath products after dusty days
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From $234 / night 10.42 mi

Four Points BY Sheraton Austin Airport

· 1.5 Poor

Designed for the traveler who knows one thing matters most: proximity.

  • Connect with fellow racing fans in relaxed integrated lounge spaces
  • Keep energized with unlimited access to complimentary hot coffee and teas
  • Refresh with Bath & Body Works White Citrus bath amenities
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From $85 / night 10.43 mi

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Austin Airport

· 4.4 Very Good · 2,354 reviews

Built for haulers who need reliable lodging without unnecessary extras.

  • Recharge with free coffee at the 24-hour beverage station
  • Recharge on signature Microtel bedding between event-packed motorsports weekends
  • Load up on assorted baked goods before the green flag
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From $154 / night 10.43 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites Austin-Airport

· 4.3 Very Good · 400 reviews

Built for travelers who want someone in their corner when mornings start early.

  • Recharge on the crisp white duvet between track sessions
  • Recharge with rotating hot items like eggs and savory sausage
  • Meet your group at outdoor tables to celebrate race day wins
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From $255 / night 10.48 mi

Courtyard by Marriott Austin Airport

· 4.2 Very Good · 361 reviews

Polished consistency keeps race fans sharp through every session of the weekend.

  • Collaborate with your group in M Club's private meeting areas
  • Fuel up with grab-and-go snacks before heading trackside
  • Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes between track sessions
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From $92 / night 10.51 mi

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Austin Airport

· 3.9 Good · 1,281 reviews

Trusted by fans who know a great weekend starts with predictable, reliable comfort.

  • Choose firm or soft pillow options for personalized sleep comfort
  • Power up with hot and cold cereal options before track time
  • Gather around the outdoor fire pit after race day action
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From $148 / night 10.58 mi

Atwell Suites Austin Airport by IHG

· 4.6 Excellent · 158 reviews

Predictable comfort for groups seeking a break from noise and sun.

  • Fuel early starts with complimentary bean-to-cup coffee anytime day or night
  • Refresh in spacious walk-in showers with premium bath amenities
  • Customize breakfast bowls to match your race day energy needs
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From $75 / night 10.6 mi

Comfort Suites Austin Airport

· 3.7 Good · 888 reviews

Smart travelers choose reliability when adrenaline weekends demand consistent recovery routines.

  • Load up on scrambled eggs and sausage before track activities
  • Dive into the pool to shake off grandstand fatigue
  • Load up race souvenirs with convenient parking near room access
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From $163 / night 10.69 mi

Homewood Suites by Hilton Austin Airport

· 5.0 Excellent

Designed for groups who fuel camaraderie between laps with great food.

  • Treat your crew to signature waffles at complimentary breakfast
  • Meet fellow fans at evening socials hosted Monday through Thursday
  • Spread out across outdoor lounge seating for crew downtime
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From $181 / night 10.74 mi

Cambria Hotel Austin Airport

· 4.6 Excellent · 790 reviews

Where race weekend groups gather to refuel between track sessions and nights out.

  • Grab premium bottled beverages before heading to the track each morning
  • Recharge on upgraded pillow-top mattresses between track sessions and events
  • Grab premium freshly brewed coffee for the drive to the track
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From $194 / night 10.74 mi

Aloft Austin Airport

· 4.3 Very Good · 319 reviews

Built for travelers who treat the track like a destination worth matching.

  • Grab drinks outside and toast track victories under open skies
  • Enjoy the energetic vibe created by dynamic poolside lighting features
  • Enjoy day-to-night atmosphere shifts perfect for race weekend rhythms
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From $156 / night 10.74 mi

Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Airport

· 4.6 Excellent · 220 reviews

Designed for crews who refuse to live out of suitcases between races.

  • Ease into the whirlpool while replaying incredible race finishes
  • Access airport shuttle service for smooth arrival and departure coordination
  • Spread out at flexible lobby tables for group meal planning
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From $207 / night 10.76 mi

Tru by Hilton Austin Airport TX

· 4.5 Excellent · 888 reviews

Heritage meets innovation — race weekends deserve hotels that honor the tradition.

  • Claim collaborative seating areas for group recaps and replays
  • Grab pre-race snacks and drinks from the 24-hour lobby market
  • Soak in deep tubs to ease muscle tension after grandstand hours
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Local Area Guide

Circuit of the Americas Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a world-class motorsports and entertainment complex that brings a European racing pedigree to the Texas Hill Country. As the only purpose-built Formula 1 track in the United States, it hosts the United States Grand Prix, NASCAR, MotoGP, and major concerts at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater. The venue is massive, spanning 1,500 acres with a 3.41-mile track that features a signature 133-foot climb into Turn 1, offering one of the most dramatic views in racing. Visitors will find themselves in a sprawling, festival-like environment where the energy is high, the walking distances are long, and the Texas hospitality is genuine. Whether you are here for the roar of F1 engines or a Rolling Stones concert, the experience is defined by scale and spectacle. This guide helps you navigate the logistics of a race weekend, from mastering the shuttle system to finding the best brisket near the track.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The circuit is located in the Del Valle area, a semi-rural district southeast of downtown Austin that is dominated by the track and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Unlike urban stadiums, COTA sits in wide-open country, surrounded by fields and light industrial zones, meaning there is no "walkable neighborhood" outside the gates. Access is primarily via SH 130 (a toll road with the highest speed limit in the U.S.) and FM 812, both of which can become heavily congested during major events. The immediate vicinity is purely functional for race fans, with vast grass and gravel parking lots stretching for miles. For those flying in, the airport is incredibly convenient, located just 15 minutes north, making it easy to land and head straight to the track. While you won't find a density of bars or restaurants right next door, the venue itself acts as a self-contained city with its own plazas, karting track, and entertainment zones.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The hotel strategy for COTA depends entirely on your priorities: convenience or nightlife. For pure convenience, the "Airport Cluster" along Highway 71 offers properties like the Hyatt Place Austin Airport and Hilton Austin Airport, which are just a 10–15 minute drive from the track and often have shuttles. These are ideal for race teams and fans who want to maximize sleep and minimize travel time. However, most visitors choose to stay in Downtown Austin (about 20–30 minutes away), where hotels like the JW Marriott or The Fairmont offer access to the legendary live music scene on 6th Street and Rainey Street. Staying downtown allows you to take the official COTA shuttles from the convention center, which is often the most stress-free way to get to the track during F1 weekend. If you are on a budget, look for hotels in Bastrop to the east, which avoids the worst of the Austin city traffic.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Closest airport is Austin-Bergstrom (AUS), roughly 15 minutes north.

Arrival & Parking

Park in your designated lot; Lot T and F are common for general admission.

Food & Dining

Grand Plaza offers the main entertainment, food, and merchandise hub on-site.

Culture & History

The Bullock Texas State History Museum is a great indoor backup in downtown.

Getting There

Regroup at Live Oak Brewing Company for disc golf and beer near the airport.

  • Closest airport is Austin-Bergstrom (AUS), roughly 15 minutes north.
  • Park in your designated lot; Lot T and F are common for general admission.
  • Grand Plaza offers the main entertainment, food, and merchandise hub on-site.
  • The Bullock Texas State History Museum is a great indoor backup in downtown.
  • Regroup at Live Oak Brewing Company for disc golf and beer near the airport.
Section 04

Race Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

Traffic is the defining feature of COTA; arrive as early as possible (gates often open at 8:00 AM for F1) to beat the gridlock on FM 812. If driving, ensure you have a physical or digital parking pass downloaded before you leave Wi-Fi range, as cell service can be spotty. Security enforces a bag policy that generally limits bags to 12" x 12" x 20", but checking specific event rules is crucial as F1 and concerts may differ. The Grand Plaza is the first stop for most, featuring the fountain, amphitheater, and often driver interview sessions on the main stage.

During the Event

The venue is enormous, so wear your most comfortable broken-in shoes; walking from Turn 1 to Turn 19 can take 30–40 minutes. The "Turn 1" grass berm is famous for its steep incline and incredible views of the start, but you need to stake out a spot early. Hydration is critical in the Texas heat, so bring a refillable water bottle to use at the hydration stations scattered around the track. Concessions are spread throughout, but the "Villages" near Turn 1, Turn 12, and the Grand Plaza have the highest concentration of food trucks and bars.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting COTA requires patience, as tens of thousands of vehicles funnel onto two-lane country roads. If you are in a rush, leave a few laps early; otherwise, stay for the post-race concerts at the amphitheater to let traffic die down. The shuttle lines back to downtown can be long but move consistently. Rideshare pickups are located in a dedicated lot (often the McAngus Lot), which requires a significant walk or tram ride from the main gates, so factor that into your departure energy.

Arrival & Pre-Event

Traffic is the defining feature of COTA; arrive as early as possible (gates often open at 8:00 AM for F1) to beat the gridlock on FM 812. If driving, ensure you have a physical or digital parking pass downloaded before you leave Wi-Fi range, as cell service can be spotty. Security enforces a bag policy that generally limits bags to 12" x 12" x 20", but checking specific event rules is crucial as F1 and concerts may differ. The Grand Plaza is the first stop for most, featuring the fountain, amphitheater, and often driver interview sessions on the main stage.

During the Event

The venue is enormous, so wear your most comfortable broken-in shoes; walking from Turn 1 to Turn 19 can take 30–40 minutes. The "Turn 1" grass berm is famous for its steep incline and incredible views of the start, but you need to stake out a spot early. Hydration is critical in the Texas heat, so bring a refillable water bottle to use at the hydration stations scattered around the track. Concessions are spread throughout, but the "Villages" near Turn 1, Turn 12, and the Grand Plaza have the highest concentration of food trucks and bars.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting COTA requires patience, as tens of thousands of vehicles funnel onto two-lane country roads. If you are in a rush, leave a few laps early; otherwise, stay for the post-race concerts at the amphitheater to let traffic die down. The shuttle lines back to downtown can be long but move consistently. Rideshare pickups are located in a dedicated lot (often the McAngus Lot), which requires a significant walk or tram ride from the main gates, so factor that into your departure energy.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

COTA Karting

On site

Located in the Grand Plaza, this premier karting track allows you to race on a layout inspired by the actual F1 circuit. It is a high-adrenaline way to experience the thrill of racing firsthand, with karts reaching speeds of up to 55 mph. It is hugely popular, so booking a heat in advance is highly recommended. It is one of the few places where you can race while pro cars are on the main track nearby.

COTA Observation Tower

On site

Standing 251 feet tall, this iconic tower offers a glass-bottomed observation deck with 360-degree views of the track and the downtown Austin skyline. It is the visual centerpiece of the venue and provides a stunning perspective of the sheer scale of the facility. You can take an elevator to the top or, for a workout, climb the double-helix staircase. It is especially beautiful at sunset.

5–15 Minutes Away

McKinney Falls State Park

7.0 mi

Just a short drive from the track, this state park offers a beautiful natural escape with waterfalls, hiking trails, and swimming holes. It is a perfect spot for a morning hike or a picnic before heading to an afternoon race or concert. The limestone formations and Onion Creek provide a classic Texas Hill Country landscape. It is a quiet, serene counterpoint to the noise of the race track.

Live Oak Brewing Company

5.5 mi

Located near the airport, this brewery is a local legend famous for its Hefeweizen and beautiful 22-acre grounds along the Colorado River. It features a Disc Golf course and plenty of outdoor seating under the oak trees. It is the ultimate pre-race or post-race hangout, often hosting food trucks and large groups of fans. The relaxed, shady atmosphere is a lifesaver on hot Texas days.

Walkable

  • COTA Karting — Located in the Grand Plaza, this premier karting track allows you to race on a layout inspired by the actual F1 circuit. It is a high-adrenaline way to experience the thrill of racing firsthand, with karts reaching speeds of up to 55 mph. It is hugely popular, so booking a heat in advance is highly recommended. It is one of the few places where you can race while pro cars are on the main track nearby. On site
  • COTA Observation Tower — Standing 251 feet tall, this iconic tower offers a glass-bottomed observation deck with 360-degree views of the track and the downtown Austin skyline. It is the visual centerpiece of the venue and provides a stunning perspective of the sheer scale of the facility. You can take an elevator to the top or, for a workout, climb the double-helix staircase. It is especially beautiful at sunset. On site

5–15 Minutes Away

  • McKinney Falls State Park — Just a short drive from the track, this state park offers a beautiful natural escape with waterfalls, hiking trails, and swimming holes. It is a perfect spot for a morning hike or a picnic before heading to an afternoon race or concert. The limestone formations and Onion Creek provide a classic Texas Hill Country landscape. It is a quiet, serene counterpoint to the noise of the race track. 7.0 mi
  • Live Oak Brewing Company — Located near the airport, this brewery is a local legend famous for its Hefeweizen and beautiful 22-acre grounds along the Colorado River. It features a Disc Golf course and plenty of outdoor seating under the oak trees. It is the ultimate pre-race or post-race hangout, often hosting food trucks and large groups of fans. The relaxed, shady atmosphere is a lifesaver on hot Texas days. 5.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Southside Pizza

On site

A staple at COTA, Southside Pizza serves massive, "Texas-sized" slices that are easy to eat while walking between turns. They are known for their generous toppings and ability to handle the massive lines efficiently. It is reliable, filling comfort food that hits the spot during a long day at the track. You can find their stands in the busiest villages.

Meat Your Heart

On site

This popular food truck serves the acclaimed "MYH Steak Sub," featuring Angus beef tri-tip, shoestring potatoes, and chipotle aioli. It offers a higher quality, more gourmet option than the standard stadium burger. The combination of flavors makes it a standout for foodies visiting the circuit. Look for their truck in the main fan zones.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Santo Patio

6.0 mi

Located in Del Valle, this Mexican bar and grill is a hidden gem for locals and savvy race fans. They serve excellent house-made cocktails, cold beer, and a menu of fresh Latin American dishes in a rustic, welcoming setting. It is a great place to escape the track traffic and enjoy a sit-down meal with air conditioning. The patio is perfect for a relaxed evening.

Live Oak Brewing Food Trucks

5.5 mi

The brewery hosts a rotating lineup of high-quality food trucks, including "The Black Forest" (German comfort food) and "8e8 Thai Street Food". It allows you to pair authentic bratwurst or pad thai with some of the best beer in Texas. The casual, picnic-table setting is perfect for groups who want different food options. It is a low-stress, high-quality dining experience near the airport.

Local & Elevated Picks

De Nada Cantina

9.0 mi

Located in East Austin, a short drive from the airport area, this vibrant spot serves incredible tacos and margaritas in a greenhouse-like setting. The handmade tortillas and slow-braised meats are top-tier, making it worth the drive. It captures the cool, laid-back Austin vibe perfectly. It is a great "welcome to Austin" meal before heading to your hotel.

Jasper's

20.0 mi

If you are staying north or want a polished "gourmet backyard cuisine" experience, Jasper's is a Texas favorite. While further away, it is often frequented by teams and sponsors for its high-end ribs, blue cheese chips, and steaks. It offers a sophisticated but comfortable atmosphere suitable for business dinners. It represents the upscale side of Texas dining.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Southside Pizza — A staple at COTA, Southside Pizza serves massive, "Texas-sized" slices that are easy to eat while walking between turns. They are known for their generous toppings and ability to handle the massive lines efficiently. It is reliable, filling comfort food that hits the spot during a long day at the track. You can find their stands in the busiest villages. On site
  • Meat Your Heart — This popular food truck serves the acclaimed "MYH Steak Sub," featuring Angus beef tri-tip, shoestring potatoes, and chipotle aioli. It offers a higher quality, more gourmet option than the standard stadium burger. The combination of flavors makes it a standout for foodies visiting the circuit. Look for their truck in the main fan zones. On site

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Santo Patio — Located in Del Valle, this Mexican bar and grill is a hidden gem for locals and savvy race fans. They serve excellent house-made cocktails, cold beer, and a menu of fresh Latin American dishes in a rustic, welcoming setting. It is a great place to escape the track traffic and enjoy a sit-down meal with air conditioning. The patio is perfect for a relaxed evening. 6.0 mi
  • Live Oak Brewing Food Trucks — The brewery hosts a rotating lineup of high-quality food trucks, including "The Black Forest" (German comfort food) and "8e8 Thai Street Food". It allows you to pair authentic bratwurst or pad thai with some of the best beer in Texas. The casual, picnic-table setting is perfect for groups who want different food options. It is a low-stress, high-quality dining experience near the airport. 5.5 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • De Nada Cantina — Located in East Austin, a short drive from the airport area, this vibrant spot serves incredible tacos and margaritas in a greenhouse-like setting. The handmade tortillas and slow-braised meats are top-tier, making it worth the drive. It captures the cool, laid-back Austin vibe perfectly. It is a great "welcome to Austin" meal before heading to your hotel. 9.0 mi
  • Jasper's — If you are staying north or want a polished "gourmet backyard cuisine" experience, Jasper's is a Texas favorite. While further away, it is often frequented by teams and sponsors for its high-end ribs, blue cheese chips, and steaks. It offers a sophisticated but comfortable atmosphere suitable for business dinners. It represents the upscale side of Texas dining. 20.0 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Wear broken-in shoes: you will walk miles on gravel, grass, and pavement.

Pre-download your parking pass: cell service gets jammed near the track.

Turn 1 is a steep hike but offers the best view of the start: get there early.

Bring a hat and sunscreen: shade is extremely limited across the venue.

Seasonal note: COTA is an outdoor venue exposed to the elements. The F1 race in October usually sees warm, sunny days and cool evenings, but rain can turn the grass lots into mud. NASCAR in the spring brings unpredictable weather, from heat to thunderstorms. Summer concerts are intensely hot, often reaching 100°F, so hydration is a safety issue. Always dress for a full day outside with dramatic temperature swings.

  • Wear broken-in shoes you will walk miles on gravel, grass, and pavement.
  • Pre-download your parking pass cell service gets jammed near the track.
  • Turn 1 is a steep hike but offers the best view of the start get there early.
  • Bring a hat and sunscreen shade is extremely limited across the venue.
  • The "shuttle" from the lots to the gates is often a tractor-pulled tram.
  • Seasonal note: COTA is an outdoor venue exposed to the elements. The F1 race in October usually sees warm, sunny days and cool evenings, but rain can turn the grass lots into mud. NASCAR in the spring brings unpredictable weather, from heat to thunderstorms. Summer concerts are intensely hot, often reaching 100°F, so hydration is a safety issue. Always dress for a full day outside with dramatic temperature swings.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

January and February are quiet at the track, but the weather is mild with highs in the 60s. It is a good time for private track days or karting. Nights can be chilly, so bring a jacket if you are visiting for Peppermint Parkway.

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Spring & early summer

March through May brings MotoGP and NASCAR. The weather is volatile, ranging from perfect 70-degree days to heavy thunderstorms and wind. It is the greenest time of year in the Hill Country. Mud boots are a smart backup.

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Mid-summer

June through August is brutally hot, with highs consistently over 95°F. Concerts start late to avoid the sun. Shade is non-existent in the general admission areas, so hats, sunglasses, and water are critical survival gear.

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Fall season

October and November are the crown jewel, hosting F1. Expect warm afternoons (80s) and crisp evenings (50s). It is the best weather of the year, but the sun is still strong. The dust can be an issue if it has been dry.

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Rain & snow

Snow is rare. Rain can be heavy in spring and fall. The track drains well, but the grass parking lots and paths can become difficult to navigate. Ponchos are allowed and recommended over umbrellas in the stands.

Winter

January and February are quiet at the track, but the weather is mild with highs in the 60s. It is a good time for private track days or karting. Nights can be chilly, so bring a jacket if you are visiting for Peppermint Parkway.

Spring & early summer

March through May brings MotoGP and NASCAR. The weather is volatile, ranging from perfect 70-degree days to heavy thunderstorms and wind. It is the greenest time of year in the Hill Country. Mud boots are a smart backup.

Mid-summer

June through August is brutally hot, with highs consistently over 95°F. Concerts start late to avoid the sun. Shade is non-existent in the general admission areas, so hats, sunglasses, and water are critical survival gear.

Fall season

October and November are the crown jewel, hosting F1. Expect warm afternoons (80s) and crisp evenings (50s). It is the best weather of the year, but the sun is still strong. The dust can be an issue if it has been dry.

Rain & snow

Snow is rare. Rain can be heavy in spring and fall. The track drains well, but the grass parking lots and paths can become difficult to navigate. Ponchos are allowed and recommended over umbrellas in the stands.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Formula 1 / NASCAR / MotoGP.

Neighborhood

Del Valle / Airport Area.

Nearest airport

Austin-Bergstrom (AUS).

Parking

Lots A-T (Pre-paid essential).

Walkable district

None (Grand Plaza on-site).

Groceries & supplies

H-E-B (Bastrop or Riverside).

Pharmacy

CVS (Bastrop Hwy).

Urgent care

FastMed Urgent Care (Riverside).

Downtime

COTA Karting.

Pro tip

Arrive 3 hours early.

Primary teamFormula 1 / NASCAR / MotoGP.
NeighborhoodDel Valle / Airport Area.
Nearest airportAustin-Bergstrom (AUS).
ParkingLots A-T (Pre-paid essential).
Walkable districtNone (Grand Plaza on-site).
Groceries & suppliesH-E-B (Bastrop or Riverside).
PharmacyCVS (Bastrop Hwy).
Urgent careFastMed Urgent Care (Riverside).
DowntimeCOTA Karting.
Pro tipArrive 3 hours early.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Circuit of the Americas — answered with the specifics you actually need.

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What are the closest hotels to Circuit of the Americas?

The closest hotel to Circuit of the Americas is Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night) — a 15-minute drive. Other nearby options include Hyatt Place Austin Airport (8.86 mi, from $164/night) and Hilton Austin Airport (8.91 mi, from $134/night). Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hyatt Place Austin Airport offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hilton Austin Airport offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Circuit of the Americas accommodate team and group travel. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night), Hyatt Place Austin Airport (8.86 mi, from $164/night), and Hilton Austin Airport (8.91 mi, from $134/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Circuit of the Americas are ideal for a weekend getaway. Hilton Austin Airport (8.91 mi, from $134/night), Four Points BY Sheraton Austin Airport (10.42 mi, from $234/night), and Courtyard by Marriott Austin Airport (10.48 mi, from $255/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas are good for families?

Several hotels near Circuit of the Americas are well-suited for families. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night), Hyatt Place Austin Airport (8.86 mi, from $164/night), and Hilton Austin Airport (8.91 mi, from $134/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels near Circuit of the Americas?

Yes — Homewood Suites by Hilton Austin Airport (10.69 mi, from $163/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Airport (10.74 mi, from $156/night) are all extended-stay properties near Circuit of the Americas, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas offer free parking?

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night), Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Austin Airport (10.43 mi, from $85/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Austin-Airport (10.43 mi, from $154/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas offer free breakfast?

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night), Hyatt Place Austin Airport (8.86 mi, from $164/night), and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Austin Airport (10.43 mi, from $85/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas are pet-friendly?

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night), Hyatt Place Austin Airport (8.86 mi, from $164/night), and Hilton Austin Airport (8.91 mi, from $134/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas have a fitness center?

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Austin Airport East by IHG (7.69 mi, from $152/night), Hyatt Place Austin Airport (8.86 mi, from $164/night), and Hilton Austin Airport (8.91 mi, from $134/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near Circuit of the Americas have a full in-room kitchen?

Homewood Suites by Hilton Austin Airport (10.69 mi, from $163/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Austin Airport (10.74 mi, from $156/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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