Find out where to stay for the British Grand Prix with our Silverstone guide to hotels, campsites and nearby towns for every budget.

The British Grand Prix returns to Silverstone from 3-5 July 2026, drawing hundreds of thousands of fans to one of Formula 1’s most historic circuits. With so many spectators descending on Northamptonshire, knowing where to stay for the British Grand Prix is essential to getting the best from your weekend. Set amid the rolling English countryside, Silverstone combines heritage, world-class racing and a festival-like atmosphere that keeps fans coming back year after year.

Beyond the on-track action, visitors can explore charming nearby towns, enjoy classic pubs, or soak up the lively campsites and fan zones that make the British GP weekend unique.

A range of grandstand tickets are now available through the link below.

🎟️ Official British F1 Grand Prix tickets

Hotels near Silverstone circuit

With more than 500,000 fans flocking to Silverstone over race weekend, accommodation close to the circuit sells out quickly. Whether you’re after track-side convenience, a cosy market-town inn or a bigger hotel in a nearby city, planning ahead will save you stress and money. Below we’ve rounded up some of the best hotels near Silverstone Circuit to help you decide where to stay for the British Grand Prix.

On-site & trackside accommodation

Hilton Garden Inn Silverstone ****
The premium pick right by the circuit: rooftop bar, many rooms with track views, and the BOX Bar & Kitchen with terrace overlooking the grid. Great for being first out to practice and last to leave the paddock without long commutes

Suitehuts @Silverstone
Cottage-style rentals close to the track, each with private bathrooms. Ideal for fans who want the feel of staying trackside with more space and a more relaxed atmosphere.

Hotels in Towcester and Brackley

Stay in the closest market towns to Silverstone, offering quick access to the circuit with a quieter, village-style atmosphere.

Villiers Hotel Buckingham ****
About 15 minutes from Silverstone, this hotel mixes comfort with motorsport vibes. Spacious rooms, family-friendly options, free parking, and an easy drive to the circuit gates make it a solid mid-range choice.

Holiday Inn Express Northampton – South
A practical choice roughly 10 miles from Silverstone. Clean, reliable rooms, good for families or groups wanting decent comfort without track-side price tags.

Hotels in Northampton & Milton Keynes

Choose from larger town and city hotels with more amenities, nightlife and availability, all within an easy drive of Silverstone

Leonardo Hotel Milton Keynes ****
Modern 4-star hotel about 15 miles away, offering strong amenities and comfort. Good option for those wanting more in town (shops, restaurants) as well as convenient access to the circuit.

DoubleTree by Hilton Milton Keynes ****
Also in Milton Keynes, offering a bit more upscale service: nice rooms, good dining, comfortable on non-event nights, yet still within reasonable drive of Silverstone.

Delta Hotels by Marriott Northampton ****
A modern, well-equipped 4-star hotel just off the M1 in Northampton, Delta Hotels by Marriott offers comfy, freshly refurbished rooms with amenities like a gym, onsite restaurant (Cast Iron Bar & Grill), and free Wi-Fi. It’s close enough to Silverstone Circuit for race day drives while giving you the comfort and choice of a bigger city stay.

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Camping & Glamping at the British Grand Prix

Want a more authentic Silverstone experience? Camping or glamping during the British Grand Prix puts you right at the heart of the action, surrounded by fellow fans and just a short walk from the circuit gates. It’s the perfect way to soak up the festival atmosphere and enjoy the race weekend from dawn to dusk. Check out our full guide to camping at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix below for everything you need to know.

Staying in nearby cities

Although Silverstone lies in rural Northamptonshire, its location between Birmingham and London makes it highly accessible. Birmingham, about an hour’s drive away via the M40, offers plenty of hotels, apartments and guesthouses at a range of prices. Regular trains also run from the city to nearby stations such as Banbury or Milton Keynes, where shuttle buses and taxis can complete the trip to the circuit. Staying here lets fans combine race-day excitement with a lively city atmosphere, nightlife and a strong dining scene.

London is another practical base, especially if you’re already spending time in the capital. Its vast range of accommodation – from budget chains to five-star hotels – means more choice and often greater availability than smaller towns. The drive takes around 90 minutes to two hours depending on traffic, or roughly an hour by train from London Euston to Milton Keynes or Northampton.

Tips for getting to Silverstone

Once you’ve chosen your base, getting to Silverstone is all about timing and planning. Traffic around the circuit builds quickly on practice and race mornings, so aim to set off early and, if you’re driving, pre-book your parking or park-and-ride to avoid queues. If you’re coming by train from Birmingham or London, services run regularly to Milton Keynes, Banbury or Northampton, where shuttle buses and taxis complete the final leg to the gates.

Book your British Grand Prix tickets today

Tickets for the 2026 British Grand Prix are on sale! As with accommodation, it’s best to book early to lock in your preferred spot before they sell out.

Grandstand seats offer some of the best vantage points around this iconic circuit, putting you right at the heart of the drama. Secure your tickets today and get ready for an unforgettable British Grand Prix weekend.

🎟️ Official British Grand Prix tickets