The Madrid Grand Prix will roar onto the Formula 1 calendar in 2026 as the Madring circuit makes its long-awaited debut – the Spanish capital’s first F1 race in over 40 years. With excitement building, fans are already asking the all-important question: where can I stay for the Madrid F1?
As Spain’s largest city, Madrid offers an abundance of accommodation options, both close to the circuit and in the vibrant city centre. We recommend booking as far in advance as possible, as hotels near the track are often snapped up early by F1 teams and event staff.
In this guide, we’ll explore the best areas and types of accommodation for every budget and interest, helping you plan the perfect race weekend away from the track.
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Hotels near Madring circuit for the Madrid F1
The Madring Circuit is being billed as the most accessible venue on the F1 calendar thanks to its close proximity to Madrid–Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport. Located in the Valdebebas district, an up-and-coming area of the city, it’s surrounded by modern apartments, leafy green spaces, and even the training ground of arguably the world’s most famous football team – Real Madrid.
Because accommodation right next to the circuit will be limited, staying at the airport is an attractive alternative. With journey times to the circuit as short as five minutes depending on your mode of transport, the many airport hotels offer a convenient base for racegoers.

Airport Hotels
Here are some airport hotel options for you to stay at during the Madrid Grand Prix, catering to all budgets and preferences.
Ibis Budget Madrid Aeropuerto ***
It’s basic but very efficient – exactly what you need if you’re in Madrid just for the race. Close enough to the airport to handle early arrivals or late departures, with clean rooms and a shuttle service. Perfect for getting maximum track time without spending much more than necessary.
This hotel provides more comfort and amenities compared to budget options – nicer rooms, a good restaurant, and solid transport links. Its airport shuttle, friendly staff, and quiet location make it ideal for relaxing in between race sessions without compromising convenience.
The Hilton Madrid Airport offers a higher level of luxury while still being very practical. You’ll get more space, better relaxation options (think quality bedding, quiet rooms, maybe pools/spa), and more flexibility with services. If you want to unwind properly after long days at the circuit, this is the one.
As previously mentioned, there are a large number of apartments in the Valdebebas district, some of which are bound to be available on Airbnb. It’s worth checking on there to secure yourself some private accommodation close to the circuit.
🏨 Where to stay in Madrid for the Madrid F1
As the second-largest city by population in the European Union after Berlin, Madrid offers an abundance of places to stay.
From grand five-star hotels and elegant boutique properties in historic neighbourhoods to affordable chain hotels and hostels with excellent transport links, the Spanish capital blends world-class art museums, leafy parks, vibrant nightlife and one of Europe’s most exciting food scenes.
For Formula 1 fans, that means you can base yourself in a dynamic city with plenty to see and do between race days – whether you’re drawn to luxury shopping, buzzing nightlife or seamless transport connections.
Located in the city’s northeast, the Madring Circuit is well connected by Madrid’s impressive public transport network, making it easily accessible from almost anywhere. This combination of convenience and variety makes Madrid an ideal base for fans planning a European F1 getaway.
We’ve identified three distinct areas of Madrid, each catering to different preferences and ways to spend your downtime away from the track. Within each, you’ll find recommended accommodation options to suit a range of budgets.
When booking accommodation for the Grand Prix weekend, it’s advisable to make reservations well in advance, as hotels tend to fill up quickly due to the event’s popularity.
Salamanca – Luxury and Shopping

This upmarket district is home to designer boutiques, Michelin-starred restaurants and some of Madrid’s most elegant hotels. Wide boulevards, stately architecture and proximity to Retiro Park make it ideal for travellers who want a sophisticated base with plenty of high-end dining and shopping between race sessions.
NeoMagna Madrid ***
Located on Don Ramón de la Cruz, just a 2-minute walk from Manuel Becerra Metro Station, NeoMagna offers modern, clean rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs. Guests appreciate its central location, proximity to shops and restaurants, and the convenience of nearby public transportation. Amenities include a rooftop terrace, 24-hour gym, and an on-site restaurant serving fusion cuisine. It’s an excellent choice for travellers seeking comfort and accessibility without a hefty price tag.
Hotel Suites Barrio de Salamanca ****
Situated in the heart of the Salamanca district, this boutique hotel offers spacious suites with separate living areas, ideal for longer stays or families. Amenities include a buffet breakfast, 24-hour reception, and proximity to Goya and Manuel Becerra metro stations, ensuring easy access to the city and the F1 circuit. Its location in the heart of Salamanca provides a blend of comfort and convenience.
Rosewood Villa Magna *****
Situated on Paseo de la Castellana, this elegant hotel offers refined luxury with spacious rooms, a Michelin-starred restaurant, a rooftop terrace, and a spa. Its location in Salamanca places you in close proximity to high-end boutiques and cultural attractions, providing a luxurious retreat after race days.
Malasaña – Nightlife & Youthful Energy

Situated just a short walk from the lively Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Hostal Los Perales offers straightforward, budget-friendly accommodations. Rooms are simply furnished with essential amenities, including free Wi-Fi and private or shared bathrooms. Its central location places you amidst Malasaña’s eclectic mix of cafés, boutiques, and nightlife, making it an ideal base for exploring the neighbourhood without breaking the bank.
7 Islas Hotel Madrid ****
Located between Gran Vía and Malasaña, 7 Islas Hotel combines boutique charm with modern comforts. Designed by the renowned Kikekeller studio, the hotel features art-inspired interiors and offers amenities such as a rooftop terrace, 24-hour reception, and an on-site restaurant. Its proximity to both Malasaña’s vibrant scene and Gran Vía’s attractions provides guests with a balanced experience of relaxation and exploration.
URSO Hotel & Spa *****
Urso Hotel & Spa occupies a neoclassical mansion dating back to 1915, perfectly situated between the Salesas and Malasaña neighborhoods. The hotel boasts 78 spacious rooms, many with four-poster beds and floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests can indulge in the renowned spa, enjoy French-Spanish fusion cuisine at Casa Felisa, and relax in the Conservatory with live music on weekends. Its elegant design and prime location make it a luxurious retreat in the heart of Madrid.
Chamartín – Business & Easy Access to Transport

Situated adjacent to Chamartín Train and Metro Station, Hotel Chamartín The One provides modern rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Guests can dine at the on-site restaurant and enjoy drinks at the bar. The hotel’s location also offers convenient access to transportation links, making it a practical choice for F1 fans.
Located on Avenida Pío XII, this hotel offers modern rooms with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar/lounge. Its proximity to public transportation provides easy access to various parts of Madrid, including the F1 circuit.
Barceló Imagine Madrid *****
Just a 5-minute walk from Chamartín Station, Barceló Imagine boasts avant-garde design and luxurious amenities. The hotel features a rooftop terrace with an outdoor pool, a garden, and a fitness center. Its proximity to the station ensures easy access to the city and the F1 circuit, providing both comfort and convenience for guests.
Other hotel and accommodations for the Madrid F1
Though the city of Madrid will naturally be the first choice for most racegoers attending the Grand Prix nearby towns such as Alcobendas and San Sebastián de los Reyes offer excellent alternatives. These locations provide a quieter, more relaxed stay while still being within easy reach of the circuit. Fans can enjoy a range of accommodation options, from modern hotels and serviced apartments to smaller boutique properties, allowing for flexibility in both comfort and budget. The towns themselves are pleasant to explore, with local cafés, shopping centres, and parks offering a welcome change of pace from the hustle and bustle of the capital.
Both Alcobendas and San Sebastián de los Reyes benefit from excellent transport links, making it simple to reach the circuit in around 15–30 minutes. Regular bus and train services, as well as quick access to major motorways, ensure racegoers can easily travel to and from the track each day. These towns are ideal for those looking to combine the thrill of race weekend with a slightly quieter, more residential atmosphere, or for fans who may prefer to allocate more of their budget toward tickets and experiences rather than city-centre accommodation.
Madrid F1 Camping and Glamping
Camping can be an appealing choice for F1 fans who want to stay close to the circuit while keeping accommodation costs low.
While exact details of campsites near the Madring Circuit have yet to be confirmed, they are likely to provide a strong alternative to hotels, particularly given that rooms close to the track tend to be both expensive and quickly booked. Modern campsites, by contrast, often offer a comfortable stay at a much more affordable price, making them an attractive option for fans looking to combine convenience with value.
We will reveal the campsite information for the Madrid Grand Prix here as soon as it becomes available.
Madrid F1 tickets
Tickets for the 2026 Madrid F1 Grand Prix are going on sale very soon! With the circuit making its debut on the calendar, demand is expected to be high, so we strongly recommend signing up for our alerts to ensure you are the first to be notified when they become available.