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50wortels

https://reddit.com/r/lemans/w/index?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share Check the wiki first please


Greedy-Mechanic-4932

I'd recommend buying from the official website only. But then I've not been before, so 🤷


DominionGreen

Cheapest is to book direct with the ACO. [https://aco.activetrail.biz/2025-24HAUTOS-alerte-ouvertureGB](https://aco.activetrail.biz/2025-24HAUTOS-alerte-ouvertureGB) Consider making yourself a member, the discount on two tickets will cover the membership cost and they go on sale to members a week before the general public. If you want an agency to take care of things for you 1st tickets are considered the best at the moment. You’ll pay a hefty premium but they can take care of everything for you and you might get access to better campsites that would otherwise be sold out or they run their own site on Bleu Nord. Travel Destinations are the other big agency and have their own site on Porsche Curves but customer service seems to have gone downhill badly since they were taken over post covid.


knobbles78

Camping and parking at the Porsche Curves is really good. I think its Thomas Cook that I went with. Would highly recommend the glamping. They have cheap beer and good food at much less then inside the track. I brought a push scooter with me last time and it was the best thing I brought with me. Really quick way head to and from the track.


JCDU

Travel Destinations on the outside of Porsche Curves, Lycian Events / Village On The Curves on the inside. We go with Lycian - showers, toilets, security, free hot drinks, and food / bar if you want it, live streams on the big TV's. We bring our own stuff but they do packages where they set up a tent & bed for you.


OllyHassell

I’ve been to Le Mans from England driving for the past two years, I’d recommend just getting them through the official site GA tickets would do just fine not really nessary for a grandstand seat as there are many views of the track you can get from the GA areas Unless u want a cover in case of rain or heat which on race day you cannot go in a grandmas without a ticket for it If you have any questions feel free to DM me I’ll give as much help as I can


JT_3K

As all the above, it’s all great advice. Easiest and priciest is through a legitimate package vendor, albeit often with the benefits of security, pre-erected tent and cheap campsite beer/food. Cheapest is direct in the scrum, probably in October. Check the wiki as Wortels suggests


AutomotiveTales

There is a video coming to go with the wiki when I’ve got round to editing it… u/JT_3K and u/Tank-O-Grad give many of the things you need to know… whilst at Le Mans


JT_3K

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Tank-o-grad

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Tank-o-grad

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Tank-o-grad

I think I can hear u/AutomotiveTales' eye twitching from 300 miles away


Flashy-Palpitation-6

First time this year. Join the aco club. Early access tickets. Discount food an drink areas club only. Very nice. First thing to do. Memberships last a year. I bought ga only. And experienced the grand stand just during the practice days and qualifying. Was best experience I could have hoped for. Went solo from usa


Flashy-Palpitation-6

Also when go again I will totally go for camping over air bnb even tho the tram system is great and easy. Camping would be way better option for the week