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Best Las Vegas Hotels with F1 Track View Rooms & Balconies (2026 Guide)

Forget the $10,000 grandstand tickets. The smartest way to experience the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix is from the comfort of your own balcony. We’ve vetted the specific hotel towers that look directly over the 200mph action.

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As the Las Vegas Grand Prix enters its fourth year in 2026, the logistical "hacks" have finally been perfected. The most important lesson? Not all "Strip Views" are created equal. Because the circuit utilizes the actual Boulevard, your elevation and tower angle are everything. Staying on the Strip during race week (November 19-21, 2026) puts you in the heart of the "Red Zone," where pedestrian bridges are one-way and Ubers are non-existent. By booking a track-view room, you eliminate the stress of the crowds while maintaining a front-row seat to the fastest straightaway in Formula 1 history. It’s the ultimate "flex" stay that combines the comfort of a luxury suite with the adrenaline of the pit lane.

While these are our top picks for best Las Vegas hotels F1 track-view rooms and balconies, you can see our full definitive ranking of the best hotels on the Las Vegas Strip here.

The high-speed chicane on Sands Avenue offers a dual-spectacle of the race and the glowing Sphere. See our Sphere-view room guide to find suites that overlook both.

The 8 Best Las Vegas Strip Hotels with F1 Track-View Rooms for 2026

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (Boulevard Tower)

The only resort with oversized private terraces positioned directly in the heart of the Strip straightaway. In 2026, it remains the "Gold Standard" for race fans.

Verified Room: Wraparound Terrace Suite – Fountain View (Boulevard Tower, Floors 35+).

Vibe Check: High-octane luxury; you’ll hear the downshifts and smell the tires from your private terrace.

Time Out Pro Tip: These rooms are the first to sell out. Check for room codes ending in -88—they offer the widest angle of Turn 14.

Paris Las Vegas (Versailles Tower)

The 2026 game-changer. The newly integrated Versailles Balcony Rooms are among the only spots on the Strip where you can step outside and watch the cars hit top speeds (210mph+) toward Turn 13.

Verified Room: Versailles Balcony Room (North-facing).

Vibe Check: Modern French elegance with a visceral, loud, and exciting front-row seat.

Time Out Pro Tip: Aim for the North-facing balconies for a long-range sightline of the cars approaching from the North Strip.

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Wynn Las Vegas (Panoramic Suites)

The ultimate choice for opening-lap drama. Wynn overlooks Turns 1 and 2, the most common site for tactical overtakes and first-lap collisions.

Verified Room: Panoramic View King (30th Floor or higher).

Vibe Check: Pure billionaire-chic; the most sophisticated, refined vantage point in Nevada.

Time Out Pro Tip: Request the North-East corner of the tower to see the cars enter the high-speed chicane on Sands Avenue.

The Venetian & Palazzo

Positioned on a major corner turn, this property faces roughly 20% of the total 2026 circuit.

Verified Room: Palazzo Luxury Suite – Track View.

Vibe Check: Renaissance opulence meets 22nd-century speed; the best view of the "Sphere Turn."

Time Out Pro Tip: The Venetian's South Tower rooms on high floors give you a unique dual-view of the pit-lane exit and the Sphere’s 16K LED display.

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The Signature at MGM Grand (Tower 3)

The "Balcony Budget" pick. Located on the inside of the circuit near the final corners (Turns 16–17), this is a hidden gem for race week.

Verified Room: One Bedroom Balcony Strip View Suite (Tower 3).

Vibe Check: A quiet, residential enclave that overlooks the tactical final sector and the finish line.

Time Out Pro Tip: Tower 3 is the only one of the three Signature towers with an unobstructed view of the Koval Straightaway.

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

Strategically located on the inside of the circuit, Planet Hollywood is the best-placed property for those who want to dip in and out of the Paddock Club.

Verified Room: Ultra Panorama Suite – Strip View.

Vibe Check: High-energy, "Hollywood A-lister" vibes right in the middle of the track.

Time Out Pro Tip: These rooms look directly down at Turn 15. It’s the best spot to see the drivers navigate the tricky transition back onto the Strip.

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Hilton Grand Vacations: Elara

This glassy tower offers floor-to-ceiling views of the final sector of the circuit. Because it sits back slightly from the Strip, you get a wider perspective of the cars racing past the Paris and Planet Hollywood.

Verified Room: Premium 1 Bedroom King Suite (South-facing).

Vibe Check: Sleek, modern, and high-tech; every room feels like a private F1 hospitality box.

Time Out Pro Tip: Elara suites feature projector screens—sync the live F1 broadcast to your wall while watching the actual cars fly by the window for the ultimate "Dual-Stream" experience.

Horseshoe Las Vegas

Located at the "Center Strip" crossroads, Horseshoe is the most strategic home base for those who want to be steps away from the Grand Prix Plaza and the Paddock Zone.

Verified Room: Resort Premium Suite – Strip View.

Vibe Check: Unpretentious and high-value; you’re staying at the geographic center of the race circuit.

Time Out Pro Tip: The Horseshoe is connected to Paris via an indoor walkway, allowing you to move between different track perspectives without a ticket.

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