iGarden: Official Partner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) is excited to announce that iGarden, a subsidiary of the Fairland Group, will join the 24 Hours of Le Mans as an official partner.
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Find out the best ways to access the circuit for the 2024 24 Hours of Le Mans (12-16 June). Follow this easy guide for a stress-free and unforgettable experience.
Here is practical info to facilitate your arrival at the circuit for the big event!
Traffic at this year's 92nd 24 Hours of Le Mans is expected to be more congested than ever. We recommend you use the routes suggested by our partner Waze or opt for alternative transportation like bus, bicycle, TGV/TER or carpooling.
The tram allows you to reach the circuit with ease from numerous satellite car parks located in the city centre and near the University of Le Mans.. The terminus of Line T1 is situated next to the East Gate.
Go to the SETRAM website (use Google for the English version) to consult schedules.
The circuit is divided into six colour-coded zones (red, blue, green, orange, yellow and purple). Follow the colour route corresponding to your access pass. If you have a parking pass, place your sticker clearly on your windscreen as it will be checked by the ushers.
Several gates allow entry to the circuit depending on the colour zone of your access pass:
Present both your access pass and proof of identity (which may be requested in the event of an inspection) at the entrance.
Security and safety are top priorities, so please do not hesitate to contact our teams at +33 (0)2 43 543210 to report any suspicious behaviour.
To expedite inspection efforts, please only bring with you necessary essentials. Find out which items are authorised or prohibited inside the circuit and welcome areas using the infographic below. Please note that bicycles and scooters are prohibited within the circuit, but free parking is available at the East, North and Karting Gates.