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Best places to stay for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix

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February 13, 2025
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The Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit is one of the most exciting races on the Formula 1 calendar. Known for its passionate fans, challenging track layout, and unpredictable weather, Suzuka offers an unforgettable race experience. However, due to its semi-rural location, finding the right accommodation requires careful planning.

While hotels in Suzuka itself are limited and often booked out early by teams and media personnel, nearby cities like Nagoya and Osaka offer a range of options suited for different budgets and travel preferences. This guide covers the best places to stay for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix, including proximity to the circuit, ease of travel, and overall convenience.

Suzuka Circuit Hotel – Stay next to the track

For those looking to stay as close as possible to the action, the Suzuka Circuit Hotel is the most convenient option. Located right next to the track, this hotel is extremely limited in availability and usually booked out far in advance by F1 teams, VIPs, and media personnel.

Why stay here?

  • Unbeatable location – Walk to the track in minutes.
  • Great for early morning access – No need for long commutes before the race.
  • Family-friendly amenities – Close to Motopia Amusement Park, making it ideal for families attending the Grand Prix.

Things to consider:

  • Expensive and hard to book – Rooms are snapped up quickly, often a year in advance.
  • Limited dining and nightlife options – Suzuka itself is a small town with fewer entertainment options compared to Nagoya or Osaka.

If you can secure a room here, it is the ultimate convenience for race weekend, but most fans will need to look at alternatives in Nagoya or Osaka.

Nagoya – The best base for most F1 fans

Nagoya is the closest major city to Suzuka, located about 70 km from the circuit. It offers a wide range of accommodations, great public transport, and plenty of entertainment options for racegoers. The city is well-connected to Suzuka via the Kintetsu train line, making it the most practical place to stay for the Grand Prix.

Why stay in Nagoya?

  • Easy train access to Suzuka – The Kintetsu Line takes around 40-50 minutes to Shiroko Station, followed by a short taxi or shuttle ride to the track.
  • More affordable hotel options – Prices are generally lower than in Suzuka or Osaka.
  • Good nightlife and dining – Nagoya has plenty of restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions to explore.

Some hotels in Nagoya:

Hotel Keihan Nagoya – Located in Naka Ward, this modern and affordable hotel is well-rated by travelers. It provides comfortable rooms and easy access to Nagoya Station.

Nagoya Tokyu Hotel – A luxury option in the city center, known for its high-end rooms and excellent service. Ideal for those looking for a more premium stay during race weekend.

APA Hotel Nagoya Ekimae – A budget-friendly hotel near Nagoya Station, perfect for solo travelers or those looking for a convenient and affordable stay.

There are many more hotels to discover in Nagoya. Use Booking.com to find your perfect stay for the Japanese Grand Prix.

Things to consider:

  • Trains can be crowded on race day, so plan to leave early.
  • Hotels near Nagoya Station book up quickly, so reserving in advance is highly recommended.

For most fans, staying in Nagoya is the best option, offering a balance of convenience, affordability, and entertainment.

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Osaka – A vibrant alternative with more to explore

For those who don’t mind a longer commute, Osaka is another great option for accommodation. While it is further from Suzuka, about 150 km away, the city offers excellent public transport, a thriving nightlife scene, and countless cultural attractions.

Why stay in Osaka?

  • A bigger city with more to do – Osaka has a lively atmosphere, great food, and nightlife.
  • Well-connected to Nagoya – The Shinkansen (bullet train) from Osaka to Nagoya takes about 50 minutes, making it feasible for daily travel to the circuit.
  • More hotel availability – Unlike Nagoya, Osaka has a larger selection of accommodations, making last-minute bookings easier.

Some hotels in Osaka:

Orange Hotel – Located in Shinsekai, this affordable option is great for travelers who want to experience Osaka’s nightlife and food scene.

Hotel Villa Fontaine – A well-known chain with multiple locations in Osaka, offering comfortable and modern rooms.

There are many more hotels to discover in Osaka. Use Booking.com to find your perfect stay for the Japanese Grand Prix.

Things to consider:

  • Longer travel time – Expect about two hours total travel time to Suzuka each day.
  • Osaka is better for those staying multiple days, as it allows for sightseeing before or after the race weekend.

For fans who plan to make a vacation out of their trip, Osaka is a fantastic choice.

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Alternative options near Suzuka – If you book early

If you prefer to stay closer to the track but can’t get a room at Suzuka Circuit Hotel, a few small hotels and guesthouses are available in the nearby town of Suzuka.

Best hotels near Suzuka Circuit:

Suzuka Royal Hotel – Located just two kilometers from the circuit, this mid-range hotel offers basic but comfortable rooms.

Hotel Trend Suzuka – A budget-friendly three-star hotel, located within walking distance of the circuit. It includes breakfast options and good accessibility to the track.

Things to consider:

  • Extremely limited availability – These hotels sell out very quickly, often within days of tickets going on sale.
  • Fewer dining options – Unlike Nagoya or Osaka, there are fewer restaurants and nightlife spots nearby.

For fans who want to be close to the action and don’t mind a quieter stay, these hotels are a good alternative if booked early.

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How to get to Suzuka Circuit from Nagoya & Osaka

Even if you stay in Nagoya or Osaka, getting to the circuit is relatively straightforward.

From Nagoya to Suzuka:

  • Kintetsu Line from Nagoya Station to Shiroko Station (40–50 minutes).
  • Taxi or shuttle bus from Shiroko to Suzuka Circuit (approximately 20 minutes).

From Osaka to Suzuka:

  • Shinkansen (bullet train) from Osaka to Nagoya (50 minutes).
  • Kintetsu Line from Nagoya to Shiroko Station (40–50 minutes).
  • Taxi or shuttle bus from Shiroko to Suzuka Circuit (approximately 20 minutes).

Final thoughts – Where should you stay for the Japanese Grand Prix?

  • Stay in Nagoya for the best balance of affordability, convenience, and transport links.
  • Stay in Osaka if you want a bigger city experience and don’t mind a longer commute.
  • Stay in Suzuka (if possible) for the most convenient but hardest-to-get accommodations.

Since Suzuka is a smaller town with limited hotels, booking accommodation early is crucial. Whether you’re prioritizing convenience, affordability, or sightseeing, planning ahead will ensure a stress-free and enjoyable 2025 Japanese Grand Prix experience.

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