24 Hours of 2025: ticket prices still on the rise

24 Hours of 2025: ticket prices still on the rise
24 Hours of Le Mans 2025: ticket prices still on the rise

One week after the opening of pre-sales to members of the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, the ticket office for the 24 Hours of is accessible to the general public this Wednesday November 13 at 10 a.m.. Tickets are available at the box office onlinein stores or official agencies. Spectators can also go to the circuit from November 13 to 16 in the village square to buy their tickets.

60% increase in ten years

This year, visitors must pay 106 euros for the race weekend and 118 euros for the entire week. This represents between 2 and 3 euros more than last year. A rather minimal increase over one year but more noticeable over the years. In 2014, for example, the weekly ticket cost 73 euros, or 60% more in 10 years.

This same ticket gradually increased and then stagnated at 89 euros from 2020 to 2022. Then, it explodes in 2023 on the occasion of the Centenary of the 24 Hours to reach 102 euros.

Additional fees

For some spectators, the cost of the event doesn't stop there. They must then add entry fees to the reception areas, up to 180 euros depending on the category, or even parking, at 60 euros per week.

Reduced rates are reserved for AOC members, under 25s or people with reduced mobility. The AOC also offers a “green ticket ” at 107 euros per week. To benefit from this, you must provide proof of access to the circuit with gentle mobility such as cycling or public transport.

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