The Carpenter Hotel
A 93-room boutique hotel in a historic 1948 union hall at the edge of Zilker Park — about a 15-minute walk to the ACL entrance. It is the most walkable major hotel to the festival, with an on-site restaurant and coffee bar.
Austin, TX
America's premier purpose-built Formula 1 circuit with a 120,000+ capacity. Hosts the United States Grand Prix, MotoGP, and massive music festivals alongside racing weekends.
Circuit of the Americas, opened in 2012 outside Austin, is the home of the United States Grand Prix — its steep uphill Turn 1 and observation tower instantly recognisable — and also hosts MotoGP and huge concerts on race weekends.
It's in the Hill Country southeast of Austin, the live-music capital, with the city's bars and barbecue close by.
Below are the Austin stays, restaurants and bars fans use for the Grand Prix.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Circuit of the Americas in Austin — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
A 93-room boutique hotel in a historic 1948 union hall at the edge of Zilker Park — about a 15-minute walk to the ACL entrance. It is the most walkable major hotel to the festival, with an on-site restaurant and coffee bar.
A large luxury hotel on Waller Creek with Austin’s largest rooftop pool, walkable to the Capitol, the Rainey Street bars and the Red River music venues. It was an official 2026 SXSW Film & TV screening venue — a practical base for the film track.
A 31-floor hotel at the dead center of the festival footprint, a short walk to 6th Street, Rainey Street and the 2nd Street district. A long-running, familiar choice for returning SXSW attendees that hosted SXSW events in 2026.
Rock & roll-themed boutique hotel on South Congress Avenue named after the patron saint of music. Curated record collections in every room, a lush pool garden, and an effortlessly cool vibe that captures Austin's creative spirit. Musicians, actors, and SXSW attendees flock here.
Hotel Viata in West Austin is a hilltop resort with infinity pool and panoramic Hill Country views that has emerged as the preferred base for Formula 1 teams, sports executives, and music industry visitors during Austin's major events. The 20-minute drive to Circuit of the Americas and the 15 minutes to downtown make it a perfect hub for fans attending the US Grand Prix weekend, and the on-site spa and restaurant provide a luxurious counterpoint to the festival chaos. During COTA race weekend, the pool deck becomes one of Austin's best sports-celebrity-spotting venues.
A beautifully minimalist boutique hotel on South Congress, once a 1930s motor court now reimagined into Austin's coolest stay. The courtyard bar is a scene on weekend nights. Musicians, filmmakers, and F1 race teams make this their Austin home base.
A South Austin brewery, pizzeria and live-music room near Zilker, one of Austin’s most awarded modern breweries. Festival-goers use it as a pre-game or off-day spot — house beer and live local music in the festival’s own neighborhood.
Austin's last true honky-tonk, serving cold beer and two-stepping since 1964. Willie Nelson, George Strait, and Dolly Parton have all played here. During SXSW and ACL, this is the authentic Austin experience that draws celebrities looking for the real Texas.
A small 21+ club on South Congress, a cornerstone of Austin live music since 1955 and an official SXSW venue for decades. Its compact room and deep roots make it a locals-trusted spot fans seek out for discovery sets away from the downtown crush.
Easy Tiger's East Sixth Street beer garden is a sprawling outdoor space that has become a favorite pre-game gathering spot for UT Longhorns fans, live music festival-goers, and Formula 1 fans descending on Austin during the US Grand Prix weekend. The enormous outdoor deck, excellent German-style sausages, and carefully curated draft beer list provide the perfect warmup to a big Austin sports weekend, and the relaxed atmosphere encourages lingering. On Longhorns home-game Saturdays, burnt orange fills the garden and the vibe rivals any college town tailgate.
A South Lamar restaurant and bar built around the Cedar Tavern — a 150-year-old hand-carved bar relocated from New York’s Greenwich Village — plus a rooftop bar. It extends its ACL-weekend hours with late-night bites.
A craft-cocktail bar in a refurbished bungalow on Rainey Street, with a large patio, outdoor bar, food trucks and a stage for live music. Rainey Street is one of the nightlife districts SXSW Music leans on, and Half Step’s serious cocktail program makes it a favored regroup-and-drink stop.
An upscale modern-Mexican restaurant in the 2nd Street District. SXSW dining guides flag it as a go-to near the downtown venue cluster — a quality dinner option inside the walkable festival core.
A stylish all-day diner inside the Carpenter Hotel, the closest sit-down restaurant to the festival grounds — opening at 7 a.m. for breakfast and serving cocktails and snacks until midnight, good for both a pre-fest meal and a post-show one.
The most famous barbecue joint in America. Aaron Franklin's East Austin spot draws 3-4 hour lines daily for what many consider the perfect brisket. Presidents, celebrities, and food pilgrims from around the world wait in line together. Get there by 8 AM or order online ahead.
A rooftop restaurant on the 4th floor of Hotel Van Zandt, just off Rainey Street, serving a contemporary Southern menu with nightly live local music. SXSW guides recommend it for the Rainey Street area, and the in-house music suits fans who want dinner without leaving the scene.
A New York-style pizzeria on South Congress, a short hop from Zilker Park, that extends its hours during festival weekends. Festival-goers use it for a fast, reliable slice on the way to or from ACL, including late-night.
Southern comfort food served since 2003 in a refurbished 1852 mercantile building with a large patio. It sits directly in the downtown Red River zone among SXSW venues — a convenient sit-down break between conference panels and evening showcases.
3TEN ACL Live is a 350-capacity intimate music venue inside the iconic ACL Live complex at the Moody Center, offering sports fans visiting Austin for UT Longhorns games or Circuit of the Americas events a world-class live music experience that captures the essence of Austin's music culture. Athletes and sports personalities visiting Austin consistently make time for a 3TEN show, knowing that in this city music and sports culture are inseparable threads. The small capacity means you're genuinely close to artists who would sell out venues ten times this size elsewhere.
East Sixth Street's eclectic bar scene transforms on Longhorns football Saturdays into an orange-tinted fan celebration stretching for blocks in every direction. The mix of live music venues, craft bars, and casual dives creates a uniquely Austin pregame experience that blends sports fandom with the city's legendary music culture. Visiting fans from other Big 12 schools often find themselves swept up in the Longhorns game-day energy whether they intend to or not.
Austin's legendary 6th Street is the live music capital of the world and transforms into a massive outdoor party on UT football weekends, with bars and music venues open until 2 a.m. across several themed blocks. Sports fans discover that Austin's postgame scene is more vibrant than almost any other college town in America.
Home of the legendary Austin City Limits TV show, this 2,750-seat venue on Willie Nelson Boulevard hosts live tapings and world-class concerts year-round. Fans can catch a show at the same stage that has hosted decades of iconic performances in the Live Music Capital of the World.
A spring-fed natural swimming pool in Zilker Park maintained at 68 degrees year-round, Barton Springs Pool is where Austin athletes, students, and sports fans cool down on hot Texas afternoons before an evening game. Taking a dip in Barton Springs and then heading to Q2 Stadium or DKR for a game is a quintessentially Austin sports-fan Saturday.
Walk the pit lane, visit the podium, and explore the 3.4-mile Formula 1 circuit that hosts the United States Grand Prix each October. The guided tour covers the state-of-the-art facilities, observation tower with panoramic Hill Country views, and race-day operations behind the scenes.
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