Streets of Long Beach Travel Guide

Home of the Indy Car Series

Last Updated: March 30, 2026

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3000 Pacific Ave

Long Beach, CA 90806 USA

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About Streets of Long Beach

The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is the big race here and is put on by the Verizon IndyCar Series. The track is along the streets of Long Beach and is 1.968 miles, with 12 turns.

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Tour Info

The Lifestyle Expo has over 150 displays and includes The Green Power Prix-View, which shows hybrid, electric, hydrogen and biodiesel cars, and other energy saving products. There is also a Family Fun Zone with video games and racing simulators, so the whole family can enjoy themselves!

Fan Tips

The Grand Prix of Long Beach offers a premier street circuit experience, combining high-level racing with a scenic waterfront setting in Southern California.

Located in downtown Long Beach, the circuit is accessible by car, rideshare, and public transit.

Viewing options include grandstands and general admission areas throughout the course.

Concessions and vendors are located throughout the event footprint, offering a wide range of options.

The event blends racing with a festival atmosphere, making it a full weekend experience.

Security Screenings

Like almost all US and Canadian Stadiums, you will need to enter through a metal detector before entering the stadium.  Be sure to give yourself extra time and don't bring any weapons or devices that could be seen as a weapon inside.  Pat down searches may be required.

Bag Policy

There are no specific size rules for bags, but a hard-sided cooler must be smaller than 14".  All bags are subject to inspection.

Note: Bag and security policies listed above are for typical sporting events. Special events, concerts, and other situations may result in variations. Please check the event website for any changes.

Getting to Streets of Long Beach

Public Transit: You can take the Bus Route 51/52/351 from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Pedro Station, and then you will have to transfer onto the Metro Blue Line (801) to get to the Wardlow Station. Then it's a .6 mile walk to the track. The Metro Red Line (802) and then the Metro Blue Line (801) will get you from Downtown Los Angeles - Union Station to near this Long Beach track. The Wardlow Station will drop you off .6 miles from the track.

Rideshare: There is no designated pick-up/drop-off area.

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Closest Major Airport: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

Parking & Transportation

Parking Options

Parking may be limited. There is 3-day parking available at Marina Parking and 3-day or single day parking at Shoreline Parking. Parking is pre-paid and must be reserved through the Grand Prix Ticket Office.

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Bus Service

You can take the Bus Route 51/52/351 from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Pedro Station, and then you will have to transfer onto the Metro Blue Line (801) to get to the Wardlow Station. Then it's a .6 mile walk to the track.

Rail Service

The Metro Red Line (802) and then the Metro Blue Line (801) will get you from Downtown Los Angeles - Union Station to near this Long Beach track. The Wardlow Station will drop you off .6 miles from the track.

Taxi & Rideshare Service

There is no designated pick-up/drop-off area.

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Yonnie C.

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Went to this event today (Friday) with the youngest kiddo. He loved seeing the new fast cars, take photos in the drivers seat, get some free prizes, and...

Posted On: 2026-04-17 19:34:10

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Deb N.

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I wait yearly to attend the Grand Prix After spending years around racing this is a wonderful way to get up close and see the cars - meet the drivers and...

Posted On: 2026-03-11 23:13:11

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Alex H.

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This is super long overdue I been going to this race steadily over the past 20 yrs and it's become a yearly tradition especially on fast Friday I would...

Posted On: 2025-07-11 15:29:59

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