Douglas Promenade closes today as the iconic TT funfair begins its setup for race week

By 3FM Published 25 May 2026

The excitement is building on the Isle of Man as preparations for one of the world's most famous motorsport events kick into high gear. Starting today, a section of Douglas Promenade will close to make way for the arrival of the vibrant TT funfair, marking the countdown to race week's thrilling blend of speed, entertainment, and island-wide festivities.

Promenade Closure and Funfair Details

The walkway stretch between Granville Street and the War Memorial will shut at midday today to allow fair setup to begin. Visitors and locals should plan alternative routes during this period, as the closure is essential for creating the spectacular entertainment experience that draws thousands of visitors to the island each year.

The good news? The funfair will officially open at 11am on Thursday, 28 May, when the promenade reopens to the public. During the festival, the walkway will operate on a nightly schedule, closing at 11pm when the fair shuts down and reopening at 11am each morning.

Getting Around During TT Week

  • Check Bus Vannin's festival timetables for updated public transport routes
  • Plan ahead for promenade closures and road restrictions
  • Allow extra travel time around closure zones
  • Follow local speed limit reminders — police are actively enforcing traffic safety

What Else Is Happening

Beyond the funfair, Pre-TT Classic racing is set to begin shortly in the south of the island, with road closures expected in that area. If you're planning to visit during race week, check official channels for comprehensive closure information and plan your route accordingly.

The TT 2026 event represents the perfect blend of world-class motorsport and family entertainment, making it an unmissable experience for visitors seeking the ultimate Isle of Man adventure.

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