Lewis Hamilton, an F1 driver, is an avid traveler by nature.

The British driver has won the world championship SEVEN times, racing from circuit to circuit.

Traveler Lewis Hamilton is proud of his real estate holdings. Having surpassed Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 career race victories the previous year, he at least had a choice of four opulent mansions to retreat to before he embarked on his quest for the 2021 title.

With properties ranging from a £32 million penthouse in New York to a £18 million mansion in London to a getaway in Monte Carlo, the 37-year-old racer is well-versed in living in luxury.

It’s New York, New York

Lewis possesses two properties in the Big Apple and has a strong connection to the east coast of the United States.

He lavished £32 million on a Manhattan penthouse in a condo development in 2019 that was partially owned by NFL legend Tom Brady and his model spouse Gisele Bundchen.

In addition to a large outdoor space with views of the Hudson River, his 6,547 square foot property had a swimming pool, fitness center, squash court, library, and wine cellar.

NEW YORK

Mike Myers, actor of Austin Powers, and Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence are neighbors.

He listed his 8,900-square-foot, three-story penthouse with a private pool at about the same time.

Amazingly, Hamilton never lived in the five-bedroom, six-bathroom Tribeca property he spent £34 million for in 2017. If he ever sold it, that much is unknown.

Hamilton spent £32 million on a Manhattan apartment last year.

The magnificent penthouse is a component of a condominium complex that the legendary NFL player Tom Brady and his model spouse Gisele Bundchen own

The Hamilton’s library

There is a Hudson River vista from the bedroom.

There’s plenty of space in Hamilton’s kitchen to host visitors.

Mike Myers, actor of Austin Powers, and Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence are neighbors.

Hamilton has a fondness for purchasing real estate in New York City

Hamilton once owned a house in Greenwich Village, which is close

There was an advanced gym on the premises.

Numerous opulent flats included private swimming pools.

Bella Hadid, The Weeknd, and Harry Styles were his previous neighbors.

LONDON

That’s what you get in the capital of England for £18 million.

2017 saw Hamilton purchase this distinctive six-bedroom detached home in West London from Christopher Bailey, the chief designer of Burberry, and his spouse, the actor Simon Woods.

The magnificent home features “generous entertaining space” that leads to a 200-foot lawn that features a magnificent summer house.

In 1860, renowned builder Samuel Johns constructed it.

In addition, there are two large baths and four reception rooms.

Once more, the duration of Lewis’s residence on the land is unknown.

Inside are six roomy bedrooms.

Burberry chief designer Christopher Bailey and his spouse, actor Simon Woods, sold the property to Hamilton.

In 1860, renowned constructor Samuel Johns constructed the estate.

 

There are four reception rooms on the site.

 

Hamilton’s house in West London has two bathrooms.

MONTE CARLO

Hamilton, like a lot of Formula One drivers, resides in Monaco.

He once posted a picture of his amazing view, despite the fact that not much is known about his property.

“Monte Carlo, a place I call home,” he said as the description for a photo on social media. Living in such a wonderful area is really a blessing. I feel like God is truly illuminating me today.

“I’m sending you love and light for today. Let’s do this, I’m heading to the spa.

Most of the time, Hamilton resides in Monaco tax-free.Credit: @lewishamilton on Instagram

Hamilton is thought to live in the upscale Fontvieille neighborhood

Hamilton previously shared a photo of his gorgeous Monaco abode.

He is thought to live in the upscale Fontvieille neighborhood.

It was stated in 2007 that he was considering a four-bedroom, 2,000 square foot duplex at Fontvieille’s Seaside Plaza that had views of the Mediterranean.

An apartment on the top floor would have cost him almost £30 million. Nice, provided you’re a world-class racer.