23.05 - 25.05.2025

Official F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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The most iconic street circuit in the world, Monaco is renowned for its narrow roads, tight corners, and lack of overtaking opportunities. Racing through the glitzy Principality, it requires precision and concentration, with any mistake punished by the barriers.


F1 Monaco 2025

The Monaco Grand Prix, held on the legendary Circuit de Monaco, is the crown jewel of the Formula 1 calendar. Known for its glamorous setting in the heart of Monte Carlo, this historic street circuit is a true test of driver skill and precision. The tight, twisting layout features iconic corners such as the Fairmont Hairpin and the challenging Swimming Pool complex, demanding absolute focus and mastery. Tickets for this prestigious event are in high demand, so be sure to secure yours early!

Monaco’s unique track layout pushes both drivers and cars to their limits, with narrow streets, tight barriers, and dramatic elevation changes creating an exhilarating spectacle. The luxurious atmosphere, with superyachts lining the harbor and a star-studded crowd, adds to the allure of this one-of-a-kind race.

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the French Riviera, the Monaco Grand Prix offers an unforgettable blend of world-class racing and luxury. From exploring Monte Carlo’s opulent casinos and fine dining to enjoying the stunning Mediterranean coastline, the Grand Prix weekend is an unparalleled experience both on and off the track.

F1 Monaco 2025

Map of grandstands

Circuit de Monaco offers a range of grandstands and viewing points, each providing spectacular views of the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix.

The Casino Square Grandstand offers a breathtaking vantage point as drivers navigate one of the most glamorous and technically challenging sections of the circuit, surrounded by Monte Carlo’s iconic architecture. The Port Hercule area grandstands, such as those at the Tabac Corner or along the harbour, offer fantastic views of high-speed action through the swimming pool section and the yachts lining the harbour.

For those seeking flexibility, General Admission tickets grant access to various viewpoints, from the picturesque harborfront to tight, action-packed street sections, ensuring a dynamic and immersive race experience. No matter where you watch from, the electric atmosphere, luxurious surroundings, and passionate fans make the Monaco Grand Prix a truly unforgettable event.

Map of grandstands

Grandstand B - Casino Square

Grandstand B, a moderately sized seating area, offers an ideal vantage point for observing cars as they approach the Monte Carlo Casino square.… more information

Grandstand K

Grandstand K is located within the Port Hercule area. This extensive grandstand spans from the Tabac corner to the Piscine chicane section of the… more information

Grandstand L

Grandstand L is at the exit of the super high-speed swimming pool section of the track. The drivers pass through the quick chicane at phenomenal… more information

Grandstand O, P

Located along Monte Carlo's harbour, the circuit presents various distinctive viewpoints for spectators. Positioned amid the yachts, Grandstands… more information

Grandstand T (Sa+Su) - Heracles Rooftop (Fr)

This ticket combination offers an exceptional experience for the Monaco F1 Grand Prix: Saturday and Sunday: Enjoy premium seating in the uncovered… more information

Platinum Hospitality Balcony Princess 1st Floor

Immerse yourself in the heart of the Monaco Grand Prix from one of the most exclusive and sought-after hospitality location: the Platinum Hospitality… more information

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Provisional schedule

The F1 Monaco Grand Prix now follows the standard Formula 1 weekend format, delivering three action-packed days of racing and entertainment:

Friday: The weekend begins with two Free Practice sessions, giving teams a chance to fine-tune their setups and drivers an opportunity to adapt to Monaco’s tight and twisty street circuit. Precision is key as they navigate the narrow barriers and iconic corners in preparation for the challenges ahead.
Saturday: The excitement builds with the final Free Practice session in the morning, followed by the all-important Qualifying session in the afternoon. With overtaking notoriously difficult on the streets of Monte Carlo, securing a strong starting position is crucial, making qualifying one of the most intense sessions of the weekend.
Sunday: The focus turns to the highly anticipated Monaco Grand Prix, where fans will witness the world's best drivers battle it out on the legendary circuit.

FRIDAY

   

FIA Formula 3

Qualifying Session (Group A)

11:05 - 11:21

FIA Formula 3

Qualifying Session (Group B)

11:29 - 11:45

Formula 1

First Practice Session

13:30 - 14:30

FIA Formula 2

Qualifying Session (Group A)

15:10 - 15:26

FIA Formula 2

Qualifying Session (Group B)

15:34 - 15:50

Formula 1

Second Practice Session

17:00 - 18:00

Porsche Supercup

Qualifying Session

18:45 - 19:15

 

   

SATURDAY

   

FIA Formula 3

Sprint Race

10:45 - 11:30

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

12:30 - 13:30

FIA Formula 2

Sprint Race

14:15 - 15:05

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

16:00 - 17:00

SUNDAY

   

FIA Formula 3

Feature Race

08:00 - 08:50

FIA Formula 2

Feature Race

09:40 - 10:45

Porsche Supercup

Race

12:00 - 12:35

Formula 1

Grand Prix

15:00 - 17:00

Entering the circuit

Attending the Monaco Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco is an unforgettable experience, and understanding the entry details will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit.

There are 10 designated entry gates providing access to Circuit de Monaco, each assigned to specific grandstands to facilitate smooth entry for spectators. Notable access points include Gate 1, which is ideal for fans heading to Le Rocher (General Admission, the most budget-friendly option), and Gate 2, which serves grandstands such as N, O, P, and V, among others.

Gates typically open from 6:00 AM from Friday to Sunday, allowing fans to enjoy a full day of racing action and entertainment. Due to Monaco's compact layout and road closures during the Grand Prix weekend, public transport such as trains and buses from nearby cities like Nice and Menton is strongly recommended. Walking is also a popular option within the principality, given the short distances and scenic routes. Parking in Monaco is extremely limited, and unauthorized parking is strictly enforced.

Upon arrival, spectators will be required to undergo security checks, so it is advisable to travel light and review the list of prohibited items to ensure a hassle-free entry.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Similar to other Formula 1 events, including the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, attendees must comply with the regulations set forth by the event organizers. Below is a concise overview of the essential rules:

Allowed/Recommended Items:

  • Caps or hats for sun protection
  • Mobile phones for accessing digital maps and event programs
  • Portable power banks to keep devices charged
  • Sunscreen for UV protection

Prohibited items:

  • Prohibited containers: Glass bottles and cans are not allowed within the venue to ensure spectator safety.
  • Restricted items: Bulky objects such as suitcases, strollers, and large equipment are not permitted as they may obstruct movement.
  • Safety concerns: Items that could pose a danger to others, including weapons, sharp objects, and potential blunt instruments, are strictly forbidden.
  • Animal policy: Pets are not allowed, with the exception of registered service animals.

Parking

Parking at the Monaco Grand Prix can be challenging due to limited availability near the circuit; however, there is a convenient solution for visitors.

For the 2024 edition, the organizers introduced a dedicated shuttle service connecting Parking des Salines to the grandstands, providing a hassle-free way to reach the event. This parking lot is situated at the western entrance of Monaco, directly across from the Jardin Exotique, and offers ample parking spaces for spectators driving to the event.

The shuttle service operated from Friday to Sunday, running at 10-minute intervals between 8 AM and 8 PM, ensuring smooth transportation to and from the circuit throughout the race weekend.

To secure your parking spot in advance and avoid last-minute inconvenience, reservations can be made online via the official website: www.parkings.mc.

Visitors are encouraged to book early, as parking availability is limited and demand is high during the Grand Prix weekend.

Parking

Accommodation

Finding accommodation for the Monaco Grand Prix can be challenging due to high demand, but there are a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Whether staying in Monaco itself or in the nearby city of Nice, visitors can enjoy convenient access to the circuit and the surrounding attractions.

Monaco Accommodation:
For those seeking a luxurious experience, Monaco offers a range of high-end hotels, including iconic venues such as the Hôtel de Paris and the Fairmont Monte Carlo, both offering prime locations with breathtaking views of the circuit. However, prices are typically premium during the Grand Prix weekend, and availability is limited.

Nice Accommodation:
Just a short train or car ride away, Nice provides a more affordable alternative with a wide selection of hotels, apartments, and hostels. From budget-friendly options to upscale beachfront resorts along the famous Promenade des Anglais, Nice offers a vibrant atmosphere and excellent transport (via train, for example) links to Monaco, making it a popular choice for fans.

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About the circuit

Set in the heart of Monte Carlo, Circuit de Monaco is a legendary street circuit that has hosted the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix since 1929. Winding through the glamorous streets of the principality, the 3.337 km (2.074 miles) track is renowned for its tight layout, elevation changes, and unforgiving barriers, making it one of the most demanding circuits on the Formula 1 calendar.

The temporary nature of the track, combined with its narrow streets and constantly evolving grip levels, presents a unique challenge for drivers and teams. Monaco’s layout features a blend of slow hairpins and high-speed sections, with iconic corners such as Fairmont Hairpin, the fast and flowing Swimming Pool complex, and the tight Rascasse, all requiring absolute precision and focus.

Overtaking on the streets of Monte Carlo is notoriously difficult, making qualifying performance and strategic pit stops crucial to success. The close proximity of barriers leaves no margin for error, pushing drivers to their limits and often resulting in thrilling moments throughout the weekend.

Despite its challenges, Circuit de Monaco retains its timeless charm and prestige, with the stunning backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea, luxury yachts in the harbour, and a lively atmosphere that creates an unmatched spectacle in the world of motorsport.

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