
Work out the cost of your trip to the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Estimated prices for F1 tickets, hotel & spending money
F1 Experiences / Vegas Hotels / Vegas F1 Facebook Group
- The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled for November 19-21
- This post will be updated when tickets go on sale
- This post contains affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links
For the third year in succession (since the raceโs debut), the Las Vegas Grand Prix sells the most expensive race tickets of the season according to our 2025 Formula 1 Ticket Price Ranking. This is despite ticket prices having been reduced across the board for 2025. Grandstand tickets are now priced from under $1,000 USD before taxes and fees, and no longer include stadium food and drinks. Hospitality packages are also significantly cheaper, starting from $2,500 USD before taxes and fees. Hotel prices have fallen since the debut race weekend in 2023, but Vegas is still an expensive place on race weekend, even if you are not gambling. Compare the cost of an F1 weekend across the 2025 F1 calendar here.

Budget
- Weekend cost approx. $925 USD
- 3-day Flamingo General Admission ticket = $475 USD (including taxes & fees)
- Hostel bed in Las Vegas for 3 nights = $150 USD
- Daily spending: $100 x 3 = $300 USD
Mid-Range
- Weekend cost approx. $2,570 USD
- 3-day West T-Mobile Sphere Grandstand ticket = $1,370 USD (including taxes & fees)
- 3/4-star hotel in Las Vegas for 3 nights (double/twin share, per person) = $600 USD
- Daily spending: $200 x 3 = $600 USD
High End
- Weekend cost approx. $7,880 USD
- 3-Day Club Turn 3 Club Hospitalityย = $5,180 USD (including taxes & fees)
- 5-star hotel in Las Vegas for 3 nights (double/twin share, per person) = $1,200 USD
- Daily spending: $500 x 3 = $1,500 USD
About Our Calculations & Fan Categories
- Average costs above are per person based on a stay of 3 nights in Las Vegas with race tickets, accommodation and spending money. The prices do not include flights (or other travel costs) required to reach Las Vegas.
- Budget fans buy the cheapest race tickets (General Admission) and stay in a hostel. Mid-Range fans buy a grandstand ticket and stay in a 3-star hotel, whilst High-End fans buy a hospitality package and stay in a 4 or 5 star hotel.
2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix Pricelist
| Category | Zone | Ticket | 3-Day Price (USD)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Admission | Flamingo Zone by Caesars Rewards | Flamingo General Admission | $400 |
| General Admission | T-Mobile Zone at Sphere | T-Mobile General Admission | $725+ |
| General Admission | Koval Zone by Heineken | Heineken GA+ | $800+ |
| Grandstand | West Harmon Zone | Lewis Hamilton Grandstand (HG2) | $875+ |
| Grandstand | East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas | Turn 3 Grandstand (TG3, TG4) | $1,150+ |
| Grandstand | T-Mobile Zone at Sphere | T-Mobile Grandstands (SG1, SG4, SG5, SG6, SG7) | $1,200+ |
| Grandstand | East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas | Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (PG1101-PG1115) | $1,750+ |
| Club Hospitality | Club Paris | Club Paris | $2,500+ |
| Club Hospitality | Hilton Grand Vacations Zone | HGV Clubhouse | $3,000+ |
| Club Hospitality | East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas | Turn 3 Club | $4,750+ |
| Club Hospitality | East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas | Skybox | $7,750+ |
| Luxury Hospitality | MGM Rewards Zone | Bellagio Fountain Club | $7,750+ |
| Luxury Hospitality | Pit Building Zone | Paddock Club – Rooftop | $9,500+ |
| Luxury Hospitality | Pit Building Zone | Paddock Club – Private Suites | $15,000+ |
| Luxury Hospitality | Pit Building Zone | Wynn Grid Club | $20,000+ |
| Luxury Hospitality | Pit Building Zone | F1 Garage | $25,000+ |
Official 3-day ticket prices for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix as published by the promoter of the race. Please note that prices do not include taxes or fees. Depending on the ticket category, taxes and fees can add from 10-20% to the advertised ticket price.
Experience street racing on the Las Vegas Strip!
For the latest event news, subscribe to our mailing list for the Las Vegas Grand Prix





I think that’s a travesty the city of Las Vegas residents taxpayers dollars were allocated to help with the track and the Las Vegas residents are good enough to serve the tourist Etc but we’re not good enough to see a race in our own backyard even in Florida for $65 you can be on the sidewalk someone should look at this this is not fair
I don’t know how long you been here in Vegas but welcome to Vegas baby because this is how they roll!=I’ve been in Vegas for 37 years too long originally from California the good California surfing sailing by the beach had a great time when I was a kid. Just wait till the Oakland A’s come to town that’s going to be even worse LOL too bad they have to tear down one of the oldest buildings. Well have fun take care, yeah I think a man was racing in a commercial van when he hit and killed my homeless brother 6 years ago. But on a happier note, the good things in Vegas are outside of the strip and downtown areas. If I can remember everything from 87 I like to write a book called Lost in Paradise lol.
This is outrageous. How many people who had to put up with the noise, road closures, and now we find out few residents who had put up with all of this won’t be able to see it. Further the parties that are planned accoreding to my friend Chris who works these things are private with tickets to attend at the Five Thousand to 25 thousand and a few a rang of half a million. The ciizens are told FIve Hundred dollars is cheap. TO WHO? This whole thing for a few filthy rich people who will breeze in in 100million dollar jets gamble, and only at the most expensive places and then breeze out days later leaving the taxpayer AGAIN stuck with the clean up bill.
One has to ask how many First Class tickets and invites have been comped to the city, county and state officials to cough up these tens of millions of taxpayer dollars.
VOTE THE MAYOR AND ANYONE WHO APPROVED THIS BOONDOGGLE FOR THE WEALTHY, OUT OF OFFICE.
Lots of griping about the costs here. You could always stay at a Motel 6, eat at McDonald’s and watch the race on the TV. They have those vibrating beds thingies too. Bring lots of quarters.