
Your comprehensive guide to buying genera.l admission, grandstand & hospitality tickets for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. Where to watch the F1 action at Circuit de Monaco
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- The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix is on June 4-7
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Not surprisingly, Monaco sells some of the most expensive grandstand seats on the current F1 calendar and prices have been rising across the board in recent years. The tight confines of the principality don’t lend themselves well to large seating areas. Less than 40,000 grandstand seats are sold in Monaco, though thousands more watch the action from superyachts moored in the harbor and from apartment terraces dotted all around the track. After recently signing a contract extension, the Monaco Grand Prix is set to remain on the F1 calendar until at least 2035.
When, Where & How to Buy Monaco Grand Prix Tickets?
Tickets for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix went on sale in two phases via the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM): the pre-sale began for ACM members on September 8, and general sales began on September 22.
Buying F1 tickets at Monaco is a little different to other races, where you normally buy a 3-day ticket and sit in the same seat for the whole weekend. At Monaco, it’s common to buy tickets in different terraces/grandstands for each day of the weekend. Friday tickets at Circuit de Monaco are still fairly cheap for most grandstands (€170). Friday is also a good day to splash out on a terrace or yacht, when prices are much more affordable than on the weekend and good deals are available under €800.
- We recommend buying your tickets for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix from our trusted supplier, Grand Prix Tickets (GPT). Tickets are official and come direct from the ACM. Tickets are now on sale for 2026.
- We also recommend F1 Experiences Ticket Packages with a choice of grandstand seats or hospitality on yachts and in trackside terraces. F1 Experiences also has an exclusive hospitality partnership with the ACM. Hotel rooms in Monaco and Nice can also be added to your ticket package, and bus transfers are available for guests staying in Nice.
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2026 Monaco Grand Prix: F1 Experiences Packages
Formula 1’s official experience and travel program offers a wide selection of premium trackside viewing at Monaco, including the Ermanno Penthouse with stunning views over large sections of the track (main picture above), as well as its own trackside yacht, both of which are part of the Champions Club offer. F1 Experiences has also partnered with the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM), the organizer of the race, to offer additional terraces and yacht hospitality. Recommended hospitality includes the Caravelles Terrace (next door to Ermanno Penthouse), Café de Paris and Pavyllon at Hotel Hermitage. Affordable packages with one day of hospitality (yacht or terrace) and weekend grandstand seats are also available. Friday hospitality packages start from $299 USD.

Monaco Grand Prix Grandstand Tickets
We think that the best grandstands at Circuit de Monaco are located in the harbor, especially the sections of grandstand K closest to the Tabac corner (K1-K2), as well as Grandstand T Upper/Covered with pit views. Also worth considering are Grandstand L at the entrance to the swimming pool, as well as Grandstand O. Whilst the grandstands at Circuit de Monaco don’t have especially good panoramic views due to the limitations of the circuit and the small size of the principality, they are much closer to the track than at most other races on the F1 calendar. If you are sitting in a different grandstand each day, it’s also worth considering Grandstand B (Casino) and Grandstand V (Anthony Noghes) for different views of the track.
Grandstand A1 (Sainte Devote)
Located on the inside of Turn 1, otherwise known as Sainte Devote. Following the start/finish straight, the track narrows considerably at Sainte Devote; you can almost guarantee some action here on the opening lap of the race. From the top row, you can also turn around and glimpse the cars entering the harbor section of the circuit, right behind the stand. No access to a big TV screen. YouTube view of Grandstand A1.


Grandstand B (Casino)
Located opposite the Casino and close to Hotel de Paris, Grandstand B offers a view of the cars taking the tricky Casino corner before heading down the hill to Mirabeau. This grandstand offers big screen TV viewing. Given the high price and lack of panoramic views of the circuit, there are better options for a 3-day pass to Monaco – but Grandstand B is worth considering for one day. YouTube View of Grandstand B (Casino)
Grandstand C (Portier)
This small grandstand is located on the Portier Corner before the tunnel entrance, an important section of the circuit where drivers try to line up overtaking moves. Tribune C is a good value option on both Thursday and Saturday but lacks the atmosphere found in the Harbor section, which offers better race-day Grandstand choices. No access to a big TV screen. YouTube view from Grandstand C (Portier)


Grandstand K (Tabac)
A large and popular harbor, Grandstand K is separated into six sections. Sections K1 and K2 are more popular and more expensive, as they offer the best views of the Tabac corner, as well as more distant views from the exit of the Nouvelle Chicane.. Higher number sections K3-K6 are closer to the entry of the Swimming Pool. complex. Seats in the highest row of grandstand K also offer views behind of the pit exit (K6), main start/finish straight (K3-K5) and Sainte Devote, the first corner (K1,K2). Read our in-depth review of Grandstands K1, K2, K3
Grandstand L (Swimming Pool)
Grandstand L is located next to the Rainier III swimming pool with views of the last turn in the Swimming Pool complex as well as the pits. It’s not the cheapest Grandstand at Monaco, but a safe choice for a first-time visitor who wants to be at the heart of the trackside action. The views of the pits from this grandstand are amongst the best at Circuit de Monaco. Grandstand L (Swimming Pool): YouTube View

Grandstands N, O, P (Swimming Pool)
Grandstand N (Piscine Panne Nord) and Grandstand P (Piscine Panne Sud) are wide and low, flanking the higher and more expensive O grandstand in the centre. All three grandstands are located over the water in the harbor with views of the swimming pool complex of the circuit, with N and P closer to the track. All three grandstands also have views of a big screen TV. Being the highest of the three grandstands here, Grandstand O (Piscine Plongeur) is the one you want. It has better elevation and the views are more panoramic, even if you are set back a little further from the track itself than in N and P. You can also get a distant view of the pits from the highest sections of Grandstand O if you bring some binoculars. Grandstand O: YouTube View


Grandstand T (Pits)
Located in the Harbor area opposite the pits, Grandstand T is one of the larger grandstands at Monaco. From Grandstand T, you will see the cars taking the last turn of the Swimming pool complex (where many drivers have hit the wall in recent years!) before heading down the short straight to La Rascasse. Grandstand T is separated into three sections, T1 is recommended due to being closer to the last corner in the swimming pool complex and offering better views of the pits.T2 also has good views of the pits, whilst T3 is closer to La Rascasse. The grandstand is also divided into lower, upper and covered ticket categories. The more expensive higher and covered seats have views of the pits. The covered seats in grandstand T are the only covered grandstand seats at Circuit de Monaco. Worth considering for protection from the rain and sun. Grandstand T2 Upper (Pits): YouTube View


Grandstand V (Anthony Noghes)
Grandstand V is a small stand located very close to the circuit on the outside of the Anthony Noghes corner, after La Rascasse and before the main start-finish straight. This grandstand also provides a view of the cars entering pit lane. Grandstand V is a good choice for at least one day in Monaco. Grandstand V (Anthony Noghes): YouTube View
Grandstands X1 & X2 (Start-Finish Straight)
Grandstands X1 & X2 (Start-Finish Straight) are small, low grandstands (with just five rows of seats) on the main start-finish straight. Apart from offering a good view of the race preparations and start, these stands are not the best choice and their cheaper price reflects this. If you do decide to buy here, X2 is the better bet as it is closer to the start/finish line. No access to a big TV screen. Grandstand X1/X2: YouTube View
Monaco Grand Prix General Admission
For fans on a budget, two general admission areas are sold at the Monaco Grand Prix. Z1 is much closer to the track and recommended over Rocher. The small Z1 area on the outside of Tabac puts you very close to the action. Z1 tickets are very affordable and always sell out very quickly. On the other hand, the Rocher general admission area is an overgrown hillside. It’s quite a long way from the track, but the views are decent.


Rocher
The largest General Admission zone at Monaco, Rocher (pictured above) is only open on Saturday and Sunday. A steep hill with little in the way of creature comforts and set back some distance from the track, it is difficult to get a good spot to view the action from here. You will improve your chances by arriving early, but regulars will still have reserved the best spots. The big screen set up for Grandstand V is visible (but distant) from Rocher, so bring along some binoculars. YouTube view from Rocher


Z1
Z1 offers unreserved standing only areas on the straight between the chicane at Nouvelle and Tabac, see pictures above. It’s also very close to the opening Saint Devote corner. There isn’t much room and the views are somewhat restricted, but it’s still a good place to hang out and take in the Monaco atmosphere, and it’s much cheaper than the grandstands. As a bonus, there are also several bars and restaurants in the zone with lots of outdoor seating. Limited big screen TV viewing. Z1 offers the cheapest race day tickets in the heart of the action and race-day tickets sell out almost one year in advance, so get in quick! Z1: YouTube View
F1 Experiences Monaco Grandstand & Hospitality Packages
Below we have summarized some of the best terraces, trackside yachts and combination packages offered by F1 Experiences at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix.
Champions Club Ermanno Penthouse
Long considered one of the very best vantage points at Circuit de Monaco, the Ermanno Penthouse (pictured above) has a huge outdoor terrace with sweeping views of the harbour section – especially of Ste Devote and Tabac – and luxurious indoor spaces where you can follow the action on the big screen while you are treated to gourmet cuisine and access to a fully-stocked open bar. Special guests from the world of Formula 1 make special appearances over the weekend. Champions Club Ermanno Penthouse packages
Caravelles
Located in a prime position on the circuit’s main straight (next to the Ermanno Penthouse), Caravelles gives very good panoramic views of key sections of the track. The building is close to Turn 1 (Ste Devote), meaning you’ll see the cars attack the first corner, before heading up the hill towards the Casino. You’ll then pick up the action as the drivers stream out of the tunnel, making their way to a key overtaking area at the chicane. Almost all of the harbour-side section of track is on view here, from the Swimming Pool Complex to La Rascasse. You’ll also be able to keep up to date on what’s happening elsewhere on track via the giant screens. As if the stunning views weren’t already enough, this package comes with first class hospitality, with breakfast, buffet lunch and afternoon tea all included. You can also access the open bar, serving champagne, wine, beer and non-alcoholic drinks. Complementary WiFi and a free welcome gift are also included. Caravelles Terrace Hospitality packages (F1 Experiences) / Caravelles Roof Hospitality packages (Grand Prix Tickets)

Trackside Yacht Hospitality
One of the best ways to experience the Monaco Grand Prix, at least for one day, is on a trackside yacht moored in the harbor. Yacht hospitality is available for one, two or three days at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. The most affordable access is available with combination yacht and grandstand packages listed below. All yacht hospitality offered by F1 Experiences includes viewing of the circuit from multiple decks and all-inclusive hospitality (meals and free-flow alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages). For the ultimate experience, a limited number of yacht cabins are rented out on race weekend. Packages expected to be available for 2026 include the Champions Club yacht, ACM yacht and Paddock Club yacht. Single or multi-day yacht hospitality packages are also sold. Trackside Yacht hospitality packages
Yacht Hospitality + Grandstand Combinations
Get the best of both worlds with F1 Experiences, with packages offering Thursday or Friday yacht access and weekend seating in Grandstand K or L. Offering a taste of Monaco glamour but at attainable prices, these combination packages provide a full day of premium hospitality on board either the F1 Experiences Sirocco or ACM yacht with trackside views, high-end meals and all-inclusive hospitality. For the weekend, you will enjoy the racing action from one of the best grandstands at the circuit: Grandstand K uncovered grandstand offers harbourside views as the drivers tackle one of the most challenging parts of the track, while Grandstand L has prime views of the tricky Swimming Pool chicane plus a great view into the pit lane. Grandstand K | Thursday Trackside Yacht Packages
Heracles Roof
Located on Monaco’s start/finish straight, the fifth floor rooftop terrace at Heracles gives some of the best views around the circuit. Overlooking the starting grid, the pit lane exit and the Swimming Pool complex, watch the cars as they head up to Turn 1 on the opening lap before they head through the high speed harbourside section later in the lap. Take in the atmosphere from the covered rooftop, where an all-inclusive open bar will serve drinks throughout the day.

Formula 1 Paddock Club
The Formula 1 Paddock Club remains the gold standard for hospitality access the current Formula 1 calendar, though the location of the Paddock Club in Monaco is a little different to most other circuits. The main Paddock Club hospitality suite in Monaco is not located above the pits, but on the harbour. A large viewing terrace overlooks the iconic La Rascasse corner near the end of the lap. Paddock Club perks include guided paddock tours, guest appearances by star drivers and all-inclusive hospitality. In Monaco, you can also secure access to an exclusive Paddock Club Yacht, which is moored in a prime position next to the circuit at the entrance to the harbor. Paddock Club Packages are not currently available for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix.
Premier Monaco Grand Prix Experience | Loge
Occupying a strategic location at the top of grandstand T (see images above) with views of the section of the track between the exit of the Swimming Pool (Turn 16) and La Rascasse (Turn 17), Loge hospitality offers premium, all-inclusive food and beverage throughout the day. Loge also offers views of the pits entry and team pit garages. Loge Hospitality is run by the ACM. Premier Monaco Grand Prix Experience | Loge Packages
More VIP Hospitality Options at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix
Our ticket partners Grand Prix Tickets (GPT) also offer a range of flexible terrace and yacht packages for single or multiple days at the Monaco Grand Prix. Choose from various vantage points offering stunning views of the track and fine dining experiences.

Beau Rivage
The sixth floor of the recently renovated Beau Rivage building offers grand views of the opening sector of Circuit de Monaco. Watch the cars head up the hill from the shared terrace area, before they hurtle around the harbourside down below. This magnificent vantage point benefits from a conveniently-placed giant screen, to help you follow all of the on-track action. Enjoy the race weekend with luxurious hospitality, including a welcome coffee each morning, a lunch buffet and an open bar with wines, champagne, beers and soft drinks. Beau Rivage Hospitality is not yet on sale for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix
Albatros 3rd Floor
Located only four levels above the track on the start/finish straight at Circuit de Monaco, you can’t get much closer to the action than in the Albatros 3rd Floor apartment. You will not only see the cars line up on the grid, but you will feel the racing action in Monaco from this impressive vantage point. Your ticket includes first-class breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks, as well as an open bar serving champagne, wine, beer and non-alcoholic drinks. Prices start from €840 for Friday access. Albatros Hospitality is not yet on sale for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix (Download the Albatros hospitality brochure)
Club F1 Hospitality
Impressive, far-reaching views can be taken in from the top of the Majestic building, near the Ste Devote corner. This premium hospitality package includes breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, along with an open bar with a wide range of drinks available. Views stretch from the pit straight and right up to the Casino. The entire harbourside section is also on view from this vantage point. Club F1 Hospitality is not yet on sale for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix
Pool Restaurant Hospitality
Located in the heart of the action around the Swimming Pool section of track, this hospitality option is worth considering if you want to be close to the track. Along with Grandstand tickets for Saturday and Sunday, you’ll be able to enjoy a 3-course lunch and pre-lunch canapés from the nearby restaurant and you’ll have access to an open bar, including champagne. A DJ will provide the soundtrack. Pool Restaurant Hospitality is not yet on sale for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix






Hey
I purchased today my ticket for the 2018 Monaco f1 gp, since I will be coming to the race from New Zealand I want to book also my accomodation and flight tickets. However I’m concerned bacuse the dates for f1 2018 calendar have been not confirmed yet. Does the given date for 2018 race which is the 27/05/2018 ( Sunday race day) is likely to be changed or does it remain the same date? So from previous years how sure can I be that the given date for the 2018 Monaco gp will not change ?! Is it safe for me to buy my flight ticket soon or should I wait till end of the year ? Thanks in advance
Hi Yaver, thanks for your question. The good news is that the Monaco GP date is fixed; it’s actually the only date on the whole F1 calendar that will not change after it is announced; it is always the last weekend of May (if you don’t believe me, watch this.) So you can go ahead and buy your flights and reserve your accommodation! Enjoy
Hello,
I want to buy cheap ticket and can you advice me which place would be good and from where i can buy?
Thanks
Hi Andrew,
Maybe you can help me, as I cannot find the answers anywhere. Is it allowed to take kids below 6yo to the Monaco GP? We consider to go only for Friday’s trainings, but I see only tickets and information regarding children from 6 to 16.
Thanks for the great article!
Hi Anna, information from my ticket company (which should be the same as the circuit) says that “Due to noise exposure, ticket-holders are advised not to bring children up to the age of 5 years to the GP.” However, it’s not forbidden – just make sure you have ear protectors for your kids. Children under 6 should be granted free entry, provided they do not occupy their own seat – but I suggest contacting the circuit to be 100% sure ahead of your visit.
Hi
Where is the best site to buy Monaco tickets-is it amc.mc? We are coming from Australia. M
Hi Marama, the Automobile Club de Monaco is the promoter and official ticket agency for Monaco F1 tickets, but they may not be the best place to buy. I note they are currently upgrading their ticket platform, for example. We co-operate with Gootickets, based in Monaco and an authorised reseller of tickets. They have the same prices and are trustworthy.
I created an account with ACM. I forgot my password and clicked the link to retrieve it. I got an email back with the password I had used when creating the account. That means they are storing your password in clear text in their database. This is a huge security issue. If anyone used the same password for this as they do for their Gmail account, they’d be wide open (if ACM got hacked). Who knows what they do with CC numbers. I definitely wouldn’t use ACM.
What do you think to go to monaco only thursday? Prices are proibitive other days. What is best stand for you? Thanks in advance
Hi Stefano, one day at Monaco is better than not going at all! You can also go on Friday as it’s free entrance. I’d sit in grandstand K on Thursday, then maybe try and watch the Formula 2 race on Friday from Casino. Read about our two-day trip here.
Hy
I’ve bought a ticket for thursday 24 may 2018! Grandstand T. What do you think about it? Do you know if is possible to seat where i want? Where is gate to go in grandstand T? Thanks in advance. Bye
Hi Stefano, I think there is free seating on Thursday in the grandstands. You should be able to move around and sit in different seats in Grandstand T. As for the gate, I am not exactly sure. But I guess you can enter somewhere around La Rascasse
Hey, i wanted to confirm even on the thursday, must you pay the general admission fee before getting into the circuit or is it only seating thats free?
You mean Friday I assume. No, you don’t need any ticket to enter and sit in the grandstands on this day.
Hi is it still sit anywhere with a ticket in practice Saturday?
Hi Graham, I’m pretty sure it isn’t like that. Monaco is getting more popular and more expensive; I think access is fairly tightly controlled to the grandstands. Though you can probably move around once you are in a particular grandstand. The good news is that Friday is still FREE.
Hi. My 15 year old has severe learning difficulties has autism and adhd but absolutely loves fast cars and the GP it’s coming up to his 16th birthday in June, do you have any concessions for disability and is there a place that it would be able to accommodate him and the carer and myself so he could really enjoy should we be able to come
Thank you
Do you know when tickets go on sale for Z1 for 2020?
Hi Amy, normally around the end of July (10 months before the race)
Hi
This is my first comment here so first of all thank you for an amazing site. I used it a lot when travelling to the Shanghai GP this year. With great success.
Regarding Z1, are you able to hear the speakers in that area? At least when the cars are not passing by?
Br Lars
Hi Lars, thanks a lot! From memory, you can hear the trackside speakers in the Z1 zone. It’s a good place to watch the action, you are really close to the track and the harbour.
Hi! I can’t find info if the T Upper are numbered seats? I have friends who got tickets and I want to sit next to them… Thanks a lot in advance!
Anna
Yes they will be numbered seats. It could be difficult to sit with your friends. I suggest asking the same ticket company where they bought their tickets.
Hi! Does anybody know whats gonna be in 3 weeks time with the Grand Prix?
France has a high number of infections, daily travelling between Monaco and France might be a big problem during race weekend if you don’t have a valid PCR Test available? And PCR Tests mostlt only valid for 48 or 72h …. but the weekend in Monaco is basically 4 days long! Plus add time to fly to Nizza, etc. How should it be possible?
The only respond I got from ACM is “We are planning with fans but we have no decision yet concerning travel restrictions.” … this helps absolutely nothing.
What is your feeling?
Why is F1 and the ACM not able to make a decision for foreign fans in advance?
Thankful for any idea, information, etc!
hello from argentina! what a complete post! congrats!
just wondering if you may know stand ticket prices in 2020/21, just to roughly have an idea what to expect for next year. it would be a dream come true. cheers
Hi Bruno, this post will give you some more information about the price of grandstands in Monaco:
How much will a trip to the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix cost?
Andrew, firstly what a brilliant informative site. Much appreciated!
I am intending on going to 2022 Monaco gp. Been looking at ticket options and I cannot find any general admission tickets. Are you aware if these will become available? Or perhaps they have ended non-seated areas in the post-covid era?
would be great to hear your thoughts.
Garry
Thanks Garry! I think you need to look again. We talk extensively in this post about the two General Admission zones at Monaco, called Z1 and Rocher. The one you want is Z1, which is located very centrally near Tabac (rather than up on the hill a long way from the action like Rocher). Tickets for Z1 always sell out very quickly, so I suggest getting yours fast – especially for race day. For the practice days, grandstand tickets are pretty cheap on Friday. Here’s the purchase link – scroll down the bottom for General Admission tickets.
Hi Andrew, thanks so much for all this info, such a great website!
Just wondering about a couple of things?
Does Free Friday not exist anymore?
We will be in monaco for the Friday and sat and wondering what the best way to see the action is…Z1 on Friday and then grandstand k,l or t on Saturday or the opposite way around which would be a lot cheaper, what do you think? First timers! Thanks
Hi Julie, the Monaco schedule is changing next year, so the F1 action happens on Friday to Sunday now (instead of Thursday, Saturday, Sunday). That means that Free Friday won’t be happening anymore, but I’m guessing that entry will be free on Thursday now – there will be on-track action on Thursday, but not F1. I’d personally save money and go for a good grandstand like K, L on Friday (or even a cheaper hospitality terrace) and then Z1 on Saturday. Don’t forget that Z1 always sells out well in advance, so I’d suggest buying that soon
Thanks so much Andrew that is brilliant, going to book now, what are the hospitality terraces? I can only see the paddocks club etc which are extremely expensive?
Thanks again,
Julie
Hi Julie, if you have a look at the VIP Tickets at the top of the listings, you can get access to the Beau Rivage hospitality space on Friday for 175 EUR (with catering only, cash bar) or 350 EUR (food + drink). I think it’s a pretty good deal! You can find out more about Beau Rivage on this link.
Andrew thanks so much for your prompt replies, it has made booking this all so much easier! So grateful! Monaco here we come 😊
I quite fancy going to the Historique on
Friday 13th May 2022. I’m a first timer and would really appreciate any hints/tips.
Hi Andrew, thanks so much for a great website!
I hope you can answer some of my questions?
We will be travelling to Monaco fri-mon and are having a hard time to choose which grandstand to buy tickets for the race on Sunday. The budget is quite high as it is for my husbands 40th birthday. Its the first time going and i have been deliberating between grandstand K and T upper (covered) for the Sunday race and maybe another grandstand for the Saturday.
I’ve called the official site since when i was lookin at tickets there, i saw that Grandstand K doesn’t have a widescreen. Which in my opinion is nice to have to be able to watch the rest of the race?
The prices are a bit higher on the official webpage and from what i understand we need to email them a couple of weeks before the race to be able to wish for a specific zone/seat. Would you recommend buying from any other page?
Thanks!
Hi Paula, I can confirm that Grandstand K does have a big screen opposite (the only grandstands that don’t in Monaco are X1, X2).
I’d probably choose Grandstand T Upper for the race, as you also have views of the pits – and cover from rain/sun. I recommend buying from our partners, Grand Prix Tickets – prices are competitive and you help support our site!
Hello! I’m looking to get tickets for either Saturday, Sunday, or both. Do you have recommendations on which day would be the best to splurge on? Or would you recommend finding a two day pass in the same section? Also, if you’d recommend a hospitality suite one day and a grandstand ticket the next, I’m open to that as well. This would be my first ever formula 1 race, so any insight would be great. Thanks!
Hi Emma, it all depends on your budget! Tickets are cheaper for Saturday than Sunday. For example the Beau Rivage terrace hospitality is very good – tickets cost 650 EUR on Saturday and 1395 on Sunday. Grandstand T High is a good place to watch the race on Sunday – tickets cost 605 EUR for race day
Hi Andrew – thank you so much for putting together such an informative site. I’m trying to track down 2x Sunday grandstand tickets for the 2022 Monaco GP but all of the sites you’ve recommended appear to be sold out. Do you have any other sites that you’d recommend? Do tickets ever become available via resellers or are they truly unavailable once they’re sold out? Thanks for your help!
Just noticed this Peter, you only missed out by a week or two. I can go back to our ticket agent and see if they will be getting any more grandstand tickets, but it’s probably unlikely. Tickets do become available on resale platforms, but the prices can be high and I don’t normally recommend buying from such outlets like Vivid Seats and StubHub – but it may be your only choice if you really want to go next year.
Andrew,
Do you have a recommend website or new source which will be best if more tickets become available for Monaco 2022.
thanks
pat
Hi Patrick, it all depends on whether the local authorities decide to increase the current spectator capacity of 50%. If they do, I’d hope we will have more tickets for sale via our supplier, Grand Prix Tickets. You can also check the official outlet for Monaco tickets here: you will see that tickets are still available for Thursday, Friday and Saturday – only race day tickets are completely sold out right now.
Hi Patrick, it appears that the 50% capacity restriction for Monaco 2022 has been removed. Tickets are now available again in our shop: https://www.gpt-worldwide.com/f1destinations/en/formula-1-grand-prix-de-monaco-2022-2022/5403
Hi all – I am unable to attend the grand prix this year as I will be moving abroad and cannot travel.
I have tickets for the grandstand P – two really good seats on the backrow, near grandstand O so you get a great view. Any tips for how to sell this legally? I see viagogo is one option but they charge a huge % fee.
Hi Andrew,
Are Z1 tickets not available at all this year?I had requested grandstand k on Friday and Z1 on Saturday however I’m now being told Z1 are not available? I this just some sites or in general is z1 closed?
Thanks,
Julie
Z1 tickets were available, I actually bought two of them for a competition prize :) Who did you request from? Z1 is a very small area with a limited capacity and it normally sells out very quickly.
Andrew. We are thinking of booking a Beau Rivage Terrace for Friday from https://www.gpt-worldwide.com. The site does not say what is included. Could you provide any info for a first timer?
Thanks
John
Hi John, I’ve asked for some more information from GPT, will let you know.
Thanks for looking into this Andrew. I appreciate any help you can provide us.
John
I had put in an order for them way back in October with f1 destinations and Barbara said they weren’t sure if Z1 would open so she had me down for grandstand N if they weren’t going to open Z1, I got an email the other day saying Z1 wasn’t available so to go with grandstand N? So I’m confused!
Sorry Julie, I wasn’t aware of the conversations you had with Grand Prix Tickets (GPT). The race was previously on a 50% capacity limit, but this was recently scrapped. Tickets are now on sale again, but it seems like the organizers decided not to sell more tickets in Z1. So you will have to choose another grandstand.
Ye I was aware of the 50 percent capacity but thought with me being in so early I would have gotten access to Z1 so not sure what happened on their part, I had left it with them so wasn’t keeping an eye myself, do you think there is any way they will release more Z1 at some stage and where would be a good idea to keep an eye out for this?
If not I have the choice between rocher or grandstand N on the sat, we are doing grandstand k on the Friday so not sure whether N on the Saturday will be very much the same experience? Any advice?
Thank you, you have been so helpful,
Julie
Hi Julie, this wasn’t the fault of GPT. I assume that the promoter decided not to sell more Z1 tickets, despite the 50% capacity being lifted. It’s quite a small space anyway. I’m almost certain that no more Z1 tickets will be available this year, sorry.
Sorry Andrew it was Grand Prix tickets that I reserved them with, I’m pretty sure I went through to their website from a link somewhere here…this is the email I received…Dear Julie,
we buy our tickets directly from the promoter in Monaco and
they informed us that due to the government laws (and the Covid-restrictions)
only Secteur Rocher is available now. We don’t know how the government
will proceed in the near future.
Please advise
if I should delete the reservation – and you book your tickets later the
year in our web-shop (in case you like to wait if Z1 will be released later
the year).
Andrew, will there be a release of more Z1 tickets or is too much of a gamble to wait and see? What websites such I keep an eye on if I was going to wait?
I’m debating on just getting my Friday tickets which I have grandstand k and then booking rocher for Sat or waiting on more Z1??
See my other comment, I don’t think there will be a release of more Z1 tickets for this year’s Monaco Grand Prix. I’d avoid Rocher completely if you can, it’s really not a good place to watch. Grandstand N is a good choice for Saturday.
Hi Andrew,
What a lot of helpful info,thank you.
Friday tomorrow looks like the only day I can go. Is Z1 functioning that day and is the fanzone and its big screen near Rascase functioning on Friday? Is entry to the fan zone free or ticketed on Friday and if opting for Z1 how would I get tickets for this area ? Thanks again for the v informative articles.
Yes, I believe Z1 is functioning on Friday. It’s too late to buy tickets online, but you can come to the circuit and look for the ticket offices – there are several located in the streets around the circuit. Not sure if Z1 tickets will be available, but hopefully there will be some grandstand seats, which should cost a maximum of 100 EUR on Friday. The Fanzone doesn’t appear to be functioning as normal this year, no big screen viewing.
Hi Andrew! Great article with lots of information. We are wanting to attend the GP in 2023. We have our flights and hotel info settled. When will tickets go on sale for the race?? And do they sell out pretty quick? Thank you so much,
Margaret
Hello Margaret, we still don’t know if the race will actually be held next year as Monaco is out of contract after this year. A new contract should be signed, but we also have to wait for the exact dates of the race. These should be confirmed in early September. Some ticket categories do sell out quickly, do you know which ones you want to buy?
We are hoping for grandstand T. I am hopeful they will re-sign the contract. Have you heard anything else recently? I just have no idea if I need to be online as soon as tickets go live or if I should purchase with another site before then. This is if they actually race next year of course. Thank you so much for your hard work and getting back to me.
I believe a new contract will be signed and the Monaco Grand Prix will be back next year, probably on the last weekend in May. Monaco tickets don’t normally sell out straight away, but still worth buying as soon as you can if you want a particular grandstand like T – which is popular.
Any idea when and where to buy tickets for monaco GP?
Tickets for Monaco should be on sale quite soon. You will be able to buy them from our ticket shop
Hey Andrew last year I bought some tickets at march because of a late ticket release at February it’s there any possibility for that this year?
Last year was different because of COVID. The race was initially only on sale at 50% capacity, then the government changed the rules and allowed it to run at full capacity – that’s why more tickets went on sale last year. I think this is all the tickets for 2023, so I would recommend buying what you can now.
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Hello Andrew,
Just bought Gold VIP Terrace tickets for the GP. Could you give me some insight on where exactly those terraces are located and if any one is better than the other?
Thank you!
Hi Ian, I think you are talking about the Gold package with the Monaco Club F1 above the first corner? More info here
I think this is a good location. Are you considering other ones?
Hi Andrew,
We last went to the Monaco Grand Prix in 2016 when the weekend format was different. Having got a grandstand ticket we were able to do the pit lane walk on the Friday afternoon when all of the racing that day had finished.
Now the format has changed does this still take place and if so when?
Many thanks
I’m not 100% sure, but I think the pit lane walk has been moved to Thursday afternoon, when the on-track action finishes around 4:15pm. It’s not listed any more on the official schedule.
Unfortunately, I think it’s only open now to those who have purchased the “Gold” grandstand tickets, which offer the best seats in several grandstands, plus some exclusive extras.
I am looking at grandstand K for next year, any idea when dates will be confirmed and tickets released? Best site for purchasing without all the hospitality?
Many thanks
Hi Liz, Monaco normally goes on sale quite early. Maybe next month even. This is the official site where you can also choose your own seat. We will also have tickets available.
Hi, do you have a listing of the grand-stand prices for 2023 on Sunday? I am considering going in 2024 and I want to have an idea.
Sorry Annie, I don’t seem to have the pricelist for 2023 handy. If you are talking about Sunday only, then grandstands I believe were priced from about 400-800 EUR on that day.
Hi Andrew,
I am wanting to purchase 2024 Sat / Sun grandstand tickets (K if possible), wondering if you know when these will be released? I cannot seem to find them on the official F1 website, only packages.
Thanks
I don’t know exactly, but normally they are released in July or August – keep an eye out. We will have tickets, but the official ticket outlet is here. You can also sign up to our mailing list (check the box for Monaco) and we will send an email when tickets go on sale. One more option if you don’t want to wait is a package from F1 Experiences like this one – which gives you Friday hospitality on a yacht and then weekend grandstand seat in K.
I’m curious how these companies like F1 Experiences & viagogo can be offering tickets/packages when the official tickets are not available? Any thoughts?
F1 Experiences is the official travel and experience programme of F1, they have relationships with all the promoters and already get their allocation of tickets early. That’s why they are able to go on sale before the official launch of tickets.
Viagogo is a different situation. I assume they are basing the offer on what tickets they think they can get. To be clear, Viagogo should only be used as a last resort if you missed out on tickets originally. They should not be used before tickets are on sale, or if tickets are still available from official sources.
Hi, When are the grandstand tickets for Monaco GP 2024 going on sale. Where can i get them from?
I heard that tickets are not likely to go on sale for 2024 until October this year. You will be able to get them from the promoter (official source) and we will also have tickets for sale.
Hi Andrew,
Great article, very informative. Any update on when you expect the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix tickets to go on sale?
And do you have any knowledge about this website Ticket Grand Prix? Is it a legitimate website to buy tickets from?
https://www.ticketgrandprix.com/ticket/ticket-grandstand-k-quai-albert-i/
Thanks,
Erik
Hi Erik, I’ve been told that official ticket sales (grandstands etc) will begin this month some time. I suggest joining our mailing list (check the box for Monaco) and we will send a mail out when ticket sales begin. The link you provided is for a Monaco-based operator that seems to specialise in hospitality tickets (terraces and yachts) for the race. I don’t know them but they seem legitimate. Though better to buy for example via F1 Experiences, who are the official F1 travel and hospitality brand, they are also on sale already with various packages. Feel free to reach out to me separately if you need advice.
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your reply, very informative.
I have subscribed to your mailing list for Monaco — I assume no update on whether the official ticket sales have begun? I would prefer to buy Grandstand tickets for Sunday directly from F1, but it appears that only the F1 Experiences are on sale at the moment.
Thanks again,
Erik
I spoke to my ticket company and sales should begin in the next 2 weeks or so. Remember, F1 Tickets is not the official seller for any race, they are a reseller. The official outlet is the circuit or promoter. In Monaco, it’s the ACM. F1 Experiences is the official F1 travel programme, so they are the only seller to be able to officially sell grandstand seats before they go on sale to general public – but you buy a package with ticket plus extras.
Hi, I would like to buy a ticket for Monaco Gp 2024. I would prefer General Admission, so I think Z1 is the best option? On which website can I buy tickets for Z1? How much did a ticket for Z1 cost in 2023? Is near Z1 a TV screen to watch the race too?
If you are on a budget, Z1 is the best general admission at Monaco. But you need to be quick as the seats here, especially for race day, sell out very quickly. You can buy tickets from the official Monaco tickets site, or we will also have some available via our supplier. Can’t remember prices exactly, but less than 100 EUR for Friday, about 150 EUR for Saturday and about 200 EUR for Sunday. Could be higher this year, though. No TV screen opposite. There is a distant one up on the hill, but not a great view.
Hi Andrew.
Thanks for all the information. I would like to know when last years tickets went on sale for Z1. I want to know aprox when we can buy tickets this year.
Thanks!!
Tickets went on sale for Monaco earlier this year. We are expecting tickets to go on sale for 2024 this month, but I don’t have a specific date. I’m thinking about reserving some Z1 tickets if you are interested. Please send me an email with the amount/days you are interested in.
The public sale for the Monaco GP Tickets 2024 started yesterday at acm.mc
Correct, we are now on sale too! 2024 Monaco Grand Prix Ticket Shop
Do you have Z1 or Rocher Tickets reserved?
Sorry, we were not able to reserve these tickets for 2024
Hi Andrew, thanks for the great overview. I’m now having a dilemma on which grandstand to sit for Friday – K, O, L, or T. What’s your suggestion? I will only have a grandstand seat on Friday so I really need to maximize the opportunity, and this is probably going to my first and only Monaco GP. O is on top of my mind at the moment as I think it has the best track action view – cars exiting the fast pool chicane and all the way to the Piscine. But it seems quite far from the track. T is good but seems like it has minimal track action. Your suggestion would be very much appreciated. Thank you!
I’d agree that O has a good view but is a bit further from the track. I’d personally go for L or T so you can also get a view of the pits, but I think all of these are good options for Friday
Hi, can you help me, please? I’m from Brazil and will be staying in Nice for the 2026 Grand Prix. I have no idea which section to buy, considering cost-benefit and a good track view. I haven’t been able to identify the best/most reliable website for purchasing tickets. I contacted F1 Experiences, but they only sent me packages that included yacht admission, which I’m not interested in. Can you help me? Thank you very much!
Hello Jéssica, tickets are not yet on sale for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. This is the official outlet to buy tickets, we will also have tickets available from our supplier. We expect tickets to go on sale soon, perhaps in early September like last year.