23rd - 25th May 2025 | MONTE CARLO

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History of the Monaco Grand Prix 

Why is the Monaco Grand Prix famous?

The Monaco Grand Prix is the crown jewel of Formula 1, a race steeped in prestige, glamour and heart-pounding action. With its treacherous hairpin turns and impossibly narrow streets, the Monte Carlo circuit pushes drivers to the edge of their skill and nerve. 

The race demands uninterrupted concentration and inch-perfect accuracy, making it one of the most thrilling motor races in the world. Attending this iconic event is a dream for motorsport fans, and securing Monaco F1 tickets guarantees an unforgettable experience.

When was the First Monaco Grand Prix?

The inaugural Monaco Grand Prix took place in April 1929, spearheaded by Antony Noghès, the president of the Automobile Club de Monaco, who is now celebrated as ‘the father of Formula 1.’ The race featured an intense showdown between British driver Williams and German rival Caracciola, with Williams emerging victorious in his Bugatti T35B after completing 100 laps in over three hours. 

What records have been set at the Monaco Grand Prix?

The Monaco Grand Prix race track is a playground for record-breakers. Over the years, several remarkable records have been set at the event, from the most victories to the fastest lap and the most pole positions. Here’s a breakdown of some roaring milestones shattered at the Monaco Grand Prix. 

  • Most Wins: Ayrton Senna, the legendary Brazilian racing driver, holds the record with 6 victories between 1987 and 1993.
  • Most Pole Positions: Senna also led with 5 pole positions between 1985 and 1992.
  • Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher, a prolific German racing driver, set a blistering record in 2004 with a lap time of 1:14.439.
  • Most Consecutive Wins: Former French driver Alain Prost claimed 4 straight victories in Monaco from 1984 to 1986.
  • Youngest Winner: The British Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton became the youngest Monaco GP champion in 2008 at the age of 23.

The Monaco Circuit

Here are some key facts about the Monaco Circuit.

  • Number of Laps: 78
  • Length of the Circuit: 3.34 km
  • Total Distance: 260,285 km
  • Number of Corners: 18
  • Spectator Capacity: 37,000

What Makes the Monaco Circuit Legendary?

The Monaco F1 circuit is famed for its challenging route through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo. With tight corners, rapid elevation changes and unforgiving barriers, the track leaves little margin for error, and one mistake can be costly. This unpredictability makes the Monaco Grand Prix one of the most electric races in the world. 

Beyond the track, the glamour of Monte Carlo adds to the race’s allure. Spectacular casinos, luxury yachts, and the breathtaking Mediterranean coastline make it a bucket-list experience for F1 fans. Held each May, the Grand Prix coincides with the Cannes Film Festival, offering a perfect opportunity to explore the stunning French Riviera. 

Iconic Sections of the Monaco Circuit

Several spots on the Monaco Circuit bring unique challenges to drivers, putting their skill and precision to the ultimate test. Here are some of the most thrilling corners and fastest stretches to look out for. 

  • Casino Square is one of the most recognisable locations on the circuit near the start/finish line. The Monte Carlo Casino here creates a grand backdrop for the cars revving and raring to go. 
  • Tabac Corner is a high-speed right bend that comes straight after Casino Square. Its tightness and proximity to the barriers make it especially treacherous. 
  • La Rascasse is one of the most famous sharp left-corner turns on the Monaco track, requiring slow speeds which often result in crashes and dramatic overtakes.   
  • Saint Dévote is a right-hand turn near the beginning of the lap before a downhill section. The elevation change and limited space ensure gripping action.
  • The Tunnel is one of the most unique features of the Monaco F1 track. Drivers blast through this narrow tunnel at ridiculously high speed, adding to the drama of the race. 

The Best Places to Watch the Monaco Grand Prix

There are a variety of grandstands, hotels, and yachts at the Monaco Grand Prix, each offering a unique view and atmosphere. Whether you’re seeking thrilling action, iconic landmarks or a luxury experience, there’s a perfect spot for every fan. Here’s a breakdown of the best places to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. 

Grandstand K

Grandstand k is one of the most popular viewing platforms at the Monaco Grand Prix. Featuring the tight Tabac corner where racers often overtake, as well as the Swimming Pool Chicane and the Marina, it offers the perfect blend of thrill and coastal scenery. Explore our Grand Prix Monaco ticket options for this prime location.

Grandstand T

Grandstand T is a highly sought-after vantage point near the starting grid. Positioned just before Sainte Dévote, viewers can witness the first breathtaking corner of the race. It also offers a unique view of the pit lane and harbour, blending action with a backdrop of luxurious yachts. Don’t miss out on our Monaco GP tickets for this incredible spot. 

Ermanno Palace

Some amazing luxury hotels surround the Monaco F1 race track, offering ticket holders unparalleled panoramic views. From a private balcony suite in the famous Ermanno Palace, guests can witness the action from the start/finish straight all the way to La Rascasse. Supplemented by champagne and gourmet lunches, hotel guests can enjoy a truly indulgent Grand Prix experience. 

Harbour Club Yachts

Luxury yachts are the ultimate viewing location at the Monaco Grand Prix. Anchored to prime zones in the Marina, the upper decks of Harbour Club Luxury Yachts provide fantastic vantage points of the race, alongside sumptuous cuisine, VIP transfers and premium service. Check out our Monaco race weekend packages to secure your spot aboard.

Tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix

You can secure your Monaco Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many Monaco F1 tickets to choose from, including general admission, grandstands and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Grand Prix Monaco ticket options. 

General Admission

Our General Admission tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to designated public viewing areas. They are positioned at key circuit sections, including the Bureau de Tabac, La Rascasse and the pit lane. These areas can get crowded, so be sure to get there early to find a spot. 

Grandstands

Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Monaco race track placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Monaco Formula 1 tickets in some of the most highly sought-after Grandstands, including K and T, where you can experience the rush of hairpin corners and stunning harbour views. 

Hospitality Package Deals

We offer some fantastic Monaco F1 package deals, where premier viewing spots are complimented by the finest hospitality services. Enjoy incredible panoramas of the Monaco F1 circuit from the vantage point of a top-floor balcony in a luxury hotel or yacht, witnessing the race whilst sipping the finest champagne and gourmet nibbles. 

Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025

May 23 - May 25, 2025

Monaco, Monte Carlo

Formula 1 (2025)

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Tickets will be sent shortly after they are released to us by the event organiser. Each organiser operates differently, meaning that for some events we receive tickets months in advance, for other events we receive tickets as late as a week in advance. While we have no control over this it is perfectly normal.

Yes, if you book tickets for the same grandstand in a single order, you are guaranteed to be seated together. If you have made two separate bookings and still wish to sit together, this may be possible in certain cases. Please send an email to bookings@grandstandtickets.com with both order numbers, and our bookings team will check if this can be arranged.

Grandstand tickets offer reserved seating in prime trackside locations, ensuring a comfortable and structured viewing experience. In contrast, General Admission tickets provide access to various areas on a first-come, first-served basis, allowing you the freedom to move around and choose your vantage point. Whether you prefer a dedicated seat or the flexibility to explore, we have the perfect option for you!

FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF MONACO 2025

MONACO GRAND PRIX FROM MONTE CARLO: Formula One in Monaco has been on the race calendar for 90 years. It was first held in 1929 and is widely considered to be the most prestigious automobile races in the world. The Monaco Grand Prix Package is a fantastic opportunity to experience the glitz and glamour of the world's most iconic motor race.

Given the tight confines of this street circuit, it is considered to be a true test of a driver. Graham Hill was known as "Mr Monaco" for winning the race a total of 5 times, a feat only bettered by Ayrton Senna.

Typically held on the final weekend of May, around the same time as the Cannes Film Festival, this is a perfect time to take a trip to French Riviera for some early summer sun.

History of the Monaco Grand Prix 

Why is the Monaco Grand Prix famous?

The Monaco Grand Prix is the crown jewel of Formula 1, a race steeped in prestige, glamour and heart-pounding action. With its treacherous hairpin turns and impossibly narrow streets, the Monte Carlo circuit pushes drivers to the edge of their skill and nerve. 

The race demands uninterrupted concentration and inch-perfect accuracy, making it one of the most thrilling motor races in the world. Attending this iconic event is a dream for motorsport fans, and securing Monaco F1 tickets guarantees an unforgettable experience.

When was the First Monaco Grand Prix?

The inaugural Monaco Grand Prix took place in April 1929, spearheaded by Antony Noghès, the president of the Automobile Club de Monaco, who is now celebrated as ‘the father of Formula 1.’ The race featured an intense showdown between British driver Williams and German rival Caracciola, with Williams emerging victorious in his Bugatti T35B after completing 100 laps in over three hours. 

What records have been set at the Monaco Grand Prix?

The Monaco Grand Prix race track is a playground for record-breakers. Over the years, several remarkable records have been set at the event, from the most victories to the fastest lap and the most pole positions. Here’s a breakdown of some roaring milestones shattered at the Monaco Grand Prix. 

  • Most Wins: Ayrton Senna, the legendary Brazilian racing driver, holds the record with 6 victories between 1987 and 1993.
  • Most Pole Positions: Senna also led with 5 pole positions between 1985 and 1992.
  • Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher, a prolific German racing driver, set a blistering record in 2004 with a lap time of 1:14.439.
  • Most Consecutive Wins: Former French driver Alain Prost claimed 4 straight victories in Monaco from 1984 to 1986.
  • Youngest Winner: The British Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton became the youngest Monaco GP champion in 2008 at the age of 23.

The Monaco Circuit

Here are some key facts about the Monaco Circuit.

  • Number of Laps: 78
  • Length of the Circuit: 3.34 km
  • Total Distance: 260,285 km
  • Number of Corners: 18
  • Spectator Capacity: 37,000

What Makes the Monaco Circuit Legendary?

The Monaco F1 circuit is famed for its challenging route through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo. With tight corners, rapid elevation changes and unforgiving barriers, the track leaves little margin for error, and one mistake can be costly. This unpredictability makes the Monaco Grand Prix one of the most electric races in the world. 

Beyond the track, the glamour of Monte Carlo adds to the race’s allure. Spectacular casinos, luxury yachts, and the breathtaking Mediterranean coastline make it a bucket-list experience for F1 fans. Held each May, the Grand Prix coincides with the Cannes Film Festival, offering a perfect opportunity to explore the stunning French Riviera. 

Iconic Sections of the Monaco Circuit

Several spots on the Monaco Circuit bring unique challenges to drivers, putting their skill and precision to the ultimate test. Here are some of the most thrilling corners and fastest stretches to look out for. 

  • Casino Square is one of the most recognisable locations on the circuit near the start/finish line. The Monte Carlo Casino here creates a grand backdrop for the cars revving and raring to go. 
  • Tabac Corner is a high-speed right bend that comes straight after Casino Square. Its tightness and proximity to the barriers make it especially treacherous. 
  • La Rascasse is one of the most famous sharp left-corner turns on the Monaco track, requiring slow speeds which often result in crashes and dramatic overtakes.   
  • Saint Dévote is a right-hand turn near the beginning of the lap before a downhill section. The elevation change and limited space ensure gripping action.
  • The Tunnel is one of the most unique features of the Monaco F1 track. Drivers blast through this narrow tunnel at ridiculously high speed, adding to the drama of the race. 

The Best Places to Watch the Monaco Grand Prix

There are a variety of grandstands, hotels, and yachts at the Monaco Grand Prix, each offering a unique view and atmosphere. Whether you’re seeking thrilling action, iconic landmarks or a luxury experience, there’s a perfect spot for every fan. Here’s a breakdown of the best places to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. 

Grandstand K

Grandstand k is one of the most popular viewing platforms at the Monaco Grand Prix. Featuring the tight Tabac corner where racers often overtake, as well as the Swimming Pool Chicane and the Marina, it offers the perfect blend of thrill and coastal scenery. Explore our Grand Prix Monaco ticket options for this prime location.

Grandstand T

Grandstand T is a highly sought-after vantage point near the starting grid. Positioned just before Sainte Dévote, viewers can witness the first breathtaking corner of the race. It also offers a unique view of the pit lane and harbour, blending action with a backdrop of luxurious yachts. Don’t miss out on our Monaco GP tickets for this incredible spot. 

Ermanno Palace

Some amazing luxury hotels surround the Monaco F1 race track, offering ticket holders unparalleled panoramic views. From a private balcony suite in the famous Ermanno Palace, guests can witness the action from the start/finish straight all the way to La Rascasse. Supplemented by champagne and gourmet lunches, hotel guests can enjoy a truly indulgent Grand Prix experience. 

Harbour Club Yachts

Luxury yachts are the ultimate viewing location at the Monaco Grand Prix. Anchored to prime zones in the Marina, the upper decks of Harbour Club Luxury Yachts provide fantastic vantage points of the race, alongside sumptuous cuisine, VIP transfers and premium service. Check out our Monaco race weekend packages to secure your spot aboard.

Tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix

You can secure your Monaco Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many Monaco F1 tickets to choose from, including general admission, grandstands and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Grand Prix Monaco ticket options. 

General Admission

Our General Admission tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to designated public viewing areas. They are positioned at key circuit sections, including the Bureau de Tabac, La Rascasse and the pit lane. These areas can get crowded, so be sure to get there early to find a spot. 

Grandstands

Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Monaco race track placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Monaco Formula 1 tickets in some of the most highly sought-after Grandstands, including K and T, where you can experience the rush of hairpin corners and stunning harbour views. 

Hospitality Package Deals

We offer some fantastic Monaco F1 package deals, where premier viewing spots are complimented by the finest hospitality services. Enjoy incredible panoramas of the Monaco F1 circuit from the vantage point of a top-floor balcony in a luxury hotel or yacht, witnessing the race whilst sipping the finest champagne and gourmet nibbles. 

FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF MONACO 2025

MONACO GRAND PRIX FROM MONTE CARLO: Formula One in Monaco has been on the race calendar for 90 years. It was first held in 1929 and is widely considered to be the most prestigious automobile races in the world. The Monaco Grand Prix Package is a fantastic opportunity to experience the glitz and glamour of the world's most iconic motor race.

Given the tight confines of this street circuit, it is considered to be a true test of a driver. Graham Hill was known as "Mr Monaco" for winning the race a total of 5 times, a feat only bettered by Ayrton Senna.

Typically held on the final weekend of May, around the same time as the Cannes Film Festival, this is a perfect time to take a trip to French Riviera for some early summer sun.

History of the Monaco Grand Prix 

Why is the Monaco Grand Prix famous?

The Monaco Grand Prix is the crown jewel of Formula 1, a race steeped in prestige, glamour and heart-pounding action. With its treacherous hairpin turns and impossibly narrow streets, the Monte Carlo circuit pushes drivers to the edge of their skill and nerve. 

The race demands uninterrupted concentration and inch-perfect accuracy, making it one of the most thrilling motor races in the world. Attending this iconic event is a dream for motorsport fans, and securing Monaco F1 tickets guarantees an unforgettable experience.

When was the First Monaco Grand Prix?

The inaugural Monaco Grand Prix took place in April 1929, spearheaded by Antony Noghès, the president of the Automobile Club de Monaco, who is now celebrated as ‘the father of Formula 1.’ The race featured an intense showdown between British driver Williams and German rival Caracciola, with Williams emerging victorious in his Bugatti T35B after completing 100 laps in over three hours. 

What records have been set at the Monaco Grand Prix?

The Monaco Grand Prix race track is a playground for record-breakers. Over the years, several remarkable records have been set at the event, from the most victories to the fastest lap and the most pole positions. Here’s a breakdown of some roaring milestones shattered at the Monaco Grand Prix. 

  • Most Wins: Ayrton Senna, the legendary Brazilian racing driver, holds the record with 6 victories between 1987 and 1993.
  • Most Pole Positions: Senna also led with 5 pole positions between 1985 and 1992.
  • Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher, a prolific German racing driver, set a blistering record in 2004 with a lap time of 1:14.439.
  • Most Consecutive Wins: Former French driver Alain Prost claimed 4 straight victories in Monaco from 1984 to 1986.
  • Youngest Winner: The British Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton became the youngest Monaco GP champion in 2008 at the age of 23.

The Monaco Circuit

Here are some key facts about the Monaco Circuit.

  • Number of Laps: 78
  • Length of the Circuit: 3.34 km
  • Total Distance: 260,285 km
  • Number of Corners: 18
  • Spectator Capacity: 37,000

What Makes the Monaco Circuit Legendary?

The Monaco F1 circuit is famed for its challenging route through the narrow streets of Monte Carlo. With tight corners, rapid elevation changes and unforgiving barriers, the track leaves little margin for error, and one mistake can be costly. This unpredictability makes the Monaco Grand Prix one of the most electric races in the world. 

Beyond the track, the glamour of Monte Carlo adds to the race’s allure. Spectacular casinos, luxury yachts, and the breathtaking Mediterranean coastline make it a bucket-list experience for F1 fans. Held each May, the Grand Prix coincides with the Cannes Film Festival, offering a perfect opportunity to explore the stunning French Riviera. 

Iconic Sections of the Monaco Circuit

Several spots on the Monaco Circuit bring unique challenges to drivers, putting their skill and precision to the ultimate test. Here are some of the most thrilling corners and fastest stretches to look out for. 

  • Casino Square is one of the most recognisable locations on the circuit near the start/finish line. The Monte Carlo Casino here creates a grand backdrop for the cars revving and raring to go. 
  • Tabac Corner is a high-speed right bend that comes straight after Casino Square. Its tightness and proximity to the barriers make it especially treacherous. 
  • La Rascasse is one of the most famous sharp left-corner turns on the Monaco track, requiring slow speeds which often result in crashes and dramatic overtakes.   
  • Saint Dévote is a right-hand turn near the beginning of the lap before a downhill section. The elevation change and limited space ensure gripping action.
  • The Tunnel is one of the most unique features of the Monaco F1 track. Drivers blast through this narrow tunnel at ridiculously high speed, adding to the drama of the race. 

The Best Places to Watch the Monaco Grand Prix

There are a variety of grandstands, hotels, and yachts at the Monaco Grand Prix, each offering a unique view and atmosphere. Whether you’re seeking thrilling action, iconic landmarks or a luxury experience, there’s a perfect spot for every fan. Here’s a breakdown of the best places to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. 

Grandstand K

Grandstand k is one of the most popular viewing platforms at the Monaco Grand Prix. Featuring the tight Tabac corner where racers often overtake, as well as the Swimming Pool Chicane and the Marina, it offers the perfect blend of thrill and coastal scenery. Explore our Grand Prix Monaco ticket options for this prime location.

Grandstand T

Grandstand T is a highly sought-after vantage point near the starting grid. Positioned just before Sainte Dévote, viewers can witness the first breathtaking corner of the race. It also offers a unique view of the pit lane and harbour, blending action with a backdrop of luxurious yachts. Don’t miss out on our Monaco GP tickets for this incredible spot. 

Ermanno Palace

Some amazing luxury hotels surround the Monaco F1 race track, offering ticket holders unparalleled panoramic views. From a private balcony suite in the famous Ermanno Palace, guests can witness the action from the start/finish straight all the way to La Rascasse. Supplemented by champagne and gourmet lunches, hotel guests can enjoy a truly indulgent Grand Prix experience. 

Harbour Club Yachts

Luxury yachts are the ultimate viewing location at the Monaco Grand Prix. Anchored to prime zones in the Marina, the upper decks of Harbour Club Luxury Yachts provide fantastic vantage points of the race, alongside sumptuous cuisine, VIP transfers and premium service. Check out our Monaco race weekend packages to secure your spot aboard.

Tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix

You can secure your Monaco Grand Prix tickets here for premier seats and unbeatable views. There are many Monaco F1 tickets to choose from, including general admission, grandstands and hospitality package deals. To help you make the right choice, here’s a breakdown of our Grand Prix Monaco ticket options. 

General Admission

Our General Admission tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix are flexible and affordable. Whilst they don’t provide reserved seating in grandstands, they do enable access to designated public viewing areas. They are positioned at key circuit sections, including the Bureau de Tabac, La Rascasse and the pit lane. These areas can get crowded, so be sure to get there early to find a spot. 

Grandstands

Grandstands are elevated seats surrounding the Monaco race track placing you at the heart of the action. We provide Monaco Formula 1 tickets in some of the most highly sought-after Grandstands, including K and T, where you can experience the rush of hairpin corners and stunning harbour views. 

Hospitality Package Deals

We offer some fantastic Monaco F1 package deals, where premier viewing spots are complimented by the finest hospitality services. Enjoy incredible panoramas of the Monaco F1 circuit from the vantage point of a top-floor balcony in a luxury hotel or yacht, witnessing the race whilst sipping the finest champagne and gourmet nibbles. 

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