Italian Grand Prix
Circuit of Monza, Italy
September 2025 – (TBC)
Monza, the quickest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar; a breath taking sprint around the long straights that scythes its way through the Royal Woodland setting, is interrupted only by a handful of chicanes and high speed corners. Monza, being one of the season’s most cherished and evocative races with the refined beauty of Lake Como lies just to the north, and the fashion and cultural riches of nearby Milan make the Italian Grand Prix a superb event. Scroll down below to find more information about the event, accommodation and promotional packages that are available or buy your Italian F1 ticket only today from NK Sports Tickets, partners with Sports Events. No hidden fees, what you see is what you pay.
We are partners with Official Formula 1 ticket providers dealing directly with event organizers to ensure the best service and prices for you to gain access to any Grand Prix of the season.
Travel Package
From TBA per person sharing
TRAVEL DATES: September 2025 - (TBC)
Inclusions:
- Return Private Airport Transfers
- 4 Nights in a 4 star Hotel in Milan, Italy or similar
- Breakfast Daily
- Official Italy Grand Prix 3-Day General Admission Tickets
*All tickets / packages advertised are subject to availability and seasonal price adjustments may apply.
Exclusions:
- All flights and taxes (on request)
- Circuit Transfers
- Visa and Travel Insurance (recommended)
- Tours not mentioned, optional extras / optional sightseeing excursions
- All items of a personal nature. Meals, drinks, tips and gratuities not specified
- Anything not mentioned
Travel and Event Information
Accommodation
Visa
Nearest Airport
Parking
If you are driving to Monza make sure you have a GPS with up-to-date maps. You won’t be able to drive on roads close to the circuit itself on race weekend due to traffic restrictions, but there are plenty of parking areas dotted around Monza park. The carparks are not too costly and they are serviced by shuttle buses which will take you to the circuit entrance.
Coach & Bus
You can also get to the circuit via the Z221 bus from Sesto San Giovanni train station in the north of Milan (next to Sesto 1 Maggio station on metro line 1). Stay on the bus when it passes Monza railway station; it goes further and you can get off closer to the circuit at Biassono (the S. Maria delle Selve entrance gate). Local buses also go past Monza park. The 204 bus travels from Monza Corso Milano (near Monza Railway Station) and goes to Vedano al Lambro (the Vedano entrance gate) and the 221 bus goes from the same place to the Biassono entrance of the circuit.
Taxi
The pick up point for taxis is located at Via Cesana and Villa in Biassono (near the gas station).
Train
Trains depart from Milano Centrale, Milano Porto Garibaldi and Sesto San Giovanni train stations for Stazione di Monza on each day of the weekend. The trip only takes around 20-30 minutes and trains run fairly frequently, at least every 15 minutes. Tickets cost around €2 each way.
- From Milano Central: look for trains headed to Lecco, Tirano or Chiasso.
- From Milano Porto Garibaldi: look for trains headed to Lecco, Bergamo, Chiasso, Molteno or Chiavenna.
- When you arrive at Monza train station, Black shuttle buses are on hand to take you to the circuit for €5 return per day. You will get dropped off around 20 minutes walk from the eastern Vedano entrance gate to the circuit, close to the Parabolica. The Black Shuttle buses run on Friday (07:30-20:00), Saturday (07:00-20:00) and Sunday (06:30-20:00).
On race day only, trains depart Milan Centrale station regularly for the Biassono-Lesmo station, which is located at the northeast corner of the circuit, closest to the Lesmo bends. This is a good option if you are sitting at on Seconda Variante (grandstands 9, 10) or Variante Ascari (grandstands 12-20), otherwise it will be a very long walk and you are better off taking a train to Monza station.
Shuttle Buses
Three shuttle bus lines service the circuit. The Black line runs from the Monza railway station to the circuit, the Blue line serves carparks to the north and east of the circuit, and the Green line serves carparks to the south and east.
Timetable
Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.
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Italian Grand Prix
Circuit of Monza, Italy
September 2025 – (TBC)
Monza, the quickest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar; a breath taking sprint around the long straights that scythes its way through the Royal Woodland setting, is interrupted only by a handful of chicanes and high speed corners. Monza, being one of the season’s most cherished and evocative races with the refined beauty of Lake Como lies just to the north, and the fashion and cultural riches of nearby Milan make the Italian Grand Prix a superb event. Scroll down below to find more information about the event, accommodation and promotional packages that are available or buy your Italian F1 ticket only today from NK Sports Tickets, partners with Sports Events. No hidden fees, what you see is what you pay.
We are partners with Official Formula 1 ticket providers dealing directly with event organizers to ensure the best service and prices for you to gain access to any Grand Prix of the season.
Travel Package
From TBA per person sharing
TRAVEL DATES: September 2025 - (TBC)
Inclusions:
- Return Private Airport Transfers
- 4 Nights in a 4 star Hotel in Milan, Italy or similar
- Breakfast Daily
- Official Italy Grand Prix 3-Day General Admission Tickets
*All tickets / packages advertised are subject to availability and seasonal price adjustments may apply.
Exclusions:
- All flights and taxes (on request)
- Circuit Transfers
- Visa and Travel Insurance (recommended)
- Tours not mentioned, optional extras / optional sightseeing excursions
- All items of a personal nature. Meals, drinks, tips and gratuities not specified
- Anything not mentioned
Travel and Event Information
Accommodation
Visa
Nearest Airport
Parking
If you are driving to Monza make sure you have a GPS with up-to-date maps. You won’t be able to drive on roads close to the circuit itself on race weekend due to traffic restrictions, but there are plenty of parking areas dotted around Monza park. The carparks are not too costly and they are serviced by shuttle buses which will take you to the circuit entrance.
Coach & Bus
You can also get to the circuit via the Z221 bus from Sesto San Giovanni train station in the north of Milan (next to Sesto 1 Maggio station on metro line 1). Stay on the bus when it passes Monza railway station; it goes further and you can get off closer to the circuit at Biassono (the S. Maria delle Selve entrance gate). Local buses also go past Monza park. The 204 bus travels from Monza Corso Milano (near Monza Railway Station) and goes to Vedano al Lambro (the Vedano entrance gate) and the 221 bus goes from the same place to the Biassono entrance of the circuit.
Taxi
The pick up point for taxis is located at Via Cesana and Villa in Biassono (near the gas station).
Train
Trains depart from Milano Centrale, Milano Porto Garibaldi and Sesto San Giovanni train stations for Stazione di Monza on each day of the weekend. The trip only takes around 20-30 minutes and trains run fairly frequently, at least every 15 minutes. Tickets cost around €2 each way.
- From Milano Central: look for trains headed to Lecco, Tirano or Chiasso.
- From Milano Porto Garibaldi: look for trains headed to Lecco, Bergamo, Chiasso, Molteno or Chiavenna.
- When you arrive at Monza train station, Black shuttle buses are on hand to take you to the circuit for €5 return per day. You will get dropped off around 20 minutes walk from the eastern Vedano entrance gate to the circuit, close to the Parabolica. The Black Shuttle buses run on Friday (07:30-20:00), Saturday (07:00-20:00) and Sunday (06:30-20:00).
On race day only, trains depart Milan Centrale station regularly for the Biassono-Lesmo station, which is located at the northeast corner of the circuit, closest to the Lesmo bends. This is a good option if you are sitting at on Seconda Variante (grandstands 9, 10) or Variante Ascari (grandstands 12-20), otherwise it will be a very long walk and you are better off taking a train to Monza station.
Shuttle Buses
Three shuttle bus lines service the circuit. The Black line runs from the Monza railway station to the circuit, the Blue line serves carparks to the north and east of the circuit, and the Green line serves carparks to the south and east.
Timetable
Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.