Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit of Monte Carlo, Monaco, France
23 – 25 May 2025
From Casino Square to the World’s most famous Hairpin, through the tunnel and past the luxurious yachts, Monte Carlo is a circuit of legendary corners full of history. No race or circuit of the Formula 1 Calendar can truly match the excellence, the glamour and the challenge of the Monaco Grand Prix. Extremely challenging for both teams and drivers, the narrow circuit through the glamorous streets of the Principality has fuelled dreams in Motorsports for decades. The tight circuit with almost no overtaking opportunities is extremely hard to master, and for some drivers winning the Monaco Grand Prix is even more prestigious than winning the World Championship. Buy your Monaco 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
We can tailor make your package upon request
Travel and Event Information
Accommodation
Visa
Nearest Airport
Getting around in Nice
Parking
Coach & Bus
Taxi
You don’t need a reservation, just turn up, buy your ticket, validate it at one of the yellow machines and jump on a train. Buy tickets from one of the SNCF machines at the station or an SNCF staff member. A few of these are drafted in on the Grand Prix weekend to deal with the extra numbers and you can buy tickets from them with cash or card. Tickets bought at the station won’t have a time printed on them so as long as you haven’t already validated it you can use the ticket for any train that day. You can expect the station to be packed with F1 fans on Saturday and Sunday. There’s no seat number on your ticket so grab a window seat on the coastal side if you can, though for many it will be standing room only.
Walking
The best way to get around Nice and Monaco during the Grand Prix weekend is on foot. Everything is well sign-posted for pedestrians with signs pointing the way to each grandstand from the moment you arrive in Monte-Carlo train station, and you won’t have to walk further than about 15 minutes to get to your grandstand. Conveniently Monaco’s hilly streets are connected by a network of escalators and elevators that take the effort out your walks around the principality.
It can be worth picking up a walking map of the town and familiarizing yourself with the shortcuts. These are available from the information center in the train station or just about anywhere else in the region and from newsagents around town for a small fee.
Timetable
Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.
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Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit of Monte Carlo, Monaco, France
23 – 25 May 2025
From Casino Square to the World’s most famous Hairpin, through the tunnel and past the luxurious yachts, Monte Carlo is a circuit of legendary corners full of history. No race or circuit of the Formula 1 Calendar can truly match the excellence, the glamour and the challenge of the Monaco Grand Prix. Extremely challenging for both teams and drivers, the narrow circuit through the glamorous streets of the Principality has fuelled dreams in Motorsports for decades. The tight circuit with almost no overtaking opportunities is extremely hard to master, and for some drivers winning the Monaco Grand Prix is even more prestigious than winning the World Championship. Buy your Monaco 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
We can tailor make your package upon request
Travel and Event Information
Accommodation
Visa
Nearest Airport
Getting around in Nice
Parking
Coach & Bus
Taxi
You don’t need a reservation, just turn up, buy your ticket, validate it at one of the yellow machines and jump on a train. Buy tickets from one of the SNCF machines at the station or an SNCF staff member. A few of these are drafted in on the Grand Prix weekend to deal with the extra numbers and you can buy tickets from them with cash or card. Tickets bought at the station won’t have a time printed on them so as long as you haven’t already validated it you can use the ticket for any train that day. You can expect the station to be packed with F1 fans on Saturday and Sunday. There’s no seat number on your ticket so grab a window seat on the coastal side if you can, though for many it will be standing room only.
Walking
The best way to get around Nice and Monaco during the Grand Prix weekend is on foot. Everything is well sign-posted for pedestrians with signs pointing the way to each grandstand from the moment you arrive in Monte-Carlo train station, and you won’t have to walk further than about 15 minutes to get to your grandstand. Conveniently Monaco’s hilly streets are connected by a network of escalators and elevators that take the effort out your walks around the principality.
It can be worth picking up a walking map of the town and familiarizing yourself with the shortcuts. These are available from the information center in the train station or just about anywhere else in the region and from newsagents around town for a small fee.
Timetable
Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.