The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most prestigious and iconic races in Formula 1, held annually on the tight, narrow streets of Monte Carlo. Known for its glamorous setting and challenging circuit with sharp corners and limited overtaking, the race emphasizes qualifying as starting positions are crucial. It has a rich history with legendary drivers, and winning it is considered a significant achievement. The event also attracts celebrities and royals, making it a highlight of the F1 season.
Start with a quick trip form. Weekend in Monaco/Monte Carlo or a French Riviera route—we’ll plan race-day viewing, tickets/passes & transport, smart vantage points on the harbor/corners, and a walkable stay near the circuit.
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DATES & TIMES
• Race weekend: Friday–Sunday, 5–7 June 2026. Official F1 calendar · Monaco GP hub.
• Sessions: Fri practice · Sat qualifying · Sun race (exact times publish nearer the event). Timetable updates.
LOCATION
• Circuit de Monaco (Monte‑Carlo) — harbour and city‑street grandstands around Casino Square, the Grand Hotel Hairpin, the Swimming Pool chicane and Rascasse/Anthony Noghès. Event hub.
TICKETS & ENTRY
• Buy official tickets (grandstands & general admission “Rocher”). Purchase tickets.
• Hospitality & yachts/balconies: premium experiences via the authorised programme. Explore hospitality.
GOOD TO KNOW
• Access & flow: Expect road closures and heavy foot traffic—use regional trains/trams and allow extra time for security and stairs around the harbour.
• Comfort: Bring ear protection, sun hat and water; seating is tight and steps are steep in several grandstands.
Tell us your dates, who’s coming, and what else you’d like to see. We’ll suggest a French Riviera route that includes the Monaco Grand Prix at the right moment, with realistic travel days and comfortable home bases.
Prefer to start with a call? Book a free intro call.