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This magical event is held in the month of May each year and is so popular with F1 racing fans all over the world! The Monaco Grand Prix still remains one of the most exciting spectacles on the F1 calendar.
We offer a selection of packages; from the good value for money experience to the downright go and spoil yourself trip of a lifetime! You can choose from a variety of unbeatable vantage points: Up in the high seats looking down, grandstands, metres from the start line and finish line, Cafe de Paris Monte-Carlo (Place du Casino) and even ring side on a luxury yacht berthed in the harbour (our personal favourite). When all the action is over and the winner has downed their fill of champagne it is time for the real party to begin throughout the streets of Monaco.
There are a multitude of cafes and bars open late into the night, with street bars and musicians helping the fans relax after a hard afternoon of viewing the action. If you are feeling lucky you could try your hand in one of the casinos dotted around the city: do it James Bond Style! We at GPA are on hand to give you any advice and suggestions to make your trip to Monaco even more enjoyable, it would be our pleasure.
The narrow streets of the Principality in Monaco being closed off to the public and traffic, the event now transforms into the most iconic racetrack in the world. Over a long weekend, the F1 Grand Prix circus comes to town and brings a remarkable amount of people to the area. Held around the same time as the Cannes Film Festival many of the movie celebrities are to be found enjoying the sights and sounds of the F1 weekend during this spectacular sporting occasion. Uniquely in Monaco the F1 practice sessions used to take place on the Thursday which is traditionally because the event was held over the Ascension Day weekend in France and the Monegasque people wanted peace-and-quiet on the Friday which was/is a public holiday, whilst the race isn’t always now over this particular holiday, F1 and the Monaco Royal Family still maintained the tradition until recently and the event has now come in line with the rest of the calendar by having practice start on the Friday before the race.
We offer a varied array of Hotels and Balcony viewing points, so our guests can receive the best possible experience when they are over in Monaco, below are some of the points where you can view the race.
LUXURY YACHTS IN THE HARBOUR
47m Yacht. Monaco is renowned for its yachts, but there are yachts and then there are SUPER yachts which like we to use for the enjoyment of our VIP guests. The yachts are berthed just on the exit of the chicane and on the straight towards Tabac corners. These tri-deck multi-million-dollar floating palaces come with every conceivable extra, truly a magnificent way to enjoy the racing action and your weekend in Monaco.
This Formula One GP is unmatched in the season for its glamour, unique setting and the challenge for the drivers. The twists and turns through the tunnel, the globally famous Hairpin, iconic Casino Square and racing past the well renowned Luxury Yachts berthed in the harbour, there can be nowhere on earth that can compete with this and if you have to see only one Grand Prix in a lifetime then we have to say it's got to be MONACO!
The drivers and teams involved all look forward to this event and its challenges; with the circuit being so tight they must be on top of their game to make overtaking a reality and for some even better than winning the actual world championship. As for the spectators, there is no other substitute than being here!
A walk around the circuit can also be great way to see the city after the dust has settled and the burnt rubber has cooled down and especially a walk around the famous Fairmont Hairpin or others would call it Loews Curve, for some the most famous and slowest section of the Monaco Grand Prix and in Formula One with speeds only reaching 30mph/48km/h around the bend, but it is a great location to take pictures of the cars when they are racing.
There is no better place to experience the Formula One extravaganza than Monaco: the glamorous and chic Monte Carlo with its Casino, seafront promenades, cool shops and a marina with an array of luxury yachts to impress you. A land of total indulgence, with all the glitz of Hollywood, truly breathtaking, and a show not to be missed. We offer the best hospitality in the business, to add to the whole experience of Monaco and the Grand Prix!
Grand Prix Adventures has been offering Monaco Grand Prix Packages & Monaco F1 Hospitality for this event since 2004, in actual fact the company idea began during a trip there in 2003 and has grown from to strength to strength ever since! We have access to balconies, hotels, yachts, parties and just about anything and everything you could possibly want to experience during this event to its full, since 2003 many ‘experts’ have come along (and many of them no longer exist!) but one thing you can be sure of with Grand Prix Adventures is that we are offering you, the customer, the best possible experience at this amazing sporting occasion.
Since Monte-Carlo is a truly global city, it only makes sense that the new restaurant next to the casino (in the space formerly occupied by the Cabaret) serves some of the best sushi and fusion cuisine available. Check out the lounge/bar before your meal and, if you're feeling adventurous, order a hookah at this popular hangout for both residents and visitors.
This restaurant, which is one the most opulent of the venues in the group, features a decor that draws design cues from the Monte Carlo Opera and the Garnier Opera House in Paris. It also features a subdued combination of golden mouldings, ancient sculptures, and a colonial Asian backdrop, making it a must experience restaurant when visiting Monaco and the Grand Prix.
It provides its visitors with a distinctive, faerie-like ambience in a sophisticated, beautiful, and cosy setting.
Website: The Buddha Bar Monte Carlo
Opening Hours: 6pm - 2am (Normal opening times)
6 days a week, closed on Sunday.
If you want to visit a Michelin Star awarded restaurant, then please see our guide on the 6 Michelin Restaurants in Monaco.
Monaco can be described as the playground of the rich and famous, but it's also home to what is classed as one of the favourite Grand Prix Events in the racing calendar amongst fans and drivers; the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix.
The race dates back to 1929 when it was first won by William Grover-Williams (Williams F1) driving a dark green Bugatti Type 35B. The race itself is driven through the streets of Monaco and the circuit takes 6 weeks to set up and 3 weeks to take down. The glamour and style of this GP attracts tourists and celebrities from all over the world and is known to be, that if you have only one grand prix to go to, then this is the one. The sun, harbour, and sea nearby help add to the atmosphere.
The 2024 Monaco Grand Prix was a thrilling race, culminating in Charles Leclerc's first home victory. Leclerc started from pole and successfully held off McLaren's Oscar Piastri, who maintained pressure throughout the race.
The event began dramatically with a multi-car collision involving Sergio Perez and the Haas cars, causing a red flag. Following the restart, Leclerc led the pack, managing his position despite tire strategy challenges and close competition. Carlos Sainz finished third, completing the podium for Ferrari