Monaco Grand Prix
Monaco Grand Prix takes place Jun 3 - 6, 2027 in Monaco. The dress code is Smart casual trackside with flat shoes for the hills and stairs; jacket or cocktail dress for terrace hospitality, black tie for the gala and lounge events. Typical cost ranges from 3500 to 12000 EUR per person.
Formula 1's most storied street race, run on public roads through Monte Carlo since 1929, with barriers metres from the cars and superyachts moored at Tabac and the swimming pool complex. Overtaking is close to impossible, which makes Saturday qualifying the decisive session of the weekend. The paddock, the terraces and the yacht decks are as much the event as the racing.
- When
- Jun 3 - 6, 2027
- Where
- Monaco
- Dress code
- Smart casual trackside with flat shoes for the hills and stairs; jacket or cocktail dress for terrace hospitality, black tie for the gala and lounge events
- Cost
- Typical cost ranges from 3500 to 12000 EUR per person.
- Weather
- 20 - 27C, warm and sunny Mediterranean
- When to book
- Grandstand tickets go on sale through the Automobile Club de Monaco from around October, roughly eight months ahead, and the harbour-facing stands sell first. Monaco hotels impose four-night minimums and should be booked a year out - staying in Nice or Beaulieu and taking the coastal train is the sane alternative.
- Getting there
- NCE (Nice), around 30 min to Monaco by road or 7 min by helicopter transfer
- Where to stay
- Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo, Fairmont Monte Carlo, Hotel Ambassador Monaco
- Official site
- https://www.acm.mc
How to attend
Grandstand tickets are sold directly by the Automobile Club de Monaco at acm.mc, usually opening around October for the following year, from roughly 200 euros for a limited-view stand to well over 1,000 for the harbour grandstands. General admission to Secteur Rocher goes on sale at the same time and is the cheapest way in. Terrace, apartment and yacht hospitality is sold by licensed third parties from several thousand euros a head, while Saturday qualifying tickets deliver most of the drama for considerably less than race day.
Insider tip
The opening practice days cost a fraction of Sunday on the same circuit, and general admission to Secteur Rocher, the rock above the harbour, is the cheapest legitimate way to actually see the cars.
Get inside Monaco Grand Prix
Booking matters here: grandstand tickets go on sale through the Automobile Club de Monaco from around October, roughly eight months ahead, and the harbour-facing stands sell first. Monaco hotels impose four-night minimums and should be booked a year out - staying in Nice or Beaulieu and taking the coastal train is the sane alternative. Members track that window, what it really costs, and 573 more events across the season.
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