Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco
Race Date 07 JUN 2026
Monaco GP 2026 Packages
The Monaco Grand Prix 2026 promises to be bigger and better than ever. We have Monaco GP packages with 3-night hotel stays, flights from Edinburgh, Gatwick, and Liverpool, and a wide range of ticket options, from Secteur Rocher general admission to grandstand seats.
Choose from the following ticket options:
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Sectuer Rocher
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Z1 Terraces
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Grandstand X1 / X2 SOLD OUT
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Grandstand P
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Grandstand T
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Grandstand K
- Sunday Only Race ticket: Grandstand B
You can also add Saturday Qualifying Tickets
The Monaco Grand Prix is something special. It is unique in having been held on the same circuit every time it has been run over such a long period – only the Italian Grand Prix, which has been held at Autodromo Nazionale Monza during every Formula One regulated year except 1980, has a similarly lengthy and close relationship with a single circuit.
Set between the limestone cliffs of the French Riviera and the azure Mediterranean, Monaco is the playground for the rich and famous. The Monaco Grand Prix is the showpiece event for this principality.
Airport and Race transfers are not included.
Please note the price is per person based on 2 sharing. Single occupancy rooms available at a supplement.
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See the video below for our 2017 package to Monaco

Our Monaco Grand Prix packages include:
- 3 nights in a choice of hotels
- Return flights from selected UK airports
- Your choice of Sunday race-day ticket (with option to add Saturday qualifying day ticket)
Airport and Race transfers are not included.
Please see “About Monaco GP” box below.
Book now to secure your spot for this highly-anticipated Monaco Grand Prix! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience your love for Formula1 first-hand.
Book today with deposits from £300pp deposit.
Final balance due no later than 12 weeks prior to departure.
Price is per person based on 2 sharing. Supplements applicable for single travellers.
For anything else please call us on 0151 424 7998 or email us at info@worldchoicesports.com
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Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco
Race Date 07 JUN 2026
FLIGHTS
GATWICK
05JUN | GATWICK 14:05 – 17:10 NICE
08JUN | NICE 22:00 – 23:00 GATWICK
LIVERPOOL
05JUN | LIVERPOOL 17:50 – 21:10 NICE
08JUN | NICE 14:25 – 15:45 LIVERPOOL
EDINBURGH
05JUN | EDINBURGH 18:05 – 21:45 NICE
08JUN | NICE 22:05 – 23:45 EDINBURGH
Alternative flights and airports also available upon request.

HOTELS
Tiercé Hotel (Cagnes-sur-Mer)
Indigo Hotel (Cagnes-sur-Mer)
Nice Riviera (Nice)
Holiday Inn Nice (Nice)
Hyatt Regency Palais de la Méditerranée (Nice)
Please note that transfers are NOT included. It is the customer’s responsibility to make their own way between the airport, hotel and Monaco.
Book now to secure your spot for this highly-anticipated Monaco Grand Prix! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience your love for Formula1 first-hand.
Book today with deposits from £300pp deposit.
Final balance due no later than 12 weeks prior to departure.
Price is per person based on 2 sharing. Supplements applicable for single travellers.
For anything else please call us on 0151 424 7998 or email us at info@worldchoicesports.com
By clicking confirm, you agree to our terms & conditions
Monaco Grand Prix, Circuit de Monaco
Race Date 07 JUN 2026
Secteur Rocher – Provides excellent views in a standing-only enclosure opposite the harbour, on the slopes of Monaco’s old town area of Le Rocher.
Z1 – The Z1 standing area is located on Avenue JF Kennedy, elevated above the track. Offering great views of the straight leading up to Tabac corner and overlooking the harbour, this is an excellent spot for fans who don’t need a grandstand seat.
X1 / X2 – For those that are desperate to see the start-line action, Grandstands X1 & X2 are as close as you can get. This is also a fantastic spot for seeing the teams and drivers prepare for the race, as well as seeing the post-race celebrations.
Grandstand P – As the cars and drivers exit Tabac they are then faced with two very tricky chicanes. They might not be fast, but the demand a lot from the drivers, and have caught many of them out. Charles Leclerc crashed here in 2021 during qualifying (after already securing pole), and Max Verstappen did the same thing in 2017 and 2018! This grandstand is larger than most, meaning a fantastic atmosphere is almost assured.
Grandstand T – Grandstand T is a large grandstand located in the harbour, opposite the pits. This area provides amazing views of the straight section between the “S” pool exit and the Rascasse corner.
Grandstand K – is a long stand facing the habour that stretches from K1, near Tabac to K6 near the chicane that signals the start of the swimming pool section. From anywhere in the upper part of the grandstand there’s a vast expanse of visible track, especially for a street circuit. If you want a grandstand that really lets you savour the action rather than a blink and you miss it glimpse then the K Tribune is one of the very best at Monaco.
Grandstand B – Across the square from Casino de Monte-Carlo, the Cafe de Paris to your left, perhaps no other view feels as quintessentially Monaco as that from Grandstand B. Exiting Massenet hugging the inside barrier, a lightening fast change of direction sees the cars fling to the inside line, hurtling around Casino Square inches from the barrier.


Monaco Grand Prix – Getting Around Guide
How to get to Circuit de Monaco?
- Train (recommended): NICE ST AUGUSTIN (AIRPORT) TO MONACO The best option is to take the train, which connects Monaco to Nice and other towns along the coast, including Menton and Ventimiglia to the east. The train station in Monaco – Gare de Monaco – is a short distance from most spectator areas and trains run regularly on race weekend. The journey time to Nice is around 20-30 minutes. It’s worth booking your tickets in advance to avoid ticket queues, especially when returning home after a day at the track. Learn more and book tickets here
Please note that St Augustin station is a 10-minute walk from the airport.
- Bus: The number 100 bus travels on a regular schedule (up to 4 times per hour) between Nice, Monaco and Menton.Nice to Monaco can take more than an hour with increased traffic congestion on race weekend. More information here.
- Taxi / Ride Sharing: A taxi from Nice to Monaco on race weekend could set you back up to €100, though some drivers can ask for more and may not want to use the meter. Uber does not operate in Monaco, but cars can be booked if you walk anywhere just outside the principality.
- Private Car: If you’ve rented a car for the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, driving to the circuit is a good option on Thursday and Friday when there are less spectators and less traffic, but not recommended on the weekend. The Louis II football stadium in Fontvieille has ample parking for around €20 per day, but make sure your GPS doesn’t plot a course through the centre of Monaco, where many roads are closed.
Price is per person based on 2 sharing. Supplements applicable for single travellers.
For anything else please call us on 0151 424 7998 or email us at info@worldchoicesports.com
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