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How much does it cost to attend the Monaco Grand Prix?

The crown jewel of the Formula 1 calendar, Monaco's glitz and glamour makes it a race like no other.

Located in the heart of the luxurious Principality of Monaco, the Grand Prix is the ultimate test of driver skill as they navigate the narrow, winding streets at an average speed of 150 km/h per lap.

It's the race every driver dreams of winning, and it's the event that every Formula 1 fan dreams of attending.

Whether you want to watch the race from a grandstand, one of the many VIP terraces or a yacht moored in the famous harbour, there are various options to soak up the atmosphere of the Monaco Grand Prix - although some will cost a pretty penny.

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How much does it cost to attend the Monaco Grand Prix?

General Admission

General admission tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix range from €50 for Friday, which consists of two practice sessions, to €220 for race day.

A general admission ticket provides access to unreserved standing or hillside access across the La Rocher or Sector Z areas. These vantage points have limited track visibility and it's advised you arrive early to claim a good spot to watch the action.

La Rocher is a steep hill situated between the Rascasse/Anthony Noghes corners.

Grandstands

Monaco has a total of 12 grandstands: from A1 at Saint Devote to X1 and X2 by the finish line.

Grandstand K, which is located within the Port Hercule area and offers views of the Tabac corner through to the swimming pool chicane, is the only covered grandstand option.

Prices for a grandstand ticket range from €1,015 to €1,780 for a three-day weekend ticket, and between €600 and €1,423 for race day. Friday's present the cheapest option for grandstand tickets with seats available from €175.

VIP Terraces

There are four VIP Terrace options: bronze, silver, gold and platinum.

The Bronze VIP Terrace is located in the panorama building on the St Devote corner and includes a light breakfast, selected beverages, a buffet and afternoon tea. The cost for the Bronze VIP Terrace on race day is €2,520.

Moving onto the Silver VIP Terrace, ticketholders will be situated in the Beau Rivage Hill buildings and will enjoy an enhanced experience with a continental breakfast and three-course lunch. A three-day weekend in the Silver Terrace will cost in excess of €4,000.

The Gold VIP Terrace is available for €3,450 on race day or €4,350 across Saturday and Sunday. Ticketholders will watch the action from the low floors of the Main Straight's buildings and enjoy all-day hospitality.

Last but by no means least is the Platinum VIP Terrace, where a Saturday-Sunday ticket can set you back €5,100. Here ticketholders will enjoy panoramic views of the Circuit de Monaco from the Platinum Terraces along with all-day hospitality.

Yacht Viewing

Ever dreamt of watching a Formula 1 car hurtle past at insane speeds whilst watching from a boat? F1 Tickets does offer you that option, but you'll need deep pockets.

A Saturday-Sunday VIP Yacht Viewing ticket costs €6,550, while the cost for a race day ticket is €5,990. A Saturday ticket is €3,000 cheaper at €2,900, while a Friday yacht viewing experience is €1,800.

The perks of purchasing a VIP Yacht Race Viewing ticket include trackside views from a private yacht, a live DJ and unlimited champagne. You'll also be free to mingle with the other F1-goers who are docked in the harbour.

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