F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2026 Tickets - Prices, Tips & Where to Buy
Monaco Grand Prix 2026 - date and venue
The Monaco Grand Prix 2026 takes place on May 24, 2026 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo. One of the oldest and most prestigious races in Formula 1, Monaco is the hardest GP ticket to buy - the circuit is tiny, seating is extremely limited, and demand from affluent fans worldwide is enormous.
Why Monaco tickets are so expensive
The Circuit de Monaco has a capacity of approximately 37,000 spectators - one of the smallest on the F1 calendar. With global demand far exceeding supply, secondary market prices routinely reach 3–10x face value. The Monaco GP is also a social event as much as a sporting one, attracting celebrities and luxury-brand hospitality packages.
Ticket price ranges (secondary market)
| Seating area | Typical secondary market price |
|---|---|
| General admission / standing | $300 – $600 |
| Grandstand (turns 1-3, Ste Devote) | $500 – $1,200 |
| Swimming Pool grandstand | $700 – $1,800 |
| Tribune Rocher (overlooking harbor) | $900 – $2,500 |
| Hospitality / VIP packages | $3,000 – $25,000+ |
Prices fluctuate. Check live prices on TicketWave Monaco GP page.
Best seats at Monaco - where to sit?
- Tribune Rocher: Overlooks the harbor and pit straight. Best views, most expensive.
- Virage Antony Noghes: Last corner before the finish line. Close action, good sightlines.
- Swimming Pool section: The famous chicane where overtakes happen. Very popular.
- Ste Devote (Turn 1): Heavy braking zone, frequent action. Good value for grandstand.
- Tribune B (pits): Overlooking the pit lane. Exciting during pit stops.
Official Monaco GP tickets
Official tickets are sold by the Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM) at acm.mc. They typically sell out months in advance. Weekend passes (Thursday–Sunday) are the standard format; single-day tickets are rarely available officially.
When to buy Monaco GP tickets
- Buy as early as possible - Monaco is one of the few events where prices consistently rise closer to race day
- January–February: Prices are often at their lowest on the secondary market
- After May 1st: Prices spike as the race approaches and last-minute buyers enter
- Race week: Very few tickets remain, prices are at peak - avoid waiting this long
Compare Monaco GP ticket prices
TicketWave tracks Monaco GP ticket prices from Viagogo, StubHub, Ticombo and more - updated every hour. See current prices and price history on the Monaco Grand Prix 2026 page.
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