The legendary race takes place on Sunday with 78 laps of the 3.337-kilometre Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo.
How much money do tickets cost for the 2026 Monaco F1 Grand Prix? The price might surprise you
Held on the narrow, winding streets of Monte Carlo, the Monaco Grand Prix, despite being one of the slowest races of the year is also one of the most exciting.
It is possibly the most challenging for drivers due to the lack of run-off areas and tight corners and layout, with its elevation changes and the famous Fairmont Hairpin (the slowest in F1).
With overtaking is notoriously difficult the race demands different qualities from the drivers and a good showing in qualifying performance and strategic racing are premium to succeed in the principality.
Tickets for Monaco
What is also premium are the price tags attached to tickets for any racing fans anxious to see the race at close quarters.
Watching practice on Friday is the cheapest option with prices starting at $225. Saturday’s session sees tickets surge with the cheapest being $730.
The race itself on Sunday will cost fans having to fork out upwards of $1,000 for the cheapest ticket.
Of course, this being a prestigious F1 event, there are a series of premium options available.
But, today, race day, Sunday, June 7, 2026, the only tickets available are Gold VIP terraces which will set fans back $2,790.
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