
Planning a trip to the Monaco Grand Prix?
Hotel de Paris Monaco Grand Prix Em Sherif Terrace
Mclaren F1 Racing at the Monaco Grand Prix
Racing Bulls F1 Team on the Fairmont Hairpin Bend.
Alpine F1 Team Racing around the Hairpin Bend Monaco
Audi F1 Racing around Casino Sqaure at the Hôtel de Paris
Mclaren Oscar Piastri racing past the Hôtel de Paris in Casino Sqaure at the Monaco Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc in Casino Sqaure of the Hôtel de Paris at the F1® Monaco Grand Prix
Ferrari F1® Team racing around the world famous Hairpin Bed at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Avoid these 4 common mistakes.
If you’re heading to the Monaco Grand Prix, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the logistics.
After years of helping fans navigate the weekend, I’ve seen the same pitfalls ruin trips time and again. Here is what you should watch out for:
1. Staying in the same spot for all three days:
Monaco isn’t like other tracks. If you book the same grandstand for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, you are missing out on the unique vantage points the Principality offers. So mix it up: try a yacht for practice, a terrace for qualifying, and a high-vantage apartment for race day.
2. Getting accommodation logistics wrong.
If you have the budget, stay in Monaco to avoid the transport headache and stay close to the nightlife. If you need a budget-friendly alternative, look at Nice. It is significantly cheaper and offers a seamless, 15-minute train ride directly to the heart of the action.
3. Ignoring off-track events:
The Monaco GP is a massive lifestyle event, not just a race. Don't leave your evening plans to chance. Secure your yacht parties and restaurant reservations well in advance; otherwise, you’ll find yourself locked out of the best spots.
4. Booking with unverified agents:
When dealing with high-value hospitality, protect your investment. Only work with established vendors who have verified reviews (check Trustpilot/Google Reviews), secure payment processes, and a team that is actually available on the phone to answer your questions.
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