2026 Italian Grand Prix
04 - 06 September 2026 | Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Attend the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix 2026 at Monza with Grand Prix Events. Secure access to the best grandstand seats and hospitality suites at the iconic ‘Temple of Speed,’ Autodromo Nazionale Monza.
Why You Should Attend
No track gets a Formula 1 fan’s pulse racing faster than Autodromo Nazionale Monza. The oldest, fastest and one of the most evocative circuits in Formula 1, Monza is a must-visit for the true motorsport enthusiast. See the historic track in action on race weekend and, whatever the result, be sure to join the Tifosi on the grid after the race to soak up the iconic podium celebrations!
Where to Watch at Monza
Whether it's cars at top racing speeds or brave overtakes you’re looking for, there are no bad seats at Monza! The best seats in the house can be found at the first turn, where the cars brake from some of the highest speeds on the calendar into the tight chicane - a hot spot for drama and collisions on Sunday. Grandstands around the Seconda Variante - the circuit’s second chicane - are also a solid choice. Of course, the main straight grandstands overlook the grid, pit lane and Monza’s unique podium.
F1 Experiences Packages
Enjoy grandstand seating or all-inclusive hospitality at the Italian Grand Prix with an Official Ticket Package from F1 Experiences, complete with privileged trackside views and exclusive behind-the-scenes access at Monza. Hotel rooms and daily circuit transfers can also be added to your package.
F1 Paddock Club & Hospitality Suites
Make the most out of your weekend at Monza with all-inclusive hospitality in a choice of trackside suites, including the Garden Lounge, Fans Club, Race Club, and the exclusive F1 Paddock Club above the team garages.
Italian Grand Prix History
Monza is Formula 1’s most enduring circuit and has hosted the Italian Grand Prix in every season since 1950 except one. A slipstreaming haven with its long straights, sweeping bends and tight chicanes, races at Monza are fast and furious. Fans turn out in their thousands year after year, with most there to support Italy’s beloved Ferrari team.
About Monza
Built in 1922, Monza is one of the oldest racing circuits in the world. The track is located only ten miles north of fashionable Milan, a world leader in the design industry. Being Italy’s second-biggest city, it is easy to get to Milan on race weekend, and public transport eases fans’ journeys to the circuit itself.