The next race on the Monaco Grand Prix circuit is all set to take place on May 27th of next year. Planning to go? Looking around for Monaco Grand Prix Packages? Here is some useful information to help you out.
The Monaco Historic Grand Prix occurs once in 2 years. The first every race took place in the year 1977 on the same circuit, used for the Formula One Grand Prix. 7 races take place in all, with the cars being divided into various categories.
General Admission
General Admission is at Rocher, which is a hillside area and may not be suitable for all of you. But since tickets start from just £24 for a Thursday, it is quite popular. Sunday tickets are priced from £79. Make sure that you arrive early so that you can get the best spots; later on, Rocher becomes too crowded, especially if it is a Sunday.
Monaco Tickets
The Monaco tickets are sold individually, and the usual weekend bundles are not available. So, you have to buy separate tickets for each day. Remember that no races take place on Friday.
Tribune Grandstand
Tribune Low is divided into L Low, O Low and T Low. The first of these is located in rows A to D, the second in rows A to J, and the last in rows A to M. If you have a lower row, then fencing may obstruct the view. The remaining Tribune rows are categorized as High; Tribune L and T Highs offer view in certain pit areas.
Pit Walk
The Pit Walk session takes place on Friday. You’d be able to do this for free, if you have passes for both Saturday and Sunday. If you want to access the famous street circuits, then Sunday passes are priced from £79.