The Monaco circuit, formally known as Circuit de Monaco, hasn’t changed too much since it witnessed its first race, back in the year 1950. Regarded as the jewel of all circuits, the track is narrow, resulting in a high speed and adrenaline rushing chase – a race that every F1 driver desires to win.
Monaco is considered to be a glamorous country, and so this F1 destination is believed to be for the rich and famous only. Indeed, the average ticket prices are among the highest for all circuits, but it is still possible to enjoy a Monaco race at significantly lower rates. For starters, Monaco’s Sector Rocher is among the most economical general admission areas. Race day tickets are sold at €50. As for accommodation, that can easily be arranged at Nice from where you can commute to the circuit, using public transport.
At the Circuit
- Get much better F1 tickets by staying at Nice or somewhere outside the region. This would allow you to save a considerable amount of money, which you can then use for the tickets.
- Make sure you avail the many attractions that are offered in the region.
- There may be no races on F1. However, the F2 Action and Porche Super Cup will still be held in the morning. Don’t miss these because they are absolutely free.
- The circuit doesn’t have too many temporary washrooms, so make use of the facilities at Monte Carlo station.
Nearby Attractions
- Check out Monaco’s vintage care collection, which has models dating back to the 1900 century.
- View the vintage auto race, usually held a week before the F1 race.
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