The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the oldest and most prestigious races in the world, ranking among the top three globally.
It takes place in the Principality of Monaco on a street circuit created in 1929 by Antony Noghès, son of the president of the Automobile Club de Monaco, with the support of Prince Louis II of Monaco. As with every edition, the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix will be organized by the Automobile Club de Monaco from May 22 to 25, 2025.
Activities for Every Taste
The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix promises an unforgettable experience, with a wide range of activities suited to all budgets and preferences. Whether you’re a motorsport enthusiast or simply looking for a stylish getaway, Monaco has something for everyone.
To begin with, you can choose from several ways to experience the action up close. Opt for the ultimate luxury by watching the race from a private yacht, complete with gourmet catering and an open bar for an unmatched VIP experience. Prefer to stay on dry land? The VIP terraces offer exclusive comfort while still immersing you in the electric atmosphere of the race.
For those with a smaller budget, grandstand seats are also available, offering spectacular views of the circuit without missing out on the thrilling ambiance.
And to make your trip to Monaco as convenient as possible, direct trains are available from our hotel, taking you to your destination in just 30 minutes.
The Circuit
The Monaco circuit covers a distance of 3.340 km, and during the race, drivers complete 78 laps for a total of 260.5 km. This iconic track delivers a unique spectacle, with tight corners and passes by some of the principality’s most legendary landmarks.
The race begins at the first corner, known as Sainte-Dévote—a notorious hotspot for past crashes. The track then winds past landmarks such as the Casino and Hôtel de Paris before heading down to the Fairmont hairpin, famous for being the slowest turn in the entire championship.
Drivers then race along the waterfront, offering stunning views of the luxury hotels along the Monegasque coastline, before tackling a series of tight turns, including the famous Bureau de Tabac corner, known for being a blind spot that demands intense concentration and absolute precision.
Schedule
Thursday, May 22, 2025
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07:00 : Circuit closed to city traffic
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13:30 – 14:15 : Formula 3 – Practice session
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15:00 – 15:45 : Formula 2 – Practice session
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16:30 – 17:15 : Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup – Practice session
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19:30 : Circuit reopened to city traffic
Friday, May 23, 2025
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07:30 : Circuit closed to city traffic
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11:10 – 11:26 : Formula 3 (Group A) – Qualifying
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11:34 – 11:50 : Formula 3 (Group B) – Qualifying
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13:30 – 14:30 : Formula 1 – Free Practice 1
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15:10 – 15:26 : Formula 2 (Group A) – Qualifying
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15:34 – 15:50 : Formula 2 (Group B) – Qualifying
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17:00 – 18:00 : Formula 1 – Free Practice 2
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18:45 – 19:15 : Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup – Qualifying
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19:35 : Circuit reopened to city traffic
Saturday, May 24, 2025
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07:00 : Circuit closed to city traffic
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10:45 – 11:30 : Formula 3 – Sprint Race (23 laps or 40 min + 1 lap)
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12:30 – 13:30 : Formula 1 – Free Practice 3
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14:15 – 15:05 : Formula 2 – Sprint Race (30 laps or 45 min + 1 lap)
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16:00 – 17:00 : Formula 1 – Qualifying (Q1–Q2–Q3)
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19:30 : Circuit reopened to city traffic
Sunday, May 25, 2025
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05:00 : Circuit closed to city traffic
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08:10 – 09:00 : Formula 3 – Race (27 laps or 45 min + 1 lap)
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09:50 – 10:55 : Formula 2 – Race (42 laps or 60 min + 1 lap)
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12:05 – 12:40 : Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup – Race (17 laps or 30 min max)
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13:00 – 13:30 : Formula 1 – Driver Parade
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14:20 – 14:30 : Formula 1 – Starting Grid
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14:46 : National Anthem
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15:00 : Formula 1 – 82nd Monaco Grand Prix (78 laps or 120 min max)
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20:30 : Circuit reopened to city traffic
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