Getting around during the Italian Grand Prix
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Italian Grand Prix™.
The best way to reach the circuit is by public transport. Direct trains run from Milan to Monza railway station over the race weekend. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes and trains run frequently throughout the race weekend.
Shuttle buses also operate from various towns and cities in Italy.
You can also take a taxi or chauffeur‑drive transfer and there are pick-up and drop-off points located near the circuit. Taxis can be booked by phone, app or by your hotel front desk. Hotels can be an invaluable source of information, and assist with booking your taxi through a reputable company.
If you plan on driving to Monza, remember that the circuit is located in a national park and therefore parking is not available directly at the circuit. However, there are several car park areas available at the edges of the park and at various locations in Monza town.
Shuttle buses also operate from various towns and cities in Italy.
You can also take a taxi or chauffeur‑drive transfer and there are pick-up and drop-off points located near the circuit. Taxis can be booked by phone, app or by your hotel front desk. Hotels can be an invaluable source of information, and assist with booking your taxi through a reputable company.
If you plan on driving to Monza, remember that the circuit is located in a national park and therefore parking is not available directly at the circuit. However, there are several car park areas available at the edges of the park and at various locations in Monza town.