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Las Vegas Grand Prix holiday expert insight & tailored recommendation
Choice can be a great thing, but when you’re planning a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix you want to be sure that you get the very best experience.
If you’re not confident booking your trip independently or just don’t want to get it wrong we can make recommendations based on our own personal experiences.
Knowing all the potential pitfalls of cutting back on service and inclusions we'd rather kindly decline business than risk jeopardising your trip.
If you’re not confident booking your trip independently or just don’t want to get it wrong we can make recommendations based on our own personal experiences.
Knowing all the potential pitfalls of cutting back on service and inclusions we'd rather kindly decline business than risk jeopardising your trip.
Planning a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix as a gift
Every year we help people plan a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix for someone else. If you’re not an F1 fan yourself but want to give someone the gift of going to see a live Grand Prix we can guide you through the process.
Fully licensed, insured, & protected travel services
We are a fully licensed travel agency and tour operator. Every part of your Las Vegas Grand Prix trip is financially protected under the ATOL protection scheme and insured by the Travel Trust Association.
Stress-free travel arrangements
We enjoy spending time creating your Las Vegas Grand Prix experience so you don’t have to. We make sure all your travel documents and tickets are where they should be so you don’t have to chase up delivery times or worry when they will arrive.
We’ll reconfirm hotel reservations, book transfers and make sure you have enough baggage allowance on your flights. You can just relax and enjoy the experience of watching live Formula 1.
Maybe you don’t know where to start. We are Grand Prix travel specialists. Call or email us and we’ll be more than happy to talk through your plans and help make your Las Vegas Grand Prix trip a reality.
We’ll reconfirm hotel reservations, book transfers and make sure you have enough baggage allowance on your flights. You can just relax and enjoy the experience of watching live Formula 1.
Maybe you don’t know where to start. We are Grand Prix travel specialists. Call or email us and we’ll be more than happy to talk through your plans and help make your Las Vegas Grand Prix trip a reality.
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Las Vegas Grand Prix essentials at-a-glance
How to get to Las Vegas for the Grand Prix?
A number of major European airlines have direct flights to Las Vegas from cities including London, Amsterdam, and Frankfurt. However, if direct flights are not available, frequent flight connections via other US cities mean getting to Las Vegas is easy from just about anywhere.
Where to stay at the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Las Vegas has more hotel rooms than most other cities anywhere in the world, so finding somewhere to stay shouldn't be a problem. Ideally, you'll base yourself on or near the Las Vegas Strip, which is part of the F1 circuit, so you won't need to travel far to get to your vantage point.
Why go to the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
The question should be, why wouldn't you go to the Las Vegas Grand Prix? Apart from being the entertainment capital of the world, the Formula One Grand Prix just adds to the list of things to see and do in Las Vegas. Because the Grand Prix takes place at night, your days are free to sample the best that Las Vegas has to offer.
Check out our guide, "Las Vegas In November: What To Do Beyond The Grid," for ideas and inspiration.
Check out our guide, "Las Vegas In November: What To Do Beyond The Grid," for ideas and inspiration.
How many days should I spend at the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
We recommend spending three full days at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. This allows you to attend all the practice and qualifying sessions leading up to the race itself.
Grandstand tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix are sold as three-day passes, so you won’t miss any of the track action.
Grandstand tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix are sold as three-day passes, so you won’t miss any of the track action.
Three-day Las Vegas Grand Prix itinerary
This three-day Las Vegas Grand Prix itinerary offers a comprehensive experience at the circuit, ensuring you don't miss any highlights, including F1 practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix itself.
Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend schedule at a glance
Here's a quick overview of what to expect during each day at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Day 1 is practice day, with two Formula 1 practice sessions so the teams and drivers can learn about the track and test different setups on the cars.
Day 2 begins with the third F1 practice session and culminates with the thrilling Formula 1 qualifying.
Day 3 features the drivers' parade and the highlight event, the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Day 1 is practice day, with two Formula 1 practice sessions so the teams and drivers can learn about the track and test different setups on the cars.
Day 2 begins with the third F1 practice session and culminates with the thrilling Formula 1 qualifying.
Day 3 features the drivers' parade and the highlight event, the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Short on time?
If you're on a tight schedule, two full days will still enable you to experience all the F1 qualifying action and the Grand Prix.
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Essential tips for planning a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Try and book everything well in advance
When planning a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, it's a good idea to book everything well in advance. Tickets typically become available shortly after the previous year's Grand Prix, often with early bird pricing.
Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline, and hotel bookings are available even earlier.
Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline, and hotel bookings are available even earlier.
Decide on your view
Our Las Vegas Grand Prix travel and official tickets packages allow you to choose from any of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit grandstands. All grandstands include a reserved seat.
Check the F1 website for the full Las Vegas Grand Prix schedule
The race weekend schedule for a Grand Prix weekend is usually released about a month before the race.
Regularly check the Las Vegas Grand Prix website
Regularly check the official Las Vegas Grand Prix website for up-to-date information, including event schedules, f1 fanzone details, driver autograph sessions, and locations of food and beverage outlets.
What to pack for the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Here’s my checklist of what to pack.
Sunscreen - Essential for protection under the bright sun.
Waterproofs - Crucial for keeping dry in case of rain.
Comfortable Shoes - Expect a lot of walking at the Formula One Grand Prix.
Phone/Camera - Capture moments with your favorite F1 drivers and cars.
Smartphone - Crucial for booking taxis or rideshares, accessing tickets, itineraries, and the latest event updates.
Sunglasses - Protect your eyes and enjoy the race comfortably.
Credit/Debit Cards - Most F1 circuits are cashless, so cards are a must.
F1 Team/Driver Cap - Show your support while shielding yourself from the sun.
Sunscreen - Essential for protection under the bright sun.
Waterproofs - Crucial for keeping dry in case of rain.
Comfortable Shoes - Expect a lot of walking at the Formula One Grand Prix.
Phone/Camera - Capture moments with your favorite F1 drivers and cars.
Smartphone - Crucial for booking taxis or rideshares, accessing tickets, itineraries, and the latest event updates.
Sunglasses - Protect your eyes and enjoy the race comfortably.
Credit/Debit Cards - Most F1 circuits are cashless, so cards are a must.
F1 Team/Driver Cap - Show your support while shielding yourself from the sun.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
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Frequently asked questions about planning a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix
Discover the answers to your most pressing questions about planning an unforgettable trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix with our FAQ guide.
When do tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix go on sale?
Tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix typically go on sale shortly after the previous year's Grand Prix.
When do flights go on sale for the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline.
When do hotels go on sale for the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Many hotels Las Vegas are available to book more than a year in advance.
How much are tickets for the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Ticket prices for the Las Vegas Grand Prix vary based on the grandstand selection and specific views within each. Tickets typically start at around £1,500 for a three-day ticket.
What is the Las Vegas Grand Prix schedule?
The Las Vegas Grand Prix schedule typically looks like this:
Thursday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 20:30 - 21:30
Friday
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 02:00 - 03:30
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 20:30 - 21:30
Saturday
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 00:00 - 01:00
Formula 1 Grand Prix 22:00 - 00:00
All times are local times in Las Vegas.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
Thursday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 20:30 - 21:30
Friday
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 02:00 - 03:30
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 20:30 - 21:30
Saturday
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 00:00 - 01:00
Formula 1 Grand Prix 22:00 - 00:00
All times are local times in Las Vegas.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
How long should I allow for a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
For a complete Las Vegas Grand Prix experience, ideally set aside three days.This time frame covers everything from practice and qualifying to the main race. But if time is limited or you're mainly interested in the Grand Prix, just attending on race day is perfectly viable.
What is the weather like at the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Las Vegas in November offers a refreshing change from the intense heat of the summer months, with cooler temperatures making it a good time to visit.
After sunset, temperatures can drop significantly, often reaching the low 40s°F (around 4-9°C). This noticeable chill in the air means that if you're out exploring Las Vegas at night or enjoying the F1, wrapping up warm becomes essential.
After sunset, temperatures can drop significantly, often reaching the low 40s°F (around 4-9°C). This noticeable chill in the air means that if you're out exploring Las Vegas at night or enjoying the F1, wrapping up warm becomes essential.
Can I book a Las Vegas Grand Prix trip as a gift for someone?
Thinking of gifting someone a Grand Prix experience? Every year we help people plan a Grand Prix trip for someone else. If you’re not an F1 fan yourself but want to give someone the gift of going to see a live Grand Prix we can guide you through the process.
Is my money safe when I book my Las Vegas Grand Prix trip with you and are you ATOL protected?
As a fully licensed travel agency and tour operator, we provide complete financial protection under the ATOL protection scheme and are insured by the Travel Trust Association. You can book with confidence, knowing every aspect of your trip is secure.
Why should I book my Las Vegas Grand Prix trip with you?
Our commitment to your Grand Prix experience extends beyond bookings. We meticulously manage all travel details, including document and ticket organisation, hotel confirmations, transfers, and flight arrangements. Our goal is for you to relax and immerse yourself in the thrill of live Formula 1.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
Call us on 0114 345 1977