Inclusions
• Return flights to Mexico City from a choice of UK or international airports
• Four-nights accommodation in Mexico City
• Grandstand tickets for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
• Chauffeur-drive airport transfers in Mexico City
• ATOL protected — this means your money is always safe when you book with us
Guided track tours and pit lane walks are also available as optional extras. Places are limited for these, so send us an enquiry and we’ll check what’s available.
Packages staying at Fontan Reforma Hotel from £1,555 to £2,705 per person, excluding flights.
Packages staying at Mondrian Mexico City Condesa from £1,860 to £3,010 per person, excluding flights.
Prices vary depending on your choice of grandstand. Foro Sol South tickets are the lowest priced option and Main Grandstand is the highest, with other grandstand options available in between.
Prices are based on a four-night stay to make the most of your three-day grandstand ticket. If you would like a different duration, longer or shorter, or would like a flight-inclusive quote, send us your preferred departure airport and we will put together a quote tailored to you.
Not sure which hotel is right for you? The Get Up To Speed section has more information on each hotel and the different ways to get to and from the circuit.
Grandstand recommendations
The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez may be a short lap, but the views are some of the best at any Grand Prix. Grandstands are clustered around the most action-packed sections of the circuit, and none stand out more than the iconic Foro Sol stadium.
Grandstands 1 & 2 — Start/Finish Straight
Located along the main straight, directly opposite the pit lane and team garages. You will see the build-up to lights out, the pre-race activity on the grid, and the final dash to the flag. Engineers making last-minute preparations and drivers arriving on the grid are all visible from here.
Grandstands 3, 4, 5 & 6 — Turn 1
This is where the high-speed charge down the 1.2 kilometre straight ends in one of the heaviest braking zones of the year. It is a prime overtaking spot thanks to DRS and the slipstream effect. Grandstands 3 and 4 sit right at the main braking point, so expect aggressive moves and late lunges. Grandstands 5 and 6 give you a wider view of the run into Turn 1 and beyond.
Grandstands 10 & 11 — Turns 4 to 6
These look out over the run into Turn 4 and the tight, technical sequence that follows. After a short straight, cars brake hard into a slow left-right combination before powering out toward the fast-flowing esses. You get a good sense of how much precision it takes to get through this section cleanly.
Grandstands 14 & 15 — Foro Sol Stadium
This is where atmosphere meets spectacle. The Foro Sol baseball stadium is one of the most distinctive venues in Formula One. Cars slow down as they wind through a tight chicane, surrounded on all sides by grandstands packed with fans. After the race, fans pour onto the track as the stadium becomes the stage for the podium celebration.