​​Singapore Grand Prix Travel Packages 2025
Sunday, October 5, 2025
This is where most people start. If you’re not sure which grandstand to pick, here’s what I tell friends and family: Turn 1 and Turn 2 are premium for a reason—lots of overtakes and action—but all the grandstands below have great views, so don’t let price put you off.
If you want views of the start, pit stops, and finish, pick the Main Grandstand. For the best views from there, go for Super Pit tickets.
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Fully inclusive of everything you need for a great weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix. Grandstand tickets included.
• Return flights to Singapore from a choice of UK or international airports • Four-nights accommodation in Singapore • Grandstand tickets for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday • Entry into the nightly concerts in Marina Bay • Chauffeur-drive airport transfers in Singapore • ATOL protected - this means your money is always safe when you book with us Tailor-make your experience • Option to add extra-nights in Singapore before or after the Grand Prix weekend • Option to upgrade to Premium Economy, Business Class or First Class flights • Option to add a holiday in Southeast Asia before or after the Grand Prix weekend Packages staying at Hotel Traveltine
£2,754 per person with Bayfront or Promenade grandstand tickets £2,935 per person with Main (Pit), Turn 1 or Turn 2 grandstand tickets £3,357 per person with Super Pit grandstand ticket Packages staying at Grand Park City Hall
£3,322 per person with Bayfront or Promenade grandstand tickets £3,504 per person with Main (Pit), Turn 1 or Turn 2 grandstand tickets £3,925 per person with Super Pit grandstand tickets Packages staying at Swissôtel The Stamford
£3,454 per person with Bayfront or Promenade grandstand tickets £3,636 per person with Main (Pit), Turn 1 or Turn 2 grandstand tickets £4,057 per person with Super Pit grandstand tickets Packages staying at the Ritz Carlton Millenia £3,808 per person with Bayfront or Promenade grandstand tickets £3,990 per person with Main (Pit), Turn 1 or Turn 2 grandstand tickets £4,411 per person with Super Pit grandstand tickets Circuit Transfers
We only use hotels that are located in the Marina Bay area so you can walk to the circuit entrance gates without the need for transfers. Adding extra nights in Singapore
We can tailor-make your trip to include additional nights in Singapore either before or after the Grand Prix weekend. Hotel rates range from around £75 to £150 per person per night, depending on your choice of hotel. Just let us know how many nights you'd like to stay either before or after the Grand Prix weekend, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Solo travellers & single room occupancy
If you're traveling alone or require single occupancy rooms, you'll need to factor this in. Single occupancy supplements will be determined by your choice of hotel and the duration of your trip. Just let us know which of the travel packages you are interested in, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Flights to and from Singapore
Our Singapore Grand Prix travel packages are based on economy class flights from the United Kingdom to and from Singapore. If you're traveling from elsewhere in the world, please let us know, and we can provide you with a tailor-made quotation. Prices are based on indirect flights from UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. The best indirect flights are often via the Middle East, including Doha in Qatar or Dubai or Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Typical flight times are seven hours from the UK to Doha, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi, and a further seven hours from there to Singapore. Connection times are usually no more than a couple of hours. Flying direct from the UK to Singapore is only possible from London and Manchester; these flights often have supplements due to the increased demand of the Formula One weekend. We can also provide tailored quotes for upgrading from economy class to premium economy, business, or first class. You can expect to pay an additional £2,000 to £4,000 per person for business class flights to and from Singapore over the Formula One Grand Prix weekend. If you're interested in taking your Singapore Grand Prix plans further, please contact us, and we can provide you with all the flight options, including timings and the best direct and indirect airfares. The only way to secure your trip and lock in the price quoted is to make a confirmed booking. Flights and accommodation and tickets are priced on live availability and may change without notice until secured. It is not uncommon for prices to increase in line with availability and exchange rates so all trips will be repriced at the time of booking.
Excited but have a few questions? Need a tailored quote to suit your travel requirements? We're here to help, so please don't hesitate to contact us. These packages include race tickets with added perks like grid walks, paddock tours, and some hospitality access too—all the things I would’ve killed for back in the day.
For years, extras like these were out of reach for most Formula One fans. I include this option because for many, it’s an affordable way to get a bit closer to the action.
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• Return flights to Singapore from a choice of UK or international airports
• Four-nights accommodation in Singapore • Champions Club track-side hospitality • Appearances from key F1 personnel • Guided tour of the Formula 1 Paddock • Grid walk • Full hospitality with bar • Chauffeur-drive airport transfers in Singapore • ATOL protected - this means your money is always safe when you book with us Tailor-make your experience • Option to add extra-nights in Singapore before or after the Grand Prix weekend • Option to upgrade to Premium Economy, Business Class or First Class flights • Option to add a holiday in Southeast Asia before or after the Grand Prix weekend £9,459 per person staying at the Hotel Traveltine £10,027 per person staying at the Grand Park City Hall £10,209 per person staying at the Swissôtel The Stamford £10,513 per person staying at the Ritz Carlton Millenia Circuit Transfers
We only use hotels that are located in the Marina Bay area so you can walk to the circuit entrance gates without the need for transfers. Adding extra nights in Singapore
We can tailor-make your trip to include additional nights in Singapore either before or after the Grand Prix weekend. Hotel rates range from around £75 to £150 per person per night, depending on your choice of hotel. Just let us know how many nights you'd like to stay either before or after the Grand Prix weekend, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Solo travellers & single room occupancy
If you're traveling alone or require single occupancy rooms, you'll need to factor this in. Single occupancy supplements will be determined by your choice of hotel and the duration of your trip. Just let us know which of the travel packages you are interested in, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Flights to and from Singapore
Our Singapore Grand Prix travel packages are based on economy class flights from the United Kingdom to and from Singapore. If you're traveling from elsewhere in the world, please let us know, and we can provide you with a tailor-made quotation. Prices are based on indirect flights from UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. The best indirect flights are often via the Middle East, including Doha in Qatar or Dubai or Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Typical flight times are seven hours from the UK to Doha, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi, and a further seven hours from there to Singapore. Connection times are usually no more than a couple of hours. Flying direct from the UK to Singapore is only possible from London and Manchester; these flights often have supplements due to the increased demand of the Formula One weekend. We can also provide tailored quotes for upgrading from economy class to premium economy, business, or first class. You can expect to pay an additional £2,000 to £4,000 per person for business class flights to and from Singapore over the Formula One Grand Prix weekend. If you're interested in taking your Singapore Grand Prix plans further, please contact us, and we can provide you with all the flight options, including timings and the best direct and indirect airfares. The only way to secure your trip and lock in the price quoted is to make a confirmed booking. Flights and accommodation and tickets are priced on live availability and may change without notice until secured. It is not uncommon for prices to increase in line with availability and exchange rates so all trips will be repriced at the time of booking.
Excited but have a few questions? Need a tailored quote to suit your travel requirements? We're here to help, so please don't hesitate to contact us. |
There’s no shortage of hospitality options at the Singapore Grand Prix—and it can get overwhelming. I’ve picked out the ones that tend to offer better value and have had the best feedback from clients over the years.
All hospitality suites in Singapore are located from the final corner, along the start-finish straight, and around Turns 1, 2 & 3.
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Fully inclusive of everything you need for a great weekend at the Singapore Grand Prix with track-side hospitality included.
• Return flights to Singapore from a choice of UK or international airports • Four-nights accommodation in Singapore • Track-side hospitality on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday • Entry into the nightly concerts in Marina Bay • Chauffeur-drive airport transfers in Singapore • ATOL protected - this means your money is always safe when you book with us Tailor-make your experience • Option to add extra-nights in Singapore before or after the Grand Prix weekend • Option to upgrade to Premium Economy, Business Class or First Class flights • Option to add a holiday in Southeast Asia before or after the Grand Prix weekend Packages with Lounge @ Turn 3 tickets
£4,991 per person staying at the Hotel Traveltine £5,559 per person staying at the Grand Park City Hall £5,692 per person staying at the Swissôtel The Stamford £6,046 per person staying at the Ritz Carlton Millenia Packages with Twenty3 tickets £6,894 per person staying at the Hotel Traveltine £7,462 per person staying at the Grand Park City Hall £7,595 per person staying at the Swissôtel The Stamford £7,948 per person staying at the Ritz Carlton Millenia Circuit Transfers
We only use hotels that are located in the Marina Bay area so you can walk to the circuit entrance gates without the need for transfers. Adding extra nights in Singapore
We can tailor-make your trip to include additional nights in Singapore either before or after the Grand Prix weekend. Hotel rates range from around £75 to £150 per person per night, depending on your choice of hotel. Just let us know how many nights you'd like to stay either before or after the Grand Prix weekend, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Solo travellers & single room occupancy
If you're traveling alone or require single occupancy rooms, you'll need to factor this in. Single occupancy supplements will be determined by your choice of hotel and the duration of your trip. Just let us know which of the travel packages you are interested in, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Flights to and from Singapore
Our Singapore Grand Prix travel packages are based on economy class flights from the United Kingdom to and from Singapore. If you're traveling from elsewhere in the world, please let us know, and we can provide you with a tailor-made quotation. Prices are based on indirect flights from UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. The best indirect flights are often via the Middle East, including Doha in Qatar or Dubai or Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Typical flight times are seven hours from the UK to Doha, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi, and a further seven hours from there to Singapore. Connection times are usually no more than a couple of hours. Flying direct from the UK to Singapore is only possible from London and Manchester; these flights often have supplements due to the increased demand of the Formula One weekend. We can also provide tailored quotes for upgrading from economy class to premium economy, business, or first class. You can expect to pay an additional £2,000 to £4,000 per person for business class flights to and from Singapore over the Formula One Grand Prix weekend. If you're interested in taking your Singapore Grand Prix plans further, please contact us, and we can provide you with all the flight options, including timings and the best direct and indirect airfares. The only way to secure your trip and lock in the price quoted is to make a confirmed booking. Flights and accommodation and tickets are priced on live availability and may change without notice until secured. It is not uncommon for prices to increase in line with availability and exchange rates so all trips will be repriced at the time of booking.
Excited but have a few questions? Need a tailored quote to suit your travel requirements? We're here to help, so please don't hesitate to contact us. These ticket and travel packages include passes for the Formula One Paddock Club. This is as good as it gets at any Grand Prix. The Paddock Club gives you full hospitality in a prime location—often directly above the team garages.
On top of that, you get daily pit lane access and a guided tour of the track and paddock. This is where Formula One teams host their sponsors and guests, and where the sport’s main partners entertain too. So you know you’re getting the real deal. For any F1 fan, the Paddock Club is hard to beat. Every time I’ve been, it’s felt like being a kid in a sweet shop (or a candy store, if you’re in the States). The level of access it gives you to Formula One is something else.
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• Return flights to Singapore from a choice of UK or international airports
• Four-nights accommodation in Singapore • Formula One Paddock Club passes for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday • Exclusive pit lane walkabouts at allotted times • Guided tour of the Formula 1 paddock • Guided track tours • Full hospitality with bar • Entry into the nightly concerts in Marina Bay • Chauffeur-drive airport transfers in Singapore • ATOL protected - this means your money is always safe when you book with us Tailor-make your experience • Option to add extra-nights in Singapore before or after the Grand Prix weekend • Option to upgrade to Premium Economy, Business Class or First Class flights • Option to add a holiday in Southeast Asia before or after the Grand Prix weekend £9,896 per person staying at the Hotel Traveltine £10,464 per person staying at the Grand Park City Hall £10,596 per person staying at the Swissôtel The Stamford £10,950 per person staying at the Ritz Carlton Millenia Circuit Transfers
We only use hotels that are located in the Marina Bay area so you can walk to the circuit entrance gates without the need for transfers. Adding extra nights in Singapore
We can tailor-make your trip to include additional nights in Singapore either before or after the Grand Prix weekend. Hotel rates range from around £75 to £150 per person per night, depending on your choice of hotel. Just let us know how many nights you'd like to stay either before or after the Grand Prix weekend, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Solo travellers & single room occupancy
If you're traveling alone or require single occupancy rooms, you'll need to factor this in. Single occupancy supplements will be determined by your choice of hotel and the duration of your trip. Just let us know which of the travel packages you are interested in, and we can calculate the additional cost for you. Flights to and from Singapore
Our Singapore Grand Prix travel packages are based on economy class flights from the United Kingdom to and from Singapore. If you're traveling from elsewhere in the world, please let us know, and we can provide you with a tailor-made quotation. Prices are based on indirect flights from UK airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. The best indirect flights are often via the Middle East, including Doha in Qatar or Dubai or Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Typical flight times are seven hours from the UK to Doha, Dubai, or Abu Dhabi, and a further seven hours from there to Singapore. Connection times are usually no more than a couple of hours. Flying direct from the UK to Singapore is only possible from London and Manchester; these flights often have supplements due to the increased demand of the Formula One weekend. We can also provide tailored quotes for upgrading from economy class to premium economy, business, or first class. You can expect to pay an additional £2,000 to £4,000 per person for business class flights to and from Singapore over the Formula One Grand Prix weekend. If you're interested in taking your Singapore Grand Prix plans further, please contact us, and we can provide you with all the flight options, including timings and the best direct and indirect airfares. The only way to secure your trip and lock in the price quoted is to make a confirmed booking. Flights and accommodation and tickets are priced on live availability and may change without notice until secured. It is not uncommon for prices to increase in line with availability and exchange rates so all trips will be repriced at the time of booking.
Excited but have a few questions? Need a tailored quote to suit your travel requirements? We're here to help, so please don't hesitate to contact us. |
How We Work
At GP Traveller, we do things differently from traditional tour operators. Instead of block-booking hotels, flights, and tickets—limiting your choices—we operate as a specialist travel agency for Formula 1 fans. Our approach is all about flexibility, quality, and expert curation.
We handpick the best travel options, ticket choices, upgrades, and extras to help tailor your perfect Grand Prix experience. By selecting what we believe offers the best value and experience, we remove unnecessary options that might overwhelm you or fall short of expectations.
Every package includes the essentials for a great F1 weekend, from race tickets and accommodation to practical advice on getting to and from the circuit and choosing the best vantage points. For those looking to enhance their trip, we offer optional upgrades designed to improve convenience, comfort, or overall enjoyment.
Our goal is simple: to make planning your Formula 1 trip as seamless and rewarding as possible, so you can focus on the thrill of the race.
We handpick the best travel options, ticket choices, upgrades, and extras to help tailor your perfect Grand Prix experience. By selecting what we believe offers the best value and experience, we remove unnecessary options that might overwhelm you or fall short of expectations.
Every package includes the essentials for a great F1 weekend, from race tickets and accommodation to practical advice on getting to and from the circuit and choosing the best vantage points. For those looking to enhance their trip, we offer optional upgrades designed to improve convenience, comfort, or overall enjoyment.
Our goal is simple: to make planning your Formula 1 trip as seamless and rewarding as possible, so you can focus on the thrill of the race.
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Singapore Grand Prix holiday Expert insight & tailored recommendations
Choice can be a great thing, but when you’re planning a trip to the Singapore Grand Prix you want to be sure that you get the very best experience. We have tried and tested most grandstands, hospitality venues and hotels included in or Singapore F1 Grand Prix holiday packages.
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 Singapore Grand Prix as a gift
Every year we help people plan a trip to the Singapore 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 Singapore 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 Singapore Grand Prix experience so that 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 Singapore Grand Prix trip a reality.
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 Singapore Grand Prix trip a reality.
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Singapore Grand Prix essentials at-a-glance
How to get to Singapore for the Grand Prix
Singapore Airlines, as the national carrier, offers direct flights to Singapore from global cities, while indirect flights often provide cheaper fares and access from airports without direct connections.
Check out our guide to learn about how to get to Singapore for the Grand Prix™
Check out our guide to learn about how to get to Singapore for the Grand Prix™
Where to stay at the Singapore Grand Prix
Marina Bay, featuring a wide selection of hotels from boutique to luxury, is uniquely close to the Grand Prix circuit, enabling fans to reach their grandstand seats without the need for transfers.
Check out our guide to help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Singapore Grand Prix™.
Check out our guide to help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Singapore Grand Prix™.
How to get around at the Singapore Grand Prix
Staying at a Marina Bay hotel often makes walking the fastest way to navigate the area, despite detours due to road closures, though sometimes using the Singapore subway (MRT) for short distances can be easier.
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Singapore Grand Prix™.
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Singapore Grand Prix™.
Why go to the Singapore Grand Prix?
Attending the Singapore Grand Prix offers a unique and exhilarating experience, particularly because it is one of the few night races in the Formula 1 calendar.
The sight of high-performance cars speeding under the dazzling floodlights is nothing short of spectacular, adding an extra layer of drama and beauty to the event.
This race often marks a crucial phase in the F1 season, signaling the final stretch of “fly away” races where championships are frequently decided.
It's also one of the longest races, testing the drivers' endurance and stamina to the extreme.
Beyond the thrill of the race, ticket holders are treated to evening concerts featuring international A-list artists, turning the event into a comprehensive entertainment experience.
Moreover, Singapore itself is a fantastic city to explore, brimming with activities and sights during the daytime, making it an ideal travel destination.
For those looking to extend their adventure, the Singapore Grand Prix can also serve as an excellent starting point for a longer holiday in Southeast Asia, offering a blend of high-octane sports excitement and cultural exploration.
The sight of high-performance cars speeding under the dazzling floodlights is nothing short of spectacular, adding an extra layer of drama and beauty to the event.
This race often marks a crucial phase in the F1 season, signaling the final stretch of “fly away” races where championships are frequently decided.
It's also one of the longest races, testing the drivers' endurance and stamina to the extreme.
Beyond the thrill of the race, ticket holders are treated to evening concerts featuring international A-list artists, turning the event into a comprehensive entertainment experience.
Moreover, Singapore itself is a fantastic city to explore, brimming with activities and sights during the daytime, making it an ideal travel destination.
For those looking to extend their adventure, the Singapore Grand Prix can also serve as an excellent starting point for a longer holiday in Southeast Asia, offering a blend of high-octane sports excitement and cultural exploration.
How many days should I spend at the Singapore Grand Prix?
We recommend spending four full days, from Thursday to Sunday, at the Singapore Grand Prix. This allows you to attend all the practice and qualifying sessions leading up to the main event on Sunday evening.
Grandstand tickets are valid for three days as standard at the Marina Bay Circuit.
Additionally, you can enjoy the full schedule of support races between the F1 track action.
Each day culminates with complimentary concerts, adding to the overall experience.
Grandstand tickets are valid for three days as standard at the Marina Bay Circuit.
Additionally, you can enjoy the full schedule of support races between the F1 track action.
Each day culminates with complimentary concerts, adding to the overall experience.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
Call us on 0114 345 1977
Four-day Singapore Grand Prix itinerary
This four-day Singapore 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 Singapore Grand Prix itself.
Singapore Grand Prix weekend schedule at a glance
Here’s a quick overview of what to expect during each day at the Singapore Grand Prix.
Day 1 On arrival day in Singapore, after settling into your hotel, you might head to the pit building for a chance to spot some familiar faces.
Day 2 is action-packed with Formula 1 practice sessions, along with practice and qualifying sessions for support series, often including the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia.
Day 3, the evening begins with Formula 1 team pit stop practice, followed by the third F1 practice session, support series races, and culminates with the thrilling Formula 1 qualifying.
Day 4, features support series races, the drivers' parade, and the highlight event, the Singapore Grand Prix.
Each day concludes with complimentary concerts.
Day 1 On arrival day in Singapore, after settling into your hotel, you might head to the pit building for a chance to spot some familiar faces.
Day 2 is action-packed with Formula 1 practice sessions, along with practice and qualifying sessions for support series, often including the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia.
Day 3, the evening begins with Formula 1 team pit stop practice, followed by the third F1 practice session, support series races, and culminates with the thrilling Formula 1 qualifying.
Day 4, features support series races, the drivers' parade, and the highlight event, the Singapore Grand Prix.
Each day concludes with complimentary concerts.
Short on time? If you don’t have 4 days
If you're on a tight schedule, arriving in Singapore on Friday evening or Saturday morning for two full days will still enable you to experience all the F1 qualifying action and the Grand Prix. Flights departing in the early hours of Monday morning are available for a swift departure.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
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Essential tips for planning a trip to the Singapore Grand Prix
Try and book everything well in advance
When planning a trip to the Singapore 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.
Decide on your view
The Marina Bay Street Circuit has a fantastic selection of grandstands to watch the race from. Our Singapore Grand Prix travel and official tickets packages allow you to choose from any of the Marina Bay Street Circuit grandstands. All grandstands include a reserved seat.
The premium grandstands at Marina Bay Street Circuit include the Pit Grandstand along the start/finish straight, and the Turn 1 and Turn 2 Grandstands, which offer views of the circuit's first corner braking zone.
The premium grandstands at Marina Bay Street Circuit include the Pit Grandstand along the start/finish straight, and the Turn 1 and Turn 2 Grandstands, which offer views of the circuit's first corner braking zone.
Check for extras
Evening concerts featuring A-list artists are regular features at the Singapore Grand Prix. Keep an eye out for announcements and factor them into your schedule to make the most of your experience and ensure you have a fabulous weekend.
Check the F1 website for the full Singapore Grand Prix schedule
The race weekend schedule for a Grand Prix weekend, including support races and events like the drivers' parade, is usually released about a month before the race.
Download the Singapore Grand Prix app and check it regularly
Download and regularly check the official Singapore Grand Prix app 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 Singapore Grand Prix
Here’s my check list for what to pack.
Sunscreen - Essential for protection under the bright sun.
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.
Poncho - Essential for staying dry during sudden tropical showers
Sunscreen - Essential for protection under the bright sun.
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.
Poncho - Essential for staying dry during sudden tropical showers
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 Singapore Grand Prix
Discover the answers to your most pressing questions about planning an unforgettable trip to the Singapore Grand Prix with our FAQ guide.
When do tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix go on sale?
Tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix typically become available shortly after the previous year's Grand Prix.
When do flights go on sale for the Singapore Grand Prix?
Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline.
When do hotels go on sale for the Singapore Grand Prix?
Many hotels in Singapore are available to book more than a year in advance.
How do you get to the Marina Bay Street Circuit?
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Singapore Grand Prix™.
How much are tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix?
Ticket prices for the Singapore Grand Prix vary based on the grandstand selection and specific views within each. Early bird tickets typically start at around £350 for seats in the Empresss or Padang Grandstands. Prices increase for premium locations, such as the Main Grandstand on the start straight, where they can exceed £800.
What is the Singapore Grand Prix schedule?
The Singapore Grand Prix schedule typically looks like this:
Friday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 17:30 - 18:30
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 21:00 - 22:00
Saturday
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 17:30 - 18:30
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 21:00 - 22:00
Sunday (race day)
Formula 1 Grand Prix 20:00 - 22:00
All times are local times in Singapore.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
Friday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 17:30 - 18:30
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 21:00 - 22:00
Saturday
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 17:30 - 18:30
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 21:00 - 22:00
Sunday (race day)
Formula 1 Grand Prix 20:00 - 22:00
All times are local times in Singapore.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
How long should I allow for the trip to the Singapore Grand Prix?
For a complete Singapore Grand Prix experience, ideally set aside four days, from Thursday to Sunday. 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 race, just attending on Sunday is perfectly viable.
What is the weather like at the Singapore Grand Prix?
The weather at the Singapore Grand Prix in September is typically hot and humid, reflecting the city's tropical climate. September is part of Singapore's inter-monsoon period, so there is also a chance of sporadic rain showers especially in the late afternoon and evening.
Can I book a Singapore 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 Singapore 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 Singapore 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.
GP TRAVELLER GUIDES
Singapore Grand Prix Travel Guide
INTRODUCING SINGAPORE & THE MARINA BAY STREET CIRCUIT
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Singapore for the Grand Prix™
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Singapore for the Grand Prix™
WHERE SHOULD YOU STAY OVER THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX™ WEEKEND?
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Singapore Grand Prix™.
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Singapore Grand Prix™.
WHICH IS THE BEST GRANDSTAND AT THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX™
In this guide we’ll help you choose the perfect grandstand for your Singapore Grand Prix™ experience.
In this guide we’ll help you choose the perfect grandstand for your Singapore Grand Prix™ experience.
HOSPITALITY AT THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX™
In this guide we’ll help you choose the perfect hospitality for your Singapore Grand Prix™ experience.
In this guide we’ll help you choose the perfect hospitality for your Singapore Grand Prix™ experience.
EVENING CONCERTS AT THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX™
In this guide we’ll explain all about the evening concerts at the Singapore Grand Prix™
In this guide we’ll explain all about the evening concerts at the Singapore Grand Prix™
RACE WEEKEND TRAVEL AT THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX™
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Singapore Grand Prix™.
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Singapore Grand Prix™.
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Rob is an experienced independent travel consultant and travel content creator.
His love for Formula One started in the 1990s, watching the greats like Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, and Mika Hakkinen. He traveled to his first Grand Prix in 1999. It was the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. Since then, Rob has traveled to over 2/3 of Grand Prix' on the current Formula One calendar. Fast forward to today, and Rob has turned his passion into a career, dedicating his time to helping others plan their dream Formula One trips. His favourite Grand Prix destinations are Austria and Austin, and when he's not attending a Formula One Grand Prix, you'll find him closer to home, walking or cycling in the Peak District National Park. |