Las Vegas Grand Prix ⋅ 2025 F1 Tickets
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From party-like General Admission areas to ultra-premium hospitality, the Las Vegas Grand Prix has a ticket option for every type of fan—if you’re quick enough to grab one.
Easy on the wallet, General Admission tickets start as low as $50 for a single day in the Flamingo Zone. Great if you just want to experience the buzz of F1 for the first time. Things get progressively less budget friendly though and go up to $800 for 3-day GA+ packages.
Grandstand tickets offer reserved seating at key viewing points around the circuit, including the Sphere, Koval Straight, and Main Straight. Grandstands prices start from around $875 for a 3-day pass, rising to $1,750. All tickets are sold as 3-day passes, though single-day tickets may be available closer to race weekend.
Hospitality packages offer the most exclusive experience, with premium views, gourmet dining, and VIP access. Being Vegas, these don’t come cheap ranging in price from $2,500 to over $20,000 for the top-tier options.
For fans looking to mix it up across the weekend, Grand Prix Trio Packages are also available, combining General Admission, Grandstand, and Hospitality access in various combinations.
Prices above are approximate and don’t include fees such as booking and delivery. These prices don’t include Early Bird promotional tickets or discounted tickets for children and seniors.

Tickets you’re looking for sold out? Try buying from other fans at leading reseller site, Stubhub.
P1 Travel has years of experience in sports ticketing. In operation since 2008 they are now one of Europe’s biggest sports travel agencies. P1 Travel is an official F1 ticket supplier for most Grand Prix.

Gootickets is a well established ticket seller with offices in Monaco and Barcelona. They offer a simple no-frills experience with good availability and often the lowest priced tickets.

Previously known to their loyal customer base as BookF1 (and Motorsport Live) this UK based ticket provider are known for great customer service and going the extra mile to give buyers more value.

*Looking for specific seats? If you have favourite seats in a grandstand you can simply ask at or after checkout and if they’re available, they’re yours.
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I’m Danny, an incurable Formula 1 fan for over 35 years and founder of The F1 Spectator. My aim is to inform and inspire, arming you with helpful tips and advice for your next F1 trip.