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Grand Prix tickets for Vietnam are on the touch expensive side generally. Luckily there are a range of ticket types to suit all budgets from unreserved, standard up to premium grandstands. There’s also a general admission option which is great more casual fans who just want a taste of what F1 is all about, and for anyone who prefers to move around and watch from a variety of vantage points.

general admission ticket price

3-day General Admission

1,700,000VND

3-day Grandstand

3,800,000 – 9,000,000VND

vip ticket cost

3-day Hospitality

N/A

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.

Vietnam GP FAQ

Are seats in grandstands reserved?
Premium and standard grandstands include a reserved seat number but in the unreserved grandstands seating is on a first come first serve basis.
Are single day tickets available?
Yes, it is possible to buy individual day tickets for Friday and Saturday.
Are multi day tickets available?
Yes, there are tickets for fans attending Friday through Sunday as well as tickets that cover Saturday and Sunday.
Are multi grandstand tickets available?
No. To access more than one grandstand over the weekend it’s necessary to buy separate tickets for each desired grandstand.
Can children attend the Grand Prix?
Infants under 2 years old won’t be allowed to access the circuit. Children under one metre can enter for free with adults, provided the group they are with have at least two grandstand tickets.
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