Find the right spot to watch all the racing action on The Strip with our guide to the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Grandstands.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is the newest addition to the Formula 1 scene, after returning in 2023 for the first time since 1982. That meant a new city, new track and, of course, new grandstands.

The race will be held from 20 to 22 November in 2025, sitting as Round 22 on the 2025 F1 calendar.

The route of the circuit takes in the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip – best appreciated after dark! The Saturday night race also features against a backdrop of some of Sin City’s most famous landmarks such as Caesars Palace and the Sphere.

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It is worth bearing in mind that the organisers may alter the grandstand distribution as we get closer to the race. Note also that none of the grandstands are covered as this is a night race eliminating the need for shade, and you would be very unlucky to be rained on in Las Vegas. But on the bright side, you would be able to tick ‘seeing a storm in the desert’ off your bucket list!

F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix grandstands

The new street circuit grandstands for the Las Vegas Grand Prix have been organised into zones. There are currently 15 grandstands split into three separate zones. Bear in mind that tickets will only grant you access to one particular zone.

The zones are:

·   T-Mobile Zone at Sphere
·   East Harmon Zone
·   West Harmon Zone

F1 Las Vegas grandstand map

Check out the Las Vegas Grand Prix Grandstand Guide map below to help you figure out the best place for you to watch the race.

Las Vegas Grand Prix Grandstand map

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East Harman Zone Grandstands

Covered: No
Big Screen: Yes
Numbered seating: Yes

This is one of the most sought after areas for racegoers planning to sit in Las Vegas Grand Prix grandstands. The PG1 is the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand and for many will represent the best grandstand seats in the house. Seats here provide fans with a front row seat of the start/finish line. Spectators are also afforded access to Pit Lane views, F1 simulators, pit stop challenges and more. At the Turn 3 grandstands, racegoers can see the drivers at close quarters as they navigate Turns 3 and 4 before accelerating down the DRS Zone along the Koval Straight. Here, there is also the largest fan zone on the circuit.

The full list of grandstands in the East Harman Zone are:

·   PG1 (Heineken Silver Main Grandstand)
·   PG2
·   PG3
·   PG4
·   PG5

West Harmon Zone Grandstands

Covered: No
Big Screen: Yes
Numbered seating: Yes

The West Harman Zone is the smallest zone as it contains just two grandstands. These are:

·   HG1
·   HG3
(Lewis Hamilton Grandstand)

These grandstands are located on the right-hand side of the track towards the end of the lap and just before turn 17.

The newly-created Lewis Hamilton Grandstand is the place to be if you are a fan of the F1 icon. Those who purchase tickets in this grandstand will have an exclusive #44 merchandise item included with their order!

This area of the track is cheapest grandstand zone on offer at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, and the tickets are likely to be snapped up quickly.

Despite being a lower end of the price scale, there are no bad seats at this unique race. The West Harmon Zone offers incredible views of the long Harmon Straight and down towards the start/finish line.

T-Mobile Zone at Sphere Grandstands

Covered: No
Big Screen: Yes
Numbered seating: Yes

Welcome to the biggest and liveliest zone for Las Vegas Grand Prix grandstands. These options are a little higher on the price scale and contain no less than eight grandstands to choose from. These are predictably named:

  •       SG1
  •       SG2
  •       SG3
  •       SG4
  •       SG5
  •       SG6
  •       SG7
  •       SG8

This zone is ideally located to take in sweeping views of turns 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and also boasts being in sight of the famous sphere-shaped arena. The only grandstand that doesn’t have a view of The Sphere is SG8 which has its back to it. Most of the concerts, featuring the world’s biggest artists, will be held at the Sphere throughout the race weekend.

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Las Vegas Grand Prix General Admission

The General Admission tickets are the the cheapest option to watch the Las Vegas Grand Prix. These tickets restrict fans to one area but, assuming you manage to find a good spot, the views of the track are very good.

There will be three GA zones in 2025, the same as in 2024. The zones are T-Mobile General Admission Zone at the Sphere (next to the famous Vegas Sphere), the Flamingo General Admission Zone (on the straight between turns 3 and 4), and Heineken GA+ (on Turn 4 and the Koval Straightaway). GA zones are standing only apart from Heineken GA+, where ticket holders will have access to unassigned bleacher-style seating on a first-come, first-served basis.

Food and beverages will be available to purchase but are not included in the price of the ticket for all General Admission zones.

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Caesars Palace Viewing Experience

Positioned right next to the Las Vegas Strip Circuit in front of the iconic Caesars Palace, this three-day ticket delivers an up-close, closed-circuit view of the live race. Your experience will also be enhanced by interactive fan zones, live entertainment, and diverse food and drink options.

Grand Prix Trio – formerly ‘Three of a Kind’

As was the case last year there are ‘Three of a Kind’ tickets available for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, although they are now referred to as ‘Grand Prix Trio’. These give fans one day in a General Admission zone, one day in a grandstand and one day in shared hospitality.

There are three of these ticket types available in 2025:

  • Platinum – (Thursday: Heineken GA+; Friday: Turn 3 Grandstand; Saturday: Skybox hospitality)
  • Gold – (Thursday: Skybox hospitality; Friday: Heineken GA+; Saturday: Turn 3 Grandstand)
  • Silver – (Thursday: Turn 3 Grandstand; Friday: Skybox hospitality; Saturday: Heineken GA+)

The Skybox hospitality section is located above the main grandstand. Heineken GA+ is located on Turn 4 and the Koval Straightaway.

Las Vegas Grand Prix hospitality packages

There are an array of hospitality packages available for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2025:

Skybox

Located above the main grandstand, the two-story Skybox features an indoor lounge and outdoor terrace with track views. Enjoy gourmet food, prohibition-style cocktails, and live Vegas entertainment – all from this luxurious sky-high suite.

Book Skybox Hospitality

Turn 3 Club

Situated at Turn 3, this hospitality spot offers prime views of cars exiting Turn 2 and entering a key overtake zone. Located in the East Harmon Zone by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, it grants access to the circuit’s largest fan area, featuring the Heineken Silver stage, live music, driver interactions, and all-inclusive food and drinks.

Book Turn 3 Club Hospitality

Turn 3 Club at Las Vegas Grand Prix

Club Paris

Club Paris, set at Paris Las Vegas across Alexxa’s, Beer Park, and Chéri Rooftop, offers Strip views as drivers battle on Las Vegas Boulevard. Enjoy three days of trackside games, music, DJ sets, live entertainment, and gourmet bites.

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Legacy

The Legacy offers prime views of the Koval Straightaway, where guests can enjoy complimentary food, beer, and wine (spirits available for purchase). Combined with the high-speed action on track, it delivers a fully immersive Las Vegas race experience.

Club Overtake

Club Overtake offers a three-day pass to a nightclub-style hospitality space with live DJs, all-inclusive food, beer, and wine. Enjoy the party atmosphere and stunning terrace views of the Koval Straightaway.

Hospitality in Vegas includes complimentary food and drink

Treasure Island Hospitality Club

Situated at the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, this hospitality option offers guests an elevated view of the race, especially along the sections of the track near the hotel. Guests can enjoy exclusive viewing areas, premium food and drink options, and live entertainment.

Hilton Grand Vacation Clubhouse

Watch drivers race to the final turn and finish line from the luxury HGV Clubhouse, located trackside with stunning views, nightly live performances, and a perfect view of the Las Vegas Strip.

Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Vegas Club

Experience a three-floor hospitality space with exclusive views of the cars racing through Turn 4. Enjoy gourmet food, specialty cocktails, live performances, and Mercedes driver appearances throughout the event.

Bellagio Fountain Club

Indulge in Michelin-star cuisine, handcrafted cocktails, and fine wines with breathtaking views of the fountains. Elevate your night with celebrity DJs and live entertainment at the rooftop nightclub

Bellagio Club Hospitality at Las Vegas Grand Prix

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Red Bull Energy Station

Savour world-class cuisine and cocktails as well as the opportunity to meet Red Bull athletes and drivers. Enjoy live performances and DJ sets, plus F1 cars and memorabilia, gaming experiences, and more.

Club Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated’s Club SI delivers a three-day immersive experience with incredible views of the action on Las Vegas Boulevard. The ticket grants access to exclusive events, including a Saturday night hosted by David Beckham and Shaquille O’Neal, along with DJ performances, panels, and more. Guests can enjoy VIP areas, passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, and premium cocktails.

VISTA Terrace

Experience VIP luxury at the VISTA Terrace on Drai’s Las Vegas rooftop, offering unmatched track views and the vibrant energy of the Strip, creating the ultimate F1 experience.

Paddock Club

The Formula 1 Paddock Club offers the ultimate Grand Prix experience with exclusive paddock access, track tours, and gourmet food and drinks. Enjoy unmatched views of the Pit Lane and start/finish line, plus pit lane walks, guided tours, live entertainment, and driver appearances.

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See you on The Strip!