The Monaco F1 Grand Prix will take place on the weekend of May 25 in 2025 - book your place at the original bucketlist race

One of the oldest races on the Formula 1 scene, the Monaco F1 Grand Prix traces its roots all the way back to 1929. 

Requiring the highest levels of concentration and driver skill, the Circuit de Monaco all but guarantees drama. Both loved and hated by the drivers, the street circuit that takes over Monte Carlo one weekend per year is truly one of a kind. 

Enjoy some late May sun at this all but guaranteed sell out Monaco Grand Prix 2025. Can Charles Leclerc make it two home races on the bounce? Book your bucketlist F1 trip to Monte Carlo now!

Official Monaco F1 Grand Prix tickets

Why go to the 2025 Monaco F1 Grand Prix?

Monaco is special. It is the only Formula 1 race that doesn’t adhere to the FIA’s 305 km (190 mile) minimum race distance. The average speed may be lower than other races but the levels of drama are heightened.

On this street circuit, risk very much equates to reward. Man and machine are pushed to the limit on a track which, as the cars have become bigger, heavier and more powerful, has remained unchanged and hair-raisingly narrow for decades.

In 2023, BWT Alpine’s Estaban Ocon earned his first podium since winning the Hungarian Grand Prix back in 2021. The Frenchman finished behind Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso and, predictably, Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

This season’s race showed that Monaco is a track that guarantees surprises on the podium. The 2024 race saw local Monaco boy Charles Leclerc finally win his home race in an historic and memorable Grand Prix. The tide seems to be turning on Red Bull’s fortunes, and as the Formula 1 landscape shifts, who knows who will be on top on 25 May 2025..?

Visit Monaco

Monaco is a bucket list destination whether you are a Formula 1 fan or not. The draw of the glitz and glamour means that celebrity spotting isn’t reserved for F1 weekend in this part of the world.

Taking a stroll down the harbour to see the armada of private yachts is a day out in itself. The beautiful Mediterranean coast reliably provides good weather, exquisite cuisine and spectacular scenery. Influences from neighbouring Italy and France are obvious not only in the food but the languages spoken in Monaco too. But don’t worry – most people will speak perfect English.

Visit Monaco for the Monaco F1 Grand Prix

Monaco is the world’s second smallest sovereign state (after the Vatican) and has one of the most unique cultures of anywhere in the world.  

This is far from a budget race option, but if you have the means then the lavish and flashy party culture in this part of the world when Formula 1 rolls into town are legendary.

Head to the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix event page to book your place at next year’s race while you can!