Quick overview

  • Ways to experience: Walkabout passes let you roam festive zones; grandstand and hospitality ensure reserved seats and uninterrupted race views from iconic circuit locations.
  • Additional access: E-tickets include access to all sessions plus exclusive entry to entertainment stages and on-track experiences.
  • Unique experiences: Experience the only F1® night race with electrifying sprint sessions, acclaimed concerts, and a citywide festival atmosphere.
  • When to book: Book early during peak periods; tickets tend to sell quickly as the event draws international fans and local traditions.
  • Good to know: Plan for long event days; expect extensive walking, security checks, and variable weather in Singapore’s humid, tropical nights.
  • Best upgrade: Upgrade to reserved seating or hospitality for enhanced comfort, premium views, and exclusive lounge access during the race weekend.

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Which F1 Singapore Grand Prix ticket is best for you?

Ticket typeSeating & CoverEntertainment Access & Giant ScreensDisabled accessSingapore Flyer RidesSpecial InclusionsBest for

Zone 4 Walkabout (Zone 4 only)

Uncovered, open general admission

Access to Zone 4 Padang Stage & acts; multiple giant screens within Zone 4

Limited – no dedicated seating; wheelchair platforms only in select areas

No (Flyer not included)

Flexible viewing platforms around Zone 4; Best for Padang main stage headliner concerts; Rove to various trackside spots

The most flexible non-seated option, offering full circuit access. Perfect for first-timers who want to explore corners, stages, and food zones while watching the race on big screens.

Premier Walkabout (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered, roving general admission

Access to all entertainment zones and stages; giant screens positioned throughout the circuit park

Limited – wheelchair access via designated platforms with separate viewing areas

Yes – complimentary (unlimited)

Access any zone to catch action at multiple corners (Turns 1, 5, etc.); All concert stages are accessible; First-come, first-served Flyer rides included

The most flexible non-seated ticket with full circuit access. Ideal for first-timers who want to explore different corners, stages, and food zones while following the race on large screens.

Pit Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered, main straight grandstand seating

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; pit straight video wall clearly visible

No direct access – wheelchair users must use Turn 1 platform

Yes – complimentary

Start/Finish line & grid view; Opposite team garages and pit stops; Spectacular fireworks after finish

Reserved seating opposite the pit lane delivers prime views of race starts, pit stops, and podium preparations. Best for serious F1 fans who want front-row access to race operations.

Pit Grandstand – Junior (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered, main straight grandstand seating

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; pit straight video wall visible

No direct access – wheelchair users must use the Turn 1 platform

Yes – complimentary

Start/Finish line & grid view; Opposite team garages and pit stops; Spectacular fireworks after finish

Same premium race visibility as the Pit Grandstand, tailored for younger fans. Ideal for families seeking a structured seating experience with full access to the circuit.

Super Pit Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered, top rows of Pit Grandstand

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; pit straight visible (no dedicated screens)

No – stairs access only; no elevator

Yes – complimentary

Premium upper-pit seats: close to starting grid & finish line pyrotechnics; Exclusive pack: commemorative lanyard, memorabilia, F&B & merch vouchers

Elevated seating offers a broader view of the pit at a slightly lower price point. Best for fans who value an overall race view over close-up detail

Turn 1 Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; giant screen at Turn 1

Yes – wheelchair platform available in nearby area

Yes – complimentary

First-corner action at Sheares (Turn 1) – intense overtaking & occasional first-lap incidents; Views down Pit Straight deceleration zone

Positioned at one of the most action-packed corners, offering frequent overtakes and race-start drama. Ideal for spectators who want high-intensity racing moments

Turn 2 Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; screen visible from seating

No – no direct accessible seating

Yes – complimentary

Panoramic view of Turns 1, 2, 3 + Pit Lane exit; See drivers jostling through complex Turns 1–3; Notable crash site (e.g. 2019 Kvyat–Räikkönen)

Close-up corner viewing with continuous car action. Best for fans who enjoy technical racing sections rather than long straights

Bayfront Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Covered seating under Sheares Bridge

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; screen located nearby

No – stepped seating, no elevator

Yes – complimentary

Underneath SG’s longest bridge (shade cover); Fantastic view of cars braking from high speed into Turns 16–17; Convenient access via waterfront gates

One of the few covered grandstands, offering comfort in hot or wet conditions. Ideal for visitors prioritizing shade and weather protection.

Marina Bay Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; giant screen at Turn 18

No dedicated wheelchair area

Yes – complimentary

Prime view of the final 2 corners (Turns 17–18); Beautiful Marina Bay backdrop and Flyer in view; Witnessed dramatic last-corner crashes (e.g. 2023)

Positioned near the final corners where race outcomes are often decided. Best for dramatic late-race moments and strong screen support.

Skyline Grandstand (Zones 1–4)

Uncovered

Access to all stages in Zones 1–4; screen available in vicinity

No – standard seating access, no lift

Yes – complimentary

Sweeping panoramic view near pit entry (between Turns 17–18); Stunning skyline backdrop; Close to Singapore Flyer and Zone 4 attractions

Combines racing with city skyline views, delivering a scenic backdrop alongside the action. Best for spectators who value atmosphere and photography.

Connaught Grandstand (Zone 4 only)

Uncovered, temporary seating

Access to Padang Stage & Zone 4 acts; Padang screen nearby

No – steep temporary seating

Yes – complimentary

Thrilling up-close view as cars speed across Esplanade Bridge into Turn 14 braking zone; Great vantage for fireworks – step out to Jubilee Bridge for end-of-race show

A concert-forward grandstand option with partial race visibility. Best for guests who want a seat while staying close to the Padang entertainment hub.

Padang Grandstand (Zone 4 only)

Uncovered

Direct access to Padang main stage & screen

No – wheelchair access only via Empress platform

No (Flyer not included)

Located by historic Padang field; high-speed approach to Turn 9/10 “Singapore Sling” section; Iconic civic district landmarks in view; Close to curated hawker food villages

Designed around the concert experience, with racing as a secondary highlight. Ideal for music-led visitors attending nightly performances.

Empress Grandstand (Zone 4 only)

Uncovered

Access to Padang Stage & Zone 4 screen

Yes – dedicated Empress wheelchair platform (separate tickets)

No (Flyer not included)

Heart of the Civic District vibe; Close view of cars slowing for Turns 11–12 (Anderson Bridge entry); Convenient amenities nearby (museums, hotels)

The primary accessible seating option in Zone 4 combines live entertainment access with essential race visibility. Best for guests requiring wheelchair-friendly facilities

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Turn 1 Grandstand

Prime On-Track Viewing
Located along the start/finish straight near Republic and Turn 1, this grandstand offers a reserved seat for viewing high-speed launches and aggressive braking. Visitors follow the main track along clearly marked corridors and big screen areas.

Padang Concert Stage

Live Entertainment Hub
Situated in Zone 4, the Padang Concert Stage transforms after the race into a large open-air performance arena. Its setting adjacent to fan zones delivers international music acts and non-stop live entertainment under Singapore’s illuminated night sky.

Wharf Stage

Driver Meet & Parade Area
Located near the Singapore Flyer in Zone 1, the Wharf Stage hosts driver autograph sessions and pre-race parades. This waterfront area facilitates intimate fan interactions and serves as a dynamic entry point before on-track action begins.

Paddock and Expo Area

Pre-Race Experience Zone
Positioned adjacent to the main circuit, the Paddock and Expo Area introduces visitors to sponsor booths and interactive exhibits. This pre-race zone offers an early glimpse behind the scenes and guides fans into the event’s vibrant atmosphere.

Circuit Park Fan Zones

Festival Atmosphere and Local Delights
Spread across multiple designated areas around the circuit, the Fan Zones offer food stalls, DJ booths, and local entertainment. These interconnected spaces create a festival ambiance where race fans mingle and enjoy diverse street performances throughout the evening.

Things to know before booking your F1 Singapore Grand Prix tickets

Booking window

Plan ahead: Tickets are in high demand and most fans book at least 30 days in advance. Expect sell-out windows 3–4 weeks before the event. Secure your e-ticket via official channels – for example, check the recommended experience here.

What’s included

Session access: All standard tickets grant entry to four competitive sessions—Sprint Qualifying, Sprint Race, Grand Prix Qualifying, and the main Grand Prix—plus access to performance stages and off-track entertainment. Some ticket types also offer complimentary Singapore Flyer rides (subject to availability).

Entrances & flow

Streamlined entry: The Marina Bay Circuit has multiple dedicated entry gates linked to specific MRT stations. Always check your ticket’s assigned gate and recommended MRT pairing to reduce extra walking and security delays.

Ways to explore

On-site flexibility: Walkabout passes let you roam fan zones and enjoy concerts, while grandstand and hospitality options provide reserved seating and enhanced comfort. Choose your ticket type based on whether you prefer flexible movement or a fixed, uninterrupted race view.

Policies & rules

Follow guidelines: All tickets are digital and subject to standard security screenings. Re-entry is not permitted once inside, and personal food or beverage expenses are excluded. Adhere strictly to the official prohibited items list.

Highlights of your f1 singapore grand prix experience

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Racing under dazzling floodlights

From the cockpit of the experience, witness f1 cars streak along the illuminated track beneath thousands of floodlights. The dynamic interplay of moving lights contrasts sharply with the dark singapore night, making every twist and every acceleration visible from afar and up-close.

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Plan your F1 Singapore Grand Prix Experience

  • Operating hours: Night sessions start around 6pm and run until approximately 11pm.
  • Last departure: Final admissions occur about 30 minutes before the session begins to allow for security screening.
  • Best time of day to go: Evening sessions benefit from expansive floodlit views and an energetic festival ambience.
  • Best season or month to visit: Peak excitement is typical in September to early October.
  • Duration: Expect each session to last between 6–8 hours for a full race-day experience.
  • Location: The event unfolds at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in the heart of downtown Singapore.
  • Address: Marina Bay, Singapore, in proximity to landmarks like Marina Bay Sands.
  • Getting there: MRT stops such as City Hall and Raffles Place offer direct access.
  • Transit options: Taxis and ride-hailing services operate, though road closures may affect drop-offs.
  • Navigation: Detailed directions available to ensure smooth arrivals.
  • Physical effort: Extensive walking is required; areas include stairs and long corridors between stands.
  • Weather dependency: Tropical conditions mean high humidity, occasional rain, and warm temperatures throughout.
  • Age or participation constraints: The full-day event may be challenging for very young children or seniors.
  • Accessibility notes: Select zones feature wheelchair access and designated entry points; consult official guidelines.
  • Security procedures: Mandatory bag checks and metal detectors are in place; early arrival aids in easing queues.
  • Restroom facilities are available at multiple central points along the circuit.
  • A range of food and beverage outlets serve local and international options in designated food villages.
  • Seating arrangements include both reserved grandstands and open zones with large screening areas.
  • First-aid stations and medical support are accessible throughout the venue.
  • Charging stations and shaded waiting areas offer convenience during breaks.
  • Entertainment zones provide additional interactive fan experiences.
  • Lightweight, breathable attire is ideal for the tropical climate and warm evenings.
  • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended to cover long distances between zones.
  • Rain gear such as a poncho is advisable for sudden tropical showers.
  • Minimal personal items should be brought; security screening may require simple bags.
  • Sunscreen, hats, and a small water bottle help maintain comfort and hydration throughout the day.
  • Carry-ons should be low-profile to expedite entry and minimize delays at checkpoints.

Tips & guidelines

  • Choose lightweight, breathable clothing and sturdy, slip‐resistant shoes; a compact poncho is essential since sudden tropical downpours can unexpectedly dampen uncovered seating areas in the evening race.
  • Plan for long walks between zones; map your nearest MRT station to your selected grandstand and allocate extra time for security and crowd navigation during peak periods.
  • Arrive early to navigate airport-like security checks, allowing ample time to enjoy the diverse fan zones and interactive entertainment without missing key race or concert start times.
  • Fully charge your mobile devices and portable chargers, as high-energy walkabouts and extended viewing areas may drain batteries quickly when using event apps and digital tickets.
  • Maintain courteous behavior in dense crowds; avoid sudden movements and loud interactions near race start zones to promote safety and preserve an uninterrupted viewing experience.

Frequently asked questions about Singapore Grand Prix tickets

Most attendees spend a full day, around 8–12 hours per race day. Multi‑day packages cover practice, qualifying, and the main race along with concerts and fan zones.