03.10 - 05.10.2025

Official F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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Raced under the lights in the humid city-state, Singapore’s street circuit is known for its physical and mental demands. With 19 corners, tight walls, and humid conditions, it's one of the most challenging races for drivers, often pushing them to their limits.


F1 Singapore 2025

The Singapore Grand Prix, held at the iconic Marina Bay Street Circuit in the heart of Singapore, is one of the most thrilling events on the Formula 1 calendar. Known for its stunning night race setting and demanding street circuit layout, this challenging track tests drivers with tight corners, fast straights, and unforgiving walls. Tickets for this event go quickly, so booking them as soon as possible is wise.

The Marina Bay Street Circuit's intricate layout pushes both drivers and cars to their limits, with the high humidity and intense heat adding an extra layer of physical and technical complexity. 

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Singapore, the Singapore Grand Prix offers a perfect blend of world-class racing and rich local culture. Whether indulging in the city's famous culinary delights, exploring its futuristic attractions, or soaking in the excitement of race weekend entertainment, this event delivers an unforgettable experience both on and off the track.

Beyond the thrilling on-track action, the event features an impressive entertainment lineup, with global music superstars and chart-topping artists performing at various stages throughout the circuit.

F1 Singapore 2025

Map of grandstands

Marina Bay Street Circuit offers various grandstands and viewing areas, each offering different perspectives of the Singapore Grand Prix.

The Super Pit Grandstand, located along the start/finish straight, provides excellent views of the grid, pit lane, and key moments such as the race start and finish. This area is perfect for those who want to witness the pre-race preparations and post-race celebrations up close, with access to fan zones featuring live entertainment, food stalls, and merchandise stands. On the other hand, another fan favourite, the Bayfront Grandstand, is positioned under Singapore's longest bridge, the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, offering fans a prime view of the on-track action.

Be sure to choose a grandstand that includes access to your preferred fan zone. This zone offers interactive activities, live entertainment, and a diverse selection of dining options to enhance your race weekend.

Map of grandstands

Grandstand Empress

The Empress Grandstand may be the smallest in Singapore, but you won't mind. You'll be very close to the track and you'll see the cars… more information

Grandstand Pit

This grandstand is located directly opposite the pits, so you won't miss any pit stops and you have a view of the starting grid. Thanks to the… more information

Grandstand Turn 1

Tickets to this grandstand provide a great view of the first corner, where the racers slow down from a speed of about 300 km/h. From here you can… more information

Grandstand Turn 2

This grandstand is located on the outside of the circuit and offers an excellent view of the first three corners of the circuit. You can also see the… more information

Grandstand Chicane @ Turn 1

There's usually a lot going on in Singapore after the start and if you want to be there, tickets to this grandstand are the way to go. Plus,… more information

Grandstand Chicane @ Turn 2

This grandstand is positioned so that you have a great view of turns 1 to 3. This is the overtaking section. You'll also have a view of all the… more information

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Provisional schedule

The Singapore Grand Prix at Marina Bay Street Circuit follows the standard Formula 1 weekend format, featuring three days of racing action and entertainment.

FRIDAY

   

Formula 1

First Practice Session

17:30 - 18:30

Formula 1

Second Practice Session

21:00 - 22:00

 

   

SATURDAY

   

Formula 1

Third Practice Session

17:30 - 18:30

Formula 1

Qualifying Session

21:00 - 22:00

SUNDAY 

   

Formula 1

Drivers' Parade

18:00 - 18:30

Formula 1

Grand Prix 

20:00 - 22:00

Entering the circuit

Marina Bay Street Circuit features multiple entry points. Visitors must undergo security checks, and both digital and printed tickets are accepted for entry.

Due to road closures and limited parking around the circuit, using public transport is highly recommended. The local MRT system provides the most convenient access, with several stations located within walking distance of the circuit, including City Hall (NS25/EW13), Raffles Place (EW14/NS26), and Bayfront (CE1/DT16).

Taxis and ride-hailing services such as Grab are also available, but heavy traffic and road closures may cause delays, especially during peak hours. Spectators are encouraged to use designated drop-off points and plan their journeys in advance to avoid congestion. Shuttle services may be available from selected locations within the city, providing another convenient travel option.

To ensure a smooth experience, fans should allow extra time for travel and entry procedures, particularly during peak periods before key sessions.

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

At the Singapore Grand Prix, fans must follow event rules on security, allowed items, and behaviour to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Allowed/recommended items:

  • Essential personal items – Money, phone, and a spare battery or power bank for your devices.
  • Valid tickets and ID – Ensure you carry your ticket for each day and a valid ID for yourself and any accompanying children.
  • Clear plastic bottle – One clear plastic bottle of soft drink or mineral water (up to 600ml).
  • National and team flags – Small flags to show support for your favorite team or driver.
  • Collapsible strollers – Lightweight, foldable strollers for infants.
  • Ear protection – Such as earplugs or noise-canceling headphones, especially for children.
  • Personal cameras – Small cameras for personal use (excluding professional video equipment).
  • Light rain gear – Ponchos or compact umbrellas to stay dry in case of rain.

Prohibited items:

  • Alcohol – Bringing alcoholic beverages is not permitted; drinks are available for purchase inside.
  • Audio and video recording devices – Professional recording equipment is prohibited; personal cameras for non-commercial use are allowed.
  • Drones and remote-controlled crafts – These pose a safety risk and are strictly forbidden within the circuit area.
  • Fireworks and sparklers – Any form of pyrotechnics is not allowed for safety reasons.
  • Food and drinks – Only one clear plastic bottle of soft drink or mineral water (up to 600ml) is allowed; a variety of food and beverages are available at the venue.
  • Glass items – Including bottles, jars, and containers, to prevent potential injury and accidents.
  • Weapons or dangerous items – Any objects that could pose a threat to public safety are strictly banned.
  • Large flags – Only national and team flags within the allowed size limits are permitted.

Parking

Due to road closures, driving directly to the circuit gates is not possible. However, ticket holders can access the entrance gates using nearby footbridges and underground passages.

There is no designated parking for spectators, making public transport the most convenient option for reaching the circuit. The MRT network provides easy access, with several stations within walking distance of the venue.

Alternative parking is available at the following locations:

  • High Street Centre (1 North Bridge Rd) – 5-min walk to Gate 4
  • Golden Mile Tower (6001 Beach Rd) – 1 MRT stop to Promenade
  • St Joseph’s Church (143 Victoria St) – 1 MRT stop to Esplanade
  • NAFA Campus 1 & 3 (Bencoolen St) – 1 MRT stop to Esplanade
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Accommodations

Singapore offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly stays. Many hotels are conveniently located near the Marina Bay Street Circuit, providing easy access to the race and surrounding attractions.

For those seeking luxury, top hotels such as Marina Bay Sands, The Fullerton Hotel, and Raffles Singapore offer premium amenities and stunning views of the city skyline. Mid-range options like Swissôtel The Stamford and PARKROYAL Collection provide comfortable stays with easy transport access. Budget-conscious fans can find affordable accommodations in areas such as Bugis, Chinatown, and Little India, which are well-connected by public transport.

Booking early is recommended, as hotels fill up quickly during race weekend. Whether you prefer a high-end experience or a more budget-friendly stay, Singapore has plenty of choices to enhance your Grand Prix experience.

Accommodations

About the circuit

The Marina Bay Street Circuit has been the home of the Singapore Grand Prix since 2008, making history as Formula 1’s first-ever night race. Set against the spectacular backdrop of Singapore’s skyline, the race offers a unique challenge with its tight corners, narrow streets, and humid conditions, making it one of the most physically demanding events on the F1 calendar. The circuit spans 4.940 km with 19 turns that test drivers' precision and endurance.

Over the years, the track has seen numerous iconic moments, including Fernando Alonso’s controversial 2008 victory in the inaugural race and multiple dominant performances by Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton. Frequent safety car deployments are a hallmark of the race due to the limited runoff areas and unforgiving barriers that leave little room for error.

In 2023, the circuit layout was updated by removing four corners to create a longer straight, offering better overtaking opportunities. 

With its stunning night-time setting and electric atmosphere, the Singapore Grand Prix remains one of the most anticipated and glamorous events in the Formula 1 season.

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