Tips and advice on buying F1 tickets for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix, which takes place at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit on November 20-22
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The 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix is scheduled for November 19-21 (Thursday to Saturday)
Ticket sales begin on May 7, 2026
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Amid much fanfare, Formula 1 returned to Las Vegas in 2023 for the first time in almost 40 years. Over 300,000 fans attended the first two editions of the revived Las Vegas Grand Prix, though official attendance figures were not published for 2025. Ticket prices in Las Vegas are amongst the most expensive of the season, though they have fallen considerably since the first edition of the race.
When do Tickets for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix Go on Sale?
Tickets are not yet on sale for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The promoter has announced that ticket sales will begin to the general public on Thursday, May 7 at 10am PDT. Ahead of the public on-sale, it’s possible to place a deposit until April 30 to lock in your tickets. American Express card holders will also receive access to Amex Presale Tickets from Tuesday, May 5 at 8am PDT. Official Ticket Packages from F1 Experiences are also expected to go on sale from May 7, though you can already secure access to exclusive hospitality in the House 44 at F1 Paddock Club suite.
The Las Vegas Grand Prix promoter does not use dynamic pricing and has published guide prices for 2026 tickets, with single-day access available from $50 and three-day Flamingo general admission access available from $492, including taxes and fees. The cheapest 3-day grandstand seats in the Heineken grandstands start from $925, with seats in the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand opposite the pits and starting grid priced from $2,051. Grandstand seats in Las Vegas no longer include stadium food and drinks, which can be purchased separately. 3-day ‘Club Hospitality’ packages start from $2,542 for Club Paris access, whilst ‘Luxury Hospitality’ suites start from $8,400 and rise to $28,885 for Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage packages.

Where Can I Buy Tickets for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix?
We recommend buying your tickets for the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix from our partner, Grand Prix Tickets. Based in Austria, GPT have been supplying official F1 tickets for every race on the Formula 1 calendar since 1991. Sales will begin on May 7 or soon after.
You can also secure race seats, hospitality and hotel rooms in Vegas, along with exciting trackside activities, via F1 Experiences. Formula 1’s official travel and experience partner, F1 Experiences provides insider access, paddock tours and exclusive appearances by famous F1 faces. Grandstand tickets with special trackside activities or access to all-inclusive hospitality are available. F1 Experiences also offers trackside hotel rooms in Vegas on race weekend.
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What Tickets Are Available at the 2026 Las Vegas GP?
General Admission: Two GA zones are available: Flamingo General Admission (3-day tickets from $492) and T-Mobile General Admission (3-day tickets from $809). T-Mobile General Admission is more expensive, as you also get to see nightly concerts with headline artists, which are only available to fans in the T-Mobile Zone. Single-day tickets are available in the cheaper Flamingo General Admission area, priced from $50 on Thursday, $99 on Friday and $393 on Saturday.
Grandstand Tickets: The cheapest 3-day grandstand seats, priced from $925 are located in the Heineken grandstands in the South Koval Zone near Turn 4 (this are has been upgraded from a general admission area in 2025). Slightly more expensive are seats in the West Harmon grandstand overlooking the final Turn 17, priced from $1,012. Seats in the Turn 3 grandstand are priced from $1,329 and seats in the T-Mobile grandstands overlooking Turns 5-9 are priced from $1,445. The most expensive grandstand seats are in the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand opposite the pits and grid (East Harmon Zone), priced from $2,051. Seats in all grandstands are assigned on all three days. The cheapest seats in the Heineken grandstands are bleachers, all other seats are individual.
Grand Prix Trio: Introduced in 2024 under the ‘Three Of A Kind’ title, these tickets give you different access on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of race weekend. This includes two days of grandstand seating and one day of hospitality in the Skybox overlooking the start/finish straight. Silver, Gold and Platinum options are priced from $3,178. The different pricing reflects whether you’ll be in the Skybox hospitality on Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
Clubs Hospitality: A range of premium shared hospitality spaces around the circuit with 3-day prices starting at $2,542 for Club Paris on the Las Vegas Blvd Straightaway up to $8,377 net for Skybox hospitality at the top of the Heineken Silver Main grandstand overlooking the pits and starting grid.
Luxury Hospitality: The most high-end hospitality suites in Las Vegas are located in the MGM Rewards Zone (Bellagio Fountain Club), above the pits (Paddock Club & Wynn Grid Club) and next to the actual pit boxes (F1 Garage). Prices for 3-day access start from $8,400 for the Bellagio Fountain Club and go up to $28,885 for Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage.
What are the Best Grandstands at the 2026 Las Vegas GP?
The Las Vegas Circuit is divided into several zones on race weekend (see image above), and tickets only grant you entry to one particular zone. Large viewing screens are available for both General Admission areas and all grandstands.
The East Harmon zone, which includes the Main Straight and opening complex of corners (including the new Turn 3 Grandstands) is a good choice, as you’ll be able to see see the cars either in the pits or jostling for position through the challenging opening turns of the track.
The T-Mobile at Sphere zone also offers close-up views of the cars at lower speeds, as well as entry to nightly concerts by A-list artists
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East Harmon Zone
The East Harmon Zone is one one of the best places to watch the action in Las Vegas, as it encompasses the last corner (Turn 17), start/finish straight, and opening corners (Turns 1-3) of the circuit. The Heineken Silver Main Grandstand face the pits complex and the starting grid, and runs down to the first corner. Skybox hospitality is located at the top of the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand. The Turn 3 Grandstands were introduced in 2025, replacing hospitality suites in the same location. Seats here have good views of the cars making their way through Turns 3 and 4. In the same location is the Turn 3 Club hospitality suite, priced from $5,489. Also located in the East Harmon Zone, behind the Main Grandstand, is a large fan zone featuring the Heineken Silver Stage, where there will be musical performances, driver interviews and more across race weekend.
West Harmon Zone
Situated on the inside of the track between the final two turns at Las Vegas Strip Circuit, you’ll find the West Harmon Zone. The West Harmon grandstand is the second-cheapest on offer, because it doesn’t offer the best views of the track. The best seats in the West Harmon grandstand are close to the high-speed final corner, Turn 17.

Koval Zone by Heineken & Flamingo Zone by Ceasers Rewards
Originally separated into North and South, but now known as simply the Koval Zone by Heineken, this area of the track between Turns 3-5 has changed with successive editions of the race. Home to a series of hospitality suites in 2023, it was transformed into a large general admission area for the next two editions of the race, and changes again in 2026 to become a grandstand area. The bleacher-style Heineken grandstands in this area are the cheapest on offer at the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Nearby, you’ll find the Flamingo Zone by Ceasers Rewards. This is a small general admission area offering the cheapest 3-day tickets at the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix, plus affordable one-day tickets. As always, you get what you pay for, and the views on the straight section of the track between Turn 4-5 are not great.

T-Mobile Zone at Sphere
The T-Mobile Zone at Sphere includes a large section of track between Turns 5 and 9 that passes Sphere, an impressive globe-like structure that’s part of The Venetian and is used for concerts and events. It opened in 2023, just before the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. The T-Mobile Zone at Sphere is also home to the second-largest fan zone at the circuit, where the biggest A-list concerts take place each evening. As well as being home to a General Admission area on the inside of the track, there are eight grandstands arranged around the outside of the circuit and one on the inside of the circuit. SG1 sits on the inside at the exit of the slow Turn 5, while the best grandstands (SG5-7) are on the outside of the s-turns (especially Turns 7-8) and close to the track.

Grand Prix Plaza Zone
The Grand Prix Plaza Zone (previously called the Paddock Zone) is the smallest and most exclusive spectating area at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. This area is located on the inside of the track and includes the pits area and Formula 1 Paddock, where the F1 teams and media work and the celebrities hang out! Only high-priced hospitality suites are offered in this zone at Las Vegas Strip Circuit.
The largest hospitality suite in Vegas is the Formula 1 Paddock Club, which is located directly above the pits with views of the starting grid. The Paddock Club is separated into different sections, with F1 teams, sponsors, F1’s global partners and F1 Experiences having dedicated suites. The Club Suite of the Paddock Club houses additional guests. Paddock Club guests are entitled to several daily pit lane walks, as well as guided tours of the track. Prices for the Paddock Club in Vegas (and F1’s other USA races in Miami and Austin) are significantly higher than at most other races on the current F1 calendar.
The Paddock Zone is also home to the exclusive Wynn Grid Club, which occupies most of the second level of the Paddock Club building, overlooking the pits and start/finish straight. The Wynn Grid Club also features an outdoor terrace overlooking Turns 1 & 2.
The most exclusive hospitality at the Las Vegas GP can be found in Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage, which occupies an actual box in the pit lane and offers an elevated VIP experience with outstanding cuisine, access to the F1 Paddock and celebrity encounters guaranteed. Two F1 Garage suites were available in Las Vegas in 2024, both priced at $27,795 USD for three days. Choose from the Papi Steak Garage & Ramsay’s Garage. The former is curated by the famous Miami and Vegas steakhouse of the same name, while the popular TV chef Gordon Ramsay will be recreating some of his most famous dishes in his eponymous garage space. In 2025, Ramsay will once again be on hand for catering duties.
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