Learn more about buying F1 race tickets at Lusail Circuit for the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix on November 28-30
Lusail circuit is one of Formula 1’s newest venues, having only hosted three editions of the Qatar Grand Prix since 2021. Two years ago, the circuit underwent major renovation works with the construction of a new three level pits and hospitality building, as well as the construction of new grandstands. After brutally hot conditions for fans and teams alike in 2023, the race moved to a new, late-season calendar slot last year with much more comfortable temperatures. Attendances have been rising in Qatar, though the race still attracts some of the lowest spectator numbers on the current F1 calendar. Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix, which will be the sixth and final F1 Sprint weekend of the season. Ticket prices are discounted by up to 10% until March 18.
Where to Buy 2025 Qatar Grand Prix Tickets?
Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix via our trusted supplier, Grand Prix Tickets (GPT).
We also recommend Official Ticket Packages from F1 Experiences with grandstand seats or trackside hospitality and exclusive insider activities. The Champions Club is strategically located on the outside of the first corner and is recommended for excellent trackside views with all-inclusive hospitality and a guided tour of the F1 Paddock.
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Key Information About Buying Qatar Grand Prix Tickets
E-tickets are issued for the Qatar Grand Prix
Only 3-day tickets for grandstands are available. Single-day tickets are available in General Admission.
Tickets include access to the F1 Fan Zone, featuring live entertainment and a range of family-friendly activities, plus the food court
Access to post-race concerts from international and Arabic artists is also included with your ticket
Tickets also include complimentary shuttles between Lusail Metro Station and the circuit. Free parking is also available at the track and there is a taxi and Uber pick-up and drop-off zone. More information is available in our Getting Around Guide.
All children above the age of 2 require a full price ticket. Children aged 2 and below receive free entry to General Admission areas and Grandstands. Children under the age of 2 in grandstands must be carried by parents and cannot occupy their own seat.
There is no re-entry at the Qatar Grand Prix
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2025 Qatar Grand Prix Grandstand & Hospitality Packages
Fan Experience Packages (Starter & Hero) include a 3-day grandstand seat (Main, Turn 2 or Turn 16 grandstands) and exclusive trackside activities such as a Guided Track Tour, Exclusive Pit Lane Walk and more. Prices start from $799 USD.
Hospitality is available in the Champions Club suite by F1 Experiences on the outside of Turn 1 with excellent track views, all-inclusive food and drink and a guided tour of the F1 Paddock. 3-Day Packages are priced at $4,599 USD
The most exclusive trackside hospitality at Lusail can be found in the Formula 1 Paddock Club, situated in a brand new luxury building above the pits and directly across from the starting grid. Acccess includes seated gourmet meals, premium open bars, daily pit lane walks and appearances by F1 drivers and celebrities. 3-Day Packages start from $7,599 USD / Legend Ticket Packages are also available with all the benefits of the Paddock Club plus 1-day VIP pass to the F1 Paddock.
Where to Watch the Action at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix
The ticket offer has expanded in the last two seasons at Lusail Circuit, but is much simpler than at many other circuits. The viewing areas in Qatar are limited to the final corner (T16), main straight and opening corners (T1-T3) at the circuit. There’s no viewing areas at all from Turns 4-15. This makes choosing a grandstand or hospitality suite in Qatar fairly easy.
The Main Grandstand is the only grandstand in which seat numbers are allocated. There is “free seating” in the other grandstands, meaning seats are available on a first come, first served basis. Giant screens are located around the circuit, viewable from all grandstands and most general admission areas.Recommended places to watch in Qatar include the Main grandstand (the only covered grandstand at Lusail) for the race start, pits action and podium ceremony. For on-track action, we recommend the grandstands at Turn 2 and Turn 3 (as well as Lusail Hill) over the North and Turn 16 grandstands.
Main Grandstand
The Main Grandstand is located opposite the pit lane and will give you a great view of the starting grid, the pit lane and the podium celebrations. The grandstand is divided into three sections. The central Zone A is the prime position to see the grid lining up and the podium, while Zone B (to the left of Zone A) and Zone C (to the right of Zone A) also offer views of the main straight.
North Grandstand
The North Grandstand is also located on the pit straight, but is closer to Turn 1. If you are after a place to watch the start and pits action, but cannot afford the Main grandstand, North grandstand is worth considering. Otherwise, we don’t believe this is a good choice in Qatar. The on-track action is much better in the T2 and T3 grandstands, and they are considerably cheaper.
Lusail Hill Lounge
Located on the Main Straight, between the North Grandstand and Turn 1, the Lusail Hill lounge offers all-inclusive food and an open bar serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The Lusail Lounge offers an open-air terrace design, with lots of vantage points to catch the action, as well as large TV screens.
Premiere Hospitality
Located on the outside of the circuit overlooking Turn 1, Premiere Hospitality is located in the same structure as the Champions Club by F1 Experiences, but offers more affordable hospitality with excellent track views, all inclusive hospitality and an open bar. The indoor section is airconditioned and offers comfortable table and sofa seating, whilst the large terrace has balcony and grandstand viewing options. The views of Turn 1 here are excellent.
Turn 2 Grandstand
Located on the outside of the circuit next to the tight and long Turn 2, this grandstand offers good views. The Turn 2 grandstand consists of two parts; the first is facing the short straight between Turns 1-2 (see gallery above), the second is facing the exit of Turn 2 and the infield (gallery below). The section facing the exit of Turn 2 and the infield is preferred, according to Robert (who sat there last year), as you can see the cars for much longer.
Turn 3 Grandstand
The Turn 3 Grandstand was newly introduced for the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix. It’s located between Turns 2 and 3, with prime views of the cars as they head through Turn 3. Expect to see plenty of jostling for position here,especially on the opening lap!
Turn 16 Grandstand & VIP Club 16 Hospitality
The Turn 16 Grandstand offers views of the cars entering the pitlane, taking the final corner and heading down the start/finish straight. Turn 16 Grandstand seats are also included as part of the circuit’s hospitality offering. In addition to reserved grandstand seats, you’ll also have access to an outdoor terrace looking out across the circuit. Hospitality tickets here also include a range of international catering options plus an open bar. The on-track action at Turn 16 is less exciting than in the opening corners, however. Another negative of this location is that it is some distance from the main fan zone at the circuit. Better to choose a seating location in the opening corners rather than Turn 16.

General Admission
Single day and 3-day tickets are available in General Admission areas at the Qatar Grand Prix. These tickets grant you access to viewing areas from the final corner, all the way down the main straight (which includes the fan zone) and up to Turn 3 – marked in green on the map below. The best views in General Admission areas are on the outside of Turn 1, see image above. This is a comfortable, grassy hill with some elevation above the catch fencing, though it is set back some distance from the track itself. If you are on a limited budget, General Admission is worth considering.