Your guide to buying tickets for the 2026 São Paulo Grand Prix in Brazil. Where to watch the action at Interlagos
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The 2026 São Paulo Grand Prix is on November 6-8
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There’s only a limited choice of grandstands available at the São Paulo Grand Prix (previously known as the Brazilian Grand Prix), which makes choosing a ticket fairly easily. The choice for fans on a budget is even more limited, as there are no general admission tickets available and only two cheaper ticket categories. The cheapest seats are in Grandstand G, but we’d recommend paying a little bit more for the better located Grandstand A bleachers on the final corner. Other good grandstands at Interlagos include Grandstand M opposite the pits with good views of Turn 1 and Grandstand H near the pit exit and Senna ‘S’. Access to several hospitality suites is also available in Brazil, the best of which are the Formula 1 Paddock Club (most expensive), Champions Club and the Orange Tree Club.
Where to Buy 2026 São Paulo Grand Prix Tickets?
The official ticket partner for the São Paulo Grand Prix is Eventim. Tickets for the 2026 race went on sale in November 2025.
Additional tickets are available from our trusted supplier, Grand Prix Tickets (GPT), who have been selling F1 tickets since 1997. Tickets are official and come direct from the promoter allocation.
We also recommend F1 Experiences. Choose from grandstand seats or access to hospitality in the Champions Club and Formula 1 Paddock Club plus exclusive trackside activities and accommodation/transfers.
Please note that all tickets are sold for 3 days. You will receive individual tickets for each day of the weekend. Children under 5 cannot enter the circuit, whilst those aged between 5-12 must be accompanied by their parent/guardian. Click the buttons below to check current availability & prices

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Interlagos Grandstands
All grandstands and VIP areas at Interlagos are covered, with the exception of the cheaper Grandstands A and G. These grandstands also have bleacher style concrete benches, rather than individual seats. We recommend bringing a seat cushion if you are seated in one of these cheaper grandstands.
There is no General Admission access at Interlagos. You can only enter the immediate area near your grandstand. All grandstand areas have concessions nearby for food, drink and merchandise. You cannot walk freely around the other areas of the Interlagos circuit.
Even though many of the spectator areas at Interlagos are elevated, it’s still a challenge to see above the catch fencing at the circuit, which is higher than at other races.
Please note that all grandstands at Interlagos, with the exception of the more expensive grandstands B & M, have unreserved seating.
Access to the new Fan Zone at Interlagos (located near the Kartódromo Ayrton Senna) is free for fans in the G, H, N, R and Porto grandstands. Fans with seats in other grandstands need to purchase a separate ticket for the Fan Zone, which costs 290 BRL ($54 USD) and is available from Eventim.
Grandstand G
The cheapest bleacher-style seats on offer at Interlagos are in the G Sector (previously known as the Q Sector) on the back straight. Watch the cars exit Curva do Sol (Turn 3) and pass you at high speed, often lining up an overtake into the first of the Descida do Lago turns. Good atmosphere here with the passionate local fans! Please note: Grandstand G has unreserved seating. Fans in Grandstand G can enter the nearby Fan Zone without purchasing a separate ticket.
Grandstand R
Located at the start of the back straight, Grandstand R is covered and offers close-up views of Curva do Sol (Turn 3). In the distance, you can also see the cars exiting the pits and taking the famous Senna ‘S’ turns. Please note: Grandstand R has unreserved seating. Fans in Grandstand R can enter the nearby Fan Zone without purchasing a separate ticket.
Grandstand A
Grandstand (or sector) A is the largest seating area at Interlagos. The bleacher style seats are well elevated and provide distant views of a large section of the infield area, as well as the final Subida dos Boxes (up to the pits) corner and pit entry. The best choice for fans on a budget. Please note: Grandstand A has unreserved seating.
Grandstand B
The covered Grandstand B is located at the start of the pit straight, right in the heart of the action opposite the beginning of the pits, podium and starting grid. Food and drinks are included in the price – and seats are reserved in this grandstand – but this doesn’t justify the ticket price being almost double the adjacent Grandstand M.
Grandstand M
Located on the pit straight, but closer to Turn 1, Grandstand M is good for the race start and pit stops. You can also expect to see plenty of overtaking into the Senna S. Seats are numbered and reserved in Grandstand M. Recommended!
Grandstand D
Strategically located on the outside of the opening corner, the covered Grandstand D offers excellent views down the start/finish straight and into the opening corners (see video above), where many overtakes happen. Tickets include all-day finger food buffet and drinks (including beer, served from 11am). Please note: Grandstand D has unreserved seating.
Grandstand H
Facing Turn 2 and the pit exit, Grandstand H is a covered grandstand with decent views of the opening corners. It’s also more competitively priced than some of the other covered grandstands at Interlagos, as it doesn’t include stadium food and drinks. Please note: Grandstand H has unreserved seating. Fans in Grandstand H can enter the nearby Fan Zone without purchasing a separate ticket.
Hospitality & VIP Tickets at the 2026 São Paulo Grand Prix
Interlagos offers a good selection of hospitality suites, with the most affordable Orange Tree Club recommended for excellent views and a good atmosphere. The Champions Club suite also offers excellent views of the final sector and the pits/starting-grid from the top of Grandstand B. For the best overall hospitality experience in Brazil, the Formula 1 Paddock Club is recommended.
Orange Tree Club: The Orange Tree Club is on the inside of the track next to the corner of the same name (Curva do Laranjinha in Portugese). Features comfortable lounge seating plus full hot/cold sandwiches and drinks, including beer. The views are excellent and the atmosphere is great. Recommended.
Grand Prix Club – VIP Lounge: The Grand Prix Club area is also on the inside of the track & close to the Orange Tree Club. Full catering is on offer, including buffet service for breakfast and lunch, bar including wine, beer, spirits and soft drinks.
Champions Club by F1 Experiences (Tower Club): The Champions Club (also known as the Tower Club) is located at the top of Grandstand B (see above picture). It offers excellent panoramic views of the action from indoor and outdoor spaces plus all-inclusive hospitality and insider benefits such as a Guided Paddock Tour.
Formula 1 Paddock Club: The most high-end hospitality in Brazil. Located above the pit lane, guests enjoy gourmet hospitality, live entertainment and F1 driver appearances.
Heineken Village
A new part of the Interlagos circuit was opened to the public for the first time in 2022. The Heineken Village is located in the large grassy area on the inside of the circuit’s final corners, between Turns 10 & 14. Not only does the festival-inspired Heineken Village area offer some of the best, close-up views of the circuit, fans are also treated to exclusive entertainment, including DJ sets.
Tickets are not yet on sale for the Heineken Village at the 2026 São Paulo Grand Prix. Tickets for this area normally go on sale later than for regular tickets. Two categories of 3-day tickets are available. Field area tickets are cheaper and don’t include food and beverage (which is available at an additional cost), while the more expensive Star Premium area includes finger food and open bars serving Heineken. Please Note: Children are not allowed in the Heineken Village. Admission is for over 18s only. Download the Heineken Village PDF




















