Anticipation is growing for Sunday, September 7, 2025, the day the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix, one of the most iconic and spectacular stages of the world championship, will be held. The race will take place at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, better known as the “Temple of Speed” because of the circuit’s high averages and its long tradition in motorsport.
Monza Grand Prix 2025: the weekend’s schedule
The event will be spread over three days of pure adrenaline, with practice, qualifying and the actual race. Here is the full program:
- Friday, September 5: free practice sessions, during which teams will have the opportunity to test single-seaters and define strategies.
- Saturday, September 6: more free practice sessions followed by official qualifying, which will determine the starting grid for the race.
- Sunday, September 7: the most anticipated moment of the weekend, with the official race that will be held over 53 laps along the famous Monza track.
An unmissable event for all Formula 1 fans, which every year draws fans from all over the world to witness a unique spectacle.
Tickets for the Monza Grand Prix 2025
Tickets for the 2025 Monza Grand Prix are available on the event page and on the official Formula 1 ticketing page, where special fan packages can be purchased. Prices are as follows:
- Friday, September 5: from €86
- Saturday, September 6: from 121€
- Sunday, September 7: from 192€
- Package from Friday, September 5 to Sunday, September 7: from 209€
Reductions:
- Children: children up to and including 11 years of age, accompanied by an adult, can enter the lawn sector for free. Special reductions are provided for grandstand tickets.
- Seniors: there are no reductions for seniors.
- Differently abled: spectators with a disability of at least 75 percent can register on the dedicated portal (MonzaGPF1.ticketone.it in the “differently abled accreditation” section) to obtain a free ticket and request a ticket for the accompanying person. People with walking disabilities will also be able to access grandstand seats at reduced prices, both for themselves and their companion.
Detailed updates will be posted at www.monzanet.it.
Monza Autodrome: how to get there
The Monza Autodrome is extremely easy to reach thanks to public transport connections:
- By Bus: from Monza station (Corso Milano) you can take bus 204 towards Vedano, or bus 221 towards Vedano and Santa Maria delle Selve.
- By Plane: those arriving by plane in Milan can reach one of the city’s main train stations and from there take a local train to Monza.
- By car or motorcycle: vehicles should be left in dedicated parking lots, from which fans can walk to the circuit or take the shuttle buses provided for the event.
For a more convenient experience, it will be possible to book and pay in advance for both parking near the circuit and the shuttle service, thus ensuring easier access to the Grand Prix.
Hotel de la Ville: the hotel of Formula 1
Hotel de la Ville, an exclusive 4-star luxury hotel located just steps away from the Monza Circuit, offers a privileged view of the stunning Villa Reale and its park. Featuring elegant furnishings and details inspired by the thrill of Formula 1, the hotel has become the preferred choice for Formula 1 drivers and teams during the Italian Grand Prix, earning its reputation as the “drivers’ hotel” over the years. During those special days, access to the hotel is exclusively reserved for teams and drivers, creating a uniquely thrilling atmosphere. Fans typically gather outside the hotel, enhancing the excitement and passion for motorsport.
If you seek an oasis of peace and relaxation close to the Monza Circuit, the staff of Hotel de la Ville awaits you at Viale Regina Margherita di Savoia 15, ready to make your stay unforgettable, as they have done for years with the greatest champions of motorsport.