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Tickets for the 2026 Italian Grand Prix at Autodromo Nazionale Monza are available now ahead of the 4–6 Sep race weekend. Grandstand, hospitality and Paddock Club options are available from £526 across 89 categories. Verified suppliers, secure checkout.
Food, drinks and premium access included
The Italian Grand Prix has been on the Formula 1 calendar since the championship began in 1950 and traces its history back even further — to 1921. Almost every edition has been held at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, just outside Milan, making it one of the longest-running races in motorsport.
Known as "The Temple of Speed," Monza is famous for its long straights, minimal slow corners, and ear-splitting Tifosi atmosphere. In 2020, Lewis Hamilton set the fastest qualifying lap in F1 history here at an average of 164.27 mph. He shares the win record with Michael Schumacher (7 each), but the most successful constructor by some distance is Ferrari, with 20 victories at their home race.
Set in the parkland of the Royal Villa of Monza and just 20 km from central Milan, the weekend is easy to combine with a city break — the Duomo, Sforza Castle, and the world-class restaurants and shopping that come with it.

A few of the standout records from Monza.
7
Most pole positions
Lewis Hamilton (2009–2020)
164.27 mph
Fastest qualifying lap
Hamilton, 2020 — fastest in F1 history
20
Most wins by a team
Scuderia Ferrari
1921
First Grand Prix
Held at Montichiari, won by Jules Goux
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Monza's legendary circuit sprawls across 5.793 kilometres of woodland within the Royal Villa's park grounds, north of Milan. Built in 1922, it ranks as mainland Europe's oldest purpose-built motor racing track and only the third of its kind globally. The venue has hosted the Italian Grand Prix nearly every year since 1949—with a single exception in 1980—making it synonymous with Formula One's most prestigious national race. Beyond top-tier motorsport, the circuit contains three separate tracks and has welcomed endurance racing, motorcycle championships, rallying (most recently the 2020 World Rally Championship final), and international GT competitions. In recent years, Monza has become known for hosting non-motorsport events too: the venue served as the site for Nike's Breaking2 marathon project, and regularly stages cycling marathons and half-marathons. The Grand Prix track's defining corners—the Curva Grande, Curva di Lesmo, Variante Ascari, and Curva Parabolica—challenge drivers year after year. Monza's speed and history come with a sobering cost: the circuit has been the scene of numerous fatal accidents throughout its existence, a reality that continues to shape ongoing safety discussions and track modifications.
For the full seating guide and venue information, see the Autodromo Nazionale Monza venue guide.
The Italian Grand Prix 2026 takes place on 4–6 September 2026 at Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy. The venue has a capacity of 114,000. Street address: Viale di Vedano.
F1 hospitality ranges from open-air premium grandstand-with-hosted-lounge packages (the most affordable hospitality tier) up to the Paddock Club — the official F1 hospitality programme — which includes views from above the pits, gourmet catering, pit-lane walks and (event-dependent) driver appearances. Mid-tier options like Champions Club and Trophy Lounge sit between the two with private terraces, premium catering and dedicated entrances. Each hospitality category in the ticket list above details exactly what's included.
For an F1 race weekend at Autodromo Nazionale Monza, plan to arrive at least 2-3 hours before the start of each day's first session. Allow extra time on race day (Sunday) for security checks, parking and the walk from car parks or shuttle stops to your grandstand.
To sit together, buy all tickets in the same category in a single order — the supplier allocates adjacent seats within an order whenever the category and inventory allow. Separate orders aren't guaranteed to land next to each other, even in the same category. If sitting together is essential, choose a hospitality package or a smaller reserved-seating category where consecutive seats are easier to confirm.
Most tickets are delivered as PDF e-tickets that scan from your phone screen — no printing needed. A small number of venues still require a printed ticket on entry; if that applies to your event, you'll be notified at checkout and in the delivery email. Mobile-transfer tickets (sent via the event's official app) are also used at select venues.
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