It is possible to see more than is shown in the video attached to this thread, but you need to be determined!You would need to be prepared to scramble around on a hillside and stake out your spot though.I hope you realise your plan to attend.
Where are these on the circuit, as what will I see?
Prices vary between $545 – $666 for the Grandstands with the best views. This is in the Tribune stand which includes views of the swimming pool section and the harbour. Glad to hear you were under cover up in Tribune T – this is a good tip for people buying tickets in the future who want a good view, but don’t want to risk getting soaked if the heavens open.How do you pick the specific seats when you buy tickets?
August 14, 2019 at 2:21 pm There is also a screen at this corner, to watch the rest of the race action.The Piscine swimming pool complex has two chicanes – a fast one on the entrance and a slower one on the exit. If you visit I was trying to plan a special event for my father’s 70th birthday. April 3, 2019 at 3:38 pm This stand has views of the straight between the exit of the S of the swimming pool and Rascasse Corner and is $424.If you looking to experience Monaco prices starts from $475 but this will be a practise day. Casino Square is overlooked by tribune B, a medium sized grandstand at one of the most desirable parts of the circuit.
See the following links:Things to consider are budget per person, how many days do you want to watch the action on and do you want food/drink/sit down meals included?Feel free to send us more information and we’ll happily narrow the search down for you.I was able to find tickets at this gootickets website that are already sold out at the tickets.f1. Lastly, are any of the yachts for rent for private viewing?
Tickets can be very cheap though, so if you can get the best spots it could be great value for money. January 16, 2015 at 2:52 pm Watching the Monaco Grand Prix in Macau. Monaco Grand Prix LIVE: Lewis Hamilton dedicates win to Niki Lauda after thrilling Max Verstappen battle .
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About ten minutes later, we heard a band start playing, and suspected that the reason we had not seen any other customers was that they were watching the band, not the race. (I plan to be in Tribune B in 2015)However for Sat/Sun we were in Rocher. Posted by Andrew Balfour on Apr 30, 2020.
August 18, 2016 at 9:46 am Also access to a tour of the pits would be great too. May 30, 2016 at 9:25 pm Mirabeau Bas is partially overlooked by tribune C, a small grandstand opposite the entrance to the tunnel.Portier corner is directly opposite the tunnel entrance. Ideally, food and beverages would be included.
Official Ticket Packages are now on sale for the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix. It is an 80km/h right-hand turn for the drivers, leading up to the start/finish straight. Saying that I don’t think you’ll be disappointed wherever you sit!Hey Jenny, any ideas on a good section to watch the race with general admission tickets?I have been offered seats in section K for Sat and Sunday. Z1 has the best view of the Nouvelle Chicane but is a general admission area with no reserved seating. September 17, 2015 at 11:22 am There is no TV in view from here however so pack your FM radio or invest in a FanVision set!A very exciting part of the track, the start/finish straight sees a lot of the action and is therefore home to most of the VIP terraces at the Monaco GP – Albatros, Heracles, Caravelle and Ermano (the other VIP terrace, Beaurivage, is located just after the Sainte Devote corner along the straight into the Massenet corner).
To enjoy every hair-raising moment of this truly unique race, it is Thanks to its unique location actually inside the race circuit, the Serious motor sport fans will enjoy watching the race from the bar at Why not watch the race from a jacuzzi? January 17, 2015 at 10:54 am This is possible at the For those who want to fully experience all the thrills of this special day, the "Les sièges avec la meilleure vue se trouvent entre le virage du Bureau de tabac et la chicane de la Piscine"Find the latest information on Monaco Grand Prix, for an exciting trip to the heart of the track. are they seats or bleachers? 24 May 2020 sees the 78th edition of the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, the thrilling motor race created by the Automobile Club de Monaco and supported by the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer. March 18, 2015 at 3:41 pm Thank you!It really depends on your budget, if you can give me an idea I’ll try to offer some advice.Does anyone know if they do pit walks on Thursdays? This is a very important corner, because the drivers need to keep up a good speed as the tunnel is really the only opportunity for overtaking at the Monaco GP. i want to make sure the first time we go is a good one!Do you mean the Tribune T High (Upper seats)?
Drivers cut across the public pavement on the inside to gain lap time, being careful not to be too greedy which can unsettle the car. THANKS.Have you had a look at Tribune T (HIGH) it include views of the Pits as well as the circuit.
Before you think that is not a great thing, let us tell you why this is our top choice when you are deciding where to sit at the Monaco Grand Prix. The Monaco Grand Prix: where to enjoy the best views The engines are revving, the flag is lowered and amidst a deafening roar, the most powerful cars in the world hurtle towards the Sainte-Dévote church. Sainte Devote is a narrow corner and drivers have to break from around 270km/h right down to 90km/h to filter through this right-hand turn. But I don´t see the point in paying twice the price to see the qualifying session rather than the free section on Thursday. Located opposite the pits, these desirable seats have an excellent view over the action at Monaco GP and can also see the drivers making their way up from the F1 paddock, during the pre-race build up.