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- Stepping into the legendary temple of speed, you'll find yourself at the home of Scuderia Ferrari in Monza, near Milan.
- Seeing 7-time champion Lewis Hamilton race for the Prancing Horse on home soil is a pivotal moment for both his career and Ferrari.
- Witnessing an exhilarating competition, you'll feel the thrill as drivers navigate the 11 curves and straights of the legendary Monza Autodromo Nazionale track.
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Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza —
Get ready to race into the heart of speed with the 74th edition of the Monza F1 Grand Prix.
Formula 1 and its 22 drivers are back in Italy, set to tackle the high-speed challenge of the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. After Max Verstappen’s flawless victory in 2025, the legendary circuit is primed for another intense weekend full of adrenaline. The Ferrari drivers, including Charles Leclerc and possibly Lewis Hamilton, will be out to reclaim their home track glory, aiming to put Scuderia Ferrari back on top in front of their passionate tifosi. But it won't be easy - fierce competition is expected from McLaren and Red Bull, with the latter hoping to continue their winning streak, led by Verstappen’s exceptional form.
McLaren will also be in the spotlight, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri eager to build on their dominance from last season. As the 2026 season unfolds under new regulations and an 11-team grid, the battle for podium positions promises to be as intense as ever.
Monza is one of the fastest tracks on the F1 calendar, featuring a challenging mix of high-speed straights, sharp corners, and technical chicanes. At 3.595 miles in length, this iconic circuit allows drivers to hit a top speed of 231.6 mph - truly mind-blowing.
The atmosphere in Monza will once again be electric, as the tifosi create an unforgettable spectacle. It’s sure to be another weekend of thrilling action and drama.
Your tickets —
Experience the adrenaline of high-speed overtaking, intense friction, and palpable tension at the iconic Monza National Autodrome - don’t miss out on this unforgettable weekend. Your ticket grants access to the Monza Grand Prix on the 4th, 5th, and 6th of September 2026.
Seating information:
Depending on the package you choose, you will be allocated a seat in one of the following grandstand zones:
- Category 6 (General admission, grass area): corresponds to the light green areas located around the circuit, particularly inside the Curva Biassono and along the straight between the Variante Ascari and the Parabolica.
- Category 5 (Dark green): corresponds to grandstands 5 (Piscina), 6A, 24, 25 (Vedano) and 8B.
- Category 3 (Blue): includes grandstands 9, 10 (Seconda Variante), as well as the entire Variante Ascari section with numbers 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20.
- Category 1 (Purple/Pink): includes grandstands 11, 21B, 21C, 21D, 21E, 23A, 23B (Parabolica), as well as grandstands 27, 28, 29, 30 and 32 located on the starting line.
- Premium (Yellow/Orange): these are the most prestigious locations, including grandstand 1 (Central), 4, 7, 8A (Prima Variante), 22 (Parabolica) and grandstands 26A, 26B, 26C (Straight).
Getting there:
To ensure smooth access to the Monza National Autodrome, here are a few tips:
- Monza is less than an hour’s drive from Milan, making it easy to combine your Grand Prix weekend with a visit to Milan. The most convenient way to travel is by train, with journeys from Milan to Monza Central Station taking about an hour.
- Shuttle services are available from Monza Station during the Italian Grand Prix, transporting you directly to the Autodrome and back at the end of the day.
Important information:
- Tickets will be emailed to you as electronic e-tickets in the days leading up to the event.
- This offer is non-refundable and non-cancellable.
- We recommend hiring a car or using shuttle services (available at an additional cost) for easier access to the F1 events.
- Please note: The Monza National Autodrome reserves the right to make changes to the information without prior notice.
The itinerary —
Attend the Grand Prix on race day, with 53 laps making a total of 190 miles. The race weekend is organised as follows:
Friday, September 4:
- Free Practice Sessions 1 & 2
Saturday, September 5:
- Free Practice Session 3
- Qualifying
Sunday, September 6:
- Monza Grand Prix
Sheraton San Siro 4* —
Sheraton San Siro 4* rests in a quiet part of the city, where planted terraces and open spaces offer a gentle contrast to Milan’s bustling centre. The hotel’s design is modern and composed, with soft textures and warm lighting that invite a slower pace. The pool area is framed by greenery and open sky, offering a simple retreat from the day’s pace.
Close proximity to the Monza Grand Prix circuit places the thrill of the race within easy reach. Beyond the excitement, the canals of Navigli are nearby, where the water reflects evening lights and the air fills with conversation and music. The city’s historic core is also close, with the Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele waiting beyond the wide streets, where every corner reveals a new texture of Milanese life.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Standard Room.
Standard Room (30 m²)
Step into the Standard Room where Milanese modernism meets warm comfort. Soft, textured fabrics and bespoke furnishings create a calm, stylish retreat, while generous windows draw in daylight. Sink into the quiet elegance of the space, perfect for unwinding after a day of city discoveries.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Silene Bar & Restaurant sets the tone for the day with a refined breakfast spread, where warm bread and soft cheeses sit alongside freshly brewed coffee. The interior feels composed and inviting, with a steady, welcoming rhythm throughout the day. During warmer months, the terraced garden opens up, bringing fresh air and an open view to the dining experience, while the sound of conversation rises gently in the evening. El Patio del Gaucho, Javier Zanetti, brings the theatre of an Argentinian steakhouse to Milan. The grill’s scent fills the room as cuts of meat are served with confident, precise plating. The menu balances classic flavours with modern touches, including fish and vegetable dishes that offer a lighter counterpoint. Small plates and cocktails make the aperitivo feel like a shared celebration.
Your time
The seasonal outdoor pool sits beneath open sky, where the water catches the sun, and the poolside seating creates a calm, restorative space for swimming and relaxation. This is the ideal place to unwind after a day at the Monza Grand Prix, letting the heat of the race dissolve into something quieter.
The spa area includes a sauna and Turkish bath, where heat and steam ease the body and steady the breathing. Massage treatments are available by appointment, adding a tailored layer of indulgence. The fitness centre provides a bright, functional space for a focused workout, leaving guests refreshed and ready for the next day’s excitement.
Included extras —
Category 6 tickets
Category 6 tickets offer comfortable grandstand seating with a relaxed perspective of the circuit for an authentic Monza experience.
Category 5 tickets
Category 5 tickets grant great grandstand views of the high-speed sections, ideal for witnessing thrilling overtakes.
Category 3 tickets
Category 3 tickets provide a superb grandstand vantage point, perfect for absorbing the electric race-day atmosphere.
Category 1 tickets
Category 1 tickets offer premium grandstand seating with excellent views of the track, placing you at the heart of the action.
Premium category tickets
Premium tickets deliver the ultimate Grand Prix experience, with exceptional sightlines and elevated hospitality.
Optional excursions —
Guided tour of the Duomo of Milan and its terraces
Discover the famous Duomo of Milan or 'il Duomo'. On this comprehensive guided tour, learn the secrets of an ancient cathedral and its baptistery. Admire the breathtaking panoramic view of the city from its gothic terraces before enjoying some delicious Italian gelato!
Guided tour of the La Scala Theatre and Museum
Follow in the footsteps of the greatest Italian singers on a tour of this iconic venue. Admire majestic decorations, costumes and musical instruments on display throughout the rooms of the La Scala Museum. End your visit by stepping on the stage of this renowned, historic opera house.
Official Milan Flash Pass: selection of museums and monuments, including the Duomo + 24-hour unlimited transport pass
Discover Milan's iconic monuments and must-see attractions with the official Milan Pass. The world capital of fashion, Milan is also a modern, dynamic city with an exceptional historical and architectural heritage, offering a multitude of sightseeing options to suit all tastes.
Official Milan Standard Pass: Selection of museums and monuments, including the Duomo + 3-day unlimited transport pass
Discover Milan's iconic monuments and must-see attractions with the official Milan Pass! The world capital of fashion, Milan is also a modern, dynamic city with an exceptional historical and architectural heritage, offering a multitude of sightseeing options to suit all tastes.
Excursion to Lake Como and the village of Bellagio (departing from Milan)
Discover Lake Como and Bellagio on an excursion from Milan. Explore the city of Como, enjoy a cruise on the lake with views of its luxurious villas and visit the charming village of Bellagio before returning to Milan in the late afternoon.
Panoramic bus tour of Milan (24-hour pass)
Discover Milan and its must-see sites on a panoramic bus with a pass valid for 24 hours! Hop on and off the panoramic bus whenever you like as you pass by the Piazza de Duomo (Milan's main square), the Palazo Reale (Milan's royal palace), the Quadrilaterro della Moda shopping area and former royal residence Castello Sforzesco among many others.
Practical information:
Several lines with different itineraries are available.
The price includes:
- Multi-stop bus pass
- Tour with commentary by audioguide (available in 10 languages)
- Free Wi-Fi on board
The price does not include:
- Tips (optional) and any other extras
- Transfers between your hotel and the bus stops
- Entrance fees to monuments in Milan
San Siro priority pass + museum
Explore the legendary San Siro stadium, home to the famous clubs A.C. Milan and Inter Milan, and discover what goes on behind the scenes: the stands, the press room and the tunnel leading to the pitch. Extend the experience with a visit to its museum, which traces over a century of Italian football history.
Included services —
Assistance at destination
Enjoy an included destination assistance service provided by our local partners trained to Voyage Privé standards. A dedicated contact person, available 24 hours a day (by phone or WhatsApp), will assist you throughout your stay with advice, reservations, or help in case of unforeseen circumstances. Travel with peace of mind.
Your journey to Italy —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Milan —
Milan is Italy’s beating heart of style, where centuries-old palazzos stand shoulder to shoulder with avant-garde skyscrapers and high fashion spills onto grand boulevards. This is a city that thrives on reinvention, where da Vinci once sketched, Verdi composed, and Prada set the pace. Beneath its polished veneer lies a creative energy that pulses through its art, architecture, and aperitivo culture.
Must-sees:
- The Duomo di Milano – A gothic masterpiece dripping in marble spires, with a rooftop view that stretches to the Alps on a clear day.
- The Last Supper – Leonardo da Vinci’s legendary fresco, hidden inside the unassuming Santa Maria delle Grazie.
- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II – A cathedral to couture, this 19th-century shopping arcade is where fashionistas (and their wallets) pay homage.
- Navigli District – Milan’s answer to Venice, where canals hum with lively bars, hidden courtyards, and vintage boutiques.
- Brera – A bohemian quarter of cobbled streets, independent galleries, and old-world cafés serving the perfect espresso.
Culinary culture:
Start with risotto alla milanese, a golden-hued rice dish rich with saffron and butter, or cotoletta alla milanese, a crispy, bone-in veal cutlet. Aperitivo is a ritual here—join the locals at a stylish bar for a negroni or a spritz, paired with endless small bites. And for dessert? A slice of panettone, best enjoyed year-round.
Dive deeper:
Milan’s cultural soul goes beyond the big sights. Seek out Fondazione Prada, an artistic wonderland in a transformed gin distillery, or step inside Villa Necchi Campiglio, a perfectly preserved 1930s villa where time stands still. Hidden beneath the streets, the San Bernardino alle Ossa chapel is lined with eerie yet beautiful human bones—a haunting secret of the city.
Good to know:
Milan is at its best in spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and fashion weeks bring extra buzz. The city’s metro is efficient, but strolling through its elegant streets is part of the charm. And while Milan is a high-fashion capital, its true magic lies in the effortless Italian flair that even a simple espresso stop can deliver.