F1 Las Vegas is coming November 22, 2025! Think you can’t afford to attend the Las Vegas Grand Prix? Well, think again! We’ve got a breakdown on the best priced F1 tickets and hotels that can fit almost any budget! Plus, a shot list of parties and entertainment to enjoy all during the Las Vegas F1 race!
F1 Las Vegas is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, but shows and special events are going on all week long. And despite what you may have heard, the race is not too expensive for the average person. So before we talk about parties, concerts, and hotels, let’s talk about tickets. Don’t get me wrong, there are some expensive ticket packages out there over $30,000. But in this video, we’re more focused on the average Vegas visitor.
With that said, what you pay for a ticket will depend on where you sit… or stand. And that brings us to the T-Mobile general admission tickets near Sphere Las Vegas, which you can get for as little as $140 if you don’t mind standing. But why stand when you can sit for just a bit more at the Heineken Grandstands with all-inclusive beer? If you want something a bit more interactive, the Lewis Hamilton Grandstands have activations and entertainment starting at $185. And the Turn 3 Grandstands, with the largest band zone on the circuit, start at just $200 each.
Back at the Sphere, the T-Mobile Grandstands boasts the biggest F1 Las Vegas party with top performers and prices from 225 bucks. But the Heineken silver main grandstand seats located at the start finish line are just $300. But if the thought of sitting in the grandstands doesn’t appeal to you, there are rooftop views from Beer Park at Paris for just over $2,800. The Bellagio Fountain Club with gourmet food and fine wine starts at just over $8,000. And the exclusive Wynn Grid Club luxury suite, with 360 degree views and your own private outdoor terrace? Well, that will set you back just north of $22,000. Financing is available. I’m kidding. They ain’t going to finance shit.
So, now that we have the tickets settled, what about your hotel room? Well, believe it or not, there are over 30 hotels available for under $300 a night, and over half of those are under $200 a night. Budget friendly travelers can stay at one of these popular Sin City resorts, which may not have been your first choice, but many are on the strip or Fremont Street. There’s also many mid-tier resorts that offer great locations and plenty of amenities with some like Treasure Island not too far from the race course.
If you don’t mind paying a little extra, there are over a dozen nice resorts to choose from in the $200 a night range, including several on the actual racetrack. Step up your game with rooms over $300 a night. Some of which, like the Paris and Caesar’s Palace, have their own viewing experiences and offer direct access to the course and events. But if money is no object, go all out with a room at one of these exclusive resorts like Bellagio, which offers luxury suites and amazing views of the race action.
Finally this week, now that we have our tickets and hotel sorted out, what about special events going on during race week? Well, there are plenty. And that’s in addition to the usual shows and residencies that are always in Las Vegas. You can enjoy a night of laughs with comedian Tom Sigura at Park MGM November 21st, plus the smooth, soulful music of Kim at the Palms and the party rhythms of Pitbull as he takes the stage at Fontton Blue on the 21st and 22nd.
If you’re heading out in the evening, there will be plenty to dance to as several Sin City nightclubs host DJs during F1 Las Vegas, including Omnia and Zoo, plus a performance from Steve at the Hakasan Club located at MGM Grand. Of course, there will be live entertainment at the race itself with Zed, MGK, and Tain on stage in the T-Mobile Zone and additional artists performing at the East Harmon stage, including Dylan Francis and Shaggy.
Plus, there’s an F1 app that you can download that will help you keep up with tickets, news, entertainment, the event schedule, and more. We’ll put a link to download that app in the description of this video. So enjoy the F1 race, but don’t try to watch it from a pedestrian bridge. They’re on to that and they really don’t like it. And check out our other videos for more entertainment options in Vegas. And subscribe to our channel to find out what’s going on in Sin City when there’s not a race.