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The Las Vegas Grand Prix
zooms into town Nov. 19–22,
and after three years, you’ll
be hard-pressed to find
anyone who doesn’t
consider themselves an
expert. Whether you want to
live life in the fast lane, stay
in the pit, or watch from the
stands, here are five
experiences ranked from
budget-friendly to baller.
Caesars Palace Viewing
Experience
Feel the roar trackside with
standing-room access, big
screens, live entertainment,
fan zones, and food for
purchase. From $125
Heineken Grandstands,
Koval Zone
Assigned bleacher seating,
all-inclusive beer, live
music, and Turn Four views
bring high energy without
the VIP price. $150 per day
F1 Academy x Hello Kitty
Grandstands
A playful twist with prime
East Harmon seats,
exclusive merch, surprise
moments, and paddock
access. $1,450
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Bellagio Fountain Club
Front-row track views meet
rooftop lounges, racing
simulators, and celebrity
chefs José Andrés and
Jean-Georges.$7,750
Fontainebleau x Papi
Steak Garage
The ultra-exclusive option
includes a Paddock Pass, pit
walks, rooftop LIV on the
Grid access, and entry to
Fontainebleau’s membersonly Poodle Room. It’s pure
high-octane indulgence —
Vegas style. $28,088
No matter your budget
or speed, the Las Vegas
Grand Prix proves there’s
more than one way to
experience the thrill. From
cheering with a cold beer in
the grandstands to sipping
champagne beside the
Bellagio Fountains, the city
turns every lap into a
spectacle. Whether you’re a
die-hard fan or just here for
the weekend, one thing’s
certain: you’re guaranteed
to be part of the action.
F1lasvegaspg.com
—Melinda Sheckells
NOVEMBER 2025