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The Mexico City Grand Prix is one of the most colourful and passionate races on the Formula 1 calendar. Held at the historic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, located within the city’s public park, this high-altitude circuit delivers both thrilling racing and unforgettable atmosphere.
Here’s why F1 in Mexico should be on every motorsport traveller’s bucket list:
The easiest way to reach Mexico City is by air. Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX) is the main gateway, located just 8 km from the city centre.
Sample of return flight prices (estimates):
Travel tip: There are no direct flights from most Central or Eastern European cities — connections via Madrid, Paris, or Frankfurt are usually the fastest. Try to arrive at least a day early to adapt to the altitude and time zone.
Most European visitors do not need a visa for stays under 180 days. Travellers from other regions can apply for an electronic travel authorisation online, which takes just a few minutes.
Travel tip: Keep your printed flight ticket and hotel confirmation as Mexican immigration officers sometimes ask for proof of accommodation and return travel.
Official tickets are available via Tickets.gp, trusted ticket seller.
Note: The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez does not offer General Admission tickets, unlike some other Formula 1 circuits.
Grandstands: ~€500–€1,200 depending on location.
VIP: Cheapest VIP tickets start at ~€4000
Tip: Foro Sol and main straight tickets sell out months in advance, we recommend booingk early to secure the best seats.
Accommodation fills up quickly, especially near the circuit.
Tip: Prices rise sharply during race week. Expect around €120–€250 per night in central areas. Book early, but only pay after confirming the property’s condition as hotel ratings can vary.
Travel tip: Expect journeys to take twice as long as Google Maps predicts on race days.
Make the most of your trip with these highlights:
Absolutely. The Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix is ideal for:
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If you’re looking for a Formula 1 experience that combines world-class racing, Latin rhythm, and non-stop celebration, the Mexico City Grand Prix should be at the top of your list.
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