I had such a great time at Monza! There was queuing and you definitely need to wear the right shoes but the atmosphere was incredible all weekend. I had an excellent view of the track from Vedano, and it was amazing to feel the power of the cars and all the history of the circuit. I recommend bringing your own food and drink because the wait times were a little long inside the circuit grounds, but you can find such wonderful restaurants and shops in the towns nearby. Every F1 fan should go to Monza at least once if they can!
I totally agree with the previous reviewer - a total organisational farce. I would even go as far as to say that the system of queues to be searched before you 'get in' and then queue to 'get out' in order to queue to get tokens in order to queue to get food/drink and then queue to be searched before you 'get in' again was positively dangerous. It was very hot and access to water was massively time-consuming. Typically Italian??
We went to Monza for atmosphere and experience. great atmosphere, but terrible experience.
Never again
I’ve been attending GPs in the US and Europe for more than 50 years. My wife and I have always bought general admission tickets. We attended the 2022 Italian GP at Monza this weekend. The race might have been great, but we never saw it. The operators of this event failed on most levels. General admission sight lines are completely non-existent and access to tv screens is very limited. We heard the race, but only rarely caught glimpses of any of the cars and we’re clueless as to how the race transpired.
Getting in was frustrating, with long queues for bag checks that stopped for long periods for no apparent reason. Same with ticket scanning.
Lines were stupid long for everything with a poorly executed token system for food that broke down repeatedly. Bad lines for crappy food and beer (that they ran out of). Poorly trained workers enforcing apparently arbitrary corridor and road closures (no signage). Fortunately we stayed nearby because we heard of major transit issues to Milan.
The whole event management was just plain dumb and I feel that my trust in the F1 brand, particularly at this venue, was breached. They apparently have no regard for their customers. I would not recommend this event; there are plenty of other GP events that are more welcoming and provide a much better experience. This was a debacle.
W-O-W!! Our family were in Abbey stand so saw the Guanyu accident first-hand. We just couldn't believe it but it is great he was uninjured after such a crazy crash.
So much drama in the race we were on the edge of our seats. Felt sorry for Leclerc who probably deserved the win but congratulations to Sainz on his first win. Although Hamilton didn't win, as always, he's just the most incredible driver and when he got up into third place the crowd went wild! Such a good atmosphere.
Weather was pretty good on race day and arrival was smooth, lots of food and drink options. Getting out by car at the end was slow. Think the race delay from the crash made things a bit worse because people leaving at once so it was a bit of a headache. Might try park and ride bus next time.
Thank you! Can't wait to attend again!
General admission is awful - daylight robbery! Tickets are over £200 each and there is absolutely no where to sit. Best areas aren’t accessible to general admission holders and no stands do you just have to press yourself against a fence all day and can’t see anything unless you’re at the front from the crack of dawn and prepared not to move. Unbelievably over-priced, barely saw a thing - I wish I’d watched on TV.
Always go with General admission as grandstands too expensive for me. Copse is great but also ga terrace around luffield but this costs extra. Get there early for good spot and bring chair. Don't leave just after race as traffic barely moves, wait a couple of hours. This has got to be the best sports event in uk, atmosphere unbeatable.
I was lucky enough to be treated to hospitality tickets by some clients and we had a great day. We parked near Copse and walked through the nearby tunnel under the track to be picked up by a shuttle to the hospitality area. The lounge was overlooking Vale and Club and had a mix of grandstand and terrace seating - we enjoyed the terrace the most as it was more relaxed only slight gripe is quite limited chairs so you have to catch a space early if you don't want to stand. The indoor lounge and hospitality is well presented, staff friendly, and pretty satisfactory food and drink options for a buffet style - not the best I've had but still good. Nice music on the terrace added to the entertainment too. I've not been to other hospitality areas in the circuit but I think this would be my choice if I went again - unless I could afford the Paddock Club!! 💰💰😄
My hubby took me to the race on Sunday and I'm converted! The cars are so much faster and louder than you imagine from TV and its very exciting to watch. We watched from the admission areas and brought a picnic rug but was standing for most of the race as the views were better. We came from Manchester on the train and changed for bus to the circuit, it was very easy. Go Lewis!!
I've been to the British Grand Prix about ten times now, but 2021 was the best year yet!!! It was absolutely packed but it made for a great atmosphere and even more amazing when Hamilton won! Weather was also fantastic which adds to it for an outdoor event like this.
I always try and make at least two days on the Sat and Sun so that you can relax and enjoy the event without feeling rushed as there's lots to see and do around the circuit. I either stay in a hotel around Northampton or camp at the circuit.
Driving is a bit hit and miss, but leave early if you drive to avoid the biggest queues and try to stay around for a few hours after the end of the race or you'll just sit in traffic. This year I took the shuttle bus from the Park & Ride and it was much better - it has its own priority lane and you can just sit back and relax even if the traffic is slow and let the bus driver worry about that!
If your budget is big enough for a grandstand ticket, then I recommend it, especially for Sunday, as it just means you know you have the reserved seat and can come and go. But General Admission is still great and a real buzz to it. My favourite spot is Becketts and has a cover, which is good for sun and rain.
Not long now until 2022 - can't wait!!