If you mean your seats are in Grandstand 6, then its going to be approx 20 to the main gate (Gate A) and then another 20-30 mins to your seats. From Friday-Sunday, the black shuttle will be best one to take for your grandstand. Thanks for the write up Mel and Richard! Daniel. I cant believe its 2 weeks before the event and they havent been shipped, utter rubbish. On the other hand going to the Biassono-Lesmo station someone commented it took them about 40 minutes total to get to the main area and there is no shuttle wait time for that option. Finally we are in section 6 for our seats any guesses for how long itll take to walk from the black line shuttle bus to our seats? I chose a route east of Monza using the A51, SP45, SP7, and SP135 through Bruno and Peregallo. It was well signposted and easy to follow. Biassono is probably the better option, but this is only on race day. Many thanks! The closest station to our hotel is Centrale. A lot of info, Thanks. Milan ( near Centrale train station) to track. We reached the gate in just over 15 mins. Our tickets are for section 6A. If we get the Milan travel card can we use it all weekend to get to and from the circuit? Search on Google Maps for details. We are in stand 5 Piscini and we have our car. The Biassono Lesmo station is also an option on Friday and Saturday, but on those days you have to go from Porta Garibaldi and not Milano Centrale, Hi where would you recommend to stand for general admission. The Z221 bus is another option as it gets you closer to entrance gates, but I think youd need to take it from the start in Sesto San Giovanni, as I think it will be full by the time it gets to Monza. I think you can take the risk of driving and parking, but its always a good idea to try to avoid peak times arriving and leaving. Gate A or G are probably easiest, followed by a 20-30 minute walk. Do you have other recommendations? Before arriving My friend and I have general admission tickets and on Sunday morning we are thinking of taking a taxi from Milan to get to the circuit. Personally, I would go to Piazza Costello for the parade and skip the pitlane walk, but its your decision. The circuit website hasnt confirmed and there seems to be conflicting info? It depends only how far are you based from the Saronno train station. Hi! You may be better off taking the local 221 bus that will drop you closer to your grandstand (Gate B or C). I actually rented a bike inside the circuit a few years ago (from Hostel Costa Alta, near the first turn). You can park in Vedano al Lambro, between via Montegrappa or via Grandi, there are some parks available (arrive early to avoid traffic and to find spots for the car). Its a good escape from the track, they have food and live music. The fanzone was supposed to be open on Thursday, but doesnt look like it will be now. More info on our Accommodation page for Italy. Second, it will be a long walk from the stop to your seats (at least 30-40 mins I think). We have General Admission tickets and a rental car. Coming from 8B. Hello, the train to Monza station, followed by the Black Shuttle is the most popular way of getting to the track but not the only way. More info here: http://www.monzanet.it/en/formula1/3125/F1%20minisito%202012_Centri%20accrediti%20en Heres the map you need: http://www.monzanet.it/get/3029/2239/mappa%20completa%20+%20legenda%20parcheggi%20+%20tribune%202014.pdf. If you need any info on either the city or the trains just let me know. Do you have any advice? What way would you recommend to get to the track? Well be attending the Monza race and are sitting in GS 18. What time does the qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday start so I know when to time our departure? We saw the podium from the end of the grandstand but there was no way to get on the track from where we was but had a good view of the podium (was the saving grace of the day) we trudged back to Monza station after the race again over an hour walk. Great website and travel info. Do not park you car in unauthorized spots, as the police is raising tickets very easily during the GP! Hi Dave, You can bring a rucksack but no bigger than 15 litres. There are 4 people travelling and we do have a car if thats a good option. Im not sure about ATMs at the track: better to stock up on some cash before you arrive, but Im sure you can pay for merchandise with a card. To arrive in 8A (prima variante) you can enter from Biassono or Costa Alta. Take the Blue shuttle bus and you will be close to Parabolica. Yes you can buy open return tickets. In short, I do think its worth the money for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a Grand Prix. In my case, was on the Parabolica curve. Good luck with the drive and have a great weekend in Monza. I dont believe that Free Friday will be operating this year, but I hope Im wrong. http://www.monzanet.it/get/3029/2239/mappa%20completa%20+%20legenda%20parcheggi%20+%20tribune%202014.pdf Then went to the inside of the track. Also go here for drivers autographs! The tickets from Milano Centrale or Milano Porta Garibaldi should actually include the shuttle bus tickets at the other end. Me and my wife are going to Monza this year and were thinking of staying in lago de como during the 3 days of the race. What is the best route to get to the track and most practical gate? Depends on what time your flight is. Where to buy tickets for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2023, Formula 1 confirms total attendance of 5.7 million in 2022, Afrojack, Calvin Harris, Travis Scott and Ahmed Saad to perform at 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Spanish Grand Prix layout changes among improvements for 2023. (Maybe entrance D?) Sorry Gregory, I dont know how to get from Saronno to Monza, I suggest asking at your hotel for directions. Thank you very much. Same thing happened with the Emilia Romagna race this year, and it turned out fine. So, be warned that although there may be 90000+ ticket holders inside the circuit, there will be several thousand OUTSIDE getting in at the end. Hi, do you need to buy the tickets for the black shuttle bus online, or can it be purchased in Monza at the bus? Hi there! But not a lot of people do that. 2022 marks 100 years since the circuit opened and there will be a number of special events to celebrate the circuit's centenary year. Trains to Monza Station Trains depart from Milano Centrale, Milano Porto Garibaldi and Sesto San Giovanni train stations for Stazione di Monza on each day of the weekend. Im going with Trenitalia train from Milano Centrale and i already bought those tickets. Id consider taking the train to Biassono-Lesmo and then watching around the Lesmo corners. Please note that express trains (which only take 23 minutes) only run on race day. I intend to check out Thursdays proceedings. Is this too early? I have mobile tickets already downloaded to my phone, will these be sufficient to get into the track or do I need to find a ticket office? The trains run regularly and seem to be on time. We could possibly rent a car and drive to the track? This year will be our 7th trip to Monza over the last 20 odd years, and as you probably guessed, it is our favourite circuit for so many different reasons. Way too early for our flight at 19:15. Only the TiLo trains from Switzerland have fixed times. What do you think is the best route in? 2. My first trip to Monza was on this season, and information I found on this site was very helpful. How do you advise on getting there? I have a question about taxi to Bergamo airport after the race. Buy a ticket from the driver, about 2 EUR I guess. Also I can see on Sunday it may be better to go to Lesmo station from Milan but can you come back to Milan from here and would it be less busy? Will we get off at the end of the black line and then walk? The trip to Monza is very short, about 15 minutes, maybe. I havent received mine yet, although I am in Scandinavia. I am coming from an international flight at 10 am race day and i need to check in at hotel, will i still have time to reach the circuit? Do You think that i would have enough time to get to the circuit for the race (14:00). Whats the quickest way to get from the circuit to the airport I would imagine taxi unless the traffic is especially bad on grand prix day? Hi, This has to be the worst, notwhithstanding the race. Hi Jacky, Ive checked that Trenord offer from the Monzanet website, but it seems rather user UN-friendly. You can refer to the provider of the service http://www.trenord.it for the whole solutions (consider also Lissone-Muggio or Biassono train stations)! Any advice ? Thanks, Charlie. 8 EUROS FOR A 400ml HEINEKEN THAT ISNT EVEN POURED PROPERLY!!!!! Im traveling from Bergamo and my intention at the moment is to take the train to Monza and then the shuttle. But if you are planning on taking routes I suggest, then there is a catch, and you should READ! Thanks. Otherwise Im sure its possible to find a well-rated shuttle service in Milan. If I would take a cab, do you think I would be able to make it there? Afternoon, We are going to the Grand prix this year and staying near Malpensa Airport, what is the best way to get to and from the circuit? Question is, I know that the more expensive tickets are usually the most popular or best seats, but i am wondering from your opinion, which seating would give the best viewing of the track please ? What about ATM Machines at the Track, are there any or do we have to bring cash? The best way to get to the circuit is by train, from both Milan and nearby cities such as Bergamo. And the Black shuttle costs 6 EUR return, you can pay on the day or buy in advance here. However the regular hourly service on line S7 between Milano Porta Garibaldi and Lecco stopping at Biassono-Lesmo Parco runs every day (even Sunday). The journey from Como to Monza by Train is 29 km and takes 51 min. I am going to Monza this year and was wondering what would be the best time to get to the circuit, to avoid the long queues and so on. My brother and I are staying near the Centrale Statione in Milan, and I wondered what the best directions would be to the stand number 5 on the curcuit? Still cant figure out which approach is best. There was about 7 around the circuit according to the map. Hi, we are traveling to Monza next weekend. Also is it advisable to buy train tickets from the centre of Milan online before I go or to buy them once Im in Italy? Yuck! Earliest flight around 9pm would be better. The advantage as I saw it is that the park and ride buses drop you off about a 30 minute walk from the entrances whilst this was actually 100 yards from the entrance. Contact Details Phone +39 02 7249 4494 . Hi Andy, Id just be going off Google Maps, and that says the best route is through Belgium, France and Switzerland. and when you were at Monza Grand Prix was it possible to get a taxi to and from there? jQuery('.g-recaptcha').each(function (index, el) { Great info for getting to and from the track! All the entrance will be with unofficial salesman; be aware that sometimes tickets are not real and valid, so you not be able to go inside the track. You should be fine with a train from Biassono-Lesmo, but be aware these trains are express on Sunday, straight to Milao Garibaldi. I forgot it! Exciting seeing it all, but quite a trek. So the train ride to Monza is actually faster, but I've heard the walk from the Monza station to the circuit is a lot longer than from the Biassono-Lesmo station. Hi Andrew, great website with lots of fab info! 1. Its really a bit too early. It was a very good option, considering I had tickets on Parabolica. park the car in Park Stadium, take bus (blue route) walk to gate G, in front of gate G turn left and go to gate A. Is it worth driving to the track and parking or is there another option thats more efficient? The main person we are taking is my friends Nona and she is not the strongest walker but is so excite to see Ferrari for the 1st time in her life. Just returned from Italy this week. What time does the Paddock club party start and finish on Fridays please and would taxis/trains be available afterwards to Milan? As for Grandstand, Id choose Vedano (24) or Laterale Destra (26) on the Main Straight if you want to be well positioned for the track invasion after the race. See you at the track! If you do drive, you will probably not have a lot of choice in where you park, depending on how you arrive at the circuit. Nothing else is scheduled for Thursday, sorry. Hi Martin Get there early to reserve yourself a spot! Hi Johan, you are in luck. We arent in a hurry on the day, but conscious of limiting the amount of walking for our particular group of 4. Three shuttle bus lines service the circuit. Id say peak time for getting to the circuit on Sunday will be between 10am and midday, would recommend getting there before or after this if you want to avoid the worst of the crowds. I stay in Bergamo, does anyone know if there is a direct rail connection between Bergamo and Monza ? Which transfer to take? On the race day, there is a free train from Milan Central Train Station, but is very crowded. Are there any shops in monza for shopping? Anyway at around 9.40am finally one train heading to Monza left the station. Best to go through Germany or Belgium as different planners suggest different routes. to the track: you could ask your hotel about a minibus/van option to take all of you: it will work out pretty cheap when split 6 ways! any suggestions? Better to take the train to Monza station, then bus/shuttle. Hope to hear from you soon, thanks anyway for the usefull information on this website! Quite late after the event, but feel I should post how horrible Monza is as a GA ticket holder. They will wait, watch (through fences etc) and listen to the race. Were in stand 6c we plan to get the train to Monsa station then the 221 bus to via Santa Maria del selve .. Then enter at gate B . How long do we need to walk to our seats if we do that? (we have a rental car which we will park at one of the parking lots mentioned in your guide. It really is better/easier to take the train or bus to get to the circuit. It stops nearby at 11:45 PM. Thank you for all of the good tips :) really helpful! Hi Michal, Id go for 8A. Thanks! You wont be able to drive on roads close to the circuit itself on race weekend due to traffic restrictions, but there are plenty of parking areas dotted around Monza park. Wear comfortable shoes though, as its still a long walk. They cost 4 EUR return and its easiest to buy them when you are ready to take the shuttle. Please be aware that there isnt anywhere at the track to store luggage. Tickets cost as little as 3, and the train takes around 15 minutes. Hi Martin, take the train from Centrale to Monza railway station, then hop on the Black line shuttle to the circuit. Any advice on how to get there? Lots of support races are happening on Sunday morning if you want to watch those. Honestly, I think its a bit optimistic. your ticket in paper or digital format; I am going here for the weekend. In any case expect me to elaborate on our experience in September! A few comments. Join our Facebook Group for fans attending the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. This is an estimate, I cant remember exactly, but its some distance. A ticket purchased on the bus is 1.60 each way. Many thanks for your help. Hello. You will need to take a train from MXP to Porto Garibaldi train station in Milan, then a second train to Monza. I am staying in Milano, close to station Certosa. I heard that it would also take very long with the trains after the race? Ascari or Seconde Variante. The bus station address is Monza FS - Castello/Turati, 20900 Monza MB, Italy. Ill be going to Monza this year, and will be taking the train from Milano Centrale to Monza. The Italian train network is well developed and served by Le Frecce high-speed trains. Hi Andrew, Hi, we are driving around Italy and are staying nearby for the F1 in September and just booked tickets. Other days should be fine. The downside is that this involves a lot of walking; 20-30 minutes from the shuttle drop-off points to the circuit entrances, plus anywherefrom 10-40 minutes to get to your seat inside the circuit. we have tickets for the Monza race and are wondering how to get from Milan Central station to the circuit on saturday and sunday but expecially how to get to Linate airport after the race. Yes your plan is good. After the race, Id try and wait up to 2 hours to let the crowds die down. This week they have changed the starting time of the event to 15:10, unfortunately given our tight flight schedule. It still took 40 minutes to go through security, and I was able to reach my seat in seconda variante for the last laps of the F3 sprint race. All weekend on just after the race? Myself and my son are now all set to attend from Thursday till Monday. The rain sucked big time and after we walked the fun center, decided to catch the buses back to the train. Thank you. Feel free to contact me to arrange a pick up if you need it, Im based right out from the main entrance (mail me to a.ste@me.com and Ill send you my mobile number if the suggestion is ok with Editor of f1destinations.com ). Apparently Uber is not such a good option in Milan, so I recommend you go with taxis (from airport etc) and then public transport (or taxis again!) Monza is best known for its Grand Prix motor racing circuit, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which hosts the Formula One Italian Grand Prix with a ma . And finally Trenord offers for the Monza GP an extraordinary train service for 5 euros on Sunday only. Any tips for us for easiest way to get to monza on sunday(we have tickets for all 3 days but we will spend some time in Milano) and which gate is closest to our seats? Hi Oliver, thanks for the compliment. Are those metro/bus lines correct? It was packed, and even though the train stopped several minutes at every intermediate station, nobody was able to enter as the train was full. Please give me some advice. Monza Train Station | The F1 Spectator From here there are a number of ways to continue to the circuit which are listed below. Thanks mate What time do you think we should leave from the main station? But you can find more info here (to actually buy parking passes, the site is in Italian only). Thanks! We are staying in Osio Sotto for the raceweekend. Hi Im staying in bergamo this year for the f1 gp I have 3 kids and wife with me can you recommend the best way th get to the track. Is it possible to take a Taxi as we will be in a hurry That all said I was looking at tickets in 24 I wanted to find out from you if you have any advice on The best service to use (cost not important) to lesson the walk ? Second, well be staying in Milan for the race this week and likely be heading to the circuit via a combo of train / bus / shuttle. How would you recommend getting to Grand Prix in Monza from Como. It is an amazing atmosphere, people from all over the world enjoying themselves. Best Regards Johan. So, you have to take the z221 bus. Also silly question but what are general facilities like at the track, ie female toilets, food? Milan has an efficient Metro system. This is the entrance closest to the outside of the Parabolica corner. From the Monza station you can take the Black shuttle bus. Different companies operate different sections of motorway, so sometimes you pay a set fee for a particular section, other times a rate per km. International high-speed (and night) trains generally need to be booked in advance and offer limited allocations for Eurail pass holders. Cheers, Andy. This is some great information thank you so much! Your thoughts on that and your site has been very helpful in my planning. Other good grandstands are 8a on the first corner, the Ascari grandstands, as well as those on approach to Parabolica, such as 21A the last is best value for money in my opinion. All tickets including local trains, buses etc are now booked. Both offer the cheapest prices and you can save more by choosing to pick up your tickets at the track rather than have them shipped to Australia. Hello, very useful page, thank you. But I would personally buy in advance, save you having to line up. Thank you again for your help. Looks like its just a translation glitch :), Thanks! We are considering staying in Varenna instead of Milan for the duration of the race. My questions are 1) do you have to pre-book the park and ride before you arrive? We are coming to the race September 2nd and we have a 5 year old and a grandfather (80 years old) that can not walk a lot with us. My friend and I will visit Milan for the very first time next weekend. Im planning for 2022. I was there too and the bag checks and mud were not great this year, but I still love this circuit! I want to have a walk on the banking after the F2 race and dont fancy another long walk after that to Monza train station. Our tickets are in GS 6b. helps you find the best way to get to F1-circuit monza with step-by-step directions from the nearest public transit station. also going to the Grand Prix on Sunday. An easy 2.5 euro will get you to the station, but there isnt clear on the ticket usage when buying it. I found that the Ferrari fans are wonderful and cheerful people. You shouldnt even need to print them if you can scan the QR code on your phone, but having a printout is always a good idea. Pitlane walk on Thursday should be open from 4-7pm, more in Trackside: https://f1destinations.com/trackside-italian-f1-grand-prix/ Also, if you are keen to get drivers autographs, the exit of the paddock is a good place to hang out, more info here: https://f1destinations.com/where-to-meet-f1-stars-monza-italian-grand-prix/
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