F1 GrandPrix fans across Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia are set to flock to F1 Singapore this October 2025. Are you going too?
There’s been plenty of talk that Singapore F1 tickets are already sold out – but the truth is, they’re still up for grabs! In fact, you can easily book yours through Traveloka.
Well.. as you get ready to secure yours, there are a few things worth knowing before you head to Singapore for the Formula One Grand Prix Singapore. No stress though – we’ve pulled everything together for you right here: from where to buy your tickets, to what you can get up to at the event, plus tips on travelling, eating, and where to stay.
The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025 will run from Friday, 3 October to Sunday, 5 October 2025 at the iconic Marina Bay Street Circuit. Here are the break down of the race:
Like F1 Singapore 2024, F1 2023 Singapore celebrations and the years before, it’s not just about the racing. The entertainment line-up turns the Singapore GP into one of the world’s biggest music + motorsport festivals.
This year, there will be several stages to enjoy throughout the Singapore GP weekend, but the Main Stage line-up is truly spectacular. Across the three nights, global superstars will take the spotlight:
The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix 2025
The F1 Singapore Grand Prix is held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, right in the heart of Singapore. It has hosted the race annually since its debut in 2008. After the Sepang International Circuit went inactive, it remains the only Formula 1 circuit in the ASEAN region.
The track winds through Singapore’s illuminated streets at night, past iconic landmarks, and combines a thrilling mix of challenging corners and long straights. Its status as a night race sets it apart from other circuits, making it one of the most spectacular and unique events on the Formula 1 calendar.
The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix race usually starts in the evening, around 8:00 PM local time (SGT), as it is a night race.
Planning to catch the F1 Singapore 2025
If you’re planning to catch the F1 Singapore 2025, it’s a good idea to know your ticket options and what each zone offers. From general admission walkabout passes to premium hospitality packages, there’s something for every type of fan.
Here’s the latest F1 tickets Singapore and F1 tickets Singapore price info from Traveloka:
1-Day Pass – Zone 4 Walkabout (Access to Zone 4)
2-Day Pass (Friday & Saturday) – Zone 4 Walkabout (Access to Zone 4)
3-Day Pass – Sky View Pavilion @ The Flyer (Hospitality Package) (Access to All Zones)
3-Day Pass – Torque Lounge @ The Flyer (Hospitality Package) (Access to All Zones)
The entertainment lineup
The entertainment lineup spans several stages across the weekend. Here’s the complete main stage schedule:
There are also multiple stages with additional performances, including the General Stage and Roving Acts, featuring artists such as haley reinhart, babymetal, the wombats, comic book, brazilian fantasy, and more.
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The Singapore GP is designed to be family-friendly with interactive and educational experiences for children:
The best time to arrive at the Singapore Grand Prix depends on what you want to experience:
Adjust your arrival time according to what you want to experience for the best time at the circuit. To make sure you get there safely and fairly quickly, consider using public transport which, as you know, is already very convenient in Singapore. Here’s the guideline:
MRT Subway
Tips:
1. Plan ahead: Road closures and one-way streets are common during race weekend.
2. Check session schedules: Know when practice, qualifying, and the main race start, so you can time your arrival and explore entertainment zones efficiently.
3. Combine transport modes: For flexibility, consider taking the MRT in and walking between stages or exhibits, especially if you want to catch concerts and kid-friendly activities.
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Singapore Grand Prix experience
Here are some practical tips for making the most of your Singapore Grand Prix experience:
Food is a big part of the Singapore Grand Prix experience, and you won’t go hungry while exploring the circuit. From local hawker-style favourites to international bites and even gourmet dining, there’s something for every taste and budget.
Prices: approx. SGD 15 for meals, SGD 15–16 for beer, SGD 4–5 for soft drinks, SGD 3 for water.
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Marina Bay is one of the epicentres of exciting things to do in Singapore. Outside of the F1 schedule, here are some experiences you can explore:
Psst… all these fun Marina Bay activities? You can book them straight from Traveloka!
If you want the most seamless experience at the Singapore Grand Prix Singapore night race, staying near the Marina Bay area is your best option. Find some of the most recommended places to stay around Marina Bay, including:
Apart from the Marina Bay area, if you’d like to stay close to the circuit but are looking for more budget-friendly alternatives, consider these areas:
Accommodation near City Hall MRT – Located just across from Marina Bay about 500 metres walk, with a mix of charming heritage hotels and modern options. For example:
Hotels in the Bugis area – A trendy neighbourhood within walking distance of several circuit gates. Few options including:
Ready to be part of the excitement? Book your hotel, flight, and attractions easily through Traveloka — so you can focus on enjoying the race and everything that comes with it.
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