Where is it?

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is in the city of Las Vegas, right in the heart of the iconic Strip that we’ve all seen on television and in the movies.

Las Vegas is in Nevada, and there are direct flights from cities to the world’s entertainment capital from all over Europe.

With nearly three million visitors a year and a hot desert climate, Las Vegas is a place everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime.


What’s the circuit like?

In one word – Mindblowing! It’s 6KM long and weaves through downtown, runs at very high speed along The Strip, and passes some of the world’s most iconic hotels – The Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace, The Flamingo and The Wynn.

The circuit has 17 corners and a 1.9KM main straight where speeds of up to 340 KPH (212 MPH) are expected.

There are two DRS zones.

There’s an interesting mix of slow and fast corners, which will make set up tricky for the teams, who will have to choose between running very low downforce to capitalise on straight-line speed, or going higher and benefiting on the turns.


What sort of race can we expect?

2024 is the second Grand Prix on this circuit, the first edition was an exciting race with the lead being fought over throughout the race between Verstappen, Leclerc & Perez . As we expected with a street circuit there were several safety cars.

Above all the event is likely to be full of top celebrities, and there will be plenty of good old fashioned American razzmatazz!


Why go to this one?

As well as the racing, there are some top ranked artists performing at various venues around Las Vegas in the lead up to the Grand Prix.

The racing should be good, but above all, you should combine it with a holiday to enjoy Las Vegas, which is one of the most fascinating places in the world.


Where’s the best place to watch?

East Harmon Zone includes 5 stands, the main grandstand is PG1, however we’d suggest the PG3 stand as it includes pit action, turns 1-4 and a podium view for the award ceremony.

T-Mobile Zone has 8 stands (SG1-SG8) with views of turns 5-9 including the Sphere arena (apart from SG8).

West Harmon Zone (HG1 / HG2) is the cheapest of the grandstand tickets with views down the long Harmon straight and start / finish line.

There will be giant TV screens all around the circuit, and of course, there will be some fabulous views from the hotels with rooms facing onto it.


When is it this year?

23 November 2024


Las Vegas Grand Prix Offers

Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix from £1949pp (published TP 20/08/24)

  • Depart UK 20 November 2024
  • 5 nights at 4* Luxor Hotel, premier room, room only
  • 3 day general admission F1 tickets included
    • Upgrade to West Harmon HG2 from £979pp
  • Heathrow from £1949pp
  • Edinburgh, Manchester & Newcastle from £2299pp
  • Glasgow from £2299pp
  • Based on 2 adults travelling

Let’s book it!

We can arrange a Las Vegas Grand Prix package, stay for the race weekend, or extend your stay to combine with a tailor made USA trip. Please contact us or request a quote below.