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How Much Does it Cost to Party at the F1 Weekend In Singapore

  • From September 30 through October 2, the 2022 F1 Singapore Grand Prix will be held.
  • This is the largest party weekend in Singapore.
  • A three-day luxury package ticket to the race will cost you $9,898 Singapore dollar, or $7,000.

The F1 Singapore Grand Prix is back after a two-year pandemic hiatus, and the city is gearing up for its biggest weekend — think parties, fast cars, and global music acts converging all in one spot.

The Home of the First Grand Prix Night RaceThe country closes all public roads in the city centre and transforms them into a brightly lit track called the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

Around 268,000 fans attended the 2019 F1 Singapore Grand Prix — the second-highest on record since the 2008 inaugural race, race organizer Singapore GP told local news outlet The Straits Times. The race was held this year from September 30 through October 2, and is expected to attract a similar turnout, Singapore GP said to local news outlet Today

Even if you don’t have tickets, you can still catch the action on the two major pay-TV channels in the country. Broadcasters. It’s a big, celebratory event — even non-F1 fans will head out to the clubs for a slice of the action.

Want in? You’ll have to pay. Here’s how much you’ll have to spend on F1 weekend in Singapore.

Skyline of Singapore with view on the F1 race track

The Marina Bay Street Circuit transforms public roads in the city centre into the Marina Bay Street Circuit.


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Race tickets: S$98 to S$9,898

Single-day general admission tickets at a discounted price Variable over the weekend.

The price of a ticket starts at 98 Singapore dollars (or $70) on Friday, and goes up to S$988 Sunday. For as little as S$1,288, you can get three-day tickets.

There are also three-day versions. Packages for hospitalityThese include access to viewing galleries and free-flow beverages, at prices starting from S$1,605 up to S$9,898.

The S$9,898 package — the Formula 1 Paddock Club — lets attendees watch the race from an air-conditioned suite above the pit garages. They are also able to view the cars and crew from the pit lane. 

Tickets to concerts: For those with race tickets

The F1 concert lineupThis year, Marshmello, Green Day and Westlife are included. You will need tickets for the race to get to the concert.

Prices for top hotels: S$1,700 per person

Marina Bay Street Circuit is surrounded with some of the biggest hotels in the area.

However, rooms are now available starting September 16. Pan Pacific Singapore, The Ritz-Carlton Singapore Millenia, and Fullerton Hotel SingaporeThey were sold out completely between September 30 and October 3.

Insider was informed by a representative from the Ritz Carlton Millenia in Singapore that rooms during F1 weekend cost between S$1,700-S$2,000 per person. The hotel’s website states that rooms on an unF1 weekend at Ritz start at S$650 per person. Website.

Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay Hotel still has room availability. Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay hotel is home to the Singapore Night Race (Track View). PackageThe cost of a hotel night is S$2,500 Insider was told by a representative of the company that a minimum stay of 3 nights is required for this period.

Based on data from the Singapore Tourism Board, hotel room rates are close to reaching a 10-year peak. Singapore Tourism Board. In July, the average room cost was S$259 — the highest since prices peaked at S$261.66 a decade ago in September 2012.

Fullerton Hotel Singapore aerial view

The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is completely sold out for F1 Weekend.

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Party with big names: Prices up to S$80

The party does not end with the race.

Amber LoungeThis is Singapore’s largest F1 party, with events also being held in Monaco and Abu Dhabi. This year’s party is at The Fullerton Bay HotelIt touts “immersive theatrical cabaret”, “cirque-themed performance” and lots of Champagne.

Party passes are available for entry from S$800 up to S$1,200. For groups of 10, who have S$45,000 and more, you can get a VIP package that includes champagne, caviar, vodka, and caviar.

Marquee Singapore is a nightclub in Marina Bay Sands that celebrates race weekend with DJ Steve AokiSeptember 30, 2010 AfrojackOctober 1 Tickets for general admission start at S$80 and express tickets start at S$250.

There are also the Mandala WeekenderParty at the MBS Convention Center for all three nights of race weekend The party is priced at upwards of S$148 per head and features artists like Kelis, Rae Sremmurd and Rudimental.

F1-related special food deals: S$200 and up 

F1 fever is spreading to restaurants around the city.

Perched 57 stories above the ground, right at the top of the iconic MBS, is Cé La Vi Singapore. The rooftop restaurant offers views of the city-state and the open ocean on one side. The restaurant offers a 4-course menu. F1 set menuFor as low as S$300, enjoy delicious dishes like Japanese king crab or Boston lobster.

The Marina Bay skyline as viewed from Marina Bay Sands.

Marina Bay’s skyline as seen from Marina Bay Sands


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LAVO, an Italian Restaurant also on the MBS Rooftop, will be holding a Race Weekend Party Brunch. Enjoy your meal with free-flowing drinks for S$248, while Gil Glaze, a Swiss DJ spins the beats.

Alternativ, diners can enjoy French cuisine at La Brasserie’s Winning Formula Brunch for S$238. This brunch includes free Champagne and house wine.

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