Monaco GP Best Corners Guide
With Monaco always being a logistics challenge to plan, I wanted to put together a comprehensive breakdown of the absolute best vantage points around the circuit, depending on what you’re actually looking to get out of the weekend (drama, speed, or pure luxury).
After looking at how the circuit layout translates to real-world viewing, here is the breakdown of the key sectors:
1. For First-Lap Drama: Sainte Dévote (Turn 1)
If you want to see where races are literally won or lost on lap one, you need a view of Turn 1. It’s a heavy braking zone where drivers have to show massive commitment.
The View: You want something elevated here, like the Ermanno Palace Suites. It gives you a direct look down towards the start-finish grid, the chaos of Turn 1, and a sweeping view of the harbour panorama.

2. For Pure Elevation & Grid Action: Start-Finish Line
If you want to feel the energy of the starting grid and the pit lane strategy, sticking to the main straight is key.
The View: The Heracles Roof Terrace or Shangri-La Apartments are the go-tos here. Shangri-La is high enough to let you see the starting grid *and* look across to the fast Swimming Pool section at the same time.
3. For the Iconic Monaco Photo-Op: Fairmont Hairpin (Turn 7)
The slowest corner in all of motorsport. If you want to see the technical precision of an F1 car turning at full lock-up close, this is it.
The View: The Fairmont VIP Suites look directly down onto the apex. It’s not where you'll see overtakes, but it’s arguably the most famous track view in the world.
4. For the Atmosphere & Driver Sightings: La Rascasse & Anthony Noghès
The final sector is where the party happens, and it’s also where the cars slingshot back onto the main straight.
The View: La Rascasse is legendary for its indoor/outdoor party vibe right on the inside of the track. If you want a mix of trackside dining and a view of the final acceleration zone, the Grid Café area is usually the place.
How to choose?
Grandstands: Usually 3-day tickets, meaning you are locked into one spot.
Great if you find a view you love, but less flexible.
Hospitality/Terraces: More expensive, but usually includes food/drinks and lets you split days (e.g., one spot for Quali, another for the Race).
For anyone trying to map out exactly where these terraces and views sit relative to the track, I found this detailed breakdown map and FAQ super helpful: https://www.senategrandprix.com/Best
And as always, when the lights go out and the drama unfolds, here at Senate Grand Prix, there is only one winner, and that's you, the race fans!
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