Our official 2026 Singapore Grand Prix package includes:
3-day Singapore Grand Prix entrance ticket with seats in either the Connaught or the Empress Grandstand (other stands also available)
4 nights accommodation at your choice of Singapore hotel (see below)
Daily buffet breakfast
Airport meet and greet with return hotel transfers
Please browse our choice of Singapore hotels below, or get in touch with our Travel Consultants for recommendations or a personalised Singapore Grand Prix itinerary.
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Freedom Destinations is an ATOL-bonded tour operator, selling authorised Singapore Grand Prix packages. All applicable taxes and fees are included.
Hotel Waterloo
With a serene and sophisticated interior, the Hotel Waterloo is located within the Bugis district. The area is known for its blend of traditional and modern, which the hotel demonstrates beautifully too. Enjoy great shopping and dining on your doorstep, and a short walk to the Grand Prix circuit.
Facilities:
Air-conditioned rooms
Breakfast café
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Swimming pool
Fitness centre
Easy access to museums and galleries
Distance from the Circuit 1.3 km (19 mins walking) –
4 night stay with 3 day Connaught or Empress Grandstand ticket from £1195 per person
Situated within buzzing Chinatown, the stylish Furama Hotel matches its colourful surroundings. Captivating temples, bustling hawker centres and fantastic restaurants can all be found just a stone’s throw away, and you are walking distance to the Connaught and Empress Grandstands.
Facilities:
Air-conditioned rooms
On-site cafe
Bar
Rooftop swimming pool
Fitness centre
Great public transport links
Distance from the Circuit 1.7 km (23 mins walking) –
4 night stay with 3 day Connaught or Empress Grandstand ticket from £1345 per person
Offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of Singapore, the Concorde Hotel is conveniently located on Orchard Road, a street renowned for its shopping and entertainment. Sleek, spacious rooms and excellent transport links make it the perfect base for the Singapore Grand Prix.
Facilities:
Air-conditioned rooms
On-site café
Bar and lounge
Outdoor swimming pool
Fitness centre
Convenient public transport links
Distance from the Circuit 2.2 km (30 mins walking) –
4 night stay with 3 day Connaught or Empress Grandstand ticket from £1375 per person
Blending traditional charm and contemporary style, the Paradise Singapore Merchant sits on the Singapore River in lively Clarke Quay. With an array of bars and restaurants around the hotel, you can soak up the buzz of the city, before enjoying the peace and elegance of the resort.
Facilities:
Air-conditioned rooms
Two on-site restaurants
Bar
Large outdoor swimming pool
Fitness centre
Convenient public transport links
Distance from the Circuit 1.4 km (19 mins walking) –
4 night stay with 3 day Connaught or Empress Grandstand ticket from £1465 per person
The Wyndham Singapore is just a short walk to the Singapore Grand Prix track making it an excellent choice from which to enjoy the buzz of the racing. The comfortable rooms offer a contemporary style with wonderful views over Fort Canning Park or the city.
Facilities:
Air-conditioned rooms
On-site restaurant
Two on-site bars
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Rooftop pool
Welcome cocktail at Bentley’s Bar
Distance from the Circuit 0.9 km (12 mins walking) –
4 night stay with 3 day Connaught or Empress Grandstand ticket from £1959 per person
For an even more immersive race weekend, you can enhance your package with upgraded tickets. Choose from:
Turn 1 Grandstand
Turn 2 Grandstand
Pit Grandstand
Super Pit Grandstand
You can download a map of the circuit here to help you choose, or get in touch with our Asia Experts, who would be delighted to help you curate your perfect Singapore Grand Prix package.
It’s “Go, Go, Go!” Here’s all you need to know about the Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026.
Where is the Singapore Grand Prix?
The Marina Bay Street Circuit winds through Singapore’s stunning city centre, incorporating iconic landmarks like the Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer. The circuit is easily accessible via Singapore’s excellent MRT system, with multiple stations within walking distance.
Singapore itself is a vibrant city-state, located in the heart of South East Asia. Changi Airport is consistently rated amongst the world’s best and offers direct flights from London, as well as good connections throughout Asia and beyond.
When is the Singapore Grand Prix?
The 2026 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix will run from the 9th – 11th October 2026. The provisional schedule is as follows (local times):
9th October 2026 – Practice 1 – to
9th October 2026 – Practice 2 – 21:00 to 22:00
10th October 2026 – Practice 3 – 17:30 to 18:30
10th October 2026 – Qualifying – 21:00 to 22:00
11th October 2026 – Race – 20:00
The Singapore Grand Prix takes place annually in September or October and spans three days of on-track action.
The 2026 Singapore Grand Prix will be held on the 9th – 11th October.
What makes the Singapore Grand Prix special?
The Singapore Grand Prix is Formula 1’s original night race and remains one of the most spectacular events on the calendar. Racing under floodlights around the Marina Bay Street Circuit creates a unique atmosphere, with the city’s glittering skyline providing a stunning backdrop. The challenging street circuit demands precision from drivers, whilst off-track entertainment includes world-class concerts, gourmet dining experiences, and Singapore’s renowned hospitality.
What’s on during the Singapore Grand Prix weekend?
The weekend features three days of Formula 1 action, with practice sessions on Friday, qualifying on Saturday, and the main Grand Prix on Sunday evening. Support races usually include Formula 2, Porsche Supercup, and other motorsport series.
Beyond the track, the weekend transforms the Marina Bay area into a festival atmosphere. The Padang Stage and Village Stage host international music acts, whilst the Circuit Park offers family-friendly activities. Singapore’s famous hawker centres and fine dining restaurants provide exceptional culinary experiences, and the city’s attractions remain open late to accommodate the night race schedule.
What should you wear to the Singapore Grand Prix?
Singapore’s tropical climate means warm, humid conditions year-round. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and bring a light rain jacket as brief tropical showers are possible. Sunglasses and high-factor sunscreen are essential, even for the evening race. Smart casual attire works well for most areas, though some hospitality venues may require more formal dress codes.