Monza Tickets & Seating Plan
Monza, Italy · Capacity 100,000 · Opened 1922
The Autodromo Nazionale Monza is one of the world's oldest and most celebrated motor racing circuits, located within the Royal Villa of Monza park in Lombardy, Italy. It is the permanent home of the Italian Grand Prix and regularly hosts other major motorsport events. With a capacity of around 100,000, it is one of the largest and most iconic venues in Formula 1.
Monza, officially the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, is one of the most storied motorsport circuits in the world and a must-visit destination for racing fans. With space for tens of thousands of spectators across its grandstands and general admission areas, it hosts some of the sport's biggest occasions. When you buy tickets on Staadly, you can book with confidence thanks to verified sellers, all-in pricing with no surprises at checkout, and a 100% buyer guarantee.
Monza seat layout
The Monza seat layout above shows the full seating plan in Monza — every colored section, tier and stand mapped out so you can see exactly where each block sits before you buy. Use it as your seating map to picture the view, then browse the upcoming events below.
Upcoming events at Monza
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About Monza
The Autodromo Nazionale Monza was built in 1922, making it one of the oldest purpose-built racing circuits in the world. It was constructed in just 110 days within the grounds of the Royal Villa of Monza. The circuit originally included a banked oval section, elements of which still survive today. Monza has hosted the Italian Grand Prix almost every year since the Formula 1 World Championship began in 1950. It has been the scene of remarkable moments in motorsport history, from the tragic deaths of champions such as Wolfgang von Trips in 1961 to euphoric victories that have defined careers. Its long straights and minimal downforce demands make it the fastest circuit on the F1 calendar.
Monza on Italian Grand Prix weekend is an experience unlike any other in motorsport. The Tifosi — Ferrari's passionate fanbase — descend in their tens of thousands, filling the grandstands with red flags, flares, and deafening noise. When a Ferrari crosses the line well, the atmosphere is extraordinary. Even in leaner years for the Scuderia, the crowd's passion and the sheer speed of cars on the circuit create an electric, unforgettable atmosphere.
Set in Monza, Monza holds roughly 100,000 spectators and delivers a matchday and concert experience that draws crowds from across the region. Browse upcoming events below and buy with confidence on Staadly.
Set within the leafy grounds of the Parco di Monza just north of Milan, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza has been a cornerstone of motorsport since it opened in the 1920s. Known affectionately as the Temple of Speed, the circuit is famous for its long straights, high speeds and passionate crowds, and it has hosted countless historic races over the decades. Its combination of fast, flowing sections and grand, tree-lined surroundings gives Monza a character quite unlike any other venue on the calendar. On event days the atmosphere is electric, with tifosi filling the grandstands, flags waving and the roar of engines echoing across the park. Whether you are trackside for a race weekend or exploring the paddock and fan zones, Monza delivers a spectacle that stays with you long after the final chequered flag.
How to get to Monza
Monza is located approximately 15 kilometres north-east of Milan city centre, within the Royal Villa park. The nearest railway station is Monza, served by frequent trains from Milano Centrale and Milano Porta Garibaldi. On race weekends, additional shuttle services run from various Milan stations. Driving is possible but road congestion around the park can be severe on event days.
Getting to Monza
The circuit sits within the Parco di Monza, a short distance from the town of Monza and around 15 kilometres north of central Milan. Many visitors travel by train to Monza's main station and then continue by shuttle bus, local bus or on foot, while others arrive from Milan by regional rail or road. On major event days, dedicated shuttle services and park-and-ride options are often available, and public transport is usually the most convenient choice given the heavy traffic and limited parking near the venue. It is wise to arrive early, wear comfortable footwear for the walking involved, and check the latest access and transport arrangements before you set off.
Frequently asked questions about Monza
How do I know my Monza tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from a verified seller, and all purchases are covered by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book your tickets to events at Monza with peace of mind.
Are there any hidden booking fees?
No. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees. You will know the full cost before you check out, with no unexpected charges added at the end.
What type of tickets are available for Monza?
Availability varies by event, but options typically range from general admission areas to seated grandstands offering different views of the circuit. Check the specific listing for details on the section and what it includes.
When will I receive my tickets?
Delivery timing depends on the seller and the format of the ticket, whether digital or physical. You will find the delivery details on the listing, and your order remains protected by the Staadly buyer guarantee throughout.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring your ticket, whether digital or printed, along with valid ID if required. It is also worth checking the venue's rules on bags and permitted items in advance, and preparing for a fair amount of walking within the park.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 100,000 |
| Opened | 1922 |
| Surface | Circuit |
| City | Monza |
| Country | Italy |