Singapore Grand Prix 2025: Night-Race Masterclass
- Angela Winter
- Aug 8
- 1 min read

Marina Bay is a bucket-list night race with festival energy. Let Grand Prix Getaways build a plan that dodges queues and heat.
What to know about the area
Everything clusters around Marina Bay, the Padang and the CBD. Dining is world-class—from hawker centers to Michelin stalwarts.
Getting to/from the circuit
Use the MRT (Promenade, City Hall, Raffles Place, Bayfront). The network is clean, fast and open late on GP weekend. Walking between Zones can take longer than expected—build margin.
Best seating
Super Pit/Main: start/finish and pit stops; choose higher rows for clearer sightlines.
Turn 1/2: race start and strategy calls.
Padang: high-speed sweep plus quickest access to post-race concerts.
What you can/can’t bring
Outside food/drink is restricted; one empty plastic bottle for refills is typically allowed. No chairs/stools, selfie sticks, large bags or air horns.
Best 5-star hotels
Raffles Singapore, The Fullerton Bay, Marina Bay Sands, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia, Mandarin Oriental.
Best restaurants
Within minutes of the gates: Waku Ghin, CUT, Labyrinth, Saint Pierre, and hawker icons Maxwell or Lau Pa Sat for a quick, legendary bite.
Little-known gotchas
Humidity is the hidden foe—light fabrics, breathable shoes and a portable fan help. Aim for covered seating if thunderstorms loom.
We’ll handle the map. Zone access, grandstand placement and late-night transfers via F1 Packages and fast support at Contact.




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