Grand Prix of San Marino
Grand Prix of San Marino — Weekend Costs
Tickets, flights, accommodation, and food. What you'll actually spend.
Weekend Budget (excl. flights)
Budget
€400
GA ticket + camping / hostel
Mid-range
€1050
Grandstand + 3-star hotel
Premium
€2200
Top grandstand + 4-star hotel
Tickets
| Tier | 3-day price |
|---|---|
| General Admission (Prato 2) | €159–€189 |
| General Admission (Prato 1) | €189–€249 |
| Grandstand | €259–€449 |
Flights (return, economy)
| From | Round trip |
|---|---|
| UK | £80–£200 |
| Western Europe | €50–€150 |
| North America | $550–$1000 |
| Asia-Pacific | $650–$1200 |
Flight prices are estimates at normal fares. Race-weekend flights booked late can be 2–3× higher.
Accommodation (per night, race weekend)
| Tier | Per night |
|---|---|
| Budget (Rimini seafront B&B) | €80–€160 |
| Mid-range (Rimini / Misano 3–4 star) | €160–€300 |
| Premium | €300–€500 |
Food & drink (per day)
€25–€60
Eating near the circuit is typically 40–60% cheaper than inside.
Local transport (per day)
€5–€20
Shuttle buses, trains, or taxis to and from the circuit.
Money-saving tips
- —Rimini Riviera is full of affordable accommodation in September — earlier in summer would be much pricier.
- —Fly into Bologna (BLQ) — 1 hour by car. Rimini (RMI) has seasonal flights.
- —The circuit is named after Marco Simoncelli. Fans make this a particularly emotional weekend.
- —Seafood on the Adriatic coast is superb and reasonably priced. Don't eat at the circuit.
- —The Rimini pedestrian zone has excellent pre-race atmosphere on Saturday night.
Prices estimated as of April 2026. Ticket prices are official circuit rates where available; hotel and flight costs are approximate. Race-weekend accommodation and flight prices fluctuate significantly — book early for the best rates.