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Your Complete Guide To The 2026 F1 Miami Grand Prix
Jesse Scott · 2026-04-09 · via Forbes - Forbes Travel Guide

Racing fans are revved up for a good time in South Florida.

F1 Miami Grand Prix

There are many contenders for the South Florida signature spectacle these days — Art Basel, Inter Miami’s soccer action and the Miami Open immediately come to mind — but Formula 1 may have sped past them all.

Entering its fifth year, the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix returns May 1 through 3, transforming Hard Rock Stadium and its surrounding campus into one of the most immersive race environments on the global calendar.

The race itself remains the main attraction, of course. But what separates Miami from the rest of Formula 1’s stops is the level at which the city embraces the moment. From Miami Beach and Wynwood to Coconut Grove and neighboring Broward County, the entire region syncs to the rhythm of race week, with concerts, culinary pop-ups and late-night happenings filling nearly every hour of the schedule.

Here’s how to navigate it all, whether you’re chasing pole position views or simply soaking in the only-in-Miami scene.

The MSC Yacht Club promises great views and unbelievable amenities.

MSC Yacht Club

How To See The Race

There are plenty of ways to experience the Miami Grand Prix, but in 2026, the conversation starts with what’s new on campus.

The reimagined Marina at the Miami International Autodrome introduces the MSC Yacht Club, a multi-level, superyacht-inspired structure positioned along Turns 5 through 9. Spanning five decks, the experience offers trackside views and layered hospitality — from open-air lounges and shaded seating to private cabanas and a top-level vantage point overlooking the circuit. Dining curated by Bagatelle anchors the culinary component, bringing a French Riviera-style approach to race-day fare.

For those seeking an all-access approach, F1 Experiences packages remain the gold standard. These bundles pair premium seating with behind-the-scenes access, including pit lane walks, guided track tours and appearances from drivers and team insiders. Some packages can even simplify logistics with hotel accommodations and transportation built in — a major advantage during one of Miami’s busiest weekends.

The Hard Rock Beach Club is one of the liveliest vantage points, pairing views of the action with a stacked entertainment lineup throughout the weekend. This year’s performances include Zedd and Nelly on Friday, Marshmello and DJ Diesel (Shaquille O’Neal) on Saturday, and Loud Luxury alongside Kane Brown closing out Sunday.

Check into Fontainebleau Miami Beach for a winning weekend.

Fontainebleau Miami Beach

Where To Stay

When it comes to choosing a home base, proximity matters, but so does the ability to step away from the noise when needed.

For those looking to fully immerse themselves in the race-week scene, Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Fontainebleau Miami Beach is a perennial favorite. In addition to its lineup of restaurants, which includes Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Hakkasan Miami and nightlife venues, the hotel hosts a one-night-only Glenfiddich Scotch-pairing dinner at Prime 54 on April 29.

Farther north, Carillon Miami Wellness Resort provides a different kind of indulgence, with race-themed spa treatments designed for recovery between events. And in Hollywood, The Diplomat Beach Resort, relaunching as Signia by Hilton, plans a high-profile grand opening tied directly to race weekend.

The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach runs circles around the competition.

The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach

Back south, Forbes Travel Guide Recommended The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach strikes that balance particularly well. Set at the edge of Lincoln Road, the art deco-inspired property has relatively easy access to major causeways while maintaining a sense of coastal calm. The Four-Star Miami Beach EDITION delivers a more contemporary take on luxury, with sleek interiors, multiple pools and dining from Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Matador Room.

Finally, Andaz Miami Beach, one of the city’s newer arrivals, leans into a Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic, boasting clean-lined rooms, two pools, a full-service spa and coastal dining from the José Andrés Group at Aguasal. It’s a strong option for travelers who want design-forward accommodations without sacrificing access to Miami’s cultural core.

Catch padel action (and the occasional celebrity sighting) before the race.

Omar Vega

What To See And Do

Even if you never set foot inside the Autodrome, there’s no shortage of ways to engage with the weekend.

Lummus Park on Miami Beach hosts the official Fan Fest, bringing race simulators, activations and live programming to the beach. Over in Wynwood, the Racing Fan Fest delivers a similarly high-energy atmosphere, with pop-ups, branded experiences and a steady flow of spectators moving through the neighborhood’s mural-lined streets.

For something more interactive, Reserve Padel’s waterfront locations, particularly at the Miami Seaplane Base, have become a go-to pre-race hangout. In recent years, drivers like Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris have been spotted on the padel courts, turning a casual match into its own spectator event.

Coconut Grove’s Regatta Harbour hosts a McLaren-themed activation along Pan American Drive, offering an open-to-the-public experience with automotive design and waterfront vistas.

And for those looking to stay out late, E11EVEN Miami continues to function as race week’s unofficial afterparty hub, with a rotating lineup of DJs and performers extending well into the early morning hours. Concerts at Hard Rock Live — including Guns N’ Roses on April 30 and a mix of artists throughout the weekend — round out the entertainment calendar, ensuring there’s rarely a quiet moment.

Try Cuban bites and beverages at Ball & Chain.

Mad Room Hospitality

Where To Eat And Drink

Dining during race week is all about securing access to the city’s most in-demand experiences.

At the top of the list is American Express Presents Carbone Beach, the three-night “Supper Club on the Sand” that has become synonymous with the weekend. The event combines a multi-course Italian American menu with live performances and a guest list that regularly includes athletes, entertainers and industry heavyweights.

For something more intimate, Uchi Miami’s “Miami Drift” experience on May 1 takes to the water aboard the Stella Maris, serving a multi-course Japanese-inspired tasting menu during both lunch and sunset dinner sailings.

La Tropical in Wynwood offers a more casual but equally engaging option, with a nearly 15-foot LED screen broadcasting the race alongside house-brewed beers and a Caribbean-influenced menu shaped in part by chef Cindy Hutson.

At the Autodrome, Zuma’s partnership with the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team brings refined, design-forward dining to the Miami Club, reinforcing how central food and drink have become to the Formula 1 experience. Ball & Chain debuts trackside, introducing Cuban bites and cocktails that reflect one of Miami’s most storied nightlife institutions.

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