
Learn more about the cost of attending the 2025 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Estimated costs of F1 tickets, accommodation & spending money.
- The 2025 Australian Grand Prix will be the opening race of the new F1 season on March 13-16
- Tickets & F1 Experiences packages are now sold out for the 2025 Australian GP
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The Australian dollar has been relatively weak against major international currencies in recent years, making the race at Albert Park a cheaper proposition for traveling international fans. As a result, Australia sold some of the cheapest tickets on the F1 calendar in 2024. Read the 2024 F1 ticket price ranking. The Australian Grand Prix also represents very good value for money when considering the high overall standard of accommodation, circuit organization and service levels. On the downside, ticket prices have been creeping higher in recent years due to very high demand. For 2025 Australian Grand Prix ticket sales, the promoter has also implemented dynamic pricing, which increases ticket prices during times of peak demand. For example, the stated 4-day ticket price for the popular Brabham grandstand is $750 AUD, but you could pay as much as $1,162.50 due to dynamic pricing.
Budget
- Weekend cost approx. $849 AUD ($540 USD)
- 4-Day Park Pass (General Admission) ticket = $309 AUD
- Hostel accommodation for 3 nights (dorm bed) = $240 AUD
- Spending money ($100 x 3) = $300 AUD
Mid-Range
- Weekend cost approx. $1,875 AUD ($1,195 USD)
- 4-Day Schumacher grandstand ticket = $525 AUD
- 3-star hotel for 3 nights = $750 AUD (double/twin share, per person)
- Daily spending ($200 x 3) = $600
High End
- Weekend cost approx. $8,625 AUD ($5,490 USD)
- F1 Experiences Champions Club hospitality (Brabham Skybox) = $6,525 AUD
- 4-star hotel for 3 nights = $1200 AUD (double/twin share, per person)
- Daily budget ($300 x 3) = $900 AUD
About Our Calculations & Fan Categories
- Average costs are based on a stay of 3 nights in Melbourne with race ticket, accommodation and spending money
- Prices do not include air travel (or other travel costs) required to reach Melbourne
- About our categories: Budget fans buy the cheapest race tickets (General Admission) and stay in a hostel. Mid-Range fans buy a grandstand ticket and stay in a 3-star hotel, whilst High-End fans buy a VIP or experience package and stay in a 4 or 5 star hotel
2025 Australian Grand Prix Pricelist
Grandstand / Category | 3-Day Starting Price AUD (USD) | 3-Day Maximum Price AUD (USD) |
---|---|---|
Brabham / Jones | $750 ($477) | $1162.50 ($740) |
Prost / Ricciardo / Hill / Fangio | $625 ($398) | $968.75 ($617) |
Vettel / Stewart / Fangio / Schumacher / Moss / Lauda | $525 ($334) | $813.75 ($518) |
Button / Clarke / Waite / Webber | $485 ($309) | $751.75 ($478) |
Parks Pass (General Admission) | $309 ($197) | n/a |
Official 4-day ticket prices for the 2025 Australian Grand Prix published by the promoter of the race. Note that for the first time in 2025, the sale of grandstand tickets was subject to dynamic pricing. The starting and maximum ticket prices are listed above.
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Are these prices per person? Have been looking at hospitality experiences but no where does it tell you if the pricing is per person
Yes F1 pricing – either for grandstand or hospitality – is always per person
The F1 experiences sold out quick, are most taken by resellers , travel agents to resell as packages?
Yes, they did Peter. Sorry if you missed out. I think there’s a few factors here. Biggest is that these packages went on sale before the general release of tickets for the Australian GP. So the demand is even higher. Secondly, I do work for the F1 Experiences brand and know that they have a big network of sales agents in Australia. I’d say this network was responsible for most of the sales yesterday. Keep an eye out though, as I think some more packages will be added.