Monte-Carlo is preparing for one of its most intense and high-profile motorsport seasons yet, as Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer unveils a wide-ranging programme designed to run alongside the Principality’s three major racing events.
A long-standing partner of the Automobile Club de Monaco, the group will be at the heart of the action across the spring and early summer calendar, supporting the Monaco Historic Grand Prix from April 24 to 26, the Monaco E-Prix in mid-May, and the flagship Formula One Monaco Grand Prix in early June.
With the circuit effectively woven through the city, dining becomes part of the spectacle. Across the three race weekends, spectators will have access to a curated selection of venues positioned directly on or overlooking the track. Fine-dining restaurants such as Pavyllon Monte-Carlo and Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse will offer Michelin-starred cuisine paired with uninterrupted views of the racing action, while venues including Café de Paris Monte-Carlo, Em Sherif Monte-Carlo and Amazónico Monte-Carlo will extend their services with dedicated Grand Prix menus and extended opening hours.
As day turns to night, Monaco’s entertainment scene moves into full throttle. The newly refreshed La Rascasse will once again act as a focal point on the circuit, hosting live music, DJ sets and after-race celebrations directly at trackside.
Meanwhile, Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo is preparing a headline programme of international talent, including performances from Quavo and Black Coffee, reinforcing its status as one of the Principality’s flagship nightlife venues during the Grand Prix period.
Across the resort, venues such as COYA Monte-Carlo, Blue Gin and others around Place du Casino will host themed evenings, DJ-led sessions and late-night dining experiences, effectively turning the Grand Prix season into a city-wide festival.
Adding an interactive dimension, racing simulators will also be available at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, allowing visitors to experience the challenge of driving a Formula 1 car in a controlled environment.
With three major race weekends, an expanded hospitality offering and a packed entertainment calendar, Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer is once again positioning Monaco as a global benchmark for combining elite sport with high-end lifestyle experiences—where the racing never really stops, even when the chequered flag falls.