The enduring Canadian Grand Prix is an event every F1 fan should have the pleasure of experiencing. Allow our team to tailor a signature itinerary that perfectly aligns with your preferences. Our 2026 Canadian Grand Prix travel packages include your preferred race viewing (premium grandstand or a fully catered exclusive hospitality venue), coveted accommodations in the heart of Montreal, private airport transfers and more. You can further personalize your experience with private race transportation, pit tours, tickets to additional events, and other options. Luxury packages to the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix are available from $7,945 (premium grandstand seating) or $12,920 (exclusive hospitality) per person, based on double occupancy.
Feature Inclusions
- Luxury Accommodations including the Ritz-Carlton Montreal
- Preferred race viewing options including premium terraces and team hospitality
- Expert Pre-Travel Assistance of the Roadtrips At-Your-Service Team
- Supplier to Top Luxury Travel Consortiums
Package Pricing
Premium Grandstand Seating | from $7,945 |
Exclusive Hospitality | from $12,920 |
* per person, based on double occupancy. |



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My daughter and I attended the Formula 1 race weekend in Austin. Wow! Roadtrips delivered beyond my expectations. My daughter has said it was the best experience of her life. Class all the way … the experience, the accommodations, the food, the people from Roadtrips. Especially our onsite host Laurence Cellario. What a gem she is. Thank you so much for a once in a lifetime trip!
“I would not change anything.”
Our contact and driver was amazing! They were both great to work with and made our trip perfect! Being in the Paddock club was a wonderful experience. The food was amazing! It was a well set up trip and everything went very well. I would not change anything. Terrific experience!
“We had a fantastic time in the best hotel ever!”
I wanted to thank you again for the great weekend in Barcelona! We had a fantastic time in the best hotel ever! We loved the grand prix and the city! Will you please pass my thanks to everybody who helped to make this event possible? Thanks again!
“We had a fabulous time”
Great experience with Roadtrips. We had a fabulous time at the US GP. Kris, Kate and Vanessa were awesome coordinating all of our arrangements and making sure they worked out!
“In good hands”
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As one of the most popular races on the Formula 1 tour, the Canadian Grand Prix is a highlight each spring. In 2026, the race moves to a new May date and you could be there to experience the thrill of this incredible event. Along with the Grand Prix festivities, experience Montreal’s famous shopping, dining, entertainment, and nightlife. For race fans and locals alike, it is one of the most memorable weekends of the year.
- Tickets to Friday and Saturday’s racetrack activities and qualifying sessions
- Suites and room upgrades
- Round-trip Private Transfers Between Hotel & Circuit on Race Days
- Extra nights
There is nothing like feeling the rush of a thousand horsepower engine as the sport’s elite drivers take to the gorgeous Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. With your choice of race viewing, you can choose how you want to experience the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix. Choose premium grandstand seating or upgrade to the luxe paddocks and indulge in great food and drink, prime views of the track, and exclusive extras like pit tours and driver appearances.
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, home to the Canadian Grand Prix, is one of the loudest and also one of the quietest places in Montreal (depending on whether or not it’s a race day). This spectator-friendly circuit, which has a seating capacity of 100,000, is located on Île Notre-Dame, a man-made island in the St. Lawrence River. The track is challenging due to the barriers that run close to the circuit, particularly the one at the exit of the final chicane. Known as the “Quebec Wall,” this infamous barrier has ended the race of a number of World Champions.