Find out how much it will cost to spend a weekend in Hanoi for the 2021 Vietnam Grand Prix on April 23-25, including race tickets, accommodation and spending money.
Please Note: The 2021 Vietnam Grand Prix has not yet been officially
added to the 2021 Formula 1 calendar. Prices will be updated when the race is confirmed and ticket sales begin for the 2021 Vietnam Grand Prix.
Vietnam is a very affordable destination for international tourists, especially when it comes to eating out and getting around. Tickets for the 2020 Vietnam Grand Prix are also cheap when compared to the rest of the calendar; a 3-day General Admission tickets costs just $75, though some of the grandstands are quite expensive in comparison.
Budget
- Weekend cost approx. 6m VND ($260 USD)
- 3-day General Admission ticket = $75
- Dorm bed at hostel in the Old Quarter (3 nights) = $35
- Spending money ($50 x 3) = $150
Mid-Range
- Weekend cost approx. 18.5m VND ($800 USD)
- Mid-range grandstand ticket (Turn 7/8 or 12) =$275
- 3-star hotel in the Old Quarter for 3 nights (per person, twin share) = $225
- Spending money ($100 x 3) = $300
High End
- Weekend cost approx. 71m VND ($4375 USD)
- Platinum Champions Club Turn 1 hospitality (3 days) = $3399
- 4-star hotel in the Old Quarter for 3 nights (per person, twin share) = $375
- Spending money ($200 x 3) = $600
- Average costs below are per person based on a stay of 3 nights in Hanoi with race tickets, accommodation and spending money. The prices do not include flights (or other travel costs) required to reach Vietnam.
- About our categories: Budget fans buy the cheapest race tickets (General Admission) and camp by the track or 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.
We have booked gand prix tickets for turn 7/8 trying to work out how much/how long it will cost/take to get there if we stay in Hanoi old town
Google Maps says the trip will take around 40 minutes by car – probably quicker on a Grab motorbike, but that’s a riskier option of course. Assuming there will be more traffic on race weekend, it’s probably going to take 1 hour. Still waiting for the organizers to announce if there will be specific public transport for the race, which may be an option as well.