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2026 Mexico City Grand Prix

High Altitude October 30 – November 1, 2026  ·  Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez

Altitude changes how the cars work. The Foro Sol stadium section wraps grandstands around the field on three sides. Mexican fans bring energy that few races on the calendar match. Day of the Dead falls inside the weekend. Racing Passport curates every detail.

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High altitude. High energy.

The Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez sits at 2,285 meters above sea level. The thin air affects power, drag, and cooling, and the cars run with maximum-downforce aero packages that look like a different specification of car. The teams use Monza wings on a track with the cornering loads of Imola.

The Foro Sol section is the differentiator. The circuit threads through a baseball stadium and grandstands wrap the cars on three sides. The Day of the Dead falls inside this weekend and the city is at its most alive.

One of the most exciting cities in the Americas.

Mexico City delivers exceptional food, design, art, and a working historic center that rewards a few days of wandering. Polanco and Reforma are the premium hotel zones. Featured property: Four Seasons Mexico City or St. Regis Mexico City.

The race weekend runs October 30 to November 1, 2026. The package includes four nights in Mexico City. Easy to extend with stays in Tulum, Oaxaca, or San Miguel de Allende.

The full package. Everything handled.

Race Viewing

Premium grandstand seating including the Foro Sol stadium section, or Paddock Club hospitality above the pit lane.

  • Premium grandstand seating, Foro Sol available
  • Paddock Club hospitality (upgrade) with gourmet dining, pit lane walk, and possible driver appearances
Hotel

Four nights in Mexico City. Featured property: Four Seasons Mexico City or St. Regis Mexico City. Alternate luxury options available.

  • Four Seasons Mexico City or comparable luxury
  • Daily breakfast included
Transfers
  • Personalized meet and greet upon arrival
  • Private round-trip airport to hotel transfers
  • Private round-trip hotel to circuit on race day
Service
  • Expert pre-travel consultation and planning
  • On-site assistance throughout the weekend
  • All taxes and service charges included
Additional Options
Friday Practice ticketsSaturday Qualifying ticketsPrivate transfers to practice and qualifyingSuite and room upgradesExtra nights before or afterDay of the Dead programmingTulum extensionOaxaca extension

Tell us what you are looking for. We build the trip around it.

Robert and his team work with you to design the itinerary. Pre-arranged package options are available, or start from scratch and we build around your preferences: hotel, viewing tier, number of nights, group size, side trips.

The inquiry form takes two minutes. Robert responds personally. No automated sequences.

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The Curated Trip

Robert and his team plan every detail. Pre-arranged packages or built from scratch. Every inquiry is handled personally by Robert.

Race Weekend
Thu Oct 29Arrival day Fri Oct 30Practice 1 & Practice 2 Sat Oct 31Practice 3 & Qualifying Sun Nov 1Race Day, Day of the Dead Mon Nov 2Departure or extra nights

Questions about the 2026 Mexico City Grand Prix.

Why should I go to the Mexico City Grand Prix?

The Mexico City Grand Prix runs at 2,285 meters of altitude, which changes how the cars work and how the drivers breathe. The Foro Sol stadium section wraps grandstands around the cars on three sides. Mexican fans show up with energy that few other races match. The combination is unlike anywhere else on the calendar.

How many days should I plan for the Mexico City Grand Prix?

Plan four to five nights. Arrive Thursday October 29. Friday is practice, Saturday is qualifying, Sunday is race day. The Day of the Dead falls inside this weekend and is worth experiencing. Depart Monday November 2 or extend in Mexico City.

When should I book my 2026 Mexico City Grand Prix trip?

Six to ten months ahead is the right window. Mexico City has strong luxury hotel inventory in Polanco and Reforma, but race-week rates and the best room categories move fast. Start the conversation early to secure your hotel preference.

What is the weather like in Mexico City in late October?

Late October in Mexico City is mild with daytime highs around 22 to 25 Celsius. Evenings are cooler. The rainy season is winding down but afternoon showers are possible. Pack for variable conditions and altitude.

What does premium hospitality include at the Mexico City Grand Prix?

Premium options range from grandstand seats inside the Foro Sol stadium section to Paddock Club, which includes pit lane walk, gourmet dining, open bar, grid access where offered, and suite viewing across the weekend. Racing Passport matches the viewing tier to your situation during the consultation.

Can I extend my trip after the Mexico City Grand Prix?

Mexico City pairs naturally with extensions to Tulum, Oaxaca, San Miguel de Allende, or a culinary deep dive in the city itself. Many guests add two to four extra nights either before the race weekend or after. Racing Passport plans the extension as part of the same trip.

Why book my Mexico City Grand Prix trip with Racing Passport?

Robert and his team plan every detail personally. There is no automated booking platform and no agent rotation. The inquiry goes to Robert. He responds personally. The trip is built around your situation, not slotted into a fixed package.

How does the inquiry process work?

Fill out the two-minute inquiry form. Robert responds personally within a day or two. From there, the consultation covers hotel preference, viewing tier, group size, extensions, and budget range. The package is built after the conversation, not before.

2026 Mexico City Grand Prix  ·  October 30 – November 1

Altitude, Foro Sol, Day of the Dead.

Tell us what you are looking for. Group size, hotel preference, viewing tier, budget range, extensions to Tulum, Oaxaca, or San Miguel de Allende. The consultation is where the trip gets built.

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