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Marina Bay Street Circuit seating plan & guide

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a floodlit street track around downtown Singapore that hosted Formula 1's first ever night race in 2008. Run under roughly 1,600 custom floodlights against the city skyline, it is one of the most physically demanding events on the calendar due to heat and humidity. A 2023 revision cut the layout to 19 corners, and the circuit holds more than 90,000 spectators.

CitySingapore
Opened2008
TypeStreet circuit
Capacity≈90,000+

Best grandstands

Bay Grandstand

One of the largest stands in F1 at around 27,000 seats, with cars passing directly underneath into a tight left-hander.

Marina Bay Grandstand

Views of the final two turns with the Singapore Flyer behind; tickets often include a complimentary Flyer ride.

Republic Grandstand

On the outside of Turn 5, watching cars at full throttle past the Turn 4 kink into a DRS zone.

Insider tips

  • It is hot and humid even after dark, so stay hydrated and dress for tropical evening conditions.
  • Many tickets cover multiple zones, so plan to walk between stands and sample different vantage points across the city.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Marina Bay Street Circuit?

Bay Grandstand offer the closest view, while republic grandstand are the best value. On the outside of Turn 5, watching cars at full throttle past the Turn 4 kink into a DRS zone.

Where is Marina Bay Street Circuit?

Marina Bay Street Circuit is a street circuit in Singapore, opened in 2008 with a capacity of ≈90,000+.

Where can I find the cheapest Marina Bay Street Circuit tickets?

Compare the all-in total across TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on the team pages below. TickPick usually wins because it charges no buyer fees — the listed price is what you pay.

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