VENUE GUIDE
GETTING
THERE
Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore
Navigating to the Marina Bay Street Circuit is best done via Singapore's world-class public transport network, as extensive road closures make driving into the city center extremely difficult during race weekend. Most fans will find that the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is the most efficient, cost-effective, and reliable way to reach the various track gates for the October 9-11, 2026 event.

HOW TO GET THERE
MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)
Highly RecommendedSingapore's metro system is the primary way to access the circuit, with stations like City Hall (NS/EW lines), Promenade (Circle/Downtown lines), and Bayfront (Circle/Downtown lines) serving key gates. Journey times from central areas like Orchard are under 15 minutes, and trains run at high frequency until 1:00 AM on race nights to accommodate the post-concert crowds. Use a contactless credit card or mobile wallet for seamless 'tap and go' entry at all gantries.
Taxi & Private Hire
Late Night / Off-PeakTaxis and Grab are available but restricted to designated drop-off points outside the road closure zone, such as Suntec City or Millenia Walk. Expect heavy traffic, high surge pricing, and significant detours; it is generally faster to take the MRT to a station outside the zone before hailing a car. Most taxi drivers will be familiar with the 'Gate 1' or 'Gate 3' drop-off points, but always verify current closures.
Walking
Zone-to-Zone TravelGiven the circuit's massive 799-hectare footprint, you will likely walk several kilometers between grandstands, concert stages, and exits. Most gates are within a 5-10 minute walk of their respective MRT stations, and the circuit is well-integrated with the city's sheltered walkway network and underground malls. Always follow the color-coded signage for your specific ticket zone.
GATE OPENING TIMES
Gates open 2 hours before the first session each day.
Friday
Free Practice 1
Saturday
Sprint
Sunday
Race
Things to Do Between Sessions
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