
The Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix returns to Monza on Sunday, 7th September 2025, promising another electrifying weekend of high-speed action, world-class entertainment, and Italian passion. Set just 30 minutes from Milan, the Autodromo Nazionale Monza is one of the oldest and fastest circuits in the F1 calendar—and a must-see event for motorsport fans living in or travelling to Italy.
A legendary circuit with a rich history
Known as the “Temple of Speed,” the Monza circuit is a favourite among drivers and fans alike. First opened in 1922, it has hosted nearly every Italian Grand Prix in Formula 1 history. With long straights, high-speed chicanes, and roaring tifosi (Italian fans), Monza offers a unique racing atmosphere that’s hard to match anywhere else in the world.
In 2025, the race is expected to draw huge crowds as top teams battle it out in the final stretch of the championship. Whether you're cheering for Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes or a rising star, the excitement at Monza is guaranteed.

A perfect weekend trip from Milan or Lake Como
One of the biggest advantages of the Monza Grand Prix is its convenient location. Just north of Milan and within easy reach of Lake Como, Bergamo, and the Alps, it makes an ideal weekend escape for both locals and international visitors.
- From Milan, it's a quick train or car journey.
- From Lake Como, Monza is under an hour’s drive.
- From Malpensa Airport, international visitors can reach the circuit in around 45 minutes.
Make a weekend of it: explore Milan’s fashion and design scene, enjoy aperitivo on the Navigli canals, or relax by the lake before heading to the track on Sunday. Monza has plenty of things to see and do beyond the racetrack.
Living near Monza: a hidden gem for expats
If you’re considering buying property in Italy, living in Monza and the Brianza area offers a quieter alternative to Milan. It boasts excellent transport links, international schools, green spaces, and a high quality of life. It's especially attractive for those working remotely or commuting to Milan.
Highlights include:
- Elegant villas and apartments in Monza's historic centre
- Luxury homes near Parco di Monza, one of the largest urban parks in Europe
- Family-friendly neighbourhoods with a blend of Italian charm and modern comforts
For motorsport enthusiasts, having the world’s most famous racetrack practically on your doorstep is a unique bonus.

Tips for attending the 2025 Monza Grand Prix
- Buy tickets early: Grandstand and general admission seats sell out fast.
- Arrive early on race day to soak up the atmosphere.
- Use public transport to avoid traffic and parking hassles.
- Don’t miss the Fanzone for driver meet-and-greets, music, and activities.
And of course—wear red if you're supporting Scuderia Ferrari!
Why September is a great time to be in Italy
September marks the tail end of summer in northern Italy. The weather is still warm, but the crowds begin to thin, making it an ideal month for house hunting, sightseeing, and enjoying outdoor life. It’s also harvest season in nearby wine regions like Franciacorta and Piedmont, perfect for a post-race wine tour.
Whether you're a lifelong F1 fan or simply curious about Italy’s most exciting sporting weekend, the Monza Grand Prix 2025 is an unmissable experience. And if you’re thinking of making Italy your home, this vibrant region might just win your heart—on and off the track.