baku city circuit | azerbaijan grand prix 2026
Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit
27 SEP 2026
Experience the Thrill of the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix with Worldchoice Sports
Get ready for an unforgettable weekend at the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, one of the most thrilling races on the Formula 1 calendar! Set on the streets of Baku, this high-speed city circuit combines tight corners, long straights, and dramatic skyline views, promising intense racing, world-class drivers, and an electric atmosphere as fans from around the world come together. With Worldchoice Sports, your trusted travel partner, you can book exclusive packages including flights, hotel accommodations, and race tickets, making your Azerbaijan Grand Prix experience seamless and unforgettable.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the action at this exciting race. Reserve your spot today at worldchoicesports.com or call 0151 424 7998 for more details.
PACKAGE INCLUDES
- Four nights accommodation.
- 3 day weekend race tickets.
- Return flights from selected UK airports.
Airport and Race transfers are not included.
If you wish to pay by deposit, full payment will be required no later than 12 weeks prior to the event.
Longer durations, alternative airports & hotels available. Contact us for details.
Single occupancy rooms available at a supplement.
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Grandstands
Hotel Options
Local Info & Tips
Flight Times
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Grandstand Information
GENERAL ENTRY
GENERAL ENTRY
- Access to general admission areas around the circuit
FILARMONIYA GRANDSTAND
FILARMONIYA GRANDSTAND
- View final downhill section into heavy braking at Turn 16
- Great overtaking opportunities
- Located by Philharmonic Square
From the Filarmoniya grandstand, witness the final section of downhill racing, leading into the heavy braking area that creates excellent overtaking opportunities as the cars head into turn 16 by Philharmonic Square.
BULVAR GRANDSTAND
BULVAR GRANDSTAND
- Positioned on seaside Boulevard facing Museum Centre and Khazar
- See fastest part of the track towards start/finish line
- Drivers prepare DRS for overtakes into first corner
Located on the seaside Boulevard facing the Museum Centre and Khazar grandstand, Bulvar Grandstand offers views of the fastest part of the track as the cars head towards the start/finish line at maximum speed. From this area, drivers will be preparing to engage their DRS in an attempt to set up overtaking opportunities coming into the first corner.
KHAZAR GRANDSTAND
KHAZAR GRANDSTAND
- Unique vantage near Turn 6
- Thin barrier separates cars going in opposite directions
- Close-up, unusual view of cars
An unusual vantage point for any F1 grandstand, the Khazar is positioned at a point on the track near turn 6 where only a thin barrier and fencing separates cars beginning the lap going in one direction and cars going in the other direction towards the end of the lap.
GIZ GALASI GRANDSTAND
GIZ GALASI GRANDSTAND
- Opposite Maiden Tower heritage site
- Watch cars approach Turn 18 and continue to main straight
Located opposite the UNESCO protected heritage site of the historic Maiden Tower, the Giz Galasi grandstand allows spectators to view the cars as they speed towards turn 18 before negotiating the corner and continuing towards the main straight.
AZNEFT GRANDSTAND
AZNEFT GRANDSTAND
- Located on Azneft Square with views of seafront Boulevard, Baku Tennis & Yacht Clubs
-See cars racing downhill into Turn 16 and speeding along the Boulevard
Located on the stunning Azneft Square, this grandstand offers not only great racing but also beautiful views of the seafront Boulevard and the Baku Tennis and Yacht Clubs. The Azneft grandstand is located at the bottom of a downhill section of the track, so spectators here will see the cars race towards them before negotiating turn 16, and then speeding down the seafront Boulevard.
ICHERI SHEHER GRANDSTAND
ICHERI SHEHER GRANDSTAND
- Located by Old Town entrance gates
- Elevated position for excellent views of narrow Old City turns
Spectators in the Icheri Sheher grandstand are in a particularly unique location to view the race, as it is next to the entrance gates to the Old Town. The grandstand is located on top of the uphill so gives a fantastic view of the cars as they negotiate the narrow turns of the Old City.
ABSHERON GRANDSTAND
ABSHERON GRANDSTAND
- Positioned in front of team garages
- Views of Pit Lane, start/finish line, and podium
- Near F1 Village and entertainment area
- Close-up view of pit-stop action
From Absheron you can expect to feel the building tension at the start of the race as well as see some up close, pit-stop action as it happens. Located right in front of the team garages, from this grandstand you can enjoy a view of the Pit Lane, start/ finish line and the podium ceremony. The main entertainment area, the F1 Village, is located behind the Absheron grandstand.
BULVAR GRANDSTAND SPECIAL | 4-DAY STARTER TICKET PACKAGE
– Bulvar Grandstand Seating
– Friday, Saturday, and Sunday access
– All seats together, numbered seats
– Giant Screen views
– Thursday: Exclusive Pit Lane Walk
– Thursday: Guided Track Tour
– Thursday: Championship Trophy Photo
– Exclusive F1 Extras
If you wish to pay by deposit, full payment will be required no later than 12 weeks prior to the event.
Hotel Options
Premier Hotel - The 4-star Premier Hotel is located in the heart of Baku, just a 12-minute walk from Tofig Bahramov Stadium and 10 minutes from Genklik Metro Station. Guests can enjoy modern rooms with air conditioning, cable TV, a balcony, and free Wi-Fi, as well as access to the sauna and indoor pool. Dining options include a daily breakfast buffet on the 6th floor and the Dynasty Restaurant, serving international and Azerbaijani cuisine. The Mediterranean-style lobby features local artwork, and the hotel offers 24-hour reception, room service, in-room massages, car hire, and free parking, with the UNESCO Walled City just 5 km away. View.
Safran Hotel Baku - The modern 4-star Supreme Hotel has been welcoming guests since April 2019 and is conveniently located near Baku’s business, shopping, and entertainment centers, just a 15-minute drive from Heydar Aliyev International Airport. The hotel combines a unique atmosphere with modern technology and attentive, personalized service, ensuring an unforgettable stay. View.
Royal Sapphire - Royal Sapphire Hotel Baku is a 4-star hotel located in Baku, just 3.7 km from the Flame Towers. The hotel features modern rooms with air conditioning, a safe, flat-screen TV, and some with balconies, along with free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a restaurant, bar, buffet or continental breakfast, and services including 24-hour reception, room service, airport transfers, concierge, and tour desk. Free private parking is available, and attractions like Bibi-Heybat Mosque and Highland Park are within 4–5 km, with Heydar Aliyev International Airport 29 km away. View.
1883 Boutique Hotel - Hotel Boutique 1883 is a 4-star urban retreat in Baku, located less than 1 km from Fountains Square. The hotel offers modern, comfortable rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, tea/coffee facilities, and city-view balconies, including family rooms. Guests can enjoy Indian, vegetarian, and vegan cuisine at the on-site restaurant, while additional services include a 24-hour front desk, concierge, room service, lounge and bar, and a paid airport shuttle. View.
Other hotels are available on request.
Book now to secure your spot for this highly-anticipated Azerbaijan Grand Prix! Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience your love for formula 1 first-hand.
Room only basis
Prices are per person based on 2 sharing. Single rooms will be subject to a supplement.
Final balance due no later than 12 weeks prior to departure.
Transfers are NOT included.
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Local Information & Tips
Four Things to Do When You're Not Watching F1
EXPLORE THE OLD CITY (ICHERI SHEHER)
Step back in time in Baku’s UNESCO-listed Old City, Icheri Sheher. Wander through cobblestone streets, visit historic sites like the Maiden Tower and Shirvanshah’s Palace, and admire centuries-old architecture. Quaint cafes, artisan shops, and hidden courtyards make it a perfect place to soak in the city’s rich history and culture.
WALK ALONG THE BAKU BOULEVARD
Baku Boulevard stretches along the Caspian Sea, offering scenic views, gardens, and public art installations. Stroll along the promenade, enjoy a coffee at one of the waterfront cafes, or take a ride on the Baku Eye Ferris wheel for a panoramic view of the city and the skyline. It’s a relaxing escape right in the heart of Baku.
VISIT FLAME TOWERS AND MODERN BAKU
Experience the city’s modern side with a visit to the iconic Flame Towers. These towering skyscrapers light up beautifully at night and dominate the skyline. Nearby, you can explore contemporary shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural spaces that showcase Baku’s blend of tradition and innovation.
DISCOVER ATEŞGƏH FIRE TEMPLE AND OUTER BAKU
Travel slightly outside the city to the historic Ateşgah Fire Temple, an ancient Zoroastrian site where natural gas once fueled eternal flames. Learn about the region’s fascinating spiritual heritage, then explore the surrounding Absheron Peninsula, with its beaches, natural landscapes, and traditional villages for a glimpse of rural Azerbaijani life.
Weather and Climate
The weather in Azerbaijan in September is generally warm and pleasant, marking a transition from hot summer to mild autumn. Conditions vary by region, with coastal areas like Baku being warmer than mountainous regions. September is widely considered one of the best months to visit.
TRANSPORT OVERVIEW | How do I get there?
TICKETS, PASSES AND PRICING
Public transport is very good in Baku so you can avoid taxi travel altogether if you so wish. An express minibus shuttles tourists from the airport to the city every half hour and costs just pennies, though taxi drivers will insist that the service no longer runs (it does – just ask airport staff if you’re unsure where to catch the bus from.)
Alternatively, head for Koroglu station which is the closest metro stop to the airport. You may need to hop in a taxi to Koroglu station but there is no need to take a taxi all the way to your hotel as the metro system is clean, modern and efficient. If you do opt to take a taxi all the way, haggle (politely) for your price before you ride, as the first price quotes will undoubtedly be inflated several times over…the fare should cost around 25 AZN ($15 USD).
Baku’s F1 race track is a street circuit in the city center, so you’ll likely travel to and from your grandstands on foot, by metro or by bus. Last year, public transport was stepped up in Baku for the Grand Prix weekend to operate 20 hours per day, with buses running as frequently as every three minutes to certain points on the circuit. Metro stations 28th May, Sahil and Icheri Sheher are all within walking distance of the track. Metro and bus tickets cost just 0.30 AZN per journey in Baku. For the metro, you must get yourself a BakuCard and load it with credit like a normal metro pass or Oyster card.
Getting Around in Baku, transport to the Grand Prix and to/from the Airport
With the exception of the airport express bus, most of your getting around in Baku can be done using the metro and taxis/Uber, and on foot. The local driving style airs on the aggressive and the roads can get quite heavily congested. Unlike in Monaco, circuit officials don’t open the track in the evening, so getting around the central area can sometimes be troublesome with some lengthy detours necessary.
Note that getting around in Baku is especially difficult for wheelchair users or anyone travelling with a pushchair as there are rarely elevators for the city’s metro stations or underground pedestrian walkways and buses don’t have wheelchair access.
BakiKART or Bakucard?
You can use the same travel card to use the Metro and Bakubus buses. Called the BakiKART you’ll see machines to purchase and top up the balance of these cards at all stations.
There are 2 types – the plastic card, which requires a non-refundable 2 AZN deposit and is aimed more at residents, or the paper card which has a 45 day validity. Most F1 tourists should opt for the paper card which allows you to pre-load the card with up to four trips. To buy one of these select ‘BakıKART for limited use’ from the ticket machine’s menu screen.
Not to be confused with the BakiKART, the Bakucard allows free unlimited travel on the city’s buses and metro as well as discounts on cafes, museums and entertainment. Given how inexpensive travel is in Baku its generally not worth buying for the free travel alone, but if you think you’d make use of some of the other benefits it might be worth considering.
You can pick one up at Bakucard machines at metro stations, bus stops and kiosks throughout the city.
BUS
For getting around Baku, buses come in two varieties. The old buses are cash only so simply pay the fair as you get off. The new, shiny red buses operated by Bakubus can only be paid for using the BakiKART or Bakucard. One standard trip on any bus in the city is 0.20 AZN.
The website gomap.az displays bus routes in an interactive map. Just select the bus icon in the menu and choose the route number from the dropdown menu.
AIRPORT TRANSPORT
The Aero Express bus is an efficient and inexpensive way to travel to and from the airport. It runs every half an hour during peak times (6AM to 10PM) and once an hour off-peak. It stops at Koroglu and 28 May metro stations and takes about 30 minutes to reach the final stop.
Just keep in mind that the metro doesn’t operate 24 hours a day so you may still need to take a taxi to complete your journey.
Buy tickets (1.50AZN; 1.30 AZN with a Bakucard) before getting on the bus from ticket machines located just outside the exit of the terminal.
grand prix directions
..for the Grand Prix
The nearest bus stops to the Baku Street Circuit are:
Rashid Behbudov Song Theatre bus stop at the intersection of Rashid Behbudov and Nizami Streets (bus #5).
MUM bus stop on Azerbaijan Avenue (bus #65).
Baku Sports Palace bus stop on Neftchilar Ave. (bus #53).
Buses on these routes run every few minutes and the circuit is within walking distance of these stops.
TAXI/ UBERS
You might be surprised to see London taxis plying the streets of Baku. Recently introduced to the city, it’s not only a surreal experience to be driven around this exotic location in a London taxi but the prices are a lot lower than what you’d pay in London.
Unlike London though, drivers won’t always use the meter so it’s wise to know how much you should pay in advance. That way, if you can’t persuade your driver to turn the meter on you can at least negotiate a fair price. It’s a good idea to show the price on your phone screen too so there can be no chance of a ‘misunderstanding’ when you reach your destination.
Typically, taxi rides around the centre of Baku range from 4 to 10AZN (0.7AZN/km). If you’re not comfortable with haggling for prices, Uber might be for you, giving you reasonable prices and a fair you can see in advance with no nasty surprises on arrival. F1S readers can get €10 off their first ride when signing up.
grand prix directions
..for the airport
To and from the airport most taxi’s will charge about 15 – 20AZN. Its generally better to walk straight passed the taxi drivers in the arrivals hall who are more likely to overcharge and whos cars might be parked a long way from the exit. If the metro is open when you touch down, you might consider just taking a taxi as far as the nearest station which is Koroglu. This should set you back only about 5AZN.
METRO
Some of Baku’s subway stations are beautifully designed works of art and worth visiting in their own right. The metro network however is small and not very pleasant to use but can be useful for some of your longer trips across the city. There are 2 main lines, red and green, and some platforms serve both lines with alternating services. Information on platform screens display the final destination of the next train so always check this to be sure you’re getting the right train.
Trains get very crowded at peak times and the local etiquette might be a bit more rough and ready than what you’re used to. Sometimes a train will fill up and leave before everyone is on board so always leave in plenty of time when planning trips on the subway.
The silver lining here is that the arduous experience of the Baku metro is cheap at only 0.30 AZN per trip, or free with the Bakucard. Trains run from 6am to midnight but 28 May and Icheri Sheher metro stations will stay open until 2am from Friday to Sunday the week of the Grand Prix – perfect for revelers returning from the free concert.
grand prix directions
..for the airport
The nearest station to the airport is Koroglu and can be reached by airport express bus or taxi (see above).
grand prix directions
..for the Grand Prix
28 May and Icherishahar are the nearest stations to the F1 circuit. From here its possible to walk to your grandstand.
ON FOOT
Getting around on foot can be challenging in Baku. Walking around the old city, the Boulevard and Fountain Square is generally okay, though closures and diversions because of the Grand Prix can be an issue. Elsewhere, chaotic traffic makes getting around on foot a bit of a chore. Look for underground walkways when trying to cross the busy roads.
OTHER | F1 TRANSPORT
Free Concert Shuttle Bus
There are nightly concerts for F1 fans on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, held at the Baku Crystal Hall on the Coastal Boulevard near Flag Square.
There will be free shuttle buses going from the track to the concert. Buses start running at 8pm on Friday, 7.30pm on Saturday and 6.30pm on Sunday. Returning to the track buses depart between 11pm and 4am on all three days but if you’re planning to complete the trip back to your hotel on the metro remember the 28 May and Icheri Sheher metro stations will close at 2am.
If you’ve been looking forward to stretch your legs after a long day in the grandstands its about a 5km walk.
flight times & information
HEATHROW
18SEP25 HEATHROW 22:05 – BAKU 06:35
23SEP25 BAKU 17:30 – HEATHROW 20:30
First held: 2016
Number of times held: 9 (as of 2025)
Most wins (driver): Sergio Pérez – 2 wins
Most wins (constructor): Red Bull Racing – 4 wins
Circuit length: 6.003 km (3.73 miles)
Race length: 306.049 km
Laps: 51

CHALLENGING CITY CIRCUITS | The 2026 AZERBAIJAN Grand Prix Experience
The 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix is set to be one of the most exciting events of the Formula 1 season, taking place on the iconic streets of Baku. With its mix of long straights, tight corners, and dramatic elevation changes, this challenging city circuit tests every driver’s skill while delivering thrilling on-track action for fans.
But the Azerbaijan Grand Prix is about more than just racing. Explore the vibrant city of Baku, with its historic Old City, modern Flame Towers, and scenic Caspian Sea promenade. Venture further to discover cultural landmarks like the Ateşgah Fire Temple or the Absheron Peninsula’s natural landscapes. Combining high-speed motorsport, rich culture, and stunning cityscapes, the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix promises an unforgettable weekend of excitement on and off the track.
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FIRE, FURY, f1 AZERBAIJAN
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is more than just a race – it’s a thrilling celebration of speed, strategy, and the fight for victory. Set on the dramatic streets of Baku, the roar of Formula 1 engines fills the air as cutting-edge technology meets intense competition. With long straights, tight corners, and elevation changes, the circuit pushes drivers to their limits, while thousands of passionate fans create an electric atmosphere from start to finish. After the race, explore Baku’s historic Old City, modern Flame Towers, and scenic Caspian Sea promenade, or venture to the surrounding Absheron Peninsula to discover fire temples, villages, and natural landscapes. Whether you’re here for the racing or the local culture, the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix promises a weekend full of excitement and adventure.


