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The Miami International Autodrome circles Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens — about 20 miles from Miami's hotel neighborhoods. Rates spike 60–120%. Here's how to pick a base and actually get to the gates on race day.
The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix circles Hard Rock Stadium on a 5.41-kilometer, 19-turn temporary circuit in Miami Gardens, roughly 20 miles north of South Beach. Now in its fifth year, the 2026 edition adds Sprint Qualifying and a Sprint race to the schedule, making Miami the only US round on the Sprint calendar. Hard Rock Stadium sits in a residential stretch of Miami-Dade with no hotel inventory of its own, which flips the usual "closest hotel wins" logic on its head — every attendee commutes in from Miami's established hotel neighborhoods, and the real question is which neighborhood fits the rest of your trip, and how you actually get to the gates on race day. On-site Hard Rock Beach Club stages add Zedd, Nelly, Marshmello, and Kane Brown across the weekend, broadcast on screens across the whole campus rather than sold as separate concert tickets.
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Sets run on Hard Rock Beach Club stages Friday through Sunday and are broadcast on screens across the race campus — every ticket tier includes the music, with no separate concert ticket to buy.
$650–$3,500+ (3-day campus and grandstand passes) — hospitality and Paddock Club packages run well into five figures
Where to get them: f1miamigp.com — campus, grandstand, and hospitality-tier packages
Miami runs a Sprint weekend in 2026: Sprint Qualifying Friday, the Sprint race Saturday, and the Grand Prix Sunday. Three-day passes are the standard format, and the lower campus and grandstand tiers historically sell out well before race week — buy early if budget is the priority.
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There isn't a neighborhood that's genuinely close — Hard Rock Stadium sits in a residential part of Miami Gardens with no hotel inventory of its own, about 20 miles from South Beach. South Beach (1 Hotel, W South Beach) is the strongest pick if beach access and nightlife matter beyond race day. Brickell (JW Marriott, Kimpton EPIC) usually runs $80–150 cheaper and sits closer to the I-95 corridor north. Wynwood is the value fallback with arts-district character. Pick by what you want the rest of the trip to feel like, then plan the commute separately.
Brightline's Aventura station plus the complimentary race-weekend shuttle to Hard Rock Stadium is typically the most reliable option — it sidesteps the worst surface-street congestion around the circuit. Driving or rideshare from South Beach or Brickell usually takes 60–90 minutes each way on race days, longer right after sessions end when everyone leaves at once. Budget extra time regardless of method; Miami Gardens wasn't built for this volume of traffic.
Miami hotel rates typically increase 60–120% during Grand Prix weekend compared to standard early-May rates, with South Beach and Brickell compressing the hardest as the neighborhoods closest to the region's hotel-rich core. Wynwood sees citywide lift but often holds a meaningful discount versus beach-corridor luxury. Use TripSignal off-peak signal prices as planning anchors, then confirm live race-weekend rates before booking.
Book 4–6 months ahead — November through January for May race dates. South Beach and Brickell inventory sells out or hits peak pricing earlier each year as the race has grown, and ticket-holders who wait until spring are choosing from what's left. Block the full race weekend in one booking rather than piecing together separate nights.
Yes — Brickell (JW Marriott Miami, Kimpton EPIC) typically runs $80–150 below comparable South Beach rates during race weekend and is a more direct drive or rideshare to I-95 north toward Miami Gardens. The tradeoff is trading South Beach's walkable dining and beach access for a more business-district feel — a reasonable swap if the race, not the beach, is the priority for this trip.
Yes — every grandstand and general admission ticket includes the on-site Hard Rock Beach Club performances. Zedd and Nelly headline Friday, Marshmello and DJ Diesel (Shaquille O'Neal) play Saturday, and Loud Luxury and Kane Brown close out Sunday. Sets are broadcast on screens across the race campus rather than sold as standalone concert tickets, so there's no separate purchase needed.
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