The streets of Marina Bay will soon roar with the high-octane race action and adrenaline-fueled entertainment lineup of the Formula One 2025 Singapore Grand Prix. Race weekend this year is set to run from Oct. 3–5, 2025, which means three full days of thumping performances from international headliners, race-themed pop-ups and F1 dining deals across the city.
As almost all of the action is concentrated at or around the Marina Bay Street Circuit, it only makes sense to get a hotel that’s equally well-positioned. Read on for the MICHELIN Hotels best placed to offer trackside views of the exhilarating night race.
JW Marriott Hotel Singapore
Five-star furnishings and amenities are standard at the regal JW Marriott Hotel Singapore, but those won’t be the only things drawing you to the refreshingly trendy establishment. The trackside views here are to die for, whether you’re resting in your comfortably appointed suite or lounging on a deck chair overlooking the infinity pool on the 18th floor. F1 superfans are guaranteed convenient access to the action, with a direct connection to the local train network directly below the hotel.
Prices start at S$874 (US$680) for a Club Deluxe Guest Room. Book your stay here.
Mandarin Oriental Singapore
Set against the excitement and unpredictability of F1 race weekend, Mandarin Oriental Singapore’s charmingly understated elegance carries a quiet allure. Everything from the luxuriously decorated lobby to the six-roomed wellness center runs like clockwork every single time, which is just the kind of stability you need when race day looms. Though there are balconies which offer decent sightlines to the circuit, opt for a room with access to The Oriental Club on the 19th floor for one of the finest trackside views in the city.
Prices start at S$814 (US$634) for a Sea View King Room. Book your stay here.
Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands’ three towers are synonymous with the Singapore Grand Prix. The hospitality at the integrated resort is world-class with endless entertainment options to go with your designer suite. There’s a sky-high bar open till late and that famous rooftop infinity pool for panoramic views of the bay at all hours of the day, along with One-MICHELIN-Star dining at Tetsuya Wakuda’s omakase outfit, Waku Ghin and One-MICHELIN-Star feasts at Wolfgang Puck’s steakhouse, CUT.
Prices start at S$1,139 (US$887) for a Sands Premier Double Queen Room. Book your stay here.
PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay
PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay is perfectly poised to deliver excellent up-close racetrack views. The fact that it’s also offering F1 stay packages with complimentary goodies like breakfast and parking is just icing on the proverbial cake — and that’s before we get around to the eco-forward amenities and architectural flairs. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the hotel’s main atrium, blooming with a living collection of over 2,400 plants — trees, shrubs and groundcovers — representing more than 60 varieties of flora, through all 21 levels. Post-race entertainment is equally accessible, given its location above a popular shopping mall (and proximity to many others).
Prices start at S$737 (US$574) for an Urban Deluxe King Room. Book your stay here.
PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering
Motorheads who prefer to escape the frenzy of race day might want to consider PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering as a place to rest their heads. Located in between the historic Chinatown and buzzy Clarke Quay areas of Singapore, it’s just far enough from the action to dip in and out as desired. Entertainment options outside are found within minutes of the hotel’s front door, with convenient train access to the night circuit just a few steps further. As you leave, don’t forget to look back and admire the 15,000 square meters of sky gardens visible from the hotel’s exterior.
Prices start at S$563 (US$438) for an Urban Deluxe King Room. Book your stay here.
The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore
The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore is so close to the F1 Pit Building that it is rumored to be the preferred home base for Formula One teams. The five-star hotel treats style no less seriously than it does comfort, with contemporary architectural flourishes and breathtaking lobby art befitting a design museum. The trackside views are equally impressive, though rooms are popular with F1 superfans drawn in by the five-minute walk to the grandstands. The resident One-MICHELIN-Starred Summer Pavilion should also serve nicely for a commemorative Cantonese banquet should celebrations (or consolations) be warranted post-race.
Prices start at S$779 (US$606) for a Deluxe Kallang Room. Book your stay here.