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Hollywood and the racing community are revving up to once again gear up for F1 Miami Grand Prix.

Page Six will be on-site at the Miami International Autodrome and nearby hotspots to bring you the inside scoop on all the celeb sightings from race weekend, which is taking place May 2 to 4.

However, if you’re flying down to Florida for the big event or are already in the Sunshine State, here is a full guide to all the best places to eat, play and stay for F1 Miami — as well as where to catch the big race.

WHERE TO WATCH F1 MIAMI:

Miami International Autodrome

The Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, hosted by South Florida Motorsports, will be back for its third year in a row at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Fla., on May 4.

The home of the Miami Dolphins will be transformed into a 19-turn, 3.36-mile track within the complex of Hard Rock Stadium, which will feature stations from dozens of vendors, including drinks from Magic City’s craft brewery Cerveceria La Tropical, the exclusive social club Fabel Miami, Mexican street food by Bodega Taqueria y Tequila, Bondi Sushi, Miami Slice for pizza lovers and so much more.

On the race track, qualifying drivers from Alpine, McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull Racing, Mercedes, Aston Martin, MoneyGram, Racing Bulls, Williams Racing and Kick Sauber are set to compete at 4 p.m. ET.

Tala Beach

Oceanfront restaurant and bar Tala Beach, located at 2341 Collins Ave in South Beach, is hosting a Formula 1 Miami watch-party from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET on May 4. Guests will be treated to handcrafted cocktails, live grill stations and a high-energy DJ set from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

WHERE TO EAT:

Giselle Miami

From May 2 to May 4, this trendy fusion restaurant located in downtown Miami is offering a limited edition Formula 1-inspired menu, including dishes like Madai carpaccio, lobster and caviar rolls and F1 flaming surf and turf, and cocktails aptly titled Pole Position, Grand Prix and more.

Joia Beach

Joia Beach Restaurant and Beach Club on Watson Island is partnering with Moët & Chandon, the official Champagne of Formula 1, for a celebration that features specialty pairings, such as Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut with french fries or Ice Impérial with sorbet from May 3 until after the big race on May 26.

La Grande Boucherie

Another hotspot in the South of Fifth neighborhood is the La Grande Boucherie, an immersive dining destination that combines French culinary tradition with the lush, garden-inspired ambiance of Miami. Guests can indulge in a menu crafted by Executive Chef Leonardo Pablo, featuring both classic French dishes and modern twists.

Casadonna

Casadonna, the coastal Italian restaurant and lounge from Groot Hospitality and Tao Group Hospitality, is hosting an exclusive Race Day Brunch Buffet on May 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET. For $98 a person, guests will enjoy a luxurious al fresco dining experience complete with live music, sweeping waterfront views and a menu inspired by the Italian coast. They will also be treated with a two-hour beverage package, featuring champagne, wine and signature cocktails.

Queen Miami Beach

Queen Miami Beach, which reimagines the historic Paris Theater in South Beach as a lavish two-story Japanese steakhouse, delivers an ingredient-focused culinary experience by Chef Christopher Robert alongside a breathtaking setting.

Catch Miami Beach

Located in the South of Fifth neighborhood, this hotspot is known for its globally-influenced menu of renditions on the best seafood, sushi and steak classics alongside excellent service and a lively vibe.

American Social Bar and Kitchen

American Social Bar and Kitchen, which has numerous locations in the South Florida area, will be featuring a special lineup of handcrafted cocktails designed just for F1. From the bold Checkered Past to the tropical Mr. Miami Hai or the spicy kick of the jalapeño-infused Hot Lap margarita, every drink is crafted for champions.

a’Riva at Harbour Club

a’Riva at Harbour Club — having just opened its doors in 2024 — is celebrating its first F1 Miami with a sophisticated menu led by Chef Michele Esposito, formerly of Casa Tua, Belmond Hotel Caruso and three Michelin-starred Villa Crespi. Its menu highlights seasonal Italian flavors and Mediterranean influences.

Mother Wolf

Mother Wolf Miami is a culinary gem nestled within Miami’s Design District. Whether indulging in a classic cacio e pepe, sipping carefully curated cocktails or exploring the extensive wine list, this restaurant offers a sophisticated dining destination that transports guests to the streets of Rome.

The Joyce and The Window at The Joyce

This restaurant and its laidback outdoor café on the lively Española Way in Miami, which is a favorite of influencer Alix Earle, combines the classics of a Chicago-style steakhouse with standout dishes like King Crab Scampi, Caviar Latkes, expertly crafted burgers and a curated selection of steaks.

WHERE TO PLAY:

Hard Rock Beach Club

Hard Rock International, a founding partner of the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, is bringing back the Hard Rock Beach Club to give racing aficionados a full day club experience. Dance music superstars Kygo and Cedric Gervais will kick off performances on May 2, Kaskade and Sofi Tukker will perform May 3, Tiesto and Justin Quiles will do special pre-race sets and Mr. 305 himself, Pitbull, will hit the stage on May 4. King Bell is set to sing the National Anthem at the race.

American Express presents: Carbone Beach

The most exclusive party ticket in town is returning courtesy of Major Food Group and American Express.

The “Supper Club on The Sand,” which features delicious cuisines curated by Mario Carbone, a star-studded guest list and impressive rolodex of surprise performances will take place May 2 to May 4.

The lavish dinner party, which costs around $3,000-a-head, always boasts A-list sightings, luxurious decor and great entertainment. Tickets are available at CarboneBeach.com.

E11EVEN Miami

The iconic 24-hour ultraclub, which recently celebrated its 11-year anniversary, is one of Miami’s go-to late-night spots for the F1 Grand Prix weekend. E11EVEN, which Mayor Eric Adams is even pining to bring up to the Big Apple, has a star-studded set of performances planned all race weekend long.

Diplo is set to hit the club’s stage on May 1, followed by early aughts hip-hop superstars Nelly on May 2 and 50 Cent on May 3, along with EDM favorite AfroJack finishing off the performance list on May 4.

LIV Miami

LIV, David Grutman’s premier nightclub inside of the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel, is kicking off its race weekend on May 1 with Black Coffee, followed by John Summit on May 2 and a special edition of “LIV on Sunday,” the No. 1 hip-hop party in Magic City, on May 4. 

Racing Fan Fest

The largest off-track fan experience during Miami Race Week 2025 is back. Racing Fan Fest is a free event that offers a thrilling mix of live entertainment, the Red Bull Pit Stop Challenge, racing simulators, formally raced cars, virtual reality installations, delicious bites and cocktails, live DJ sets and exclusive sponsor gifts and merchandise. It’s taking place from May 1 to May 4 at the Wynwood Marketplace.

‘F1 Academy’ Documentary Series US premiere, presented by Amex

On May 1, Amex invites its card members to an exclusive evening at The Fillmore in Miami Beach to celebrate the US premiere of Netflix and Hello Sunshine’s “F1 Academy” docuseries. The event will feature an early screening of the first episode, a panel discussion with executives from the F1 Academy, Hello Sunshine and American Express, as well as a live musical performance from Young Miko. Tickets are available for purchase for $25 for American Express card members starting April 16. 

Bonhams|Cars Miami Auction

On May 3, after the qualifying race, Bonhams|Cars will host an exclusive auction in front of a live audience of registered bidders and their guests on the southside of the Hard Rock Stadium.

Rare memorabilia items, including race-worn helmets and overalls, from some of Formula 1’s greatest drivers, including five world Champions, will be up for bidding in the auction.

The sale is headlined by one of Formula 1’s most legendary machines, the groundbreaking 2009 Brawn GP Chassis 001/01, in addition to a rare 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, a 1990 Porsche 911 Classic Turbo Reimagined by Singer and a collection of 13 modern sports cars in shades of orange.

WHERE TO STAY:

Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale

The Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Fort Lauderdale, located 20 miles from the Miami International Autodrome, provides its guests with a peaceful oasis in which to wind down after the race.

The hotel blends oceanfront luxury with a sleek, yacht-inspired aesthetic, where guests can reset with restorative treatments at The Spa, relax in a cabana at the hotel’s horizon-edge pools or enjoy handcrafted cocktails and coastal mediterranean bites at Evelyn’s.

For those looking to turn race weekend into a getaway, the hotel has an advance purchase offer that allows guests to save up to 20 percent on stays when booked early, with starting rates at $599 per night.

 Gale Miami Hotel and Residences

The Gale Miami Hotel and Residences in downtown Miami is located just 25 minutes from the track and has easy access to the beach and nightlife. You can use code SUITE to get 30 percent off on your stay.

The Setai Miami Beach Hotel

The Setai Miami Beach Hotel, one of the leading hotels in the world, boasts a five-star award from Forbes and two Michelin keys. Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy and Jaya Ibrahim, it has the inviting essence of Asian hospitality with unparalleled personalized service. Chefs Vijayudu Veena and Iván Monzón elevated the hotel’s South Asian allure with the opening of Japón and Jaya and Ocean Grill.

The St. Regis Bal Harbour

The St. Regis Bal Harbour, where every room offers unobstructed ocean views and spacious private balconies, is set along on Collins Avenue and just a short drive from the Miami Grand Prix circuit.

Through May 11, guests can shop the exclusive STAUD x St. Regis capsule collection for raffia and embossed leather accessories made for poolside champagne hours. The resort also features Greek-inspired dishes at Atlantikós, all-day dining at La Gourmandise and handcrafted cocktails at the elegant St. Regis Bar, as well as a 14,000 square-foot spa with treatments like the 24K Gold Age Defying Wrap.

The Moore Miami Hotel

The first and only hotel in Magic City’s Design District, the Moore Miami Hotel, is a boutique retreat that offers just 15 uniquely curated suites, each ranging from 700 to 1,000 square feet. Amenities include The Rabbit Hole speakeasy, The Club restaurant, a library, karaoke and game rooms.

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