The 2026 Miami Grand Prix will be an immersive experience for all fans.
This year, there will be a fully redesigned campus surrounding the Formula One circuit that will be inspired by Miami neighborhoods.
The Miami Grand Prix revealed the plans on Tuesday, sharing that different areas around the venue will represent different districts of the city.
Local restaurants, chefs, culture, entertainment and art will be on display in each area of the campus. This will give fans, especially those coming from outside of South Florida, an idea of what Miami has to offer.
Here are the areas that all ticket-holding fans will be able to enjoy (details via the Miami GP):
West Campus (inspired by Little Havana)
Based on the legendary live music venue Ball & Chain, it will feature pineapple-shaped stage façade, authentic Cuban cuisine, live DJs, dancers and a festive atmosphere.
This area will have a Domino Park experience and an F1 World Champion “Walk of Fame.”
North Campus (inspired by Brickell)
The North Campus will feature new design elements that resemble Brickell’s sleek and modern aesthetic.
Local food will include Doggi’s Arepa Bar, a family-owned restaurant group specializing in authentic Venezuelan flavors, chef José Mendín’s Pubbelly Sushi, SuViche’s blending of food from Japan and Peru, Novecento’s famed Argentinian flavor and Oakberry Acai’s refreshing açaí from the Amazon.
East Campus (inspired by Wynwood)
Wynwood’s iconic street art will be on full display at the East Campus, as well as a walk-through museum on the Art of Hip Hop, DJ sets and a show car painted live by different artists all weekend.
The food will include Skinny Louie’s award-winning smash burgers, Cowy Burger and Crazy Poke.
Fountains/promenade (inspired by Coconut Grove)
This zone will be more relaxed and artistic, with lush greenery and shaded seating spaces.
The setting will feature inspiration from Coconut Grove’s citrus farms and farmers markets, plus a display of photos from the previous Miami Grands Prix’s and an outdoor art gallery.
The Beach (inspired by Miami Beach)
Here’s the party zone, with art deco aesthetics, vintage vehicles, iconic lifeguard towers and colorful lounge seating.
Food options will include Cuban cuisine from Havana 1957, coffee from Cortadito and Italian cuisine from Cafe Americano.
The Marina (inspired by Key Biscayne)
The MSC Yacht Club is now the centerpiece of the Marina, giving fans a waterfront vibe while being in the middle of turns 5-9.
Jack’s Garage will provide guests with a general admission stage with live music, a bar and other engaging activations.
Hard Rock Stadium (inspired by Miami Gardens)
Hard Rock Stadium will feature the Community Zone connected to local schools’ STEAM programs and spotlight work from local artists.
There will be a Bonhams’ car auction inside the stadium, plus some local food options.
Sunrise Key
This is the premium viewing section for fans wanting the best look at cars on track. There will be a three-story structure overlooking turn 1, plus “Motorsport Alley” to show off cars from other series.
The areas will be accessible to all ticket-holders, with the Campus Pass on sale Tuesday here.
