For ardent Formula One enthusiasts, the Grand Prix of Italy is an event not to be missed. You will be spending four nights in the Lake Como district, a magnificent area featuring beautiful landscapes, luxurious villas and exquisite culinary delights.
Plunged in a perfectly mild climate, this land of Lombardy lakes has always been, since ancient Roman times and above all after the Renaissance, the destination of travellers seeking their very own little corner of paradise. Como is the principal town, with at its center the modern Cavour Square, which opens onto Lake Como, dividing the lakeside promenade into eastern and western sections. In this area, you will find artistic and cultural tours, as well as shopping in Como, Lecco and Milano. |
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Price per person, based on double occupancy.
Flight not included. |
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| Autodromo Nazionale Monza |
| First Grand Prix: |
1950 |
| Lenght: |
5.793 km |
| Number of laps: |
53 (306.720 km) |
| Spectator capacity: |
115000 |
| Best lap: |
1'21"046 by R. Barrichello (2004, Ferrari) |
| Record Pole: |
1'20"089 by R. Barrichello (2004, Ferrari) |
| Last Pole: |
F. Alonso (2010, Ferrari) |
| Last Winner: |
F. Alonso (2010, Ferrari) |
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Grandstand(s) description(s)
Prima variente #8
Reserved seat for 3 days in grandstand "8", also named "Prima Variante Esterna" located outside of the track. Here, you have a unique view of the first chicane. A giant screen enables you to follow the action elsewhere on the track.
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