Monza 8th November 2026
Monza 8th November 2026
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boogity

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54 posts

178 months

Friday 31st July
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This a bonus, planning this trip now, in via milan, home via turin. Planning to stay close to Milan central and train it up to the circuit and back on the Sunday night, Has anyone done this route and whats the best way? At GP time it manic but for WEC in Nov I wouldnt of thought it too bad.
Have been to Monza a few times now but never came from Milan, always had a car and camped, but too old for that caper now, hence flight in and out and wee side trip the following day to Turin Auto Museum and Italian Job sites before going home.... as you do
thanks Roger

Oldwolf

1,038 posts

221 months

Saturday 1st August
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There's a part of me that would like to drive it but it would need to be a proper break and not just a weekend to make it worthwhile... Hmmmm

marcosgt

11,492 posts

204 months

Thursday 13th August
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boogity said:
This a bonus, planning this trip now, in via milan, home via turin. Planning to stay close to Milan central and train it up to the circuit and back on the Sunday night, Has anyone done this route and whats the best way? At GP time it manic but for WEC in Nov I wouldnt of thought it too bad.
Have been to Monza a few times now but never came from Milan, always had a car and camped, but too old for that caper now, hence flight in and out and wee side trip the following day to Turin Auto Museum and Italian Job sites before going home.... as you do
thanks Roger
I stayed in Milan and trained up to Monza for the 2023 race.

Getting from Milan station (unusually, the area around the station is quite pleasant, with some decent places to eat) to Monza was a doddle, but there were no shuttle buses.

I waited about 45 minutes for a scheduled bus and it was rammed already.

The heat was incredible (like a May day in the UK now! biggrin) and a couple of other British guys and I got off at the edge of the park and walked about a mile in the shade rather than pass out on the overcrowded bus...

Getting home was similar - I walked back to the station (took me about 45 minutes as I recall) and there was no real problem getting a train back to Milan.

Driving to the circuit looked little better than bus-ing it (although you'd probably have aircon and that won't be an issue, I suspect, in November!) as we were all stuck in the same traffic.

M

chris_951

18 posts

65 months

Friday 14th August
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marcosgt said:
I stayed in Milan and trained up to Monza for the 2023 race.

Getting from Milan station (unusually, the area around the station is quite pleasant, with some decent places to eat) to Monza was a doddle, but there were no shuttle buses.

I waited about 45 minutes for a scheduled bus and it was rammed already.

The heat was incredible (like a May day in the UK now! biggrin) and a couple of other British guys and I got off at the edge of the park and walked about a mile in the shade rather than pass out on the overcrowded bus...

Getting home was similar - I walked back to the station (took me about 45 minutes as I recall) and there was no real problem getting a train back to Milan.

Driving to the circuit looked little better than bus-ing it (although you'd probably have aircon and that won't be an issue, I suspect, in November!) as we were all stuck in the same traffic.

M
I did the same back in 2013 for the F1 GP, stayed at a hotel opposite the train station. As marcosgt says, the area around the train station is surprisingly pleasant - train station itself is quite an attractive building (if my memory serves me well).

I have a vague recollection that the train up to Monza stops at a couple of stations near to the track, wifey and I got off and walked to the track. Might be worth checking out the stations and making a choice on which to get off at.

marcosgt

11,492 posts

204 months

A quick Google suggests Biassono-Lesmo Parco is only 10 to 15 minutes walk from the circuit

Northcote67

245 posts

73 months

Just booked the flights for Milan, looking forward to it. For WEC i will have done Monza, Le Mans, Spa, Lone Star Le Mans and Silverstone, still a few to go.

marcosgt

11,492 posts

204 months

Northcote67 said:
Just booked the flights for Milan, looking forward to it. For WEC i will have done Monza, Le Mans, Spa, Lone Star Le Mans and Silverstone, still a few to go.
I've always wanted to go to Fuji, but I need to combine it with a longer trip to Japan.

Go to Imola - I went to Monza in 2023 and thought Imola would be a bit second-best after that, but I far prefer it as a spectator.

I'm looking forward to Catalunya in October.

M