Thursday 14 February 2013

Formula 1 Grand Prix Top Destinations!



If you want to feel the excitement of attending Formula 1 Grand Prix events, here are the top three personal suggestions to enjoy the most prestigious car race sport in the world.


Monaco Grand Prix

The Grand Prix of Monaco is the most prestigious event on the F1 agenda. This used to be and may be still is the only race in the world to take place on the streets of a city.
Apart from a great nightlife, the city can offer loads of great places to visit, from the Monaco Cathedral built in 1875 to the Oceanographic Museum specifically dedicated to marine science and oceanography there will be a place for every taste. Don’t forget to stop by the famous Monte Carlo Casino for a bit of fun or head to the warm waters of the Mediterranean and relax on the popular beaches.




Singapore Grand Prix


Marina Bay Street Circuit, a spectacle of technological majesty, designed especially for the first ever night race in Grand Prix with over 1, 500 light projectors. This racetrack is the only one Grand Prix track that run counter clockwise and even runs under one of the grandstands.
Singapore has a brilliant appearance of contemporary architecture which thrives with the lively nightlife and excellent shopping offers. It is one of the most expensive cities, but it is worth it to experience the culture, food and the history of the country.


 


Spanish Grand Prix
 



Montmelo Circuit de Catalunya racetrack situated about an hour north from Barcelona, provides a very passionate and multicoloured event with Spain setting as background scenery. Grand Prix is one of the most important and major events in Spain. With significant people, stunning sights and a good dose of cultural elixir, Spain will provide a perfect holidays all year round.
The attractions need to be seen in Barcelona are the famous unfinished cathedral of La Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudi over 100 years ago. Don’t miss out on Font Mágica Fountain, with a brilliant demonstration of water, music and lights and make sure you visit the beautiful Barrio Gotico, which is the ‘old city of Barcelona’, here you can experience many beautiful museums, churches and discover about the history of the city.

 


Edited by: Maria Vafea

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