• Bellagio Fountain Club is upgrading its offerings for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix with a star‑studded chef lineup.
• The culinary roster features returning names like José Andrés, David Chang, Jean‑Georges Vongerichten, and Wolfgang Puck, plus newcomers including Tom Colicchio.
• The club also offers incredible views of the race as cars speed down the Strip.
One of Sin City’s hottest F1 tickets is getting an upgrade for the 2025 race. Bellagio Fountain Club just unveiled its culinary lineup for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, happening Nov. 20-22, and it’s an all-star list of some of the world’s most famous chefs.
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I had the chance to tour the Bellagio Fountain Club last year before it opened to guests during race weekend, watching as they put the final touches on one of the Las Vegas Grand Prix’s most luxurious hospitality areas. Perched over the Bellagio’s iconic lake with the fountains soaring high in the background, the space offers a prime viewpoint of the cars as they race down the Vegas Strip. The temporary structure is purpose-built each year for the race, with every detail carefully curated inside and out. Stadium-style seating plus an expansive rooftop lounge are among the best places to watch the action on the track. Of course, people aren’t splurging on these tickets (priced at $7,750 for a three-day ticket) just for the view. It’s what’s inside this exclusive club that really counts.
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Where else can you rub elbows with A-listers (last year’s guests included Eva Longoria, Seth Rogen, and Mark Wahlberg) while grabbing a bite from some of the world’s most renowned chefs just steps from the track? This year’s culinary lineup includes returning chefs José Andres, David Chang, Mario Carbone, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Masaharu Morimoto, Wolfgang Puck, Olivia Tiedemann, Michael Mina, and Bryan and Michael Voltaggio, plus newcomers Tom Colicchio, Antonia Lofaso, and Brooke Williamson.
Michelin star-worthy bites are paired with handcrafted cocktails and fine wines for an upscale experience turned up a notch with live entertainment, including celebrity DJ appearances.
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“Bellagio Fountain Club has emerged as a singular destination among global live sports venues and has also established itself as one of the world’s most extraordinary dining experiences where guests are not only trackside for F1, but tableside with the greatest chefs on the planet,” said Andrew Lanzino, vice president of citywide events strategy of MGM Resorts International, in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure.
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It would be tempting to never leave the Bellagio Fountain Club, but there’s more to experience in the MGM Zone and throughout the city as it goes all out for F1, as I experienced firsthand at the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Last year, that meant activations at hotels along the Strip—I drank a cocktail out of a F1 shoe at the Shoey Bar at Bellagio, had lunch at Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen hosted by the chef, and spotted model cars galore in the casinos I walked through.
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