Overview
The Macau Grand Prix Circuit (Circuito da Guia) is a 6.2 km street circuit winding through the city centre's public roads, unique in the world for hosting both single-seater Formula 3 and motorcycle Grand Prix events. The annual November race weekend draws motorsport fans from around the globe.
Highlights
- Guia Circuit: Famous corners include the tight Lisboa Bend, the high-speed Mandarin Oriental kink, and the Moorish Hill hairpin.
- Grandstand Areas: Permanent grandstand foundations are visible along the Avenida da Amizade and the harbour stretch.
- Race Weekend Atmosphere: The race turns Macau's streets into a festival of engine noise, street food, and international fans.
History
The first Macau Grand Prix was held in 1954, organised by local motorsport enthusiasts. The circuit has launched the careers of F1 drivers including Ayrton Senna, Michael Schumacher, David Coulthard, and Sebastian Vettel — all won the Macau F3 race before reaching Formula 1.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Outside race weekend, you can walk or drive the full circuit on public roads — look for a circuit map at the Grand Prix Museum.
- Tip 2: Book accommodation far in advance for the November race — hotels triple in price.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes (circuit walk).