Monte Carlo Race Club, in partnership with BND Events, welcomed guests to its Rose de France Rooftop and Panorama Terraces throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, offering a hospitality programme that combined race viewing with a series of cultural and lifestyle events.
The venues overlooked key sections of the circuit as Kimi Antonelli secured a historic victory, becoming the youngest winner in Monaco Grand Prix history.

A cultural highlight on the Rose de France Rooftop
Among the weekend’s notable events was a private screening of the Gipsy Kings Documentary, directed by Joel Van Der Molen, followed by an acoustic performance by Gipsy Kings founder Tonino Baliardo. The event was organised by BND Events and Monte Carlo Race Club in collaboration with Liora Global and BGI.
The rooftop programme also included DJ sets, hospitality experiences and a gathering for international students hosted with Twenty-Eight Degrees, bringing together guests from a range of backgrounds during the race weekend.

Hospitality and entertainment on the Panorama Terraces
On the Panorama’s 13th and 14th floor terraces, guests watched the action unfold above Sainte Dévote and Monaco’s harbour while enjoying a programme of live music and entertainment.
Friday’s schedule featured an online auction broadcast through eBay Live, offering Formula 1 memorabilia and collectible sports cards, while Saturday included a wine tasting led by Travaglini Gattinara, showcasing wines from Italy’s Piedmont region.
Across both venues, the focus remained on providing guests with a varied Grand Prix experience that extended beyond the racing itself, combining trackside views with music, culture and hospitality throughout the weekend.
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