How to Do Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2017 on a Budget
The #AbuDhabiGP is finally just around the corner, and with it being one of the most coveted events a year, I honestly can’t contain my excitement (mainly because of J. Cole). But like every coveted event it usually comes with a hefty price tag that only the Middle East and the world’s biggest spenders are willing to dish out.
I’m here to eradicate that image from your mind and break down for you how you too can attend the F1 without breaking the bank.
Tickets
There are less than 2,500 tickets remaining, AKA you need to secure your spot before it becomes of the past. Grandstand tickets will cost you 600$, which is basically 200$ a day — making it a bargain, especially when it’s paired with the live concerts. Click here to book your tickets.
Accommodation
You don’t have to be staying on Yas Island to attend the races. You really, really don’t! I know that the Yas Hotels fill up quite early on, but how about setting up camp in any of the nearby Abu Dhabi hotels, with prices ranging from $500 on wards. Yup, that’s actually possible.
We’ve already done the hard part of the research for you.. If you go on Booking.com right now you can score a double room at the Dusit Thani Abu Dhabi for as little as $982 for the race weekend. Or another option? Well you can stay at the Centro Capital for $525. These hotels both offer premium comfort at a low cost so you won’t hurt your wallet too much. They are extremely close to the circuit, only 25 minutes, so getting in and out of the Yas Island would not be a problem.
Must Dos
To make your stay even better, get in some sightseeing after the races! Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a site to see, reveling in it’s beauty will definitely be a highlight.
Emirates Palace. Just WOW. Such a spectacular place, definitely worth the visit to take a selfie or two.
Take a stroll down the Abu Dhabi’s Corniche, where the tall towers will light up the night and create the perfect setting for the Beats on the Beach concerts by #Yasalam2016.
Dubai, it’s only 45 minutes away. You could jump on a taxi and visit the iconic Burj Khalifa and the other attractions the town has to offer.
Eat
Avoid fancy restaurants as they aren’t your destination this time around, but how about you hit up the circuit’s oasis areas to munch on food from around the world, BBQ, Mexican and Italian are some to mention. There will be some good treats if you have sweet tooth or want to cool down with an ice cream! Eating on a budget has never been more appetizing, let alone you can also get a beer to go as well!
Party
You can still party in style at the likes of Iris, VIP Club, but ditch the tables and get yourself a bar reservation. This way you get to see all the international guest appearances and performances without your wallet taking a hit. Did we mention the big concerts with an amazing line-up? Head over to the after-race concerts and grab your drinks as soon as the gates open, because we sure definitely going to be dancing and singing along all night!