The Venetian Resort and BWT Alpine Formula One Team are entering their third year of partnership. Las Vegas is preparing for the 2025 Formula 1 Grand Prix, set for November 20–22. This collaboration blends high-octane racing with world-class hospitality. Guests can expect a race-week experience that goes well beyond the track.

“BWT Alpine Formula One Team continues to be a fantastic partner. For the third year in a row, we’re honored to be their home base,” said Marcy Miles, Chief Marketing Officer for The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. “Our partnership is built on performance, innovation, and excellence. These values align perfectly with both brands. As Formula One returns to Las Vegas, we’re raising the bar again. Redesigned suites, new dining concepts, and more will welcome guests. The Venetian is proud to provide a one-of-a-kind setting for an unforgettable race weekend.”

Guy Martin, Global Marketing Director of BWT Alpine Formula One Team, added, “The Las Vegas Grand Prix has been a flagship event since 2023. One of the best aspects for us has been our strong relationship with The Venetian. The team loves staying here. It’s the perfect place to relax and recharge. For Pierre, Franco, and the rest of the team, it’s calm in the middle of a high-energy week. The Venetian truly feels like a home base during such an exciting event.”

The resort offers fans more than convenience. Located at Turn 12 of the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, The Venetian faces Las Vegas Boulevard. Guests enjoy unmatched views of cars reaching speeds up to 350kph. They can also see the BWT Alpine show car in the Grand Colonnade. Beyond that, they can explore the official F1 HUB at the Grand Canal Shoppes. Direct access to the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere at The Venetian adds even more value.

Special packages elevate the experience. Racetrack View Suites in The Palazzo Tower overlook the circuit as it passes Sphere at The Venetian. A two-night minimum stay applies for the race dates of November 21–23. Another option is the Grandstand and Hotel Experience. This package includes a three-night stay and a three-day Grandstand ticket at the T-Mobile Zone. Guests also receive an exclusive shopping hour at the F1 HUB.

The excitement doesn’t end with race week. The Venetian is in the middle of a $1.5 billion reinvestment project, announced for its 25th anniversary. It is the largest hotel renovation in history and is transforming nearly every part of the resort. Patrick Nichols, president and chief executive officer of The Venetian Resort, explained, “The Venetian Resort’s innovative spirit has had a massive impact on Las Vegas over the last 25 years. It paved the way for our visionary $1.5 billion reinvestment. This redevelopment represents more than a surface-level renovation. It reflects a deep understanding of our guests and a reimagining of an iconic resort. The beauty of this project lies in the balance of the beloved familiar and the never-before-seen.”

Highlights of the redevelopment include more than eight new restaurants, such as COTE and Bazaar Meat by José Andrés. The project also features a reimagined food hall, redesigned suites, and new entertainment like Wizard of Oz at Sphere at The Venetian. Between the thrill of the Grand Prix and these new developments, The Venetian continues to stand at the center of one of the city’s most exciting weekends.