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F1 Abu Dhabi Weekend Planner: Where to Stay, When to Go, What to Pack

Practical, no-fluff F1 weekend planner from a Yas Island host. Walking distance from the circuit, when to book, what to pack, restaurants, transport.

Aerial view of Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi

A practical, no-fluff planner for F1 weekend at Yas Marina Circuit. Written by the Casa Duna team — we live three minutes from the circuit and host the weekend every year.

The Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the season finale of the F1 calendar — late November or early December, every year, at Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island. It’s not just a race. It’s three days of qualifying, racing, headline concerts at Etihad Arena, and a city that turns into a track village.

This is the planner we send to guests when they ask, “what do we actually need to know.”

When to book

As early as possible. Hotels and holiday homes within walking distance of Yas Marina Circuit sell out 6–9 months ahead. By July, your only options are far-side Yas hotels at premium rates, or Saadiyat / Abu Dhabi mainland with a 25-minute commute.

Casa Duna books direct on casaduna.ae and is also on Airbnb, Booking.com, and Vrbo. Direct booking saves 10% on owned properties. F1 weekend pricing is set 8–12 months ahead and only goes up as it approaches.

Where to stay

The single biggest decision is walking distance vs. shuttle. Within a 10-minute walk of the paddock you skip every traffic problem the weekend creates. Outside that radius, you’re looking at 60–90 minute door-to-gate journeys on race day because the entire island goes one-way for traffic management.

The walking-distance buildings are Water’s Edge, The Bridges, Mayan, Lamar, and Ansam. Hotels on the circuit itself (W Abu Dhabi, Yas Hotel, Crowne Plaza Yas) are inside the track but cost 3–5x a holiday home for the same nights.

Casa Duna’s Canal View 1BR is in Water’s Edge, 8 minutes from the South Grandstand entrance, 12 minutes from Etihad Arena. The Canal View 2BR launches in 2026 in the same building, and we vet partner properties in the same walking radius — see all properties for what’s available.

The race weekend, hour by hour

Thursday — pit walk for ticket holders, F1 Village opens, soft launch of the concert grounds.

Friday — Free Practice 1 mid-afternoon, Free Practice 2 in the evening (this is when the floodlights come on and the track reads “magic”). First headline concert at Etihad Arena.

Saturday — Free Practice 3 lunchtime, Qualifying in the late afternoon. Second concert. The energy peaks.

Sunday — Race day. Support races and demos through the morning, formation lap around 4:00 PM local, lights out around 5:00 PM. The race is dusk-to-dark — by lap 30 the floodlights are doing the work and the place is unbelievable. Final concert closes the weekend.

What to pack

It’s the desert in early winter. 22–28°C in the day, 16–20°C at night. Sunny, low humidity, occasionally breezy. Pack:

  • Layers. T-shirt + light jumper or denim jacket covers most evenings.
  • Smart-casual for restaurants and the W. The Yas paddock club has a dress code; check your specific ticket.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, a refillable water bottle. The grandstands are exposed and the daytime sun is strong.
  • Closed shoes. You will walk 12–18 km a day. Trainers, not sandals.
  • Earplugs. F1 cars are loud. Many seasoned attendees bring foam plugs; some grandstands hand them out. With kids, this is non-negotiable.
  • A light scarf or shemagh for the wind across the corniche stretches.

If you’re on the W Abu Dhabi balcony or the Marina deck for the parade lap, bring a wide-brim hat. Direct desert sun for two hours is no joke.

Transport on race weekend

The island goes restricted-access from Friday morning. Walking is the move if you’re staying in Water’s Edge, The Bridges, Mayan, Lamar, or Ansam — the same 8 minutes you walked to dinner Thursday is the same 8 minutes after the race Sunday. No taxis, no parking, no traffic.

If you’re outside that radius, options (in rough order):

  • Yas Express shuttle from designated hotels (W, Yas, Crowne Plaza, Centro Yas).
  • Pre-booked Careem / Uber. Surge prices late Sunday will hurt — book the return ride before the race, set pickup for 30 minutes after the chequered flag.
  • Yas Mall multi-storey if you have a parking permit attached to your ticket. Access closes 90 minutes before lights-out.
  • Public bus — Yas Mall bus terminal is a 15-minute walk from the paddock and runs to Abu Dhabi mainland late.

Coming from Dubai? Plan a 90-minute drive each way plus the island ingress. Day-trippers leaving Dubai at noon get to their grandstand seat around 4:30 PM. Stay over.

Where to eat F1 weekend

The island doubles in population for three days. Without a reservation, you’ll wait an hour for a sit-down dinner. Book 3–4 weeks ahead for the names below:

  • Yas Bay: Asia Asia, La Mar, Garage, Lock Stock & Barrel, Hunter & Barrel — all walking distance from Etihad Arena, all booked solid on Friday and Saturday nights.
  • Yas Mall: Cipriani for a proper Italian dinner, Pots Pans & Boards for casual.
  • W Abu Dhabi: ICONS Lounge for a celebrity-spotting cocktail; the rooftop is reservation-only race weekend.
  • Quick + reliable: Shake Shack at Yas Mall, Nando’s at the W, Catch 22 at Yas Marina.

For a deeper restaurant breakdown by occasion (family, couples, business, quick eats), see our Yas Island restaurants guide.

Concerts at Etihad Arena

The F1 Abu Dhabi After-Race Concerts are bundled with most ticket types and have included Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Calvin Harris, and Travis Scott in recent years. You don’t need a separate ticket if you have an F1 weekend pass — the concert is part of the pass — but you do need to walk over: it’s a 12-minute walk from Casa Duna to the arena door.

For a deeper Etihad Arena guide, see our concert guide.

What to do the rest of the weekend

The race takes maybe 5 hours of your Sunday. Friday and Saturday you have a full day before the on-track action starts. Yas Island is built for this:

  • Ferrari World — 4 minutes’ walk from Water’s Edge. Skip the big coaster line, book the formula-style simulator.
  • Yas Waterworld — 8 minutes by car, full-day if you have kids.
  • Yas Beach — 12 minutes by car, calm Gulf waters, beach club vibe.
  • Saadiyat — 20 minutes’ drive. Louvre Abu Dhabi is exceptional. Pair with lunch at Beach Rotana.

Full breakdown in our Yas Island things to do guide.

With kids

The weekend works for kids 6+. Below that, the noise and the crowds are a lot. If you’re bringing children:

  • Day pass for Friday instead of the full weekend ticket — Free Practice 2 has the F1 cars but smaller crowds.
  • Pit walk Thursday — quieter, more space, photos with cars.
  • Earplugs, both child-sized foam and proper kids’ over-ear muffs.
  • Stay walking-distance. The shuttle queues with kids late at night are brutal.
  • Family-friendly grandstands: South Grandstand and Main Grandstand have shaded sections and easier access to family bathrooms.

Money and tickets

Tickets sell direct on yasmarinacircuit.com. Three pass tiers:

  • 3-day weekend pass — covers Friday-Sunday, all support races, the concerts.
  • Single-day — Sunday-only sells out first.
  • Paddock Club — premium hospitality, transferable, expensive.

Cards work everywhere. Cash isn’t required. ATMs in Yas Mall and at the circuit. Currency is AED. No tipping inside the circuit (built into pricing); 10% standard at restaurants outside.

Casa Duna’s F1 weekend offer

We’re walking-distance, owner-operated, English + Arabic, and we know the weekend’s choreography because we host it every year. For F1 weekend specifically:

  • Late check-in on Thursday so you can arrive after a delayed Dubai flight.
  • Local SIM advice + airport pickup if you want it productized.
  • Restaurant booking help through our network (we get tables at the Yas Bay names above when guests can’t).
  • Pre-stocked fridge option so you arrive to coffee, water, and breakfast already in.

Book direct at casaduna.ae/properties/canal-view-1br/ or message the Casa Duna team on WhatsApp at +971 58 580 2785 — we’ll talk through what works for your group.

FAQ

When is F1 Abu Dhabi 2026?
Confirmed in 2026 calendar — typically the first weekend of December. Check yasmarinacircuit.com for confirmed dates and start times.

How early should I book accommodation?
6–9 months out for walking-distance Yas Island stays. By July prices have climbed and inventory thins. Direct booking on casaduna.ae locks the Casa Duna 10% saving.

Do F1 tickets include the concerts?
Yes — most weekend ticket tiers include the After-Race Concerts at Etihad Arena. Single-day tickets vary; check at point of purchase.

Is the race kid-friendly?
6+ generally fine with proper hearing protection. Below that, consider Friday only (smaller crowds, F1 cars on track, less intense).

How far is Casa Duna from the circuit?
8 minutes’ walk from our Canal View 1BR in Water’s Edge to the South Grandstand entrance. 12 minutes to Etihad Arena.

Is parking included with F1 tickets?
Some ticket tiers include parking permits at Yas Mall multi-storey; many don’t. Walking from a Yas Island holiday home avoids the question entirely.

Can I book just race day?
Yes — single-day Sunday tickets are sold but sell out first. Friday and Saturday are easier.


Have a question about your specific F1 weekend? Message the Casa Duna team on WhatsApp at +971 58 580 2785 — we reply within an hour. Or book direct for the 10% saving.

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