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Venetian Resort Hosts Spectacular Events for 2025 Grand Prix
Las Vegas welcomed the world of high-speed motorsport as The Venetian Resort Las Vegas hosted an impressive lineup of events during the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix from November 20 to 22, 2025. This iconic resort served as the home base for the BWT Alpine F1 Race Team, attracting notable investors such as Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, and Ryan Reynolds. With exclusive track-view suites and unique experiences, the resort delivered an unparalleled celebration of racing culture.
During the event, The Venetian unveiled an exclusive F1 Hub, running from November 8 to December 6. Sponsored by American Express, this hub featured merchandise from various teams, exclusive collaborations with brands like LEGO Group, Hello Kitty, and BAPE®, and much more. This destination became a must-visit for fans seeking memorabilia and insights into their favorite teams.
One of the standout attractions was the F1 ‘Shoey’ experience, a ritual originating from Australia that involves drinking from a shoe. For this Grand Prix, The Venetian created a limited-edition drinking vessel, available at Yahoo Sportsbook and Close Company. Guests enthusiastically participated by filling their Shoey with draft beer or choosing from a selection of race-themed cocktails, adding a spirited touch to the festivities.
The resort also welcomed the hosts of the All-In Podcast, including Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, and David Friedberg. They enjoyed luxurious accommodations and recorded a podcast episode in The Venetian Poker Room. An invite-only dinner hosted by renowned chef José Andrés at Bazaar Meat rounded out their experience, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the excitement of the Grand Prix.
Exclusive Experiences and Culinary Delights
For those seeking a VIP experience, the Velocity Club at The Venetian provided an extraordinary trackside viewing platform. Guests enjoyed magnificent views of the race while indulging in culinary offerings from some of The Strip’s most celebrated restaurants. The first night featured selections from Via Via Food Hall, including popular spots like Ivan Ramen and Scarr’s Pizza. The culinary showcase expanded on the second night with renowned establishments such as CUT by Wolfgang Puck and Michelin-starred COTE Las Vegas.
The Venetian’s Paddock Club Suite offered a premium experience, where guests could witness the race action up close. Positioned on the third floor, the suite provided an elegant atmosphere, ensuring that VIPs enjoyed every moment, including the post-race podium celebrations and fireworks.
Throughout the weekend, The Venetian showcased the BWT Alpine Formula One Team’s car display in its Grand Colonnade. This captivating attraction allowed guests to get an up-close look at a piece of racing history, further enhancing the F1 experience at the resort.
As the Grand Prix drew to a close, guests left with unforgettable memories from a weekend that seamlessly blended high-octane racing with culinary excellence. The Venetian Resort Las Vegas continues to establish itself as a premier destination for entertainment, drawing fans and celebrities alike to experience the thrill of Formula 1 racing in style.
For more details about upcoming events and offerings, visit The Venetian Resort Las Vegas website or follow their social media channels.
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