Australian Grand Prix Interactive Venue Map

Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit, mapped for 300,000+ race weekend fans.

Explore the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in full — every grandstand, fan zone, hospitality suite, and pit lane entry. Use the interactive map to find your section, locate food and merchandise, or plan your route between track viewing areas. This is the live map used by the Australian Grand Prix Corporation to guide hundreds of thousands of fans across one of Formula 1's most iconic venues.

About the Australian Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix has been held at Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit since 1996, kicking off the Formula 1 World Championship each season in front of crowds exceeding 300,000 across a four-day race weekend. The temporary street circuit winds 5.278 km around a public park, which means the venue is rebuilt from scratch every year, with grandstands, fan zones, hospitality villages, and vendor concourses assembled and dismantled within weeks.

That temporary nature makes navigation uniquely challenging.

  • Entry gates shift.
  • Fan zones move between seasons.
  • Sponsor activations appear in different locations year over year.

A printed map handed to a fan at the gate is already outdated before they've found their seat.

The Australian Grand Prix Corporation partnered with Mappedin to address exactly that problem. The digital circuit plan, embedded across the AGPC's digital and physical infrastructure, allowed fans to find grandstands, hospitality areas, and on-track viewing zones without relying on static signage or volunteer direction.

"The digital circuit plan and its integration into existing digital and physical infrastructure helped elevate the customer experience. It ensured fans were better connected and gave us another avenue to speak to those who attended, helping promote all the amazing on and off-track activities, along with the world class hospitality facilities available around the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit.”

— Joel Mackenzie

The circuit hosts a full race weekend program: practice sessions Thursday and Friday, qualifying Saturday, the Formula 1 race on Sunday. Each day draws different crowd distributions across the venue, making real-time wayfinding—not just a static floor plan—critical for both fan experience and operational efficiency.

Why interactive wayfinding matters here

A temporary venue at the scale of Albert Park can't rely on permanent signage to move crowds. When grandstand configurations change, sponsor footprints shift, or emergency routes need updating mid-event, the map has to update in seconds, not print cycles. Event ops teams that run wayfinding on Mappedin can push changes to every surface (web, app, and kiosk) from a single CMS update. That's what the Australian Grand Prix Corporation built.

If your event venue faces the same problem—crowds, complexity, and infrastructure that changes year over year—the conversation starts here.

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