The Vibe
Opened in October 2025 inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, F1 Arcade Las Vegas is a high-energy playground that covers more than 21,000 square feet across two floors, with a broad outdoor terrace that looks out over the Las Vegas Strip. Inside, screens pulse with color, and the hum of simulators fills the air. Steel, glass, and bold lighting combine in contemporary design with a motorsport edge. Take it all in from comfortable lounge areas.
Grab your crew and start your engines 🏁
F1 Arcade just opened its largest venue with 87 simulators, amazing food and drinks plus a DJ for the high-energy vibes!
Who’s Here
This flagship builds on the brand’s openings in London, Boston, and Washington, DC, bringing the concept to life on a much larger scale. The Briefing Room, a private lounge with a 19-foot bar, racing rigs, and a terrace can host up to 220 guests. Think corporate teams, private gatherings and big celebrations. Buy the whole place out and your group will get 87 simulators, three permanent bars, nineteen screens, and a nine-foot LED display at the main bar. Every detail is tailored to fully immerse you in the world of Formula 1. If you come here off the street, will you find your own people? Hard to say! F1 Arcade was designed for all F1 fans, from newcomers to longtime fans—with simulators built for all skill levels.
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The highlight here is the lineup of full-motion racing simulators that let guests feel the speed, sound, and tension of real Formula 1 driving. Between races, the games “React” and “Lights Out” keep the competition going with challenges that test focus and timing. Lauren Paylor “LP” O’Brien, winner of Drink Masters seasons one, has created a menu of refined cocktails and “Designated Driver” mocktails. The kitchen offers a range of globally inspired dishes (our favorites were a Himalayan salt-aged flat iron steak with chimichurri and XO scallops with apple garnish.)


Worth Noting
F1 Arcade is a racing attraction, but it’s also a complete social destination where you can solely practice on the simulators or throw a party and entertain your friends. The Las Vegas location joins a growing collection of venues that will expand to cities such as Philadelphia, Denver, and Atlanta, with 30 openings planned in the next five years. You can also learn more about the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix here.