THU 20 Jun - SUN 23 Jun, 2024

Your Spanish Grand Prix Weekend

Primary Event Contact: guestservices@f1experiences.com

Important Information

Physical items included in your package: Details of the items in your package and the expected delivery date will be shared here closer to the event.

Pick-up location:

Our team is confirming the hours and location for packages set for pick-up.

 Note: Orders with mailing addresses in the following countries are automatically set for pick up: Afghanistan, Belarus, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Niger, North Korea, Russia, Syria, and Yemen.


More details about your grandstand tickets will be shared here closer to the event.

For the Full F1® Live Track Schedule, please click here

Spain is part of the Schengen zone, which provides visa-free travel in 26 European countries. Most Western travelers, including those from the USA, Canada, and Australia, don’t need a visa to visit Spain. For more information, please click here.

Currency: Spain uses the EURO. 

Language: The official languages of Barcelona are Catalan and Spanish, though being a hugely popular city with tourists, you’ll have no problem getting by with English in most situations.

Time Zone: Central European Time (UTC/GMT + 1 hour)

In an Emergency: Dial 112

Power Sockets: Spain uses the same Type F power sockets as the rest of mainland Europe. Bring an adaptor if you are travelling from another part of the world.

Experience Details

Select your Official Ticket Package below to access to details related to your package.

*Dates, times, appearances, and locations are subject to change.

Programming and Experiences are subject to change based on local health and safety guidelines at the time of the event. Formula 1 media, driver and legend appearances may be hosted virtually or in-person.

Hotel Information

Upon arriving at the hotel, the individual on the reservation must be present and provide the front desk with a valid form of photo identification to complete the check-in.

Please Note: We do not provide confirmation numbers. For additional details on your accommodation, contact us at guestservices@f1experiences.com

Hotel Transfer Schedule

Transfer times are for guests who have purchased a hotel AND transport with F1 Experiences only. Times are set so that guests arrive at the circuit for the first track activity of the day.

Maps & Directions

Circuit Map

Click on the map below to view larger and download a full PDF

*Updated as of June 2023

How to get to the Circuit

Google Maps: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya

Train: The closest station to the circuit is Montmeló, which is located on the Renfe R2 and R2 Nord lines. Take the train from Sants Estacio, Passeig de Gracia or El Clot in the direction of Granollers or Sant Celoni. The trip from central Barcelona should take around 40 minutes and tickets cost €2.80 each way. Check schedules here. Please note that Hola Barcelona travel cards for unlimited travel on public transport in Barcelona are not valid for travel to Montmeló; a separate regional train ticket is required. After arriving in Montmeló, you can walk to the circuit in around 30-40 minutes or take a local bus/taxi.

Bus: Sagalés operates regular bus services from Estació del Nord to Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on race weekend. The trip takes around one hour and costs €20 return each day.

Car: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is located close to several major highways and has plenty of (paid) parking, so driving yourself to the circuit is another option, especially if you are staying on the Costa Brava.

Taxi or Ridesharing: A taxi or Uber from the centre of Barcelona to the circuit should set you back around €40-60 each way. Getting a taxi home from the circuit can be difficult at peak times; organizing a return pickup in advance is recommended. The best place to get a taxi at the end of the day is near the Paddock Entrance at the top of the circuit, between Gates 1 and 7.

F1® Experiences: Daily transfers to and from the circuit are available at an additional cost for guests who have booked hotel accommodation with F1 Experiences.

More information: Spanish Grand Prix – Getting Around Guide

General FAQs

With hundreds of daily flights offered by both flag carriers and budget airlines, Barcelona International Airport (BCN) is the largest and most convenient airport to fly into for the Spanish Grand Prix. Also known as El Prat after the town where it is located, BCN is a hub for several European airlines (Air Europa, EasyJet, Norwegian, Ryanair) and also has regular long-haul flights to North and South America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

Interested in combining your Grand Prix trip with a beach holiday at one of the resorts on the Costa Brava? Girona-Costa Brava Airport (GRO) has regular charter and budget flights to many parts of Europe, and is also a Ryanair hub.

More information, including how to get from the airport to the city centre, can be found in the Spanish Grand Prix – Getting Around Guide.

  • Glass, metal or wooden containers.
  • Alcoholic beverages. Unfortunately, alcohol is completely banned on the circuit. You can only buy soft drinks - water and lemonade - or non-alcoholic beer at the stands.
  • Dangerous sharp objects such as knives or scissors won't get you pass the security check.
  • Animals are not allowed on the Circuit de Catalunya.
  • Bicycles, scooters and any other means of transport must be left outside the circuit.
  • Cannons, flares, smoke bombs and other pyrotechnic devices are also officially prohibited.
  • Professional audio-visual equipment. If the security personnel believe that you are filming professionally, they have the right to ask you to hand over the footage.
  • Food and non-alcoholic drinks.
  • Umbrellas and chairs exclusively for the general admission areas, as long as other spectators are not disturbed.
  • Plastic bottles up to 1.5 L (including caps) and tetra packs.
  • Baby prams

Please check the circuit map for the location of your grandstand at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

The Formula 1 Paddock Club is located above the team garages on the inside of the Main Straight. Click here for a map.

The Champions Club is located in the Piso Boxes above the team garages on the inside of the Main Straight. Click here for a map.

If you have access to the Champions Club or Formula 1 Paddock Club, smart casual dress is recommended; long pants and a shirt or polo shirt for men and a dress, skirt or pants for women. Jogging suits, shorts and beach attire are not permitted in the Champions Club or Formula 1 Paddock Club.

Read Your Ultimate Checklist for a Day at the Track for more information about what to wear to the track.

Yes, you can. Please contact your sales representative or call for more information about our available hotels for the Spanish Grand Prix.