

Thu, Jun 11
|Barcelona
2026 Spanish Grand Prix
You don’t need us to tell you that Barcelona is one of the world’s great cities, even if we just sort of did. Food, culture, beaches – it’s all there, making a Spanish Grand Prix holiday a properly attractive proposition.
Race Weekend Dates & Venue
Jun 11, 2026, 6:00 AM GMT+2 – Jun 14, 2026, 5:00 PM GMT+2
Barcelona, Carretera de Granollers a Parets, Carrer Mas Moreneta, s/n, PKM 2.5, 08160, Barcelona, Spain
About Your Weekend Experience
Barcelona, the dazzling capital of Catalonia in northeast Spain, is a lively and culturally rich city bursting with excitement! Renowned for its breathtaking architecture, including the iconic creations of Antoni Gaudí, this city is a feast for the eyes. Dive into its fascinating history through its many museums and historic sites. Plus, it's a food lover's dream come true, offering an incredible array of delicious local cuisine and a vibrant nightlife that keeps the energy alive!

You’ve got plenty of choice, with almost the whole track overlooked by grandstands or general admission areas. On the outside of Turn 1, Grandstand A will let you see the best overtaking spot on the track, while the general admission area around Turn 3 will provide the awe-inspiring sight of Formula 1 cars being pushed to the limit of their downforce capabilities.
Get ready for an exhilarating experience at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya! Despite the surge in attendance over recent years, this circuit continues to offer some of the most spectacular trackside views among current F1 circuits. Most grandstands boast breathtaking panoramic views, and the circuit is renowned for having one of the best General Admission options on the calendar. Plus, ticket prices are still a fantastic bargain compared to other European races. In recent seasons, the circuit owners have made significant investments in state-of-the-art infrastructure, including several luxurious new hospitality suites, and have rolled out an enhanced mobility plan to make fan access to and from the circuit a breeze. The removal of the final chicane before the 2023 Spanish Grand Prix has also taken the on-track action to the next level. With a contract extending until 2026, Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is set to thrill fans alongside the exciting new race in Madrid on the calendar.

The Circuit de Barcelona continues to shine as one of Europe's top circuits! Its natural amphitheater design provides fantastic viewing opportunities, enhanced by the typically warm and sunny weather. Race weekends are always impeccably organized. Exciting changes were announced before the 2023 race, including the removal of the long-standing final chicane, which had been in place for nearly two decades. Safety was boosted with an extended runoff area behind Turn 1, and the circuit's facilities, such as restrooms, received impressive upgrades. The hospitality area above the pits was also given a fresh new look. The circuit's owners are committed to further investments into 2024, focusing on state-of-the-art facilities and introducing several new hospitality venues.

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