We love —
- Watching the nail-biting races as the best talents from showcase their skills and are pushed to their limits on the circuit.
- Feeling the roar of engines as cars accelerate along the circuit’s main straight, tyres sparking against the sun-warmed asphalt.
- Experiencing podium celebrations, champagne spraying and cheers echoing across the circuit, the thrill of victory palpable in every corner.
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Carefully selected for our members by our experts
Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix —
At 4.657 km with 16 corners and a long main straight over 1 km where cars often exceed 310 km/h, the Circuit de Barcelona‑Catalunya has witnessed some of Formula 1’s most memorable battles: Senna vs Mansell in 1991, Schumacher vs Häkkinen in 2001, Hamilton vs Rosberg in 2016, and the rise of Spanish hero Fernando Alonso.
Built in 1991 to host part of the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics, Montmeló quickly earned a reputation as one of Europe’s finest circuits. Its flowing curves and varied straights make it a favourite for pre‑season testing, honing both cars and drivers for the year ahead.
In 2026, Oscar Piastri returns to Catalunya, fresh off last year’s victory, ready to confirm his status as a championship contender. Lando Norris, his McLaren teammate, will aim to turn the tables and secure a win, promising a fierce intra‑team battle.
Four‑time world champion Max Verstappen will be determined to fight back, while Mercedes and Ferrari look for any opening to seize vital points. The passionate Spanish crowd will focus on Carlos Sainz Jr., eager to see their local star shine and to fuel the festival‑like atmosphere of the Grand Prix.
One thing is certain: thrills, speed and drama will be back in abundance for the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona‑Catalunya.
Your tickets —
Nostalgia, excitement and plenty of adrenaline... don't miss this unforgettable weekend at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit.
Your ticket is valid for June 12th, 13th and 14th 2026 for the Spanish Grand Prix, in one of the following categories (depending on the offer chosen):
- General Admission (Lawn area, free seating)
- Fan Grandstand (B, C, G, J, or K)
- Super Fan Grandstand (E, H or L)
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya reserves the right to modify all information without prior notice.
Tickets will be sent to you by email in the form of e-tickets in the days leading up to the race.
Your schedule —
The Grand Prix is contested over 66 laps, covering a total distance of 192 miles. The race weekend is organised as follows:
Friday, 12 June 2026:
- Free Practice 1 & 2
Saturday, 13 June 2026:
- Free Practice 3
- Qualifying
Sunday, 14 June 2026:
- Spanish Grand Prix
How to get there:
To reach the Grand Prix from your hotel, you can take a train to Montmeló station, followed by a 30-minute walk or a shuttle bus to the circuit, or opt to hire a car for more flexibility
Hotel Catalonia 505 4* —
Hotel Catalonia 505 4* sits quietly in central Barcelona, beside a small, leafy garden. Warm tones, soft textures and gentle lighting create a calm pause from the city’s hum.
Beyond the hotel, Barcelona unfolds step by step. Montjuïc rises nearby, terraces of olive and pine framing the Olympic Stadium. Les Corts leads toward Camp Nou, while the city centre waits just minutes by metro, its squares, cafés and markets offering colour, scent and quiet discovery at every turn.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Standard Room.
Standard Room
Settle into your elegant, modern Standard Room for a restful stay. Unwind and enjoy the high-quality comforts of this inviting space.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
At Hotel Catalonia 505 4*, dishes present the essence of the Mediterranean with colour, fragrance, and finesse. The terrace adds warmth, carrying subtle city aromas with each bite. Beyond the hotel, Barcelona brims with flavour. Wander through Mercat de Sant Antoni, where stalls overflow with fresh fish, jamón ibérico, and colourful vegetables. Sit at a café in Plaça Reial and savour a cortado with warm pastry, or explore the tapas bars of El Born, tasting patatas bravas and bombas. Montjuïc’s terraces offer panoramic city views, while the sunlit streets of Eixample guide you past bakeries, olive oil shops, and vibrant markets, making each step a feast for the senses.
Your time
Just for you:
- 3-day ticket to Barcelona Grand Prix: Lawn, Fan Tribune or Super Fan Tribune (depending on your choice)
The roar of engines and the rush of speed define your Grand Prix days at the Circuit de Barcelona‑Catalunya. Cars streak along long straights and carve through sweeping corners, while the excitement of overtakes and photo finishes keeps every moment electric. The atmosphere hums with anticipation, cheers, and the scent of asphalt warmed by the sun.
Beyond the circuit, Barcelona unfolds in vibrant layers. Sunlit plazas, lively cafés, and bustling markets invite exploration, while Montjuïc’s terraces offer sweeping views over the city. Streets carry the aroma of freshly baked bread and espresso, drawing you step by step toward the heartbeat of culture, colour, and energy that pulses through the Catalan capital.
Included extras —
3-day ticket in Lawn Category
Enjoy the race from the relaxed Lawn area, perfect for soaking in the atmosphere while catching all the key on-track action.
3-day ticket in Fan Tribune Category
Don’t miss a moment of the speed and drama from your dedicated Fan Tribune seats, offering great views of the circuit.
3-day ticket in Super Fan Tribune Category
Experience the thrill up close with Super Fan Tribune seating, putting you right where the heart-pounding overtakes happen.
Optional excursions —
Guided tour of the Sagrada Familia - Skip-the-line tickets
Discover Barcelona's Sagrada Familia on a guided tour with skip-the-line tickets, explore its interior and façades, and finish with a visit to the museum dedicated to Gaudí.
Catamaran cruise off the coast of Barcelona
Discover Barcelona from the sea on a catamaran cruise, combining relaxation, family-friendly spaces and a commitment to preserving the Mediterranean.
Sunset cruise on a catamaran in Barcelona with live music
Enjoy a 2-hour cruise on an eco-friendly catamaran off the coast of Barcelona, with views of the skyline and live music (from June to September), until sunset for a magical experience in the Mediterranean.
Getaway to the Costa Brava with boat crossing
Set off to discover the Costa Brava in a day, combining a visit to Lloret de Mar, a boat trip and an exploration of the medieval village of Tossa de Mar, all accompanied by an expert guide.
Barcelona by panoramic bus (48 hours) and catamaran cruise (1 hour)
Explore Barcelona's must-see sights at your own pace on a double-decker bus and enjoy a catamaran cruise to discover the city from the sea.
The essentials of Barcelona on foot and by bus: from the Gothic Quarter to Montjuïc
Explore the soul of Barcelona in a single morning, from the historic streets of the Gothic Quarter to breathtaking views from Montjuïc, via panoramic bus and cable car.
Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Tourist Bus - 48 hours
Explore Barcelona at your own pace with a day ticket for a double-decker sightseeing bus, complete with a multilingual audio guide and stops at must-see sites such as the Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell and Camp Nou.
Las Golondrinas boat cruise - Port and coastline of Barcelona
Discover Barcelona from a new perspective by boarding a boat and sailing on the Mediterranean Sea! Admire its seafront, beaches, Olympic Port and Forum, and take advantage of this moment to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
Skip-the-line access – Guided tour of the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell
Discover Gaudí’s two iconic masterpieces on a guided tour of the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, including transport, admission tickets and the services of an expert guide.
Your journey to Spain —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Barcelona —
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is a dynamic and cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean coast, where you can experience a perfect mix of modern vibrancy and historic charm. From its lively streets and world-class museums to its beautiful beaches, Barcelona offers something for every type of traveller.
Must-sees:
- La Sagrada Familia: Antoni Gaudí’s iconic, still-unfinished church is the symbol of the city, offering a breathtaking blend of Gothic and modernist architecture.
- Park Güell: Explore more of Gaudí’s visionary work while enjoying spectacular views over the city.
- Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art: Home to over 5,000 works, this museum is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
- Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic): Wander through narrow, cobbled streets filled with history, charming cafes, and authentic restaurants.
- Montjuïc Mountain: Take the cable car up to the 17th-century fortress and enjoy panoramic views of the city, ideal for a sunset experience.
- Tibidabo Mountain: For a unique view of the city and Mediterranean, visit Tibidabo, which also features a small amusement park perched 500 metres above sea level.
Culinary culture:
Indulge in Barcelona’s delicious culinary offerings, from fresh seafood and traditional tapas to authentic paella. Enjoy local Catalan wines with your meal in the atmospheric streets of the Barri Gòtic, or head to the seaside for a relaxed beachside dining experience.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the city, explore the beaches along the Mediterranean or take a short trip to the nearby mountains for hiking and scenic views.
Good to know:
Barcelona is easily accessible by plane or train. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the city is less crowded.