Spain Grand Prix
Circuit De Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
30 May – 01 June 2025
The Spanish Grand Prix is held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain. The race is one of the oldest in the world still contested, celebrating its centenary in 2013. The race had modest beginnings as a production car race. Interrupted by the First World War, the race waited a decade for its second running before becoming a staple of the European calendar. In 1927 it was part of the World Manufacturers’ Championship; it was promoted to the European Championship in 1935 before the Spanish Civil War brought an end to racing. Buy your Spain F1 ticket only today from NK Sports Tickets, partners with Sports Events. No hidden fees, what you see is what you pay.
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Spain Grand Prix
Circuit De Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
30 May – 01 June 2025
The Spanish Grand Prix is held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain. The race is one of the oldest in the world still contested, celebrating its centenary in 2013. The race had modest beginnings as a production car race. Interrupted by the First World War, the race waited a decade for its second running before becoming a staple of the European calendar. In 1927 it was part of the World Manufacturers’ Championship; it was promoted to the European Championship in 1935 before the Spanish Civil War brought an end to racing. Buy your Spain F1 ticket only today from NK Sports Tickets, partners with Sports Events. No hidden fees, what you see is what you pay.
We are partners with Official Formula 1 ticket providers dealing directly with event organizers to ensure the best service and prices for you to gain access to any Grand Prix of the season.
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Travel and Event Information
Accommodation
Visa
Nearest Airport
Coach & Bus
There are regular bus and train services from the city to the circuit on race weekend as well. There’s also a shuttle bus from Montmelo to the circuit but it leaves from the center of the town, about 10 minutes walk from the train station in the direction of the circuit. It will drop you off near turn 1, around 10 minutes walk from entrance Gate 5.
Sagales runs a regular bus service on Grand Prix weekend from Estacio del Nord to Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with a drop-off point just 300 metres from the circuit entrance (as opposed to 2km for the train.) The journey takes around 45 minutes and the frequency of the buses increases over the course of the weekend. Sagales also runs buses to the circuit (only on Saturday & Sunday) from the largest towns on the Costa Brava, including Lloret de Mar and Blanes.
Train
Taking the train is the fastest and most convenient way to get to the circuit. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is next to the small town of Montmelo, approximately 30km north east of central Barcelona. The closest station to the circuit is Montmelo, which is on the regional train network, not the metro. Take the Renfe R2 (dark green) or R2 Nord (light green) train from either Sants Estacio, Passeig de Gracia or El Clot in the direction of Granollers or Saint Celoni. The train itself takes around 20-30 minutes, but allow yourself a further 30-45 minutes or so to walk from the Montmelo station to the circuit.
Getting around Barcelona
You can utilize the official taxis which are plenty aswel as the Hop on Hop off Buses which is a great way to tour the city at low costs. Barcelona has a world-class metro system and trains tend to be clean, punctual and cheap. Consider buying a T10 card for up to ten single journeys on the metro, trains, buses and trams in the city centre. Barcelona also has a massive bus network and a night bus operation too. The popular T10 card can be used on buses, too. You can grab a bus to the metro station and travel across the city by metro, then jump on a bus at the other end – all for the cost of one ticket if the journey takes less than 75 minutes.
Timetable
Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.
Travel and Event Information
Accommodation
Visa
Nearest Airport
Coach & Bus
There are regular bus and train services from the city to the circuit on race weekend as well. There’s also a shuttle bus from Montmelo to the circuit but it leaves from the center of the town, about 10 minutes walk from the train station in the direction of the circuit. It will drop you off near turn 1, around 10 minutes walk from entrance Gate 5.
Sagales runs a regular bus service on Grand Prix weekend from Estacio del Nord to Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with a drop-off point just 300 metres from the circuit entrance (as opposed to 2km for the train.) The journey takes around 45 minutes and the frequency of the buses increases over the course of the weekend. Sagales also runs buses to the circuit (only on Saturday & Sunday) from the largest towns on the Costa Brava, including Lloret de Mar and Blanes.
Train
Taking the train is the fastest and most convenient way to get to the circuit. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is next to the small town of Montmelo, approximately 30km north east of central Barcelona. The closest station to the circuit is Montmelo, which is on the regional train network, not the metro. Take the Renfe R2 (dark green) or R2 Nord (light green) train from either Sants Estacio, Passeig de Gracia or El Clot in the direction of Granollers or Saint Celoni. The train itself takes around 20-30 minutes, but allow yourself a further 30-45 minutes or so to walk from the Montmelo station to the circuit.
Getting around Barcelona
You can utilize the official taxis which are plenty aswel as the Hop on Hop off Buses which is a great way to tour the city at low costs. Barcelona has a world-class metro system and trains tend to be clean, punctual and cheap. Consider buying a T10 card for up to ten single journeys on the metro, trains, buses and trams in the city centre. Barcelona also has a massive bus network and a night bus operation too. The popular T10 card can be used on buses, too. You can grab a bus to the metro station and travel across the city by metro, then jump on a bus at the other end – all for the cost of one ticket if the journey takes less than 75 minutes.
Timetable
Full timetable information including support events will be published once it is released by the circuit near race weekend.