F1 tickets for Barcelona
Buy F1 tickets for Barcelona and the Spanish GP. Choose tickets with or without hotel/flights.
About our trips and tickets to the Spanish F1 – Barcelona
We offer official tickets for the Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. With us, you can choose to purchase tickets only for the Spanish GP in Barcelona or packages including hotel and flights. Once you’ve selected your race, you can read more about the ticket categories we offer, what’s included, and how your F1 tickets will be delivered.
Experience speed, sunshine, and Formula 1 atmosphere at the classic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. With OLKA Express, you can always book official tickets for the Spanish GP — either as individual tickets or as complete packages including hotel and flights. We’ll help you find the right ticket category, explain what’s included, and guide you through the ticket delivery process. Whether you prefer the thrill of the start/finish straight or the view of a high-speed corner, we’ll make sure your F1 trip to Barcelona is easy, safe, and unforgettable from start to finish.
About the Spanish Grand Prix
The Spanish Formula 1 is one of the most popular events in the Formula 1 calendar, and since it takes place in the world city of Barcelona, tickets often sell out quickly. Circuit de Catalunya is located a few miles outside Barcelona and serves as the home track for many of the teams. The circuit is also used for pre-season testing of the year’s cars, meaning the drivers know it better than any other track – a factor that makes the battle for first place even more exciting.
Questions and Answers
How much does a ticket to the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona cost?
It completely depends on the type of ticket you choose. We offer seats in several different grandstands as well as general admission tickets.
Our prices are determined by supply and demand.
How do I receive my tickets?
The tickets are electronic (e-tickets) and will be sent to the same email address provided at the time of booking.
When will I receive my tickets?
No later than five days before the race. We recommend printing your ticket and bringing it to the circuit.
Is it safe to book with OLKA?
Yes! OLKA is probably Scandinavia’s largest sports travel agency at the moment, with around 40,000 travellers each year. We were founded in 1978 and provide all legally required guarantees.
Where can I find this weekend’s race schedule?
You can find all information about the schedule (Friday, Saturday & Sunday) for the Spanish Grand Prix here!
How do I get to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya?
We recommend booking bus transfers to the circuit through us at OLKA. Our buses depart from central Barcelona early in the morning and return after the race finishes in the evening.
Otherwise, you can reach the circuit in the following ways:
Train – You can take the train from, for example, Sants Estació in Barcelona to Montmeló. The journey takes about 30 minutes. From Montmeló station, it’s roughly 3 km to the circuit, and walking takes about 40 minutes.
If you prefer to take a shuttle bus from Montmeló (€2 each way), you’ll need to walk to the town centre (about 10 minutes) to catch it to the circuit.
Always keep in mind that there will be queues, and getting to and from the circuit will likely take longer than expected.
Which F1 drivers have won the most Spanish Grands Prix?
Michael Schumacher – 6 wins | 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Lewis Hamilton – 6 wins | 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Buy tickets for the Spanish Formula 1 at Olkaexpress.com
Buy tickets for the Spanish Formula 1 in Barcelona at Olkaexpress.com. We offer all ticket categories for this thrilling race, including hospitality. Whether you want to purchase F1 tickets only for the Spanish GP or a package including hotel and flights, we’ll make sure to meet your needs.
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Spain’s Grand Prix in Barcelona is all about sunshine, speed, and racing tradition
The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is one of the true classics on the F1 calendar. It’s a technical and demanding track that combines high speeds with a great mix of corners. Since 1991, the Spanish Grand Prix has drawn thousands of fans to Montmeló, just north of Barcelona, for a weekend filled with racing, sunshine, and Mediterranean atmosphere.
Watching F1 live here is something special. The circuit offers several excellent grandstands, the weather is often ideal, and the crowd atmosphere is hard to beat. Add the proximity to one of Europe’s most popular cities, and you’ve got the recipe for a perfect F1 weekend.
Why you should experience the Spanish Grand Prix in person
- Perfect location: Just 30 km from Barcelona, the circuit is close enough for you to stay in the city and commute easily.
- Great circuit for spectators: Thanks to its open layout, you can see large parts of the race from several grandstands.
- Reliable weather: Sunshine and dry track conditions are the norm during race weekend.
- Passionate crowd: Local and international fans create an energy that elevates the entire event.
How to plan your F1 weekend in Barcelona
- Stay in Barcelona: Many choose to stay in the city centre and take the train to Montmeló (around 40 minutes).
- Combine it with a holiday: Barcelona offers beaches, culture, and fantastic food – the perfect addition to the race weekend.
- Choose your section wisely: The main straight grandstands offer a full overview, while the corner stands bring you closer to the action.
- Bring sun protection: Summer months in Catalonia can get hot – light clothing, sunscreen, and plenty of water are recommended.
Historic trivia about the Spanish Grand Prix
- The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was inaugurated in 1991 and has been Spain’s permanent F1 venue ever since.
- Michael Schumacher claimed his first Ferrari victory here in 1996 in torrential rain.
- Max Verstappen won his first F1 race here in 2016, at just 18 years old.
- The circuit is often used for testing thanks to its mix of fast and technical sections – a true benchmark for balance and performance.
- From 2026, Madrid will take over as host of the Spanish Grand Prix, while Barcelona will continue to stage the Barcelona-Catalunya GP.
Tips for a successful F1 trip to Barcelona
- Book your accommodation early: The weekend is popular, and hotels fill up quickly.
- Buy a 3-day pass: You’ll get access to practice sessions, qualifying, and the race itself – plus more time to explore the circuit.
- Take the train to the circuit: It’s convenient and often faster than driving during the GP weekend.
- Enjoy the food: Tapas, paella, and cava – the perfect way to end a high-speed day.