Barcelona is a beautiful city with excellent infrastructure and services, so you won't have any problems getting to the Formula 1 races. However, it's worth checking out all the information and saving yourself some stress.
Find out how to get to the Circuit de Barcelona at Montmeló in the best and the most comfortable way, what traffic rules to follow and how to get to the grandstands as quickly as possible.
You can find an overview here.
There is a shuttle service from Montmeló train station. The car parks are quite close to the circuit, there is no transport and you can easily walk there. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the station. You can find all the information about parking here and about transport to the circuit here.
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The easiest and most recommended way to reach the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is by train. Take a train from Barcelona to Montmeló station, from where you can take the shuttle bus or walk for about 30 minutes. Trains run regularly from Barcelona Sants, Passeig de Gràcia, and Clot-Aragó. If you’re driving, be prepared for traffic, especially on race day, and allow extra time for arrival and parking.
Yes, but parking must be booked online in advance, as no on-site sales are available. The price is €49.50 (as of 2025) for all three days per car, with access managed via license plate recognition. Motorbikes and vehicles with a disability permit park for free. You can find more info here.
Comfort is key. Wear breathable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes, as you’ll likely be walking a lot and possibly standing on uneven ground. Bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect against the sun, and a light rain jacket just in case. A small backpack for essentials is helpful, and of course, F1 team gear is always encouraged! Check out more helpful tips here.
Motorsport is loud, and while earplugs aren’t mandatory, they are definitely recommended. If you're attending with children, make sure they have proper hearing protection!
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