
3 Night Belgian Grand Prix Travel Package with Return Eurostar Tickets, General Admission and More
Stay at Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre and discover the sights of Brussels before heading to the iconic Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, with thrilling views, premium grandstand upgrades, and unforgettable Formula 1 action.
About
Few races in Formula 1 are as revered as the Belgian Grand Prix, and our 2026 Belgian Grand Prix travel packages give fans the chance to experience it live. Set deep within the forests of the Ardennes, the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit is famous for its dramatic elevation changes, unpredictable weather and high-speed corners that test even the most experienced drivers.
Across three thrilling days of racing, you’ll watch the world’s best drivers tackle one of the most challenging tracks in motorsport from the grandstands. From the breathtaking climb of Eau Rouge to the long Kemmel Straight, every lap delivers unforgettable moments. For Formula 1 fans, attending the Belgian Grand Prix is a bucket-list experience and an incredible way to immerse yourself in the energy and spectacle of race weekend.
- Experience one of the most iconic races on the F1 calendar at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit
- Three-day grandstand tickets included so you can enjoy the full race weekend atmosphere
- Witness famous corners such as Eau Rouge and Raidillon as drivers tackle one of the most challenging circuits in the race calendar
Accommodation
When you’re not enjoying the excitement of race weekend at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, relax at the comfortable Thon Hotel Brussels City Centre. Located in the heart of Brussels, this modern hotel offers stylish rooms, daily breakfast, and easy access to the city’s restaurants, shops, and attractions. After a day at the Belgian Grand Prix, it’s the perfect place to unwind before exploring the vibrant Belgian capital.
Belgian Grand Prix Experience
First held in 1950, the Belgian Grand Prix has become one of the most celebrated races in Formula 1 history. The race takes place at the world-famous Circuit de Spa‑Francorchamps, located in the scenic Ardennes region of Belgium.
Stretching over four miles, Spa-Francorchamps is the longest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar and is widely regarded as one of the most challenging. Drivers face dramatic elevation changes, sweeping high-speed corners and the legendary Eau Rouge and Raidillon sequence, where cars climb steeply uphill at incredible speed.
The circuit’s natural setting and unpredictable weather often create dramatic race moments, making the Belgian Grand Prix a firm favourite among drivers and fans alike. Across three days of racing, you’ll experience the intensity, excitement and atmosphere that make this race weekend so special.
During your experience you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy three days of exhilarating racing from a choice of seating areas at the legendary Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
- Silver 1 Grandstand
- Fanzone Grandstand
- Gold 6 Grandstand
- Gold 9 Grandstand
- Gold 1 Grandstand
- Gold 8 Grandstand
Faqs
When is the Belgian Grand Prix 2026?
The Belgian Grand Prix weekend begins with Free Practice on Friday 24 July 2026. Qualifying takes place on Saturday 25 July, followed by the race on Sunday 26 July.
What time does the Belgian Grand Prix start?
The Belgian Grand Prix is scheduled to begin at 3:00pm local time in Belgium. For fans travelling from the United Kingdom, this is a 2:00pm start. Please note that race timings may be subject to change.
What circuit hosts the Belgian Grand Prix?
The race takes place at the legendary Circuit de Spa‑Francorchamps, widely regarded as one of the greatest and most challenging circuits in Formula 1.
Where is Spa-Francorchamps located?
The Circuit de Spa‑Francorchamps sits in the forested Ardennes region of eastern Belgium, close to the towns of Spa and Stavelot.
How long is the Belgian Grand Prix race?
The Belgian Grand Prix is run over 44 laps of the Circuit de Spa‑Francorchamps, covering a total race distance of just over 308 kilometres.
Why is Spa-Francorchamps so famous?
The Belgian Grand Prix is famous for its fast corners, dramatic elevation changes and the iconic Eau Rouge and Raidillon section, making it one of the most thrilling races on the Formula 1 calendar.
Grandstands
Silver 1 Grandstand
Located along the main straight, the Silver 1 Grandstand offers excellent views of the start and finish line. Watch the pre-race build-up, pit lane activity and the thrilling sprint to the chequered flag.
Fanzone Grandstand
Positioned close to the lively fan zone area, this grandstand combines great trackside views with easy access to entertainment, food stalls and activities, creating a vibrant and social race weekend atmosphere.
Gold 6 Grandstand
Overlooking one of Spa’s technical sections, Gold 6 provides fantastic views as drivers navigate fast corners and elevation changes. It’s an ideal spot to appreciate the precision and bravery required at Spa.
Gold 9 Grandstand
Gold 9 offers a fantastic perspective of high-speed racing as drivers accelerate through one of the circuit’s sweeping sections. From here, fans can watch cars push the limits of grip and speed.
Gold 1 Grandstand
Situated near the famous La Source hairpin, Gold 1 delivers excellent views of heavy braking, overtaking attempts and dramatic race starts as drivers battle for position into the tight first corner.
Gold 8 Grandstand
From Gold 8, fans can enjoy views of the iconic uphill climb through Eau Rouge and Raidillon, one of the most legendary and exhilarating sections in Formula 1.











