Belgium
Racing Through the Ardennes Forest
Belgian Grand Prix, Spa Francorchamps
19 Jul 2026
The Belgian Grand Prix is one of the most iconic races in the Formula 1 calendar, held at the legendary Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Known for its challenging corners, elevation changes, and unpredictable weather, the Belgian GP promises an adrenaline-packed experience for motorsport fans. Whether you’re a die-hard Formula 1 enthusiast or a casual fan, this is an event you don’t want to miss!
Belgian GP 2026 packages include:
- Three nights accommodation. (17 – 20 July)
- 3 day weekend race tickets.
- Return flights from selected UK airports.
Race transfers may be added and are available at an extra cost.
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Grandstands
Featured Hotel Options
Local Info & Tips
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Grandstand Information
GENERAL ADMISSION
General Admission viewing banks are located throughout the circuit and is a popular way to experience the magnificent setting of Spa. Spa-Francorchamps circuit is a very popular circuit for General Admission. If you are purchasing a General Admission ticket, you are welcome to take fold-down chairs and blankets with you, but please be advised that the terrain of this area can be quite rough and hilly in places. Due to the size of this circuit, there may also be long walks to the General Admission areas, depending on the entrance that you use.
COMBES
The Combes grandstand complex (uncovered) is strategically situated on the outside of the circuit, nestled between the Malmedy and Bruxelles (also known as Rivage) corners. Positioned just beyond the exit of the Malmedy turn, this grandstand offers spectators a dynamic viewing experience as cars accelerate out of Malmedy and approach the challenging right-hand bend at Bruxelles.
This spectator area is divided into four distinct sections—Combes 1, 2, 3, and 4. Sections Combes 1 and 2 are located closer to Malmedy, providing fans with a clear and exciting view of the cars as they emerge from the fast, sweeping corner. In contrast, Combes 3 and 4 are set closer to the Bruxelles/Rivage hairpin, delivering a prime vantage point to watch the drivers brake hard and manoeuvre through one of the circuit’s most technical corners.
SPEED CORNER
Positioned just beyond the exit of the high-speed “Speed” corner, this grandstand offers a budget-friendly option for fans looking to experience the raw thrill of Formula 1 without breaking the bank. While it may be considered one of the more basic seating areas at the circuit, it certainly has its own rustic appeal for purists who value the essentials: speed, sound, and an unobstructed view.
The viewing experience here focuses more on the spectacle of velocity rather than close racing, as overtaking is rare at this section of the track. For fans of technique and tactics, the action can feel a little repetitive due to the nature of the corner, but the visceral sensation of cars flying past at full throttle remains undeniably impressive.
In terms of amenities, comfort is minimal. Seating consists of traditional, weathered wooden bleachers, and the lack of a roof means spectators are fully exposed to the elements—whether that’s blazing sun, pouring rain, or anything in between. That said, for fans willing to endure a few splinters and a possible soaking, this stand has one major advantage: there’s no high catch fencing in front, offering an unfiltered, panoramic view of the cars at speed. It’s raw, it’s loud, and for some, it’s exactly what an F1 experience should be.
SILVER 1
Flanking the prestigious Gold 2 Grandstand, Silver 1 and Silver 2 feel very much like sibling stands—offering a similar experience in both style and pricing. Both are open-air (uncovered) seating areas, sharing the same panoramic vantage point over one of Spa-Francorchamps’ most iconic stretches of track: from the tight La Source hairpin all the way down to the base of Eau Rouge.
What sets Silver 1 apart is its slightly closer proximity to the La Source hairpin and the Formula 1 pit lane exit. This positioning gives fans a unique perspective of the dramatic speed transition F1 cars undergo: from the slow, technical exit of La Source to full-throttle acceleration down the hill. Cars roar past the grandstand, building speed rapidly—reaching around 300 kph as they charge through Eau Rouge and Raidillon, without lifting off the throttle until they approach Les Combes. Located right at the exit of the legendary La Source corner, Silver 1 also offers views of the pit exit rejoining the track, adding another layer of interest during races and qualifying sessions. It’s an excellent location for fans who want to witness both technical driving and raw speed from a single seat.
SILVER 4 GRANDSTAND
Grandstand Silver 4 places you in a prime spot that is opposite Turn 10’s Rivage. Here, you can witness the cars blasting out of the Les Combes’ tricky chichane before negotiating Malmedy at Turn 9. Also enjoy sights of the Formula 1 drivers accelerating before hitting the brakes to take on Turn 10, located right in front of the Grandstand.
GOLD 3
In 2022, Spa-Francorchamps saw the introduction of the ‘new, improved’ Gold 3 grandstand, replacing the old ‘classic’ version. This larger, permanent grandstand at the same iconic location offers an enhanced viewing experience, particularly for the legendary Eau Rouge corner, without some of the previous drawbacks.
Situated mid-way up the ascent to the Kemmel Straight, Gold 3 provides a fantastic view, looking down the hill as cars race past right in front of you. The elevated position also allows for a glimpse of the cars as they enter the final chicane before the start/finish line, offering one of the most expansive and thrilling views on the entire circuit.
With its stunning panoramic view of La Source, Eau Rouge, and Raidillon, Gold 3 ranks as one of the best grandstands in Formula 1. Additionally, the grandstand is fully covered, offering shelter from the sun or rain, so you can enjoy the action without obstruction from umbrellas or the weather.
GOLD 1 (PIT) GRANDSTAND
Gold 1 offers the full suite of features you’d expect from a premium grandstand located along the main straight at Spa-Francorchamps. From this prime position, spectators can enjoy front-row access to the heart of the race weekend’s most important moments: pit lane activity, live grid preparations, driver interviews, and the all-important podium ceremony. It’s the place to be if you want to stay close to the action on and off the track.
Though the main straight at Spa is relatively short, the vantage point from Gold 1 allows fans to see much more than just start-finish line speed. From here, you can glimpse the exit of the final chicane (Bus Stop) as well as the approach into the tight La Source hairpin. The most sought-after seats—particularly those in blocks A through F—are positioned closest to the chicane and offer direct views of the podium and parc fermé. Some lucky spectators in these blocks even catch a partial view of the legendary Eau Rouge in the distance. While brief, this glimpse of one of F1’s most iconic corners adds a unique and memorable dimension to the viewing experience. Seating higher up in the grandstand is especially rewarding. These rows offer a clearer, unobstructed view of the track as the cars exit the chicane, since the fencing below doesn’t interfere with the line of sight. As drivers exit on the far right of the track and sweep left toward La Source following the racing line, fans seated lower or closer to the hairpin may find the view partially obscured by safety fencing—something to consider for photography enthusiasts aiming for the perfect shot.
GOLD 2 HOSPITALITY (SATURDAY & SUNDAY)
Gold 2 is one of the most appealing grandstand options at the Belgian Grand Prix, offering an excellent blend of comfort and brilliant views. From your seat, you’ll enjoy a sweeping vantage point stretching from the exit of La Source all the way towards the iconic Eau Rouge – one of the most thrilling sections of the circuit.
What really makes Gold 2 stand out is the comfort it provides. With a fully covered roof to keep you dry and individual seats with backrests, it’s one of the few places at Spa where you can enjoy the action in real comfort – no matter the weather.
While some sections at either end of the stand have limited views due to fencing, most seats offer a fantastic perspective of the cars building speed as they charge towards Eau Rouge. For fans who want a more relaxed and enjoyable race-day experience without compromising on atmosphere or view, Gold 2 is an excellent choice.
Enjoy the following amenities:
- Amazing view from the terrace in the Gold 2 Grandstand
- The best hospitality view at the track – Luxury lunch
- Wine, beer, and soft drinks
- Access to the F2, F3 and Porsche Supercup paddock
- Ferrari Podium champagne
- Official E-tickets
- Giant Screen Views
- Saturday and Sunday access
Full-price tickets available only. No child discounts.
Hotel Options
Accommodation for 3 nights on a room-only basis, checking in 17/07/2026:
3* Residence Midi 33 – Comfortable budget-friendly stay near Brussels’ transport hubs, offering straightforward access to Spa-Francorchamps. View
3* Bedford Hotel & Congress – Centrally located hotel with classic style, ideal for combining a city break in Brussels with race weekend travel. View
4* Catalonia Brussels – Modern hotel in the Art Nouveau district, offering good facilities and convenient connections to the circuit. View
4* Le Châtelain – Elegant boutique hotel with spacious rooms, refined dining, and a premium base for race fans. View
Option to add 1-day or 2-day transfers from Brussels Midi Station
All packages come with an option to add transfers to the track from Midi Station
This Brussels – Spa Francorchamps transfer service is at an additional cost of £75 per person per day. (Return journey)
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Local Information & Tips
Four Things to Do When You're Not Watching F1
EXPLORE THE TOWN OF SPA
The namesake of the modern “spa” tradition, this charming town is famous for its healing waters and thermal baths. Relax in warm pools after a long day at the circuit, or stroll the quaint streets lined with cafés and patisseries. It’s a gentle contrast to the roar of Formula One.
VISIT THE SPA THERMAL BATHS
If you want to properly unwind, head to the Thermes de Spa perched on a hill above the town. With pools, saunas, and treatments overlooking the Ardennes, it’s a luxurious way to recharge. After all, even fans deserve a pit stop.
DISCOVER LIEGE
Just an hour from the circuit, Liege is a lively city full of history, culture, and hearty Belgian food. Its riverside setting and buzzing nightlife make it worth a visit if you’re staying a few extra days. Try the local waffles – they’re as iconic here as Eau Rouge is to the circuit.
SAMPLE BELGIAN BEER AND CHOCOLATE
Belgium is world-famous for both, and the Ardennes region is no exception. Local breweries and chocolate shops offer tastings that put supermarket versions to shame. It’s indulgence at its finest – and the perfect way to toast a race weekend.
Weather and Climate
Late August in Belgium usually means mild temperatures, with daytime highs of around 22°C – though “usually” is the key word. Rain is famous for making surprise appearances at Spa, sometimes in only part of the circuit, so waterproofs are a must. The changeable climate is part of the track’s character – and part of its unpredictability.
Parking Arrangements
Parking at Spa-Francorchamps is limited and race-day traffic can crawl at a pace that makes formation laps look speedy. Shuttle buses from local towns are popular and relatively efficient, though patience is still required after the chequered flag. Many fans opt to stay nearby and walk or cycle to the circuit, making the most of the Ardennes scenery.

The Classic Challenge
Few races are as iconic as the Belgian Grand Prix, held at the legendary Spa-Francorchamps circuit. With its fearsome corners, dramatic elevation changes, and the mighty Eau Rouge, Spa has long been a proving ground where drivers earn their stripes. Add in the notoriously unpredictable weather – sometimes sun on one side of the track and rain on the other – and you’ve got a recipe for pure motorsport drama.
But the Belgian Grand Prix is not only about racing. Nestled in the Ardennes, the region is as picturesque as it is adrenaline-fuelled, with rolling hills, forests, and charming towns waiting to be explored. Combine world-class motorsport with Belgium’s famous beer, chocolate, and hospitality, and you’ve got yourself a weekend that’s equal parts thrilling and indulgent.
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A Legendary Weekend
The Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps is as pure as racing gets. Fast straights, daring corners, and unpredictable conditions make it a favourite with drivers and fans alike. It’s the kind of race that delivers unforgettable moments, year after year.
Off the track, Belgium spoils you with its food, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re cheering in the grandstands or sipping a Trappist beer in town, the Belgian Grand Prix is an experience that blends adrenaline with charm in a way no other race quite can.


