How Much Does it Cost to Attend the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix?

Estimating the cost of race tickets, accommodation and spending money to attend the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps

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  • The 2026 Belgian Grand Prix takes place from July 17-19
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Most ticket prices for the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix have risen from last year by around 5%, though prices have not been changed for cheaper ticket categories. According to our 2026 Formula 1 Ticket Price Ranking, Belgium offers the eleventh cheapest ticket prices. Camping next to the track can help keep down the overall cost of a weekend at the Belgian Grand Prix. Conversely, the prices of hotels close to the track are expensive. For those staying further afield, it can be also quite expensive to get to and from the isolated circuit each day.

Budget

Mid-Range

High End

About Our Calculations & Fan Categories

  • Average costs are per person based on a stay of 3 nights on Grand Prix weekend with race tickets, accommodation, cost of getting to and from the circuit, and spending money. The budget does not include flights (or other travel costs) required to reach Belgium.
  • About our categories: Budget fans buy the cheapest race tickets (General Admission) and camp by the track or stay in a hostel. Mid-Range fans buy a grandstand ticket and stay in a 3-star hotel, whilst High-End fans buy a VIP or experience package and stay in a 4 or 5 star hotel.

2026 Belgian Grand Prix Ticket Prices

Ticket Category3-Day Price EUR
Gold 1 Pit €675
Gold 2 GP2 €675
Gold 3 Eau Rouge€695
Gold 4 Eau Rouge (All In)€825
Gold 6 Chicane€555
Gold 7 Source€595
Gold 7 BIS Source€525
Gold 7 TER Endurance€525
Gold 8 Source – Start€675
Gold 9 Pole Position€615
Gold 9 BIS Pole Position€535
Gold 11 Premium: Chicane€850
Silver 1 Francorchamps€425
Silver 3 Double Gache€450
Silver 4 Bruxelles€435
Silver 5€350
Silver 6 + Pit Lane Walk€490
Bronze Area (General Admission)€205
Bronze Area (Bruxelles) €275
Speed Corner€350
Area 17-27 Blanchimont€260
Fanzone Grandstand€495
Combes Grandstand 1,2,3,4€315

Official 3-day ticket prices for the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix published by the promoter of the race.

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7 thoughts on “How Much Does it Cost to Attend the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix?”

  1. Madeleine Smith

    We are going the Belgium Grand prix this year and hope to get back to callas afterwards by car , How long might it take to get out of the car park on Sunday . what is the fastest route to the euro tunnel

    1. Hi Madeleine, I’m not sure of the fastest route to the Euro tunnel – probably you can get that from Google Maps. As for timing, I left around 6pm last year – it was at least one hour of driving on small circuits near the circuit before we got on to the motorway. There was further delays on the motorway – for another hour. Make sure you don’t book any train too early – I was back in Brussels around 3 hours after leaving the circuit after the race – about double the time it normally takes without traffic.

  2. Steven Boarder

    We are going to spa this year, their are 8 of us incorporating stag weekend, I’ve booked through camping f1 just wondered if you had any track specific info, ie token system how to buy things in circuit and approx prices for food and drink been to Silverstone many times but not spa can you help

  3. Hi,
    Can you advise on the best location to get on the circuit post race to see the podium celebrations? Where to stand to make the sprint on track.

    Also, can I walk the entire circuit (or attempt to) post race as well? Or atleast to Eau Rouge to get some action photo shots.

    1. HI James, I’m not 100% certain on the best place to enter the track for the podium, but I’m thinking it will be either end of the start-finish straight, so either near La Source or near the Bus Stop Chicane. If you are there around 10 laps before the end, you’ll know if you are in the right spot. Not sure if you can walk entire track, but definitely you can get up to Eau Rouge. Enjoy

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