
Estimating the cost of F1 race tickets, accommodation & spending money to attend the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Zandvoort
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- The 2026 Dutch Grand Prix is on August 21-23
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Ticket prices for the final edition of the Dutch Grand Prix in 2026, which features an F1 Sprint, have risen by around 15-20%.
. Next year’s race at Zandvoort will be an F1 Sprint weekend, which arguably delivers more excitement and racing for fans. As a result, ticket prices have increased from 2025 to 2026 by between 15-20%. See the full price list below.
According to our 2026 Formula 1 Ticket Price Ranking, the Dutch Grand Prix offers the ninth most expensive race tickets of the season. The Netherlands is also one of Europe’s more expensive countries to visit as a tourist. The supply of hotel rooms is low, especially near the circuit but also in Amsterdam, and prices are high.


Budget
- Weekend cost approx. €648 ($764 USD)
- 3-day General Admission ticket = €318
- Dorm bed at hostel in Amsterdam (3 nights) = €180
- Spending money (€50 x 3) = €150
Mid-Range
- Weekend cost approx. €1,279 ($1,508 USD)
- 3-Day Mid-range grandstand ticket (Silver II) = €529
- 3-star hotel in Amsterdam for 3 nights = €450 (per person, twin share)
- Spending money (€100 x 3) = €300
High End
- Weekend cost approx. €5,600 ($6,604 USD)
- F1 Experiences 3-Day Champions Club Package = €4,250
- 4 or 5-star hotel in Amsterdam for 3 nights = €750 (per person, twin share)
- Spending money (€200 x 3) = €600
About Our Calculations & Fan Categories
- Average costs are per person based on a stay of 3 nights in Amsterdam with race tickets, accommodation and spending money. The prices do not include flights (or other travel costs) required to reach The Netherlands.
- 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 Dutch Grand Prix Pricelist
| Ticket Category | 3-Day Price EUR (2026) | 3-Day Price EUR (2025) | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Straight | €875 | €730 | +19.8% |
| Gold | €720 | €625 | +15.2% |
| Silver 1 | €599 | €520 | +15.2% |
| Silver 2 | €529 | €460 | +15% |
| Bronze | €459 | €399 | +15% |
| General Admission 1,2 | €318 | €265 | +20% |
Official 3-day ticket prices for the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix published by the promoter of the race at Circuit Zandvoort. Tickets are also available for two days (Saturday & Sunday or Friday & Saturday).
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Any fans???
Jon, as far as we are aware the Dutch GP will proceed with fans – maybe even a full house. But there’s a good chance only people that are vacinnated / recently recovered / show a negative PCR test for COVID-19 will be able to attend.
I want to buy an F1Experience, do you recommend a sit on Hairpin Grandstand or a general ticket?
Hi Oliver,
What is your budget? The Hairpin Grandstand is OK, definitely Hairpin 1 is better than Hairpin 2 if you have the choice. There are better grandstands at Zandvoort, but it is hard to buy tickets – and Hairpin is better than no ticket! It’s also always good to have your own seat, which you don’t get with General Admission.
Andrew
Andrew,
In relation to the tickets for the Dutch G.P in 2023, does your affiliated ticket seller get tickets for general sale or are all tickets for the G.P subject to a ballot?
If GPT gets tickets, when do they go on sale?
Thanks,
Mark.
I need to check with GPT. They did get tickets for 2022, but they sold out very quickly. I’ll let you know if I get any news
Andrew,
That would be great. Separately, what way does the ballot work or how do i get involved in that as a back up etc?
Thanks,
Mark.
You can find more about the ballot and signing up with the circuit here
Seems to be closed already. How is that and f1 only confirmed the date last week?
Huge demand is the answer, and the fact that the majority of tickets were sold to locals who already attended the race – some of whom bought multi-year tickets. But you’ll still be able to get a ticket, either via the DutchGP website (they also have a resale program), via F1 Experiences or via our ticket company.
Andrew,
Thanks for the info. I’ll keep an eye on the various websites the next few weeks.
Mark.