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MOTO GP Circuit Barcelona - Catalonia

One of the most requested events, the Catalan Grand Prix attracts thousands of fans every year

  • Open on Fri

The event is held at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, built in 1991. The local government, the Royal Automobile Club of Catalonia, and the Montmeló City Council directed the project, and today it is considered one of the most satisfying circuits in Europe for spectators.
It boasts a more modern design compared to other European circuits, and since its addition to the MotoGP™ calendar, the event has been held annually, with fans clamoring to purchase these coveted Catalunya MotoGP™ tickets.
A circuit not designed for amateurs, riders have also expressed their love for this circuit, as it gives them the opportunity to show off their skills and provide fans with a fabulous experience full of adrenaline and excitement.

Event Date: September 5, 6, and 7, 2025

Access is via direct access through the turnstiles, downloaded to an electronic device (tickets will be emailed 24-48 hours before the event).

Schedule: September 5 - Friday:

  • 9:00-9:30: Moto3 Practice 1
  • 9:50-10:30: Moto2 Practice 1
  • 10:45-11:30: MotoGP Practice 1
  • 1:15-1:50: Moto3 Practice 2
  • 2:05-2:45: Moto2 Practice 2
  • 3:00-4:00: MotoGP Practice 2

September 6 - Saturday:

  • 8:40-9:10: Moto3 Practice 3
  • 9:25-9:55: Moto2 Practice 3
  • 10:10-10:40: MotoGP Practice 3
  • 10:50-11:05: MotoGP Qualifying 1
  • 11:15-11:30: MotoGP Qualifying 2
  • 12:50-13:05: Moto3 Qualifying 1
  • 13:15-13:30: Moto3 Qualifying 2
  • 13:45-14:00: Moto2 Qualifying 1
  • 14:10-14:25: Moto2 Qualifying 2
  • 15:00: MotoGP Sprint Race

07/09 - Sunday:

  • 9:40-9:50: MotoGP Warm-up
  • 10:00-10:40: MotoGP Fan Parade
  • 11:00: Moto3 Race
  • 12:15: Moto2 Race
  • 14:00: MotoGP Race

Ticket Types:

  • Pelouse Area (Grass): Access for all 3 days. Children under 5 years old (included) enjoy free admission as long as they do not occupy a seat.

The Pelouse is an entrance to the circuit grounds, without assigned seating. (Spectators' area around the track that is not a grandstand)
In 2007, the Pelouse was expanded with a new area, specifically at the Renault corner, which also has a view on a new giant TV screen.
Spectators in the Pelouse can experience the excitement of the race from another point on the Circuit.
During the three days of the Grand Prix, you can explore the entire Circuit, as the entire internal spectator area is connected and you can walk around the entire perimeter and enjoy, among other things, the activities in the commercial area behind the main grandstand. In total, there are six Pelouse areas spread throughout the Circuit, with direct views of the track and eight giant TV screens.

  • Grandstand G: Access all 3 days. Children under 5 years old (included) enjoy free admission as long as they do not occupy a seat.

Tickets for Grandstand G of the Catalunya Grand Prix offer you a seat in the second half of the circuit, directly opposite Turn 12.
The circular shape of this wide grandstand encompasses the corner and a good portion of the short straight, allowing you an optimal view of the action.
Enjoy watching the bikes approach from Turn 10 and glide into Turn 11.

Parking - not included in the ticket.
Information: The price is per vehicle and applies to all three days.
It is highly recommended to arrive early in the morning, especially on race Sunday.
Parking is free for motorcycles and vehicles certified as disabled (Blue Card).
The Montmeló Circuit parking lots open at 7:00 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at 6:00 a.m. on Sundays. The lots close at night; overnight parking is prohibited. The parking lots are unpaved.

All grandstands include:
- 3-day admission (September 5, 6, and 7, 2025)
- Numbered seats - first-come, first-served (except for General Admission, which has no seats)
- Free motorcycle parking
Bringing food is permitted.

Not permitted:
Any glass, metal, ceramic, or wooden container.
Alcoholic beverages. The sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited, and access to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with alcoholic beverages is prohibited.
Soft drinks and non-alcoholic beer may be purchased at various points of sale within the facilities.
Dangerous objects: Knives, scissors, or similar.
Pets.
Scooters, bicycles, and other personal mobility devices.
Flares and smoke canisters.
Professional image recording equipment.

Location

Activity location

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Carrer Mas Moreneta, s/n

Meeting point

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Carrer Mas Moreneta, s/n - Barcelona

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