05.09 - 07.09.2025

Official MotoGP Catalonia Grand Prix 2025 Tickets

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A fan-favorite circuit, Catalunya features long straights and a mix of fast and slow corners, rewarding smooth, technical riding. The track’s flowing layout and strategic overtaking opportunities often make for thrilling races in the Spanish sun.

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MotoGP Barcelona 2025

The Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix at the iconic Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya remains one of the most exciting and unmissable events on the MotoGP calendar. Renowned for its passionate atmosphere and action-packed racing, this classic race continues to be a highlight for fans and riders alike. Secure your tickets early and experience the thrill of MotoGP in Barcelona!

Famous for its technical layout and fast, flowing corners, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a true rider’s challenge. With its mix of high-speed straights and demanding braking zones, it guarantees spectacular overtakes and intense battles throughout the weekend.

The next Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix is set to take place from 5. 9. 2025 to 7. 9. 2025, offering an unforgettable weekend of premier motorcycle racing. The circuit’s diverse characteristics test riders’ skills, making every session crucial in the fight for victory.

Located just outside the vibrant city of Barcelona, this event blends world-class motorsport with a rich cultural experience. From stunning architecture and beautiful beaches to renowned cuisine, the Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix is the perfect destination for racing enthusiasts and travellers alike.

MotoGP Barcelona 2025

Map of grandstands

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya offers a variety of grandstands, each providing a unique perspective on the Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix. Whether you prefer the adrenaline of the main straight or the technical infield, there's an ideal spot for every fan.

Whether you prefer the prime view from the Main Grandstand, overlooking the start/finish straight and pit lane, or the vibrant atmosphere of Grandstand G in the stadium section, there’s always a lot to enjoy. 

General Admission areas offer a more flexible and immersive experience, letting fans move around and enjoy various trackside views.

For those seeking premium comfort, the VIP Panorama Village above the pit lane provides an exclusive race-day experience with gourmet catering, open bars, and unbeatable trackside views. Other hospitality options, like the Circuit Rooftop Lounge, combine luxury with fantastic grandstand access.

Map of grandstands

General Admission

The popular, and above all the cheapest ticket for the Grand Prix of Catalunya MotoGP at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. The General Admission… more information

Main Grandstand

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has one of the longest finishing straights in the championship. And it's the one you'll be watching from… more information

Grandstand J

The grandstand is connected to the main grandstand, it is located between the starting grid and the first turn. You will have a great view of the pit… more information

Grandstand K

From this grandstand, you can see not only the first turn , where racers often overtake but also the middle part of the track. You'll enjoy the… more information

Grandstand N

The grandstand offers a unique view of the fast Turn 9. Here you will fully understand what aerodynamics means and appreciate the speed of MotoGP… more information

Grandstand E

Positioned at the end of the main straight, Grandstand E offers prime views right before the thrilling Elf Corner. This sharp right-hander, taken in… more information

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Schedule

The Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix unfolds over three action-packed days, following the standard MotoGP weekend format and delivering an unforgettable spectacle of speed, skill and excitement:

Friday
The weekend kicks off with P1 and P2, determining which MotoGP riders go straight to Q2 and who must fight through Q1.

Saturday
A 30-minute Free Practice leads into qualifying, setting the grid for both the Sprint and Sunday’s race. The Sprint race in the afternoon is half the main race distance, awarding points to the top nine finishers.

Sunday
Race day starts with a 10-minute MotoGP warm-up, followed by:

  • 11:00 AM – Moto3 Race
  • 12:15 PM – Moto2 Race
  • 2:00 PM – MotoGP Grand Prix

*Provisional schedule based on 2024 European Grand Prix events

FRIDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Practice 1

9:00 - 9:30

Moto2

Practice 1

9:50 - 10:30

MotoGP

Free Practice

10:45 - 11:30

Moto3

Training 2

13:15 - 13:50

Moto2

Training 2

14:05 - 14:45

MotoGP

Practice

15:00 - 16:00

     

SATURDAY*

 

 

Moto3

Training 3

8:40 - 9:10

Moto2

Practice 3

9:25 - 9:55

MotoGP

Free Practice

10:10 - 10:40

MotoGP

Qualifying 1

10:50 - 11:05

MotoGP

Qualifying 2

11:15 - 11:30

Moto3

Qualifying 1

12:55 - 13:10

Moto3

Qualifying 2

13:20 - 13:35

Moto2

Qualifying 1

13:50 - 14:05

Moto2

Qualifying 2

14:15 - 14:30

MotoGP

Sprint Race

15:00

SUNDAY*

 

 

MotoGP

Warm Up

9:40 - 9:50

MotoGP

Rider Fan Parade

10:00

Moto3

Race

11:00

Moto2

Race

12:15

MotoGP

Race

14:00

 

Entering the circuit

Before heading in, be prepared for a security check, including luggage inspections. To avoid issues, check the list of allowed and prohibited items in advance—anything not permitted will be confiscated, and serious violations may result in denied entry.

A valid ticket is required for access, whether digital or printed. While mobile tickets are convenient, carrying a paper backup is a smart precaution. 

Gates typically open at 8:00 AM, though closing times vary. Overnight stays are not allowed. With seven entry gates, plan your arrival based on your grandstand or parking location for the easiest access. We also recommend you to buy our ultimate Survival Guide so you don't get lost!

Entering the circuit

Rules for visitors

Before heading to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, know what’s allowed and banned to avoid any hassle at security checks.

Allowed/recommended items  

  • Food & soft drinks – You can bring snacks and non-alcoholic beverages in a plastic bottle (max. 500ml) or tetra-pack container.
  • Umbrellas & camping chairsPermitted in General Admission areas only. Be mindful not to obstruct others' views.
  • Prams & strollers – Allowed for families with young children.
  • Cameras & video recordingPersonal cameras and smartphones are fine. You can even bring a high-quality camera with a telephoto lens and tripod. However, large professional equipment may be restricted.

Prohibited items

  • Alcohol & drugs – Alcoholic beverages, illegal substances, and harmful or flammable materials
  • Bags & luggage – Backpacks over 15 litres, suitcases, trolleys
  • Bottles & containers – Glass, metal, or PET bottles over 500ml, hard water bottles, cans
  • Chairs & large items – Folding chairs, tables, tents, sleeping bags
  • Dangerous objects – Knives, weapons, explosives, sharp or hazardous items
  • Fireworks & lasers – Firecrackers, smoke bombs, horns, laser pointers
  • Personal mobility devices – Bicycles, scooters, drones, remote-controlled flying machines
  • Restricted accessories – Power banks, large umbrellas, musical instruments, sprays (varnish, deodorant, mosquito repellent)

Parking

In 2024, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya introduced an updated parking system for private vehicles. Parking tickets must be purchased online through a dedicated platform, where users create a profile and register their license plate for identification. If the plate number isn’t available at the time of purchase, it can be added later via the profile.

Parking is divided into four zones (A, B, C, D), but fans can enter through any gate, regardless of their parking zone or ticket type. A shuttle service will be available to help move between zones, minimizing walking distances.

Instead of physical stickers, parking accreditation is now provided as a downloadable PDF, with entry managed through license plate recognition for quicker access. The flat rate for three-day parking is approximately €26.75.

Parking

Camping

For fans looking to stay close to the action, Montmeló offers a campsite at Can Guitet, located on the southern edge of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Just a 10-minute walk from the track and 1.5 km from the entrance, it’s a convenient and affordable option for race weekend accommodation.

The facilities include toilets and showers, which are decent but can get busy – early morning showers are best for hot water. The campsite has a friendly and lively atmosphere, often featuring late-night celebrations, including fireworks.

The site is spacious but fills up quickly, especially by Friday evening. Advance booking is highly recommended, with tickets available for around €40 per group or vehicle. Reservations open in the spring via montmelo.cat, though the exact date is yet to be announced.

For a hassle-free stay, book early – last-minute availability is limited, and the site often sells out before the weekend!

Camping

About the circuit

Located in Montmeló, just 20 km from Barcelona, the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is a staple of the MotoGP calendar, known for its thrilling battles, fierce rivalries, and dramatic moments.

Spanning 4.657 km with 14 corners, the track blends high-speed straights, sweeping bends, and technical sections, creating plenty of overtaking opportunities. The 1.047 km main straight has seen legendary battles, including Rossi’s last-corner pass on Lorenzo in 2009 and Gibernau vs. Rossi in 2003, where victory was decided on the final turn. The circuit has also been a battleground for Márquez and Rossi’s fierce rivalry in 2016 and the infamous Quartararo unzipped suit drama in 2021.

With well-positioned grandstands, updated facilities, and VIP hospitality, the track offers an unforgettable experience. Its proximity to Barcelona makes it the perfect mix of high-speed action and cultural adventure.

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FAQ

Yes, booking tickets online is completely safe, simple, and highly convenient. We prioritize the security of your personal and payment information and use advanced encryption technologies to ensure your data is fully protected. Book with confidence knowing your details are safe with us.

Catalan Grand Prix  ticket prices vary depending on the type and quantity of tickets purchased:

General admission tickets: These provide access to an open meadow without reserved seating and are the most budget-friendly option.
Grandstand tickets: These offer comfortable seating with great views, sheltered from the sun or rain, and are priced in the mid-range.
VIP tickets: These grants access to exclusive lounges, the paddock, and excellent views of the track, reflecting a higher-end experience.

For more detailed information about each ticket, please click on the "More information" button in the ticket description.

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Maestro and American Express.

Our prices are displayed in euros (EUR). If you pay in a different currency, your bank may apply additional fees based on the current exchange rate.

If your payment is unsuccessful, please try the following steps:

  • Use a different web browser and attempt the payment again.
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  • Verify that your card does not have an online payment limit.
  • Contact your bank to check for any restriction with your account.

Should the payment still fail, please contact our customer service team for further assistance. Tickets are booked only if the order has been fully paid.

If the tickets show a 'Coming Soon' notification, simply enter your contact details in the watchdog form. We'll notify you via email with the exact sale start dates, ensuring you don’t miss out on the best offers or your preferred grandstand seats.

After submitting your order, you will receive an immediate confirmation email to the address provided. However, your tickets will not be reserved until the payment is successfully processed. You will be redirected to the payment gateway after placing your order to complete the transaction. After the payment you will receive the invoice and gift vouchers.

If you have not received a confirmation email within a few minutes, please contact our customer service team for assistance. This does not apply in the case of a bank transfer, where payment may take several days.

In exceptional situations outlined in the terms and conditions , it is possible to cancel the order.

Tickets are sent out closer to the event date. While the exact timing may vary depending on the organizer, you can generally expect to receive your tickets electronically no later than 1 to 2 weeks before the event

If you cannot locate your tickets in your email inbox, don’t hesitate to reach out to our customer service team. Be sure to check our operating hours and avoid delaying your inquiry until the last minute, particularly over the weekend, to ensure prompt assistance.

If your ticket is lost or stolen, unfortunately, we are unable to issue a refund. However, we encourage you to contact our support team immediately. We will make every effort to assist you and explore possible solutions to help resolve the situation.

Tickets, especially for the most popular areas, are likely to sell out quickly. To secure your spot and avoid disappointment, we strongly recommend purchasing your tickets as soon as possible.

Don’t wait—book your favorite grandstand today on our website!

Currently, we offer only three-day tickets (Friday to Sunday) for the Barcelona MotoGP Grand Prix in Catalonia.

Attending all three days provides a more immersive experience, allowing you to enjoy the exciting practice sessions, intense qualifying rounds, and the thrilling final race. These events play a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the Grand Prix, making each day unique and worthwhile.

Wheelchair users and other individuals with disabilities have access to designated areas and parking spaces closer to the circuit. 

Parking for the disabled is available in front of Gate 1 (North Area) in PA2.

Specially designed seating areas for disabled fans are located in the upper section of grandstand G (stadium area) and in the main grandstand (main straight, in front of the pits).

The Main Grandstand has lifts and adapted toilets. Grandstand G has adapted toilets to provide convenience and accessibility for all visitors as well.

 A general admission ticket gives you access to all General Admission areas, making the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya an inclusive and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Before making a booking, please confirm availability with our customer service team. Discounts cannot be applied after the purchase retroactively, and all orders are non-refundable once payment is completed.

Our standard ticket offerings are for adults. If you are looking for tickets for children, please reach out to us via our contact form or phone, and we will do our best to assist you. Child discounts must be applied at the time of purchase; they cannot be added retroactively. Please note that all orders are final and non-refundable once payment is completed.

No, seats are assigned automatically. However, you may indicate any preferences in the order notes, and we will do our best to accommodate them. Rest assured that tickets purchased in one bulk order will be seated aside.

Your valid MotoGP ticket will include detailed information about your seat location.

There are several payment methods you can choose from. We accept payments via private and business credit cards, debit cards, Google Pay, and Apple Pay. 

If one of these methods does not work, feel free to try another payment method that suits you, or contact our customer service.

If you would like to purchase additional tickets after your initial order has been processed, we suggest placing a new order. If you prefer the two orders to be seated together, please make a note in your new order and reach out to our customer service. We will make every effort to fulfill your request

All of our e-Tickets are delivered via email in PDF format to the email used for the purchase, typically a few days prior to the event. You will receive your tickets directly in your inbox, ensuring a convenient and fast delivery process.

Please, check your spam folder a few days before to ensure that your ticket did not get lost.

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