Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring
Dates 24 – 27th July 2026
What’s Included:
✈️ Flights: Return flights from Manchester*
🏨 Hotels: 3 night stays in Budapest (3★–4★ options)
🎟️ Tickets: Choice of grandstands
✅ ATOL & ABTA Protected – book with confidence
📅 Dates: 24–27 July 2026
* – Other airports available. Please contact for details
BOOK WITH LOW £250 P/P DEPOSIT
Flight Information
FLIGHTS
24JUL | Manchester 08:00 – 11:45 Budapest
27JUL | Budapest 20:45 – 22:40 Manchester
Includes 10kg p/p hand luggage.
Hold luggage may be added for £90 per 15kg item
Other airports also available – please contact us for details.
Step 1 – Choose Your Ticket
See The column to the right for more details about all of our ticket options.
Step 2 – Choose Your Hotel

TICKETS:
General Admission – Freedom to Explore
Experience the Hungaroring from multiple angles with a General Admission ticket. Set in a natural bowl, the circuit offers sweeping views and grassy mounds where you can settle in. Arrive early to claim your spot and enjoy the freedom of moving around to catch the race from different perspectives.
Chicane 1/2/3 Grandstands – Close to the Action
Located between Turns 5 and 6, this grandstand is perfect for fans who love high-intensity action. From sharp braking into the right-hander to the rapid acceleration that follows, you’ll see drivers test their limits as they navigate one of the circuit’s trickiest sections.
FAN Grandstand – Thrills with a View
The FAN Grandstand is a hotspot for overtakes and dramatic manoeuvres. With a clear view of the straight between Turns 11 and 12, plus action at Turns 6 and 7, you’re guaranteed excitement. The panoramic backdrop of rolling hills adds to the unforgettable atmosphere.
APEX 1 Grandstand – Where Races are Won
Soak up the adrenaline at Turn 14, one of the most technical corners on the track, before the cars blast onto the main straight. From here, you’ll also glimpse the grid and pit entry, giving you front-row insight into pre-race build-up, strategy calls, and the race start itself.
Grid 2 Grandstand – Final Corner Drama
Catch the intensity of Turn 14 as drivers fight for the perfect exit onto the final straight. From here, you’ll witness the run to the chequered flag. A large TV screen ensures you won’t miss any part of the action.
T1 Grandstand – First-Corner Fireworks
Sitting even closer to Turn 1 than the Pit Exit 1 and 2 Grandstands, the T1 Grandstand gives you a front-row seat to one of the most dramatic moments of the race — the late braking and jostling for position into the opening bend. While the slope here slightly limits the view of the main straight, the sheer intensity of Turn 1 action more than makes up for it.
Hungaroring Start/Finish Grandstand – Heart of the Race
Get the full race-day experience with a front-row seat to the start and finish line. This covered stand places you right in the middle of the drama, from the pre-race grid to the chequered flag. Positioned just below the Platinum section, it ensures excellent visibility along with a TV screen for complete coverage.
Formerly the Super Gold Grandstand, this is the only covered seating at the Hungaroring. Recently renovated for 2025, it offers enhanced comfort, excellent sightlines, and weather protection. Positioned beside the F1 Fanzone and main food area, it’s the ideal mix of atmosphere and convenience.
Price is per person based on 2 sharing. Supplements applicable for single travellers.
For anything else please call us on 0151 424 7998 or email us at info@worldchoicesports.com
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Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring
Dates 24 – 27th July 2026
Taxi
Taking a taxi to the Hungarian Grand Prix is a popular and convenient choice thanks to the relatively low fares and the circuit’s close proximity to Budapest. The journey takes around 30 minutes and typically costs about €40.
Bolt is the official taxi partner of the Grand Prix, with the added benefit of fast-track access to the Hungaroring, helping you avoid the worst of race day traffic.
Taxis are also available at the circuit for the return journey, though be prepared for long queues after the race ends.
Public Transport
Public transport in Hungary is inexpensive compared to much of Europe, but getting to the Hungaroring this way takes significantly longer. The journey from the city centre to the circuit usually takes at least 90 minutes, which is why many fans opt for taxis instead, cutting travel time to around 35 minutes.
Shuttle Bus
Free shuttle buses, operated by Volánbusz, run between Kerepes HÉV station, Gödöllő station, and the circuit, making them a good option for budget-conscious racegoers.
Train, Metro & Suburban Railway
To reach the Hungaroring by train, start by taking the red metro line (M2) to Örs vezér tere. From there, it’s a short walk to the HÉV suburban railway station, also called Örs vezér tere.
Board a train heading towards Gödöllő, Kerepes, or Mogyoród, and get off at Kerepes station. From here, a free shuttle bus will take you directly to Gate 3 of the Hungaroring.
Train tickets are available via the MÁV app or at BKK ticket machines across Budapest.
Parking at Hungaroring
Unlike many Formula 1 venues, parking at the Hungaroring is free. Spaces are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so it’s best to arrive early to secure a spot.

| Hungaroring | |
| Race information | |
|---|---|
| Number of times held | 41 |
| First held | 1936 |
| Most wins (drivers) | |
| Most wins (constructors) | |
| Circuit length | 4.381 km (2.722 miles) |
| Race length | 306.630 km (190.531 miles) |
| Laps | 70 |
| Last race (2025) | |
| Pole position | |
| Podium | |
| Fastest lap | |
Price is per person based on 2 sharing. Supplements applicable for single travellers.
For anything else please call us on 0151 424 7998 or email us at info@worldchoicesports.com
By clicking confirm, you agree to our terms & conditions






