VENUE GUIDE

GETTING
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Circuito Urbano de Madrid, Madrid

The Circuito Urbano de Madrid is designed as one of the world's most accessible F1 venues, with 90% of fans expected to arrive via public transport. Located around the IFEMA exhibition center and Valdebebas, it is just minutes from the city center and Madrid-Barajas Airport.

Circuito Urbano de Madrid โ€” Track Map

HOW TO GET THERE

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Metro

Highly Recommended

Take Line 8 (Pink Line) to the 'Feria de Madrid' station, which drops you directly at the circuit's south entrance. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes from Nuevos Ministerios in the city center or just 8-12 minutes from the airport terminals.

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Cercanรญas Train

Regional Access

Lines C1 and C10 stop at the 'Valdebebas' station, providing direct access to the northern section of the circuit. This is the best option if you are traveling from major rail hubs like Atocha, Chamartรญn, or Recoletos.

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Public Bus (EMT)

Local Connections

Lines 73, 112, and 122 serve the IFEMA area, while lines 171 and 174 connect to Valdebebas from northern Madrid. These services are frequently reinforced during major events to handle the high volume of spectators.

GATE OPENING TIMES

Gates open 2 hours before the first session each day.

Friday

Free Practice 1

11:30 GMT+2

Saturday

Free Practice 3

10:30 GMT+2

Sunday

Race

13:00 GMT+2

Things to Do Between Sessions

Curated activities in Madrid matched to every F1 session gap in the race weekend schedule.

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