Belgian Grand Prix ⋅ 2026 F1 Tickets
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Formula 1 tickets for the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix come in three main categories: general admission, grandstands and hospitality.
Most grandstand tickets are labelled Gold or Silver. These tiers reflect the general quality but check our Grandstand page for a better understanding. In most cases, these passes include a reserved seat but won’t always be covered.
General admission is known as Bronze at Spa. It’s just the ticket if you want the freedom to roam the circuit (remember those walking shoes!) and are okay with being sans seat.
There’s some flexibility when choosing the days you want to attend. Most ticket categories, including Gold, Silver, and Fanzone Grandstand tickets, offer full weekend passes for access to the track from FP1 on Friday through to the race on Sunday.
However, in some cases, there are also options to purchase tickets for only Saturday and Sunday or just Sunday. General admission is also available as a Friday-only ticket. This means you can tailor your Grand Prix experience to fit your schedule or sample more than one grandstand.
Prices above are approximate and don’t include fees such as booking and delivery. These prices don’t include Early Bird promotional tickets or discounted tickets for children and seniors.

Tickets you’re looking for sold out? Try buying from other fans at leading reseller site, Stubhub.
P1 Travel has years of experience in sports ticketing. In operation since 2008 they are now one of Europe’s biggest sports travel agencies. P1 Travel is an official F1 ticket supplier for most Grand Prix.

Gootickets is a well established ticket seller with offices in Monaco and Barcelona. They offer a simple no-frills experience with good availability and often the lowest priced tickets.

Previously known to their loyal customer base as BookF1 (and Motorsport Live) this UK based ticket provider are known for great customer service and going the extra mile to give buyers more value.

*Looking for specific seats? If you have favourite seats in a grandstand you can simply ask at or after checkout and if they’re available, they’re yours.
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I’m Danny, an incurable Formula 1 fan for over 35 years and founder of The F1 Spectator. My aim is to inform and inspire, arming you with helpful tips and advice for your next F1 trip.