Get ready to witness Formula 1 at its finest at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps, home to the Belgian Grand Prix 2025! Known as one of the most thrilling circuits in the F1 calendar, this 7-kilometre track is a paradise for motorsport enthusiasts, blending high-speed straights, heart-pounding corners, and unpredictable weather that keeps drivers and fans on their toes.
The Belgian Grand Prix is an adrenaline-charged spectacle in one of Europe’s most scenic venues.
Besides its prestigious history, Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps, at an incredible 7 kilometres, is the longest track on the calendar. Notorious for being extremely dangerous, it is also a firm favourite among drivers and features a mix of long straights and challenging quick corners.
Set in picturesque, wooded surroundings in the town of Spa, the Belgian Grand Prix is a delight for spectators. The unpredictable weather means that it can often be simultaneously raining on one part of the track and dry on another, while Eau Rouge, with its high speed and sudden elevation change, maintains its reputation as one of Formula One racing's most technically demanding corners.
While grandstands are situated at all the key corners - La Source, Eau Rouge, Pouhon - one of the best ways to experience the dramatic racing and nail-biting moments of the Belgian Grand Prix is to walk around and take in as much as you can of the electrifying atmosphere. Extend your trip to explore Belgium’s chocolate, beer, and medieval towns for a perfect getaway.
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If you want tranquillity and relaxation, Spa is a charming little town filled with pavement cafes and outdoor restaurants. The home of ‘the spa,’ be sure to treat yourself to some hydrotherapy at Thermes de Spa and visit the remarkable Coo Waterfalls. Further afield in the Belgian province of Liège, visit the historic Palais des Princes-Evêques, the Curtius Museum and the Liège Cathedral. Head to the highest spot in Belgium the Signal de Botrange, or to Andenne to explore the Abbey Church. For a quick city break, head to Brussels. The Belgian capital is full of character, Baroque architecture, and more pavement cafes. Culture vultures, explore the city’s many historical and gastronomic highlights, including the Grand Place and the Rue des Bouchers, which is famous for its seafood.
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