Where is the Hungarian Grand Prix held?
The Hungarian Grand Prix takes place at the Hungaroring, around 20 km northeast of central Budapest, the capital of Hungary.
Why go to the Hungarian Grand Prix?
The Hungaroring is one of the tightest and most technical circuits on the Formula 1 calendar, often described as a street circuit without the walls. The lap is twisty and slow by Formula 1 standards, which makes overtaking difficult and rewards qualifying performance. The race usually takes place at the height of the European summer, when Budapest is at its best, and pairs naturally with a few days exploring one of central Europe's great cities.
What to expect over three days
Plan for three full days, Friday to Sunday, to see every Formula 1 session and the support races. Friday is practice. Saturday is final practice and qualifying. Sunday is the Grand Prix.
What makes the Hungarian Grand Prix special?
The combination of the circuit and the host city. The Hungaroring sits in a natural amphitheatre that gives most grandstands wide views across multiple parts of the lap, more than at most modern Formula 1 venues. Budapest pairs well with the racing: the city has a strong food, café, and bar culture, the thermal baths, the Danube splitting Buda from Pest, and a wider range of hotel options at every price level than at most Grand Prix host cities. Direct trains run from central Budapest to the circuit during race weekend.





