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Catalan MotoGP 2026 Hotels & Where to Stay

MotoGP · Montmeló, Catalonia · 2026-06-12 to 2026-06-14

Barcelona's circuit combined with the city's beaches, architecture, and nightlife makes this one of MotoGP's most popular weekends.

Race Weekend Preview

The Catalan MotoGP brings MotoGP action to Montmeló from 2026-06-12 to 2026-06-14. Race weekends transform the city — hotels fill months in advance, restaurants book out, and traffic intensifies around the circuit. Expect three days of practice, qualifying, and race-day action with packed grandstands and a buzzing trackside atmosphere. Plan your accommodation early and consider properties with flexible cancellation in case the schedule shifts.

What to Expect at Catalan MotoGP 2026

Race weekend in Montmeló is a multi-day event, not a single race. Friday brings free practice sessions and the first chance to see the cars on track. Saturday is qualifying day — the most strategic session of the weekend and often the most thrilling for fans. Sunday is race day, with support series, driver parades, and the main event itself.

Plan to arrive a day early to settle in, scout your viewing spots, and explore Montmeló. Most circuits open gates 2-3 hours before the first session — arriving early secures the best general admission positions. Bring layers, sun protection, and ear protection (especially for MotoGP). Cash is useful for trackside vendors, though contactless payments are increasingly common.

Travel Tips for Catalan MotoGP

Book accommodation as soon as race dates are confirmed — properties within walking distance of Montmeló's circuit are the first to sell out, often 6-12 months ahead for premium events. Mid-range hotels 5-15 km from the circuit typically offer the best balance of price and convenience, especially when paired with public transport or shuttle services on race days.

If driving, expect significant congestion within 5 km of the circuit on race day — leave early or use park-and-ride options. Many race weekends offer dedicated event shuttles from key transport hubs and partner hotels. Check the official event website close to race weekend for the latest transport advice and any updates to road closures or parking arrangements.

Build in at least one buffer day around the race weekend itself. Travel disruption is common around major events, and an extra day lets you enjoy Montmeló without the race-day crowds. Most experienced motorsport travellers extend their trip by 2-3 days to combine the race with local sightseeing, dining, and recovery.

Top Hotels for Catalan MotoGP

3 properties near the circuit, sorted by distance

  • Hotel 1898 Barcelona

    BOUTIQUE · 4 stars · 32.2 km

    Colonial-era boutique on La Rambla, combining Barcelona city life with easy access to the circuit.

  • Hotel Montanyà & Spa

    RESORT · 4 stars · 40.2 km

    Mountain spa resort near the circuit with golf and thermal pools for post-race recovery.

  • Hotel Barcelona Golf Resort & Spa

    RESORT · 4 stars · 48.3 km

    Full-service golf resort within 30 minutes of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I book hotels for Catalan MotoGP?

Book accommodation 4-8 months before Catalan MotoGP for the best rates and selection. Properties within walking distance of the circuit sell out first, often 6+ months ahead for premium race weekends.

How far in advance do hotels near Montmeló sell out?

Hotels closest to the circuit typically sell out 3-6 months before race weekend. Mid-range properties 5-15 km out generally have availability until 6-8 weeks before the event.

What is the best area to stay for Catalan MotoGP?

Properties within 10 km of the circuit offer the easiest access on race days. Montmeló city centre is a popular choice for visitors who want better dining and nightlife after track sessions end.

Is parking available at the circuit during Catalan MotoGP?

Yes, official parking is available but fills quickly on race day. Most attendees pre-book parking weeks in advance or use public transport and shuttle services to avoid congestion around the circuit.