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Formula 1 Madrid: Go Trackside at the Spanish Grand Prix

Everything you need to know about the formula 1 Madrid Grand Prix.

Turn the Spanish Grand Prix into the ultimate Formula 1 holiday.

Formula 1 Madrid: Go Trackside at the Spanish Grand Prix in 2026

Formula 1 is heading back to Madrid for the first time in over 45 years. For Kiwi motorsport fans, it looks like one of Europe’s most exciting sporting events in 2026. The Formula 1 Madrid Grand Prix marks a brand‑new chapter for Spanish racing, with a purpose‑built urban circuit, world‑class racing and one of Europe’s most vibrant cities as the backdrop.

If you’ve ever dreamed of combining the thrill of Formula 1 with a European getaway, a Formula 1 holiday in Madrid offers the perfect blend of high‑adrenaline track action and unforgettable travel experiences. From rooftop bars overlooking Gran Vía to late‑night tapas in historic markets, Madrid delivers long after the chequered flag falls.

Here’s everything Kiwi travellers need to know about F1 Madrid, and why 2026 is the year to turn a race weekend into the ultimate Madrid holiday.

 

Formula 1 is returning to Madrid in 2026.

The Spanish Grand Prix will officially move to Madrid in 2026 after a four‑decade absence from the capital. Last held in Madrid in 1981, the city is returning to the Formula 1 calendar with the debut of the MADRING circuit, a modern hybrid track designed specifically for elite motorsport.

The return of F1 to Madrid isn’t just a race change - it’s a complete reimagining of the Spanish Grand Prix. Purpose‑built sections combine with public roads around the IFEMA exhibition district, creating a technical, fast‑flowing circuit that showcases both innovation and urban racing energy.

For New Zealand fans, it’s a rare chance to experience a brand‑new Formula 1 circuit right from its debut year.

 

What is the MADRING circuit?

The MADRING circuit is set to become one of Formula 1’s most distinctive tracks. Designed for maximum spectator experience, the layout winds through Madrid’s exhibition precinct and surrounding urban streets.

Expect:

  • High‑speed straights encouraging overtaking
  • Technical corners testing driver skill
  • Purpose‑built grandstands with excellent sightlines
  • Easy public transport access from central Madrid

Unlike traditional permanent circuits, MADRING places fans right in the heart of the action. For travellers, it means seamless race‑day logistics combined with the convenience of staying in the city, not kilometres away from the track.

This makes F1 Madrid ideal for those planning a Formula 1 holiday that balances racing and city exploration.

 

Why Madrid is perfect for a Formula 1 holiday.

When it comes to hosting a Formula 1 race, few cities are better suited than Madrid. The Spanish capital is energetic, welcoming and incredibly easy to navigate - especially for international visitors.

Easy access from New Zealand.

Madrid is well connected to major European hubs like London, Dubai, Doha and Singapore, making it an easy addition to a longer Europe itinerary for Kiwis.

Compact, walkable city.

Many of Madrid’s top attractions are within walking distance or accessible via an efficient metro system - ideal when racing schedules are tight.

Late‑night culture.

Madrid runs late. Dinner often starts after 9pm, with bars and restaurants buzzing well past midnight. Perfect for post‑race celebrations.

 

What to do in Madrid beyond the racetrack.

One of the biggest advantages of a Madrid holiday combined with Formula 1 is the sheer variety of experiences waiting off track.

 

Immerse yourself in art and culture.

Madrid is home to some of Europe’s finest museums:

  • The Prado Museum, featuring masterpieces by Velázquez and Goya
  • Reina Sofía, where Picasso’s Guernica commands attention
  • Thyssen‑Bornemisza, offering a broad sweep of European art history

These iconic galleries are ideal for die‑hard racing fans and partners alike.

 

Rooftop views and sunset cocktails.

After race sessions, head to Gran Vía for rooftop bars offering panoramic city views. Watching the sun set over Madrid with a drink in hand is a highlight of any Formula 1 weekend.

Eat your way through Madrid.

Food is central to life in Madrid, and no visit is complete without tapas hopping.

Must‑visit spots include:

  • Mercado de San Miguel – a historic food hall perfect for grazing
  • Neighbourhood taverns serving jamón ibérico, croquetas and patatas bravas
  • Late‑night churros con chocolate near Puerta del Sol

For Kiwi travellers, a Formula 1 trip to Madrid is as much about flavour as it is speed.

 

Best time to visit Madrid for Formula 1.

The Formula 1 Madrid Grand Prix will take place during the European spring or early summer, offering long daylight hours and warm, dry weather.

Average conditions typically include:

  • Temperatures between 20 to 30°C
  • Minimal rainfall
  • Ideal conditions for sightseeing pre‑ and post‑race

This makes F1 Madrid perfect for combining the race with a longer European escape, whether that’s adding Barcelona, Paris or Italy to your itinerary.

 

Planning your Formula 1 Madrid trip from NZ.

A Formula 1 holiday is a once‑in‑a‑lifetime experience, and planning early is key - especially for a debut event like F1 Madrid.

What to book early:

  • Race tickets: Debut races tend to sell fast
  • Accommodation: Central hotels offer the best access to both track and nightlife
  • Flights: New Zealand to Europe flights are limited and book out quickly
  • Transfers and experiences: Private transfers and city tours add comfort and value

Working with your local House of Travel specialist ensures your trip is seamless, stress‑free and tailored to your preferences.

 

Who should do an F1 Madrid holiday?

A Formula 1 Madrid package suits a wide range of travellers:

  • Motorsport fans ticking off a bucket‑list race
  • Couples mixing sport with European culture
  • Groups of friends chasing atmosphere and nightlife
  • Travellers wanting a city‑based race, not a remote circuit

Madrid offers something for everyone - making it an ideal Formula 1 destination even for those travelling with non‑fans.

 

FAQs: Formula 1 Madrid.

 

Where is the Formula 1 Madrid Grand Prix held?

The race will be held on the new MADRING circuit in Madrid, Spain, around the IFEMA exhibition district.

 

When does Formula 1 come to Madrid?

Formula 1 returns to Madrid in 2026 for the Spanish Grand Prix.

 

Is Madrid a good city for a Formula 1 holiday?

Yes. Madrid offers world‑class racing, excellent transport, vibrant nightlife and rich cultural experiences - all in one city.

 

How far is the circuit from central Madrid?

The MADRING circuit is easily accessible from central Madrid via metro, taxis and ride‑shares.

 

Experience Formula 1 and Madrid, all in one trip.

The return of Formula 1 to Madrid is one of the most exciting additions to the F1 calendar in decades. For New Zealand travellers, it presents a rare opportunity to experience a brand‑new Formula 1 race while enjoying one of Europe’s most dynamic cities.

From trackside thrills on race day to tapas‑filled nights in historic streets, F1 Madrid is more than just a motorsport event - it’s an unforgettable European holiday.

Turn your travel dreams into reality and start planning your Formula 1 Madrid holiday today.

Explore the latest holiday deals or speak to your local House of Travel specialist to secure your place on the grid and get ready to experience on track to tapas in Madrid.

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Antony Boomer

Antony Boomer

House of Travel Dunedin

I have been in the travel industry since 1987 as a tour leader, travel advisor, traveler visiting the globe, and now Owner Operator of House of Travel Dunedin City. 

My travels have encompassed 105 countries initially using all forms of transport from a double decker bus around Europe to rickshaws in Asia to horses in the Middle East and dugout canoes in Central Africa with camels, elephants, donkeys and bicycles in-between. 

I am more than willing to travel in a lot more comfort these days visiting the Pacific, Myanmar, India, Vietnam, Ireland, China, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, USA, Cayman Islands, Zimbabwe, Turkiye and Malta in recent years. 

I believe the transition is similar for people of my generation who still yearn to visit anywhere and everywhere but enjoy a bit, or a lot, more luxury. As such I have developed an in-depth knowledge of the whole spectrum of travel options and regularly come up with solutions to the most complex of travel plans.

Tony

Nicky Aitken

Nicky Aitken

House of Travel Papamoa

I have had a lifelong love affair for exploring the world. Raised in a family that prioritised travel, I inherited a passion for all things travel. I have lived in different countries (London, USA, Argentina) and I am fascinated with the rich tapestry of culture, people, religion and food in new places. 

My love for travel has taken me to some of the world’s most amazing places!

From Mauritius to Bahamas and all in between, I have been privileged to experience the world and being able to speak and understand 5 languages English, Afrikaans, Dutch, German and Greek) certainly comes in helpful.

I have grown up in South Africa, spending most of my adult life there, being able to show my clients what makes this region so unique is a privilege. Africa was my backyard after all and even after living in NZ for almost 12 years, my heart still beats to the African Drum.

For me, choosing a favourite destination is impossible. But .. Bali has literally captivated my heart, and even though I have been there 20+ times, I still always find new things to uncover. As does the Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles, these islands just have the “it” factor

I also love ocean cruising, especially Mediterranean and the Caribbean. Cruising offers such a great variety and a chance to see multiple destinations and experiencing iconic landmarks and locations from your hotel on the sea. 

I WOULD SAY MY PASSION IS MAKING MY CLIENTS DREAM HOLIDAYS COME TRUE AND I PRIDE MYSELF ON MY EFFICIENT SERVICE AT ALL TIMES.

Nicky
Hannah Brown

Hannah Brown

House of Travel Wanaka

Always with a smile I will be just as excited and passionate about your future adventures as you are! Originally from the UK I've spent the last 10 years travelling around the globe before finally settling in heavenly New Zealand.

Here I've turned the joy of travel into a profession I love. I enjoy nature, the beach, spending time with loved ones and exploring new places especially on the open road or by cruise.

I believe the biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams!

To me, traveling is so much more than a simple trip or relaxing vacation; it is a journey that always leaves me transformed and forever changed by the experiences presented. I have had the pleasure of visiting too many countries to count from backpacking on a shoestring budget around Asia to going all out on a private luxury adventure filled holidays such as trekking Machu Pichu! 

My firsthand recommendations will ensure that your destination choices, no matter how uncommon, are always extraordinary. No matter what you are looking for, whether it’s a bucket list adventure or something that completely takes you off the grid, you can count on me to open doors to the most exceptional experiences and enhance every travel adventure.


Hannah


Minji Park

Minji Park

House of Travel Christchurch City

Minji is our Japan specialist in Christchurch. Born and raised in South Korea, her passion for travel began at an early age. This passion led her to study tourism management and become a tour guide in both Japan and Southeast Asia.

 

Minji has spent most of her tour guide career in Japan, leading tours across the country and gaining an in-depth knowledge of the region. She has also guided tours in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos, and has backpacked extensively throughout Europe, Australia, and Canada. Minji has lived in London, Vancouver, and Sydney, spending at least a couple of years in each country.

 

 

My top travel tips

  • Pack as light as you can (except for cruises). Heavy luggage can be tedious to manage and exhausting just getting on/off trains. 
  • Try to pre-book and pay in NZ dollars. If you pay locally, you will need to pay in local currency and the banks will apply their exchange rates plus international transaction fees. 
  • Utilise your stopover opportunities. Two holidays, one ticket, you are basically genius.

Years in the industry: 14
No. of countries visited: 30+
Favourite place to visit: Japan
Next place on the list to visit: Safari in Africa

"Investment in travel is an investment in yourself" - Matthew Karsten


Why I love travel 

I love meeting new people, discovering new cultures, tasting new food and beers and having new experiences. Travel is the best way to tick all the boxes and be inspired. 

It is exciting and rewarding to help make my clients' holiday easier with better value and making it more memorable with my travel knowledge and organisation skills. I just love talking about travel, and hearing about their holiday when they return home is the best part of my job. It is very rewarding to hear what a great time they had. I am continuously learning about new travel destinations and new products and experiences so I never get bored. 


My top destinations

  •  Japan – Japan is the country that I have travelled through the most and I can never tire of it.  Japan offers so much, from old historic shrines and temples to the most modern architecture and latest technology, fascinating culture, beautiful nature areas and incredible food. It is also a very safe and easy place to travel so I recommend it for all types of travellers.
  • Spain - I love the Andalusia region in particular, including Granada and Ronda. You feel like you are walking back in time, or perhaps through a movie set with the many sublime landscapes, spectacular vistas and famous historic sites. A warm evening drinking sangria with some delicious tapas over a view of Alhambra is a personal favourite. 
  • Vietnam - you can have an amazing experience within a very affordable budget. In one day, you will see more motorbikes than you have seen in your entire life. Interesting French Colonial architecture and indigenous castles and villages, beautiful beaches and rice paddies, the little art and culinary boutique town of Hoi An, unique and delicious food, UNESCO Heritage site Ha Long Bay and much more. 
  • Galapagos - If you are into wildlife, this is one of the ultimate places in the world to visit. I still say Galapagos was the best travel experience in my life. The everyday encounters with unique species of sea lions, turtles, tortoises, all different types of birds, penguins, sharks, rays, marine iguana are unforgettable. The best part for me was diving amongst schools of hammerhead sharks and eagle rays inside the crater of a submerged volcano.


What's in my suitcase

  • Foldable backpack - It is the best thing ever. I always put one in my bag, and it is perfect for a casual day out exploring.
  • Travel organiser bags - I have one for clothes, one for underwear/socks and one for toiletries. It will make your pack/unpack so much easier. 
  • Compact rain jacket and small collapsible umbrella - You will always have some rain during your holiday but unless you are expecting lots of it, you don't want these items to take too much space in your travel bag. 

Minji

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Formula 1 Madrid: Go Trackside at the Spanish Grand Prix