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Can I bring drinks and food?

Yes, you are allowed to bring your own drinks (except alcoholic drinks) and food. Please note that glass containers are not allowed.

What are the general terms and conditions of sale?

You can view our general terms and conditions of sale by clicking here.

Are there toilets and showers on the campsite?

Yes, the campsites are equipped with sanitary facilities including toilets and showers.

What are the general terms and conditions of sale?

You can consult our general terms and conditions of sale by clicking here.

Is there food and drink available on the campsites?

At the green campsite, a supermarket will be available. In addtition, a sports club will be preparing meals available for campers to buy. There is no food or drinks available at the yellow campsites, but you can buy food and drinks on the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. In addition, you are allowed to bring your own drinks and food. Be careful, glass containers are prohibited. However, there will be breakfasts, snacks and meals on sale at the Young Village. For more information, click here.

Is there food and drinks available on the campsite?

At the green campsite, a supermarket will be available. In addtition, a sports club will be preparing meals available for campers to buy. There is no food or drinks available at the yellow campsites, but you can buy food and drinks on the Spa-Francorchamps circuit. In addition, you are allowed to bring your own drinks and food. Be careful, glass containers are prohibited. However, there will be breakfasts, snacks and meals on sale at the Young Village. For more information, click here.

Are there special rates for children and seniors?

There are indeed special rates for children between 6 and 12 years old included. You can consult these rates by clicking here. However, there are no special rates for seniors.

Is there access to electricity and water on the campsite?

Campers do not have access to electricity. We therefore recommend that you bring your own portable battery, generator battery etc. However, the campsite is equipped with sanitary facilities (i.e. showers and toilets).

What is the difference between Bronze, Silver and Gold tickets?

correspond to general admission. They give you access to the (the pedestrian areas around the circuit, where you can walk around). Bronze tickets do not give you access to an assigned seat in the stands. and tickets give you access to the Bronze areas as well as an assigned seat in the stands. Silver tickets give you access to a Silver stand, which you must choose when purchasing, and Gold tickets give you access to a Gold stand, which must also be chosen when purchasing.

Where and when can I take the bus between Verviers-Central Station and the Spa-Francorchamps circuit?

and the Spa-Francorchamps circuit from 7.30am to 1pm.For the return journey- Departure point: from Francorchamps, Rue de Sart just before the Trou Hennet traffic circle.- Drop-off point: in front of Verviers-Central station.⇨ How often? - Shuttles will run continuously from the Spa-Francorchamps circuit to Verviers-Central station between 4.30pm and 7.30pm.

Where and when can I take the bus between Verviers-Central station and the Spa-Francorchamps circuit?

and the Spa-Francorchamps circuit from 7.30am to 1pm.For the return journey- Departure point: from Francorchamps, Rue de Sart just before the Trou Hennet traffic circle.- Drop-off point: in front of Verviers-Central station.⇨ How often? - Shuttles will run continuously from the Spa-Francorchamps circuit to Verviers-Central station between 4.30pm and 7.30pm.

What are the schedules and prices for each city?

, the bus stop is just outside the station shopping mall. Brussels North, €60: departs at 6.30 am from the corner of Place du Nord and Rue du Progrès. Charleroi, €60: departs at 6.40am from Rue de la Villette 62, behind Charleroi Sud station. Cologne, €55: departs at 7.30am from the Messe district, Ottoplatz 7, 50679 Cologne, Germany. Düsseldorf, €60: departs at 6.45am from the Neusser Strasse car park, at the Rheinkniebrücke (under the bridge and junction is a car park for cars and coaches

What is the difference between the green and the yellow campsites? What about the Young Village?

The campsites correspond to different locations and atmospheres: The yellow campsite is recommended to families as it is the quietest. It is also recommended to holders of Gold, Silver 1 and Silver 2 tickets as it is located between La Source and Ster entrances. The green campsite is generally more lively and is recommended for BRONZE, COMBES, SILVER 3, SILVER 4 and SPEED CORNER ticket holders. It is located near the entrance to Les Combes. The Young Village is recommended to young visitors

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Can I pay by credit card when I buy food and drinks on site?

Yes, the food and beverage stands only accept payment by credit card (excluding American Express), debit card or cashless card. Cash is not accepted at the food and beverage stands. Cashless cards can be purchased at dedicated stands. At these points of sale, cash is accepted, as well as credit cards (excluding American Express) and debit cards. This is the only place where you can use cash on site.

At what time is the circuit open and closed to the public?

The circuit opens at 6 am from Friday to Sunday. The last possible entry will be at 7.30pm on Friday, 5.35pm on Saturday and 5pm on Sunday The circuit closes at 10 pm on Friday and 9 pm Saturday. On Sunday, closing time is 8 p.m.

What is the difference between Bronze tickets, Silver tickets, and Gold tickets?

correspond to general admission. They give you access to the (the pedestrian areas around the circuit, where you can walk around). Bronze tickets do not give you access to an assigned seat in the stands. and tickets give you access to the Bronze areas as well as an assigned seat in the stands. Silver tickets give you access to a Silver stand, which you must choose when purchasing, and Gold tickets give you access to a Gold stand, which must also be chosen when purchasing.

Do all ticket categories (Bronze, Silver and Gold) automatically give me access to a seat in the grandstand?

No. SILVER and GOLD tickets give you access to the circuit (to the BRONZE area) as well as an allocated seat in a grandstand, whereas BRONZE tickets give you access to the circuit (to the BRONZE area) but not to an allocated seat in a grandstand.

Do I have access to the Fanzone and its activities with a Bronze Ticket?

Yes, with a Bronze Ticket you have access to the Bronze Zones around the track and to the fan zone. You can watch the concerts there without an additional ticket. However, you do not have access to the grandstands with allocated seats.

On Fridays and Saturdays, can I go freely to other stands than the one for which I have a ticket?

No. Your grandstand ticket gives you access to your grandstand only, and to the seat you've been allocated. Seats are allocated for each day. However, each grandstand ticket also gives access to the entire Bronze zone.
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