The Dutch Grand Prix returns to Circuit Zandvoort from 21-23 August 2026, offering fans one last chance to experience this seaside spectacle before its current contract comes to an end. Nestled in the sand dunes of the North Sea coast and just a short trip from Amsterdam, Zandvoort is one of the most unique destinations on the Formula 1 calendar.
Beyond the racing, visitors can soak up the atmosphere of the beachside town, explore Amsterdam’s world-famous culture and nightlife, or simply enjoy the lively festival spirit that makes the Dutch Grand Prix unlike any other. First held in 1952, the event combines history, charm, and modern F1 drama in a setting that captures the imagination of fans worldwide.
Tickets are available via the link below, with a range of grandstand and general admission options available.
🎟️ Official Dutch F1 Grand Prix tickets
Hotels near Zandvoort for the Dutch Grand Prix
Finding accommodation close to Circuit Zandvoort can be a challenge, as the town itself is small and hotel availability is limited during Grand Prix weekend. Rooms in Zandvoort and neighbouring Bloemendaal often sell out months in advance, with prices rising steeply due to high demand. Many fans who want to stay right by the track opt for local guesthouses, holiday rentals, or beachside apartments, but securing these requires booking as early as possible.
For those unable to find a room in Zandvoort, nearby cities such as Haarlem, Hoofddorp, and Amsterdam provide excellent alternatives. With frequent train services and shuttle options, it’s easy to travel in and out of Zandvoort on race days. Staying in a larger city also means more variety in accommodation, dining, and nightlife, giving fans the chance to combine the thrill of Formula 1 with a broader Dutch travel experience.

Where to stay in Amsterdam for the Dutch Grand Prix
Amsterdam offers an extensive range of accommodation, from luxury canal-side hotels and trendy boutique stays to budget-friendly options spread across the city. With its rich culture, lively nightlife, and world-class dining, the Dutch capital is an attractive base for fans looking to combine the excitement of Formula 1 with a city break.
Getting to the Dutch Grand Prix from Amsterdam is simple and efficient thanks to the city’s excellent transport network. Regular direct trains run from Amsterdam Centraal to Zandvoort aan Zee in about 30 minutes, placing you within walking distance of the circuit. Convenience and varied accommodation options make Amsterdam a top choice for visitors during race weekend.
Here are some recommended accommodation options in Amsterdam to suit all budgets and preferences:
Yotel Amsterdam ****
Located on the banks of the IJ in Amsterdam Noord, YOTEL Amsterdam offers sleek, tech-forward cabins with smart beds, mood lighting and compact layouts designed for efficiency. A short walk brings you to the free ferry to Amsterdam Centraal, making it simple to reach trains to Zandvoort for the Dutch Grand Prix.
Set along the Herengracht canal in the Nine Streets area of the city, The Hoxton combines comfortable, well-designed rooms with on-site dining and a central location that puts you within walking distance of shops, bars and tram links to Centraal — a good balance between boutique feel and reasonable race-week practicality.
Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam *****
Occupying six 17th and 18th-century canal palaces on the Herengracht, the Waldorf Astoria delivers classic luxury. This includes spacious rooms, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant, and a Guerlain spa – ideal if you want an upscale, restful base in the historic city centre with straightforward train/tram access to Amsterdam Centraal for the trip to Zandvoort.
When booking accommodation for the Grand Prix weekend, it’s advisable to make reservations well in advance, as hotels tend to fill up quickly due to the event’s popularity.

Other hotel and accommodations for the Dutch Grand Prix
Though Amsterdam is undoubtedly the top choice for the majority of racegoers attending the Dutch Grand Prix due to its abundance of activities, restaurants and bars, aforementioned nearby cities such as Haarlem and Hoofddorp provide great alternatives to those who want to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the Netherlands’ capital.
Haarlem
Haarlem is a historic city located around 20 km (12 miles) from Circuit Zandvoort, the venue of the Dutch Grand Prix, and about the same distance west of Amsterdam. It’s an attractive, quieter base for Formula 1 fans who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere than the immediate race surroundings. Haarlem also boasts excellent train and bus links, making it straightforward to reach the circuit and explore the rest of the region.

Here are a few fantastic hotel options located in Haarlem:
Hotel de Weyman ***
Tucked away in the leafy outskirts of Haarlem, Hotel De Weyman offers clean, comfortable rooms at wallet-friendly prices. It’s quieter than staying right in the centre, which is good for rest, but still close enough to Haarlem Station to catch trains toward Zandvoort. If you don’t mind a short tram or bus ride into the city centre each morning, this gives great value for race-week visitors.
Hotel ML ****
This is a stylish 4-star hotel in Haarlem’s monumental centre, with only 17 rooms and suites so it maintains a boutique feel. ML features luxurious Hästens beds, atmospheric decor like wooden beams and small windows, and modern comforts including air-conditioning, free wifi, and an upstairs restaurant. From here, Haarlem’s main station is walkable or a short ride away, making the trip down to Zandvoort over the weekend quite feasible. Great choice if you want some comfort without going full luxury.
Hotel Haarlem ****
A more upscale option, Hotel Haarlem combines spacious, well-appointed rooms and suites with amenities like a wellness centre, fitness / spa-type facilities, a good restaurant and bar. It also offers free parking and bicycle storage, which is helpful if you’re considering getting around locally beyond just the train journeys. With its location just outside the busiest centre but still very accessible, it’s a strong luxury base for both enjoying Haarlem and attending the Grand Prix.
Hoofddorp
Hoofddorp is a modern town about 25 km (15 miles) from Circuit Zandvoort and just south of Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. It provides a practical and less crowded option for visitors heading to the Dutch Grand Prix, with a range of hotels and amenities. Thanks to its efficient train and bus connections, travelling between Hoofddorp, the circuit, and other parts of the Netherlands is quick and straightforward.

Below are some accommodation options in Hoofddorp to suit all budgets:
Hotelux ***
A modern, no-frills option offering clean, comfortable rooms and basic amenities (free WiFi, parking) at very approachable rates. It’s close to Schiphol and Hoofddorp links, offering easy train or bus access to Zandvoort on race days.
Best Western Plus ****
A solid 4-star hotel with a good balance of comfort and convenience. It provides slightly more room (or better amenities) than the stricter budget options. It’s well connected for getting to Schiphol / Hoofddorp railway station, which then lets you connect to Amsterdam or Zandvoort. Very good choice for those looking for a more luxury option without breaking the bank.
Van der Valk Hotel ****
A more upmarket stay in Hoofddorp, Van der Valk offers spacious, stylish rooms, enhanced amenities, and strong service. With a location very near main road arteries and good transport connections, it gives you comfort and ease of travel on race mornings. Ideal for guests seeking upscale stays with more space, ambience, and premium extras like fine dining or enhanced rooms.
Dutch Grand Prix Camping and Glamping
Many fans choose to camp at the Dutch Grand Prix precisely for the electric atmosphere. The Official Dutch Grand Prix Village sits next to the circuit and offers a dedicated campsite where you can pitch your own tent for four nights, immersing yourself in the buzz and camaraderie that builds over race weekend.
Alternatively, for those who prefer more comfort, the Village also provides glamping options, including ready-set “Cube” or “Delta” tents as well as more deluxe “Lodge” tents with wooden floors and terraces. In addition, all stays include access from Thursday to Monday along with lively fan activities at the hospitality square – from DJs and music to bars and entertainment – ensuring you can enjoy the full Dutch Grand Prix experience without having to commute from nearby towns.
Book your Dutch Grand Prix tickets today
Tickets for the 2026 Dutch F1 Grand Prix are now on sale! Just like with accommodation, we highly recommend booking early to ensure you get your preferred spot.
Whether you’re after General Admission access or a seat in the desirable grandstands, we have options that cater to all preferences. Secure your tickets now to avoid disappointment and make the most of your Dutch race weekend.