To make the most of the Dutch MotoGP at Assen, plan ahead and be prepared. Have your tickets ready, check gate opening times, and arrive early to avoid delays. The circuit’s parking lots and ticket booths open early in the morning, so getting there in advance can help you secure a good spot.
Assen’s weather can be unpredictable, so dress in layers and bring waterproofs and sunscreen. Comfortable footwear is essential for exploring the circuit. To ensure a smooth experience, don’t forget essentials like ear protection, a phone charger, and payment options for food, drinks, and merchandise.
Beyond the racing, enjoy rider appearances, entertainment zones and interactive activities. A variety of food and drink options are available, and fans can bring refreshments following venue guidelines.
The TT Circuit Assen is accessible by car, train, and bus. Parking is available at the circuit, with designated areas for cars and motorbikes. For those travelling by public transport, shuttle buses run from Assen Central Station to the circuit, providing a convenient way to reach the venue. To avoid last-minute issues, allow extra travel time and follow event signage.
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