Getting into Circuit Ricardo Tormo smoothly requires some planning, especially on race day. Arriving early is key, as traffic builds up quickly, and security checks can take time. Parking areas near the circuit fill up fast, so securing a spot early or using shuttle buses from Valencia City can save time. If parking outside, be ready for a 10-20 minute walk to the gates.
At the entrance, have your ticket ready (printed or digital) and expect bag checks—glass bottles, large umbrellas, and professional camera equipment are not allowed. Gates open early each day, but Sunday sees the biggest crowds, with peak queues between 8:00 and 10:30 AM. Arriving before then helps avoid long waits.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and ear protection, as the Spanish sun can be intense, and MotoGP bikes are incredibly loud. Comfortable shoes are a must if you plan to explore different areas. Some vendors may only accept cash or cards, so having both is useful.
With these tips, you’ll be set for an amazing Valencia MotoGP weekend, enjoying the action without unnecessary delays!
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