


FORMULA 1 2023
HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX
Boutique Budapest for a weekend
We, at Motor Sports Travel, love travelling to Budapest! 2023 marks the 38th running of the Hungarian Grand Prix so the FORMULA 1 MAGYAR NAGYDÍJ 2023 should be an incredible return to this amazing city. The 2023 GRAND PRIX takes place at the Hungaroring on 30 July 2023 (TBC).
The city of Budapest is small enough to get about on foot, yet filled to the brim with incredible architecture, galleries, markets, great shopping and some fantastic restaurants and nightlife, not forgetting the famous thermal baths and the stunning River Danube.
As always, our packages include flights, Airport Lounge access and Fast Track Security on departure from your UK airport, return airport transfers, hotel accommodation and, of course, 3-day FORMULA 1 Tickets, and is hosted by a member of the MST team.
ONCE AGAIN FOR 2023 we are also including exclusive Motor Sports Travel Circuit Transfers on Saturday and Sunday so travelling to and from the circuit is hassle free.
Hungarian Grand Prix Travel Packages
The GEN Package
28 July 2023 (TBC)
Depart from the UK flying to Budapest
3 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Hungaroring
Mogyoród
Our best value Hungarian Grand Prix travel package including 3-day Grandstand tickets
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure included
- 3 nights at the 4-star Three Corners Lifestyle Hotel, Budapest
- Daily breakfast included
- Exclusive Motor Sports Travel Circuit Transfers on Saturday & Sunday
- 3-day Bronze 1 grandstand tickets
- Hosted by the Motor Sports Travel Team
- Earplugs, ticket wallet & lanyard included
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
The LUX Package
28 July 2023 (TBC)
Depart from the UK flying to Budapest
3 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Hungaroring
Mogyoród
Upgrade your Hungarian Grand Prix package with a Silver Grandstand ticket
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure included
- 3 nights at the 4-star K+K Hotel Opera Budapest
- Daily breakfast included
- Exclusive Motor Sports Travel Circuit Transfers on Saturday & Sunday
- 3-day Silver 3 Grandstand tickets
- Hosted by the Motor Sports Travel Team
- Earplugs, ticket wallet & lanyard included
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
The VIP Package
28 July 2023 (TBC)
Depart from the UK flying to Budapest
3 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Hungaroring
Mogyoród
Our top Hungarian Grand Prix travel package including circuit hospitality on Saturday and Sunday
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure included
- 3 nights at the 5-star Intercontinental Budapest
- Daily breakfast included
- Exclusive Motor Sports Travel Circuit Transfers on Saturday & Sunday
- Weekend F1 Fan Lounge tickets – Saturday and Sunday Hospitality
- 3-day Grandstand seating in Super Gold Grandstand
- Saturday and Sunday Hospitality with air conditioning
- Open buffet for breakfast, lunch and snacks on Saturday and Sunday
- Bar serving coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer and wine on Saturday and Sunday
- Budapest departure lounge access*
- Hosted by the Motor Sports Travel Team
- Earplugs, ticket wallet & lanyard included
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
About the Hungarian Grand Prix
Budapest is truly a city of a thousand faces. There is no point in trying to cover the city over a short weekend! Besides needing a few days to see all the sights and their delights, the city is spread out over a large area and it is worth taking the time to experience its geographical diversity, from the Buda hills, the banks of the Danube and Margaret Island to the bustling downtown Pest area. The first unique aspect that catches the eye of visitors is how the city is divided in two – Buda and Pest, connected by bridges – and that each side offers a distinct experience and glimpse into history. In Buda are the thermal baths harking back to the days of the Turkish invaders, the peaceful Tabán area and cobblestone streets in the historic quarter of Castle Hill.
Meanwhile, Pest is a genuine melting pot with the elegance of Andrássy Avenue, its character as a world-class city with the enchanting Opera House, the cupola of the Basilica, many contemporary museums, its nightlife, and its many hidden worlds that can be explored on alternative tours. Two of the main sights have also been recognized by UNESCO as having World Heritage status: the banks of the Danube and the Buda Castle district as well as Andrássy Avenue and its historic vicinity.