MotoGP Germany
2025 COMING SOON! Now we are the first ones to admit that the MotoGP Germany race weekend is not the easiest one to get to. The Sachsenring circuit is set in the heart of historic Saxony, surrounded by green hills and spectacular scenery but, unfortunately, not particularly close to any airport offering direct flights from the UK.
Once a classic road racing circuit from behind the Iron Curtain, the circuit underwent a huge transformation and is now home to MotoGP. Turn 11, the infamous “waterfall”, is deemed to be one of the steepest and most difficult corners to negotiate across the whole MotoGP™ calendar.
The Liquid Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland 2024 race will take place in July 2025 (TBC). As always, we include return flights, car hire, hotel accommodation and MotoGP tickets, and AGAIN FOR 2025 we are including Airport Lounge access and Fast Track Security on departure from your UK airport to get your trip off to a good start!
MotoGP Germany Travel Packages
The P1 Package
July 2025 (TBC)
Depart from the UK flying to Germany
3 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Sachsenring Circuit
Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany
Our best value MotoGP Germany travel package including general admission tickets
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Car hire for the duration with zero-excess top-up insurance
- 3 nights at the 4-star Mercure Leipzig am Johannisplatz
- Daily breakfast included
- Circuit parking on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
- 3-day General Admission tickets
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
The P2 Package
July 2025 (TBC)
Depart from the UK flying to Germany
3 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Sachsenring Circuit
Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany
Upgrade your German MotoGP package to include weekend grandstand tickets
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Car hire for the duration with zero-excess top-up insurance
- 3 nights at the 4-star Mercure Leipzig am Johannisplatz
- Daily breakfast included
- Circuit parking on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
- 3-dayT4 Grandstand tickets
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
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MotoGP Germany packages
The German MotoGP race is undoubtedly one of the most exciting events in the motorsport calendar.
Held at the iconic Sachsenring circuit in the beautiful state of Saxony, this thrilling race attracts motorsport enthusiasts from around the world.
But the allure of attending this race goes beyond just the adrenaline-pumping action on the track. Situated in eastern Germany, Saxony is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and picturesque landscapes. The region’s capital, Dresden, is a city that seamlessly blends the old and the new. From the striking beauty of the Frauenkirche and the Zwinger Palace to the modern triumph of the Dresden Frauenkirche, visitors can expect a kaleidoscope of architectural wonders. Just a short drive away from Dresden, the Sachsenring circuit awaits those eager to witness the exhilarating MotoGP race. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery, this circuit offers spectators the opportunity to get up close see their. favourite riders as they speed around the track.
The intoxicating roar of the motorcycles, coupled with the electric atmosphere of the race, creates an unforgettable experience for fans.
But the charms of Saxony extend beyond the race track. Nature enthusiasts can explore the picturesque Saxon Switzerland National Park, located on the Czech-German border. With its dramatic sandstone cliffs and verdant forests, this national park is a paradise for hikers and rock climbers. From the famous Bastei Bridge to the towering rock formations at the Schrammsteine, the region’s natural beauty is sure to leave visitors in awe. For those seeking a cultural experience, Leipzig is a city that should not be missed. Known for its vibrant music scene, Leipzig boasts a rich history in classical music, with renowned composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn having once called this city home. The Gewandhaus Orchestra, one of the oldest orchestras in the world, continues to enchant audiences with their mesmerising performances.
Saxony is also famous for its hearty cuisine. Traditional dishes such as Sauerbraten (marinated pot roast), Bratwurst (grilled sausages), and Quarkkäulchen (potato pancakes) offer a tantalising taste of the region’s culinary heritage. Pair these dishes with a glass of locally brewed beer or a glass of fine Saxon wine, and you have the perfect recipe for a memorable gastronomic experience.
So, pack your enthusiasm and embark on a journey to this captivating part of Germany.