
Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2026 Β· 2026-08-30
Circuit Zandvoort
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Zandvoort is a strictly car-free zone during the Dutch Grand Prix weekend, with all private vehicle access to the town blocked by police checkpoints. Fans are encouraged to use the exceptionally efficient public transport system or join the 'Orange Army' on bicycles.
NS Train (The 'DGP Timetable')
The Dutch Railways (NS) runs a dedicated shuttle service with trains departing Amsterdam Centraal and Haarlem every 5 minutes. The journey takes 30 minutes from Amsterdam, and the Zandvoort aan Zee station is a scenic 15-minute walk from the track. Note: Bicycles are not allowed on trains during race weekend.
Cycling & Park + Bike
Cycling is the fastest way for those within 25km. Massive guarded bike parks are located near the circuit gates. If driving from further away, use 'Park + Bike' lots in Langevelderslag to park your car and cycle the final 30 minutes through the dunes to bypass all traffic.
Official DGP Coaches
Official shuttle buses run from over 140 locations across the Netherlands, including major cities like Rotterdam and Utrecht. These coaches use dedicated 'bus-only' lanes to skip the queues and drop fans at the DGP Bus Station, just 400 meters from the main circuit entrance.
Taxi / Rideshare
Taxis and Ubers are strictly prohibited from entering Zandvoort. They must drop passengers at designated 'Kiss + Ride' hubs in Beverwijk or Velsen. From there, you must board an official shuttle bus for the final 15-minute leg of the journey to the circuit.