Barcelona will host another entertaining fan festival in the build-up to this year's Spanish Grand Prix, bringing fans closer to the world of Formula 1.
The F1 Barcelona Fan Village will run between May 24-31, with the Plaza de Catalunya once again holding a week-long series of free activities celebrating the arrival of Formula 1 to the city.
2025 is a special year of for F1 as it celebrates the 75th anniversary of the sport. The year also marks the 50th anniversary of the last F1 race at the Montjuïc street circuit in Barcelona, and the 35th consecutive edition of the Grand Prix at the permanent Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
A series of activities have been organised in the city centre to commemorate these historic milestones, including Formula 1 activations, an historic F1 cars exhibition, and live music, offering fans and citizens of Barcelona an unforgettable experience.

There'll be food, drink, and entertainment for all ages, plus a Fan Forum on Wednesday 28 at 1900 featuring current F1 drivers. Fans will also be able to follow the Monaco Grand Prix action and Spanish Grand Prix Qualifying session live on the main stage screen.
- Where: Plaza de Catalunya
- When: May 24-31 from 1200 to 2100
- Admission: Free. Download your free ticket in advance from the circuit's ticket portal, or scan the QR code at the gate and register for admission on the day
Tickets for the Spanish Grand Prix can be purchased via the F1 Tickets website, with a range of general admission, grandstand and hospitality options available.

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