The world of MotoGP Premier packages brings fans into the operational heart of a race weekend. These official packages combine hospitality, backstage access and curated experiences so attendees can choose how close they want to be to riders, teams and the action. Whether you’re after the electric minutes before a start or a relaxed weekend in a climate-controlled lounge with premium catering, the options are modular: single-day experiences and multi-day packages exist to suit varied budgets and priorities. Understanding what each element includes helps avoid surprises and ensures you book the combination that matters most to you.
Before deciding, note two recurring constraints: many trackside activities require participants to be at least 15 years old, and access to specific activations is subject to local health and safety rules and operational changes. Also, some features—like podium celebrations—may not be included in certain photo-op options. With those caveats in mind, read on for a breakdown of the core offerings and tips for assembling a complete race weekend.
Core access types explained
The most sought-after elements in MotoGP Premier packages are grid access, paddock passes and VIP hospitality. Grid access places guests on the starting tarmac minutes before lights out and is usually offered for MotoGP™ or Moto2™ races; this experience delivers unmatched pre-race atmosphere but is age-restricted and limited in capacity. A paddock pass opens the team area—often described as a travelling micro-city—so you can see logistics, transporters and hospitality bases up close. Meanwhile, the VIP Village and Premier Lounge provide a comfortable, curated environment with food, drink and private viewing terraces that let you follow the on-track action in style.
Single-day vs weekend packages
One-day options are ideal for focused experiences: a Podium Photo Opportunity, a Guided Paddock Tour or a single-day Team Garage Experience lets you taste the behind-the-scenes world without committing to a full stay. Weekend packages combine several inclusions—such as two-day paddock access, the Premier Lounge hospitality and reserved seating—providing continuity and more chances to meet staff or attend Q&A sessions. When selecting, check which activations run on specific days; certain experiences may only be scheduled on Saturday or Sunday.
Hospitality and behind-the-scenes activities
Hospitality levels vary from open-air terraces to fully air-conditioned lounges. The Premier Lounge typically features buffet breakfast and lunch, afternoon snacks, cheeses and cold cuts, plus an open bar serving prosecco, beer, wine and cocktails. These hospitality areas often allow guests to wander within the VIP Village and enjoy entertainment activations. For deeper technical insight, packages can include guided walks through pit lane, meetings with team engineers and inside perspectives from helmet designers or performance specialists during Q&A sessions.
Garage visits and technical tours
The Team Garage Experience and guided garage tours let fans step into a team box while mechanics and engineers prepare the bikes. These sessions are a rare chance to ask technical questions and observe setup procedures. Guided paddock tours are led by experienced hosts who explain operations, timing, hospitality logistics and the sequence of race-day activities—turning a simple walk into an informative briefing on how a MotoGP event runs behind the scenes.
Logistics: accommodation, transfers and booking tips
Official packages often offer bundled accommodation—commonly three-night stays from Friday to Monday—plus daily ground transfers between selected hotels and the circuit. Rooms are usually limited to two occupants, so plan accordingly if travelling with a group. When a hotel is included, transfers are typically tied to the package and not available with external bookings. Confirm transport schedules, check room occupancy limits and ensure the hotel distance and transfer availability meet your needs before finalizing the purchase.
Practical booking advice: book early to secure limited experiences like grid access and garage visits, verify age restrictions for each activity, and read the fine print on inclusions such as podium access and pit lane walks. Use the official ticket package contact form for questions or special requests, and keep in mind that activations may change at short notice due to operational or safety reasons.
Final considerations
Choosing a MotoGP Premier package is about balancing adrenaline and comfort. If you want the raw pre-race energy, prioritize grid and pit lane experiences; if relaxation and hospitality rank higher, opt for the Premier Lounge and private viewing terraces. Many fans combine elements—paddock passes with a podium photo-op and a service road tour—to build a tailored weekend. Whatever you select, plan around age limits, booking lead times and the fact that some items are day-specific so your itinerary aligns with the moments you most want to experience.
