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2017 spa grand Prix advice

  • 18-12-2016 7:24pm
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    Hi,

    I've bought my dad tickets to the spa grand Prix next year, I see there are a number of different airports in different countries to fly into so it's a bit confusing as to what the best option would be.I was wondering if anyone has been and could recommend any airports or routes we could go. For accommodation I'm thinking air bnb, so it's mainly air and rail options etc.

    Don't know whether we will need to rent a car or not
    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,204 ✭✭✭christy c


    I flew in to Zaventem (Brussels main airport) and out of Charleoi. Charleoi involved a train change but not too much hassle. There was discount train tickets for the weekend but can't remember the price. No accommodation near the track unless you camp so probably looking at 1.5 hours to Brussels on public transport. From Brussels main station, take train to Verviers and the bus to Francorchamps.

    I'd recommend flying to Zaventem and camping if your dad would do it, brilliant atmosphere in the little villages


  • Posts: 25,611 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    christy c wrote: »
    I flew in to Zaventem (Brussels main airport) and out of Charleoi. Charleoi involved a train change but not too much hassle. There was discount train tickets for the weekend but can't remember the price. No accommodation near the track unless you camp so probably looking at 1.5 hours to Brussels on public transport. From Brussels main station, take train to Verviers and the bus to Francorchamps.

    I'd recommend flying to Zaventem and camping if your dad would do it, brilliant atmosphere in the little villages

    Camping at spa is the best weekend of your life :p


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