Dress code
The dress code for the Spanish Grand Prix (F1) is generally casual and comfortable, but here are some tips to help you dress appropriately and enjoy the weekend to the fullest:
General dress code
- Comfort is key – expect warm and sunny weather in June.
- T-shirts, polos, and lightweight tops are ideal.
- Shorts or light pants are recommended. Avoid jeans if it's really hot.
- Comfortable shoes – you'll walk a lot. Sneakers or good sandals work best (no heels).
- F1 merch – repping your favorite team or driver is totally welcome!
Must-have accessories
- Cap or hat – the Spanish sun can be intense.
- Sunglasses.
- Sunscreen – SPF 30 or higher is a must.
- Light raincoat or poncho – just in case (rare, but possible).
Hospitality areas (like Paddock Club)
- Smart casual is recommended.
- Think linen shirts, polos, summer dresses, chinos.
- No flip-flops, swimwear, or overly revealing clothing.
- Closed shoes preferred, especially for paddock or pit access.
Fan Zones / Grandstands / General Admission
- Very relaxed.
- You’ll see everything from team jerseys and flags to DIY race outfits.
- Bring something to sit on (blanket or cushion) if you're in General Admission.