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Generally, the leagues' schedules are set at the start of the season. The exact dates and kick-off times vary in each country and league. You can use the following guidelines to better plan your football trip:
Germany: approx. 6-8 weeks in advance
England: approx. 6-8 weeks in advance
Italy: approx. 2 weeks in advance
Spain: approx. 2 weeks in advance
France: approx. 3-4 weeks in advance
Netherlands: approx. 4 months in advance
Some dates, such as cup finals or European Cup dates, have fixed dates.
Please check the official website of the respective host club or the corresponding league to be sure.
For concerts or other sporting events, the event dates are usually confirmed. However, please check the start/time of the event with the respective organizer.
You will usually receive the tickets approximately 1-3 days before the event as e- or mobile tickets by email.
We are a recognized reseller or sub-agency of the organizers' official partners. This means that we are dependent on the organizer providing the tickets. This usually only happens a few days before the event. We will do our best to send you the tickets as quickly as possible.
During the booking process, you can see the areas where your seats are located under ticket details. Your seats will be in the marked area. In the event that the seats are not available, you will automatically be assigned better seats (upgrade).
Can we sit next to each other?
Whether and how many adjacent seats are available varies depending on the event. If you purchase multiple tickets in one booking, we will endeavour to assign you seats next to each other or in close proximity. You will receive detailed information about this by clicking on Ticket Details when you select your ticket category. If you are planning a trip with a larger group and would like everyone to sit together, please contact us directly by email or phone. We are happy to help you check seat availability and handle group requests. We want to make sure you have a great time!
If the event you booked is rescheduled to another date, you don't need to worry. Your tickets will remain valid for the new date. If you have booked a hotel, we will take care of adjusting your hotel reservation to the new date. Our customer service will contact you to discuss the new travel dates and confirm your changed hotel booking according to your wishes. We make sure that you don't have to worry about changes to your plans!
What happens in the event of a cancellation?
If the event you booked is cancelled without a replacement date, you can relax - your tickets will be automatically cancelled and you will receive a refund.
We purchase our tickets from various providers. Each provider provides us with their own availability and prices. Therefore, multiple offers with different availability and prices can be displayed here for individual ticket categories.
The Dutch Grand Prix is an important part of the Formula 1 calendar and has been held at the Circuit Zandvoort race track since 2021. The circuit was first opened in the 1940s and has undergone many changes since then. The track has a special significance for Dutch fans as it is the only track in the Netherlands to host Formula 1 races on a regular basis.
Tickets for the Dutch GP are highly sought after and often sell out quickly. There are different categories of tickets depending on the location on the track and access to certain areas. It is advisable to book tickets early to get the best seats.
In addition to the race, Zandvoort also offers a variety of activities for fans, including concerts, autograph sessions and fan zones. Visitors can also explore the surrounding countryside and learn about the rich culture and history of the Netherlands.
The Zandvoort race track has a rich history and tradition in motorsport. The track used to be a major part of the Formula 1 season and has also been the host venue for many other motorsport events such as the DTM.
Overall, the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort is an unmissable event for any Formula 1 fan. The rich history and tradition of the track, coupled with the high demand for tickets, make the race an unforgettable experience. Whether you attend in person or watch the race on TV, the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort is a must-see for any Formula 1 fan.