German MotoGP
Tickets & Packages

11th - 14th July 2025

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German Moto GP Ticket & Travel Package

Located between the cities of Dresden and Leipzig, the German Motorcycle Grand Prix was first held in 1925, making it one of the oldest and historically significant events on the MotoGP calendar. Your MotoGP Package includes German MotoGP Tickets, return transfers to the Sachsenring Circuit (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 3 nights hotel accommodation in Dresden or Leipzig. For those that want to extend their stay, additional nights are available on request. We can also add Sachsenring MotoGP Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from MotoGP riders, and exclusive hospitality areas.

Facilities

Stunning Hotels in Dresden.
  • 3 Nights Hotel
  • Accommodation for 2
  • Stay in 4* & 5* Hotels
  • Additional nights available
MotoGP from Sachsenring.
  • Tickets for 2 People
  • Grandstand Seating
  • Paddock Access, Official Hospitality
  • Team Garage Tours, Grid Walks
Flights & Transfers
  • Flights & Transfers for 2 People
  • Return Flights & Hotel Transfers
  • Departures from most UK Airports
  • Circuit transfers
100% Financial protection
  • 100% Refund Guaranteed if a Grand Prix is cancelled
  • Full ATOL & ABTOT Protection

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Itinerary

Friday

11 July, 2025

Head for the airport and depart on a flight from the UK to Dresden or Leipzig.

If you have opted for Business Class flights, chauffeur can be arranged to collect you from your home.

When you into Dresden or Leipzig Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.

Friday

Saturday

12 July, 2025

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.

After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to the Sachsenring circuit. From there you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the German MotoGP™.

After qualifying races you will be driven back to your hotel.

Upon return to your hotel you will have the remainder of the evening at leisure.

Saturday

Sunday

13 July, 2025

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.

After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to the Sachsenring circuit. From there you will get to enjoy the German MotoGP™.

After the race you will be driven back to your hotel.

Upon return to your hotel you will have the remainder of the evening at leisure.

Sunday

Monday

14 July, 2025

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.

After breakfast you will be transferred from your hotel to Dresden or Leipzig airport for arrival back to the UK that afternoon. From there, sit back and relax on your flight home.

Monday

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What’s Not Included:

  • Unless flight times are stated, package price includes the lowest daytime airfare. If you would like to fly during ‘peak’ hours this will incur a surcharge.
  • Flight tickets include cabin baggage only, hold baggage can be included for a surcharge.
  • Unless otherwise stated, hotel city taxes are not included in the price.
  • See the full MotoGP Race Schedule for 2025 here: MotoGP Calendar

The German MotoGP Package from Sachsenring

The MotoGP German Grand Prix, held at the historic Sachsenring circuit near Chemnitz, is a cornerstone of the championship calendar. Known for its tight, technical layout and predominance of left-hand corners, the Sachsenring tests riders’ endurance, precision, and adaptability.

Marc Márquez is the undisputed king of the Sachsenring, with an astonishing 11 consecutive wins across all classes (eight in MotoGP). His dominance here is attributed to his aggressive yet calculated riding style, which perfectly suits the circuit’s demands. Dani Pedrosa also enjoyed success in Germany, with multiple victories showcasing his smooth and consistent approach.

The Sachsenring has traditionally favored agile bikes with strong cornering capabilities. Repsol Honda, thanks to Márquez and Pedrosa, has been the dominant team, using the RC213V’s exceptional handling to its advantage. Yamaha has also performed well at the circuit, with riders like Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo delivering strong results. Ducati, while less dominant, has shown improvement in recent years, with its evolving bike design adapting better to the track’s tight corners.

What makes the German GP unique is the Sachsenring’s quirky layout, featuring 10 left-hand turns and only three rights, leading to uneven tire wear and unique challenges for riders. The track’s short length and twisting nature often create intense, close racing.

The event is also known for its passionate fans, who pack the grandstands rain or shine. Located in the heart of Germany, the Sachsenring offers a vibrant atmosphere and an opportunity to explore the surrounding Saxony region.

The MotoGP German Grand Prix remains a favorite among riders and fans for its unique character and thrilling action, solidifying its place as one of the sport’s most distinctive and exciting races.