Nurburgring
About
Nestled in the picturesque Eifel region of Rhineland‑Palatinate, the Nürburgring stands as a global motorsport icon, melding a legendary racing circuit with a spectrum of family‑friendly attractions. The iconic Nordschleife – the world’s longest and most demanding track – draws drivers and spectators worldwide for its thrilling layout, sheer length, and storied history that dates back to 1927. In addition to the Nordschleife, the complex features the modern Grand Prix road course, a premier driving school, and a range of hospitality suites. Beyond racing, the Nürburgring hosts an array of high‑profile events, including the ADAC 24‑Hour race, motorcycle championships, concerts, and seasonal festivals such as the back‑stage tour, which offers visitors an insider’s view of the racing world. The venue also provides a vibrant fan experience with the ring° entertainment district, featuring bars, a cinema, and a bustling fan shop. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the converting webcams, the 360° virtual tour, and the accessible backstage walks that highlight the inner workings of the track. Corporate guests can take advantage of bespoke hospitality and event packages, while families can explore themed playgrounds, a tabletop racing experience, and other interactive displays. Whether you’re a racing enthusiast, a family looking for a unique adventure, or a corporate team planning a memorable event, the Nürburgring offers an unforgettable blend of adrenaline, heritage, and contemporary entertainment set against the scenic backdrop of the Eifel.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours