About the event

The off-season trackwalks are back – and with them, your favorite dose of fresh air! Head out on foot to the Masaryk Circuit and experience the racetrack in a whole new way. Whether you choose to walk, run, come alone, with friends, family, or your four-legged companion on a leash – all combinations are welcome! Entry is free.

All you need to know

You can plan your walk on the racetrack on one of the following dates:

  • November 16–17, 2024
  • November 23–24, 2024
  • November 30–December 1, 2024
  • December 7–8, 2024
  • December 14–15, 2024
  • December 21–22, 2024
  • December 24–26, 2024 (CHRISTMAS DATE)
  • December 28–29, 2024
  • December 31, 2024–January 1, 2025 (NEW YEAR’S DATE)
  • January 4–5, 2024

Any additional dates will be confirmed after the New Year.
Except for the period from December 21 to January 5, we look forward to welcoming you at the GRID HOTEL. Here you can enjoy lunch, coffee, and anything else from our regular menu after your sports activity. Or start your day with a hearty breakfast, and then head out for a health walk.

Practical Information

  • Opening hours: 9 AM – 4 PM
  • Access to the area is possible through the GRID HOTEL reception. Please park in the lot in front of the hotel. Entry into the area by car is not allowed.
  • For those of you coming by public transport (regular line No. 402), we open the main gate by the grandstands so you don’t have to walk around the entire area. The gate and underpass under the track will be open for pedestrians from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Parking is not allowed here.
  • The gate by the podium and the barrier at the pitlane will be open for access to the track. Access to the pitlane is allowed.
  • Walking with dogs on a leash is allowed.
  • Access to the racetrack is free. Entry is at your own risk. Children under 15 are only allowed with a parent or guardian. Bicycles and rollerblades are not allowed. Exceptions apply for children with parents for scooters and small bikes. Strollers are allowed.

Cheers to sports! For once, even the non-motorized kind.

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