Step into the history, passion, and thrills of one of the most legendary circuits in world motorcycle racing.
It is not a public park, so access is restricted to event days or scheduled guided tours. To see it from the inside, I recommend booking one of its 'Behind the Scenes' tours through its official website.
It depends: if you attend a race, prices vary a lot, but if you want to take the guided tour, the price is around €17.50 for adults and €10.00 for children. You can check updated rates and buy tickets at ttcircuit.com.
If you choose the guided tour, get ready to enjoy about one and a half to two hours of pure history. If you go to watch a MotoGP or Superbike race, it is a full-day or weekend experience.
It is known worldwide as the 'Cathedral of Speed' because it was the only circuit to host a round of the Motorcycle World Championship continuously from 1949 to 2019. It is a place of pilgrimage with a unique atmosphere that you have to feel for yourself.
Without a doubt, the last weekend of June during the Dutch TT, to experience the madness of MotoGP. If you prefer a quieter visit to see the museum and the pits in detail, book a tour on a weekday between April and October.
Yes, the circuit is very well adapted, with ramps, elevators, and dedicated viewing platforms in the main grandstands. For tours, it is advisable to notify them in advance by contacting [email protected].
Take the opportunity to visit the center of Assen and the fantastic Drents Museum, famous for its archaeology and art. You are also very close to the beautiful natural landscapes of Drentsche Aa National Park.
Bring earplugs—the noise is real—and wear comfortable shoes because you will be walking quite a bit. To understand every historical detail as you explore the area, do not forget to download our audio guide at IAudioguia.com.
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