Fri. 03 Jul – Sun. 05 Jul 2026

DTM Norisring / Nuremberg Tickets

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Highlights of DTM Norisring 2026

  • The only street circuit on the DTM calendar, creating a unique racing challenge
  • Heavy braking battles into the famous Norisring hairpins
  • Tight layout leads to frequent overtaking attempts and intense battles
  • Ultra-short 2.3 km layout delivers constant, action-packed racing
  • City-centre location in Nuremberg with legendary DTM crowds
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Top recommendations for your DTM Norisring weekend

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The DTM Norisring delivers one of the most unique race weekends in the DTM calendar and attracts thousands of motorsport fans every year searching for DTM Norisring Tickets. Instead of heading to a remote circuit outside the city, you’ll experience motorsport right in the centre of Nuremberg. Once the engines fall silent, the race atmosphere continues just a few steps away. Historic streets, lively beer gardens and traditional Franconian restaurants create the perfect setting to combine thrilling DTM action with an unforgettable city trip.


Experience the unique street circuit atmosphere


The Norisring is the only temporary street circuit on the DTM calendar. Every year, the public roads around the historic Zeppelin Field are transformed into a high-speed race track, creating a completely different vibe compared to permanent circuits.


What makes the Norisring special is its location: the track sits right next to the historic centre of Nuremberg. That means after a day full of racing, you’re already surrounded by restaurants, bars and thousands of other fans enjoying the race weekend.


With the city just minutes away, the Norisring perfectly combines motorsport excitement with the energy of a major German city.


Franconian food every motorsport fan should try


After an action-packed day at the circuit, it’s time to refuel. Franconia is famous for hearty dishes, traditional beer culture and cosy restaurants, making it the perfect place to end a race day with friends and other fans.


Some of the best spots to try local food in Nuremberg include:


  • Hexenhäusle – A traditional Franconian restaurant near the Kaiserburg. Try the famous Schäufele, a slow-roasted pork shoulder with crispy crackling served with dumplings and gravy.
  • Bratwursthäusle Nürnberg – One of the most famous places to try the legendary Nuremberg grilled sausages, typically served with sauerkraut and fresh bread.
  • Altstadthof – A historic brewery where you can sample different Franconian craft beers alongside regional dishes.
  • Chiba or 994 Ginza – Great alternatives if you’re in the mood for sushi or modern Asian cuisine.

Continue the evening with other DTM fans


The Norisring race weekend doesn’t end with the chequered flag. After the final session, the city centre fills with fans continuing the celebrations.


Popular bars where many motorsport fans gather include:


  • Harlèm Bar – A lively bar with a great atmosphere and creative cocktails
  • Kloster Nürnberg – Known for its large beer selection and relaxed vibe
  • Lange Kante 16 – A stylish spot for drinks and music after the race

Thanks to the central location of the Norisring, the nightlife is always just a short walk away. For more recommendations, check out Tripadvisor.


Combine the race with a Nuremberg city trip


If you’re staying for the whole weekend, take some time to explore one of Bavaria’s most historic cities between race sessions.


Highlights you shouldn’t miss include:


  • Nuremberg Old Town – Beautiful medieval streets, historic squares and traditional beer gardens
  • Kaiserburg (Nuremberg Castle) – One of the city’s most famous landmarks with an incredible panoramic view
  • Pegnitz River Walks – Perfect for a relaxed walk between race sessions

With the Norisring located directly in the city, it’s easy to combine thrilling DTM racing, great food and a proper weekend getaway.

DTM Norisring schedule 2026

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The DTM Norisring race weekend takes place from 3 July to 5 July 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany.


Across three days, the event features practice sessions, qualifying and two thrilling DTM races on one of the most iconic street circuits in motorsport. The temporary track around the historic Zeppelin Field creates a unique atmosphere as drivers battle wheel-to-wheel on the tight layout in the heart of the city.


Please note that the official timetable may still change before the race weekend. All sessions take place in the local time zone CEST (UTC+2).


The DTM Norisring weekend promises spectacular racing on Germany’s most famous street circuit. Secure your DTM Norisring Tickets now and experience one of the highlights of the DTM calendar live in Nuremberg.

Where to stay for the DTM Norisring

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Because the Norisring is located directly in the city of Nuremberg, finding the right accommodation is relatively easy compared to many other race events. Many fans book their DTM Norisring Tickets early and secure accommodation in Nuremberg well in advance of the race weekend. Staying in the city allows you to combine the excitement of the DTM weekend with the vibrant atmosphere of one of Bavaria’s most historic destinations.


From modern hotels in the city centre to quieter areas close to the circuit, Nuremberg offers a wide range of options for every race fan.


Staying in Nuremberg: the most convenient option


For the best race experience, we recommend staying directly in Nuremberg. The Norisring circuit is located near the historic Dutzendteich and Zeppelin Field, making it easy to reach from most parts of the city.


Advantages of staying in Nuremberg include:


  • Short travel times to the circuit
  • Excellent public transport connections via tram, metro and S-Bahn
  • Close proximity to restaurants, bars and the historic Old Town (Altstadt)

Thanks to the central location of the circuit, you can easily combine the race weekend with sightseeing, local food and nightlife.


Best areas to stay in Nuremberg


Several neighbourhoods are particularly popular among visitors during the DTM Norisring weekend:


  • Nuremberg Altstadt (Old Town) – Perfect for atmosphere, historic sights and many restaurants and beer gardens.
  • Mitte / Hauptbahnhof – Ideal if you want excellent public transport connections and easy access to the entire city.
  • Dutzendteich / Langwasser – The closest areas to the Norisring circuit, allowing for very short travel times on race days.

Alternative cities near Nuremberg


Because the DTM Norisring is one of the most popular races on the calendar, hotels in Nuremberg can sell out quickly. If accommodation in the city becomes limited or expensive, nearby cities offer excellent alternatives with fast train connections.


Good options include:


  • Fürth – Only about 10 minutes by metro from Nuremberg city centre
  • Erlangen – Around 20 minutes by train, with many hotels and restaurants
  • Bamberg – About 40 minutes by train, known for its beautiful historic centre

These cities allow you to enjoy the race weekend while still staying within easy reach of the Norisring.


We recommend booking early for the Norisring weekend. Accommodation in Nuremberg tends to fill up quickly during the DTM Nuremberg race weekend. As one of the best-attended DTM events, hotels often sell out weeks or even months in advance. Booking your accommodation early not only ensures better availability but can also help you secure more favourable prices before demand increases closer to the event.

How to get to the Norisring

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Thanks to its location directly in the city of Nuremberg, the Norisring is relatively easy to reach compared to many permanent race circuits. However, because the track is built on public roads around the Dutzendteich and Zeppelin Field, traffic restrictions and road closures are common during the race weekend.


Public transport is usually the easiest way to reach the circuit, as parking near the Norisring is very limited.


If you plan to travel by car, be aware that several streets around the circuit are closed during the event. We recommend arriving early on race day, especially on Sunday when the crowds are largest.


Arriving early not only helps you avoid busy trains and trams, but also gives you time to explore the fan areas, watch the support races and enjoy the atmosphere before the main DTM race begins.


Getting to the Norisring from Nuremberg Central Station


If you arrive at Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof (Nürnberg Hbf), reaching the circuit is quick and straightforward.


From the main station, it takes around 15 minutes by public transport to reach the Dutzendteich / Zeppelin Field area. Several options are available, including S-Bahn, tram and bus connections, which run frequently during major events.


Travelling from nearby cities to the Norisring


Many visitors stay in nearby cities and travel to the Norisring on race day. Regional trains provide fast connections to Nuremberg, where you can easily transfer to local public transport.


Typical travel times include:


  • Fürth – around 30 minutes by public transport
  • Erlangen – about 20–25 minutes by train to Nuremberg, then local transport to the circuit
  • Bamberg – roughly 40 minutes by train to Nuremberg, followed by a short connection to the Norisring

Once you arrive in Nuremberg, S-Bahn, tram or bus services will take you close to the circuit area.


Arriving by car


If you decide to travel by car, plan your journey carefully. Because the Norisring is a temporary street circuit, many roads around the Dutzendteich area are closed during the race weekend.


Parking near the circuit is limited, and traffic can become very busy before the races. For this reason, many fans choose to park further away and continue their journey using public transport.

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