The new complex, located at 103 Paseo de la Castellana, spans 1,500 square meters across two floors. Its main attraction is over 65 state-of-the-art simulators, which form the core of the experience. Additionally, the venue features two VIP rooms, a 12-meter bar, and social areas designed to foster interaction and competition among users.
A distinctive feature of F1 Arcade is the involvement of Antonio Lobato, a renowned sports journalist and the historic voice of Formula 1 in Spain. His narration accompanies users, enhancing the sense of immersion in the competition.
The simulators are designed to offer a realistic yet accessible competitive experience. No prior experience or driver's license is required, making it enjoyable for both beginners and advanced simracing enthusiasts. Users can participate in one-on-one or team races, organized into five skill levels, from Rookie to Elite, ensuring a balanced competitive environment.
“"A firm commitment to offer the city an innovative space where the way of experiencing Formula 1 evolves into a more social and participatory experience. The goal is to create a meeting point to compete and enjoy each Grand Prix as a community."
This project integrates into the growing urban ecosystem of sports and entertainment developing around Castellana, becoming part of Madrid's 'Sports Valley,' alongside initiatives like the Santiago Bernabéu area. F1 Arcade aims to establish itself as a hub for the motor community, hosting special events such as 'watch-parties' for Formula 1 Grand Prix.
The offering is complemented by a gastronomic selection designed to extend visitors' stays, consolidating a hybrid entertainment format that merges dining, competition, and entertainment in a single location.




