Motor racing fans will be heading to the Spanish city of Valencia in October as Moto GP hits Spain.
The location will host the final round of the championship, which is being held at the Ricardo Torno circuit.
According to the official website of the motorbike sport, the title race has been "closely contested" so far this year, meaning this Spanish leg could decide the ultimate victor.
Tickets for the event are currently on sale, but the site advises it is sure to sell out and urges fans to book ahead.
The track has a mixture of left and right turns, in addition to a 65-metre straight run. It folds in on itself, meaning it is visible from all areas.
People travelling to cheap hotels in Valencia can also visit landmarks like the Cathedral of Valencia, which stands on the site of the original temple for the Roman city.
Other attractions include the Plaza de la Vrigen, which has the Basilica of La Virgen de los Desamparados and the Royal Convent of Santo Domingo.
Those who like to explore churches and religious buildings can travel to the historic quarter of the city to see Santa Catalina, San Nicolas and San Martin.

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