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Have a fantastic race day experience at the “Headquarters of UK horse racing” Newmarket Racecourse, with a VIP hospitality package. Whether you're attending with friends, family, clients or work colleagues, don't miss a minute of the action and enjoy some of the best luxury that Newmarket has to offer.
There are a number of fantastic VIP hospitality packages on offer at Newmarket Racecourse, including the Premier Enclosure, Trackside Pavilion and Summer House.
Get access to all areas of the course, and dine on mouthwatering multiple course meals. Enjoy all of the action from the best seats in the house, with unrivalled views of the track, and enjoy complimentary beverages.
What’s included in Newmarket Racecourse VIP Experience
*Please note that the VIP ticket and hospitality package inclusions mentioned above are typical offerings and may vary. Confirmation of specific inclusions is recommended.
How To Get Newmarket Racecourse Tickets?
When 2025 fixtures for Newmarket Racecourse are announced, you’ll be able to book your hospitality tickets here at Seat Unique.
Newmarket Racecourse is a prestigious British Thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Newmarket, Suffolk. It consists of two individual racecourses, the Rowley Mile and the July Course. As one of the most renowned racecourses in the world, it serves as the headquarters of flat racing.
The Rowley Mile Course is used primarily in the spring and autumn racing seasons. It hosts important races such as the 2000 Guineas Stakes and the Cesarewitch Handicap. The July Course, on the other hand, is used during the summer months and is home to the July Festival, which features races like the July Cup and the Falmouth Stakes.
Newmarket Racecourse has a rich history that dates back to the 17th century. It is often referred to as "Headquarters" within the horse racing industry. The racecourse is owned by Jockey Club Racecourses, and it has been an important part of British racing for over 350 years.