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The November Meeting is quite rightly hailed as one of the major highlights of the British Jump racing calendar. Featuring three days of horse racing action at one of Britain’s best-loved venues, Cheltenham Racecourse.
Seen as the traditional start of the National Hunt Season the meet has now become the second biggest race meeting at Cheltenham and serves as a great opportunity to see horses who could become stars of The Festival™ come March in the following year.
Day One is known as Countryside Day which doesn’t have a feature race per se but does have plenty of action with the Amateur Riders Handicap Chase and the November Novices Handicap Hurdle. Away from the track, there is a host of countryside interests to keep guests entertained, such as side saddle demonstrations and hound parades.
Day Two is Gold Cup Day, which features a raft of spectacular racing action, culminating with the BetVictor ‘Gold Cup’. This day is a real autumnal treat and is one of the most exciting race days of the season.
The final day of the meet is also the only Sunday race day of the racing season, and also doubles up as a fantastic family day. The Unibet Greatwood Handicap Hurdle is the feature race of the day, generating copious amounts of excitement and betting opportunities.
Skip to Hospitality MapThe National Hunt Room is only available for selected race days each season and is a treat for guests looking for excellent views from the comfort of a restaurant setting.
A Private Box at The International is a great hospitality option, allowing you to host important clients or friends and family in a comfortable setting with great views from the private balcony.
Situated just before the Guinness Village the Champions Walk Restaurant offers one of the best views of the Parade Ring and great access to the main viewing grandstand.
Officially there is no dress code at Cheltenham, the course recommends dressing for the weather. However, in hospitality areas, gentlemen usually wear a suit or similar, and many ladies choose to wear county-style hats.
The racecourse postcode is GL50 4SH for use with GPS equipment. However, on a race day, customers are strongly advised to follow temporary signs when entering Cheltenham and the local area and not the brown permanent signs.