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Private Box Hospitality Suites enjoy fantastic views of the course from their own balcony, granting guests the perfect view of the horses galloping towards the Winning Post.
Boxes can accommodate from 10 to 30 guests and come with morning coffee & biscuits, a 4-course lunch or finger buffet (your choice) and afternoon tea.
There is a cash bar for additional drinks and a tote betting service is close by.
Location | Main Grandstand |
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Admission | Club Admission |
Drinks | Cash Bar |
Parking | 1 per 2 Guests |
Price Guide | £210 to £450 |
Price Rating | £££ |
Main Grandstand
Balcony Viewing
Club Admission
1 per 2 Guests
10 to 30 Guests
Morning Coffee & Biscuits
Cash Bar
4-Course Lunch or Finger Buffet
Afternoon Tea
TV Racing Coverage
Official Racecard
Tote Betting Service
Our in-depth article will tell you everything you need to know.
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Total | 65/100 |
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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.