The upcoming Cheltenham Festival 2026 is drawing near, with tickets selling rapidly. From March 10 to March 13, a multitude of horse racing enthusiasts will gather at the iconic Cheltenham Racecourse.
For those seeking a lavish experience, VIP and hospitality packages are still available for purchase. These exclusive packages, which include complimentary food and drinks and exceptional views of the races, can be secured through Seat Unique, with limited availability remaining.
Tickets are still up for grabs for each day of the four-day festival, encompassing Champion Day, Ladies Day, St Patrick’s Thursday, and Gold Cup Day. Additionally, general admission passes are being offered through The Jockey Club, providing various ticketing options throughout the festival.
VIP and hospitality packages for the Cheltenham Festival are accessible via Seat Unique. Priced at £799 per person, attendees can enjoy an all-inclusive experience at the Champions Club Restaurant, featuring a sumptuous four-course meal and an open bar until the final race commences.
Included in the package is access to a viewing box with panoramic views of the racecourse and a Club badge for unrestricted venue access. Availability for the Champions Club Restaurant is limited, with bookings currently available for days two and three.
Seat Unique presents a range of VIP and hospitality ticket choices for all four days of the Cheltenham Festival. St Patrick’s Thursday offers the most extensive ticket selection, starting from £799 for the Champions Club Restaurant and going up to £1,179 for the Chez Roux Restaurant, showcasing a four-course gourmet menu by Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr., along with canapés and a Moët champagne reception.
Additional hospitality options for St Patrick’s Thursday include the Final Fence Restaurant (£1,019) and the Four Eighty Restaurant (£1,069), both offering unique dining experiences and exclusive features.
Various tickets are still available for each day at The Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour Suite, priced between £1,099 and £1,249, depending on the selected day. These packages include a club enclosure admission badge, VIP hostess service, and insights from a celebrity tipster.
The festival experience commences with a buck’s fizz reception, followed by a four-course meal, afternoon tea, and an open bar. Guests can benefit from live TV coverage of the races, free car parking, and complimentary race programs and newspapers.
General admission tickets are supplied by The Jockey Club, with entry-level access starting at £54 for the Best Mate Enclosure. Reserved seating in the Guinness Grandstand begins at £130, offering a prime view of the races.
Resale platforms like viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats provide additional avenues for purchasing tickets, although some may be listed above face value once booking fees are factored in. Prices may fluctuate as the event date approaches, potentially providing opportunities for discounted tickets.
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