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“Cheltenham Festival 2026: Limited VIP Tickets Left!”

Sports"Cheltenham Festival 2026: Limited VIP Tickets Left!"

The upcoming Cheltenham Festival 2026 is drawing near, with tickets selling rapidly. From March 10 to March 13, racing enthusiasts will gather at the renowned Cheltenham Racecourse.

For those looking to indulge, VIP and hospitality packages are still available, offering complimentary food and drinks along with exceptional views of the races. These exclusive experiences can be purchased through Seat Unique, but only limited availability remains.

Tickets are still up for grabs for each day of the four-day festival, which includes Champion Day, Ladies Day, St Patrick’s Thursday, and Gold Cup Day. General admission passes are also on sale via The Jockey Club, providing various ticket options for all four days of racing as reported by the Manchester Evening News.

VIP and hospitality packages for the Cheltenham Festival are on offer through Seat Unique. Priced at £799 per person, attendees can enjoy an all-inclusive day at the Champions Club Restaurant with a four-course dining experience and free bar service until the final race kicks off.

Moreover, the package includes access to a viewing box with panoramic course views and a Club badge for unrestricted venue access. Limited availability is noted for the Champions Club Restaurant, with booking currently open for days two and three.

Seat Unique offers a variety of VIP and hospitality ticket choices for the entire Cheltenham Festival duration. St Patrick’s Thursday (Day three) offers a wide selection of tickets starting from £799 for the Champions Club Restaurant and going up to £1,179 for the Chez Roux Restaurant, featuring Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr., a four-course fine-dining menu, canapés, and a Moët champagne reception.

Additional hospitality packages for Day three include the Final Fence Restaurant (£1,019) and the Four Eighty Restaurant (£1,069), each offering unique experiences and culinary delights for attendees.

Several tickets are still available for The Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour Suite, a hospitality suite facing the course and presented by football legends, with prices ranging from £1,099 to £1,249 depending on the selected day. The suite includes a club enclosure admission badge, VIP hostess service, and a celebrity tipster.

The day at the festival commences with a buck’s fizz reception followed by a four-course meal, afternoon tea, and an open bar. Expert guidance from a celebrity tipster, live TV broadcast of races, and complimentary perks like car parking, racecard, and newspaper are also included.

General admission tickets are officially supplied by The Jockey Club, starting from £54 for entry-level access to the Best Mate Enclosure. Seated options at the Guinness Grandstand begin at £130, boasting one of the finest views in horse racing.

Resale platforms such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to purchase tickets from other fans, although some are listed above face value once booking fees are included. As the event nears, sellers may reduce prices, presenting opportunities for bargain hunters.

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