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Royal Ascot week in Berkshire: 5 days of racing with private hospitality.
Riverside racing at Royal Windsor
A day of hospitality at the venue
Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse

Lord's Test cricket with reserved seats, dining and bar
A day of Test cricket at Lord's with private suite dining
A day of hospitality at the venue

A day of hospitality at the venue
Watch the Pro-Am from Wentworth's 72 Lounge
A night at the theatre with pre-show dining
Private balcony dining overlooking Aintree's home straight
A night at the theatre with pre-show dining

Centre Court tennis at SW19
A day at Ascot with private box dining and afternoon tea
Cotswolds jump racing with Michelin dining or trackside box
Trackside dining and paddock access at Goodwood
A day of hospitality at the venue
A meal at The Waterside Inn
A night at the Last Night of the Proms

Bruno Mars live at Wembley
Trackside at Goodwood Revival, paddock access and chef's table
A day of one-day international cricket
Live music, racing and 4-course lunch at Ascot Racecourse
The Imperial promise

Completely hands-off from start to finish
Tell us what you're after and we'll plan the rest. All you have to do is show up.

Add personal touches to your trip
Make a request and our team will do everything they can to make it happen
Our hosts are with you from arrival to checkout. There is always someone on the ground.
Every package is financially protected under our ATOL licence. Your booking is secure end to end.
From trackside at Monaco to Centre Court at Wimbledon. Let our team curate your perfect sports hospitality package.
Field guides, dress codes, and insider notes from our hosts on the ground.

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Ascot sits twenty-five miles west of London, racing since 1711. The 2026 Royal Meeting runs 16 to 20 June: thirty-five races across five days. Ryan Moore goes for leading jockey a twelfth time, and Trawlerman, seven lengths clear in last year's Gold Cup, may turn up to defend it.
Royal Ascot without hospitality is a long day on your feet between bookmakers. Hospitality gives you a private box or a grandstand restaurant, lunch and afternoon tea served on the right hour, and a sommelier-poured Pol Roger you don't need to queue for.
Every Ascot booking carries Royal Enclosure or Queen Anne Enclosure access matched to the meet, racecards with form notes, lunch and afternoon tea, and a named host through the card.
Twenty-five years of working Royal Ascot week. We know the difference between Royal Enclosure and Queen Anne, which day pairs with which corporate group, and how to brief the dress code so the morning suit and the hat both arrive at the right hour.
Every package carries a named host, racecards briefed the day before, and transfers timed to the last race so your car park exit beats the M3 queue.