Aintree Racecourse
Home of the Grand National since 1839: 40 runners over 30 fences, four miles.
The Imperial promise
Why book with Imperial

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
On-site team
Our hosts are with you from arrival to checkout. There is always someone on the ground.
ATOL protected
Every package is financially protected under our ATOL licence. Your booking is secure end to end.
Ready to experience Aintree Racecourse?
The seats, the dining, the transfers and a named host, arranged in one call.
From the editorial
Field guides, dress codes, and insider notes from our hosts on the ground.
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Aintree Racecourse sits north of Liverpool, in the Sefton parish that gives its name to the country's most famous jump-racing day. The Grand National runs the second Saturday in April, three days of jump racing, with 40 runners over 30 fences carrying the most-watched four miles in British sport.
Why your seat shouldn't be on the lawn
Aintree on Grand National day is a long day. Hospitality moves you off the public lawn and into the Princess Royal Stand, the Lord Sefton Suite, or a Becher's Brook marquee, with lunch served through the card and a transfer back to the Liverpool hotel before the post-race crowd hits the M57.
Every Aintree booking carries Princess Royal Stand or hospitality marquee access, lunch and afternoon tea, transfers around the Grand National crowd, and a named host through the day.
The difference we make
Twenty-five years of working the Aintree weekend. We know which Liverpool waterfront hotel runs the closest Aintree shuttle, which suite catches the second-last fence with the cleanest sightline, and how the Becher's Brook commentary moments shape your guest list's pre-race conversation.
Every package carries a named host across the three-day meeting, transfers from Liverpool Lime Street, and a pre-race briefing on the form notes worth watching.




























