Ascot racecourse

About the venue

Founded in 1711, the Ascot racecourse is an elegant venue with stunning trackside views and hospitality suites for every occasion. Eight thousand square meters of floor space, six levels and several state-of-the-art kitchens make it the perfect stage to network with industry peers whilst experiencing the latest food innovation first-hand.

From the elegant and modern On 5 suite to the newly refurbished Parade Ring and Old Paddock rooms, Ascot is a unique venue offering luxury, history and function in abundance.

How to get there

By car

Ascot Racecourse provides full accessibility to those travelling by car via the M3, M4 and M25. Check before you travel for any disruptions to your journey.

Parking at the racecourse is free for all visitors. Upon arrival, follow signs to Ascot Car Park 3.

By train

South Western Railway runs a frequent service to Ascot from Reading, Guildford and London Waterloo.

The average journey time is 27 minutes from Reading and 52 minutes from Waterloo. Ascot railway station is a seven-minute walk from the racecourse.

By plane

Ascot Racecourse is located 20 minutes away from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and one hour from London Gatwick Airport (LGW).

Check your airline for further details on arrivals. Local taxi services operate in the area and can be arranged for airport drop-off and pick-up.

Accomodation

We can recommend the following nearby hotels:

Royal Berkshire Hotel (6 min by car via London Rd/A329)
The Royal Foresters Hotel (3 min by car via High St/A329 and London Rd/A329)
Premier Inn Bracknell Central Hotel (10 min by car via London Rd/A329)
Premier Inn Bracknell (Twin Bridges) Hotel (10 min by car via London Rd/A329)
Travelodge Bracknell Central (9 min by car via London Rd/A329)
Travelodge Bracknell (14 min by car via London Rd/A329)
Great Fosters (16 min by car via London Rd/A329)