The annual Grand National takes place at the iconic Aintree Racecourse between April 13 and 15, with tickets still available for all days from just £32. There are regular tickets available for the Opening Day on Thursday, Ladies Day on Friday, and the Grand National Day on Saturday.
Around 150,000 racing fans join in the festivities over the three days, making it one of the world's biggest horse racing events.
Tickets for the Opening Day on Thursday are the cheapest, starting at £32 for access to the ‘Festival Zone’. Ladies Day tickets start at £53, and the final day starts at £85.
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Hospitality packages are available for all three days, offering a touch of luxury with various food and drink packages included starting from £225. The majority of the three day event is being televised on ITV, culminating with The Randox Grand National Steeple Chase at 5:15pm on Saturday.
The Opening Day will consist of seven races, with gates opening at 11am and the first race at 1:45pm. Five of the events will be televised on ITV. Ladies’ Day will also have seven races, with five of them being television. Gates open at 10:30am and the first race begins at 1:45pm.
There will also be former Big Brother star Adele Roberts performing a live DJ set, Style Awards with a chance to win more than £5,000 and a host of other runner up prizes, as well as additional live entertainment throughout the day.
The Grand National Day will also have seven races, with gates opening at 10am and the first race at 1:45pm. The Grand National steeplechance that gives the entire event its name will start at 5:15pm. You can still buy tickets for each day of the Grand National on The Jockey Club .
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