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3 years ago

Horse racing track . Can be a pain to get to when ...

Horse racing track . Can be a pain to get to when nationals are on due to all the road closures by the police and dropping off can be a pain as you cant stop on the roads as it gets posted to be a no drop zone for miles with police everywhere. If going on a national day add a little more time for your journey

S
3 years ago

We went in the West tip stand on Thursday and I mu...

We went in the West tip stand on Thursday and I must say I was very impressed with the facilities. The toilets where absolutely spotless and no the queing at the bar area. The only snag is the cost of the drinks but you expect to pay that a racecourse. All in all it was a good day. All the staff are helpful

P
3 years ago

Very overpriced.

Very overpriced.
Not a place for watching horse racing - more a place for "look at me" crowd

J
3 years ago

Boss

C
3 years ago

Went to see Madness in concert...concert was good....

Went to see Madness in concert...concert was good....however... poor organisation of crowd control and safety of people....due to bad position of stage and people where expected to cram into such a confined area... disaster waiting to happen!!!!!!!...I would not go again to a concert at aintree racecourse

G
3 years ago

We were in the princess royal stand and like the y...

We were in the princess royal stand and like the year before the toilets were absolutely full and Q's out of the door , I went outside to where there are masses of toilets but unfortunately there was masses of young men and unfortunately I witnessed quite a bit of drug taking inside the cubicles having said all that I enjoyed the day

C
3 years ago

For years my family attended the Grand National bu...

For years my family attended the Grand National but alas we will do so no more. Great atmosphere, beautiful surroundings but if you're infirm, disabled or carrying an injury you'll find there's absolutely no where to sit down and that you'll have to queue for the toilets which are dirty and disgusting.

About Aintree Racecourse

Aintree Racecourse: The Ultimate Destination for Horse Racing Enthusiasts

If you are a horse racing enthusiast, then Aintree Racecourse is the ultimate destination for you. It is the largest group in British horseracing, with 15 racecourses, live music events, training grounds, Jockey Club Rooms, The National Stud and more! Aintree Racecourse has been hosting some of the most prestigious horse racing events in the world since 1829.

Located in Liverpool, England, Aintree Racecourse is home to one of the most famous horse races in the world – The Grand National. This iconic steeplechase event attracts thousands of visitors from all over the globe every year. It is a true test of stamina and courage for both horses and jockeys alike.

Apart from The Grand National, Aintree hosts many other exciting races throughout the year. These include flat racing events like The Old Roan Chase and jumps races like Becher Chase and Topham Chase. With such a diverse range of races on offer throughout the year at Aintree Racecourse there's something for everyone.

The facilities at Aintree are second to none with state-of-the-art grandstands offering panoramic views across this historic course. There are also plenty of food outlets serving up delicious snacks and drinks to keep you fueled throughout your day at this amazing venue.

In addition to its impressive racecourses facilities, Aintree also boasts an extensive training ground that provides top-class facilities for trainers looking to prepare their horses ahead of major competitions. This facility includes an all-weather gallop track as well as grass gallops which can be used all year round.

For those looking for something extra special during their visit to Aintree Racecourse there are Jockey Club Rooms available which offer luxurious accommodation options overlooking this stunning course. These rooms provide guests with access to exclusive areas within this historic venue including private bars and dining areas.

A trip to Liverpool wouldn't be complete without visiting one of its most iconic landmarks - The Beatles Story Museum located just minutes away from Aintree racecourse by car or public transport links making it easy accessible no matter where you're coming from!

In conclusion,A trip to Aintree Racecourse should be on every horse racing enthusiast's bucket list! With its rich history dating back almost two centuries combined with state-of-the-art facilities it truly offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you wanting more!