Renowned for being the greatest steeplechase in the world, the Grand National is one event in the horse racing calendar that grabs the attention of enthusiasts and beginners alike from around the world, year on year. But what makes it such a popular event? From its rich history to the top-notch hospitality offering and the warm welcome that Liverpool offers, we take a look at this unique contest that millions tune in to watch every year.
Spring has often sprung for the Grand National
The two biggest events on the National Hunt calendar in horse racing are the Cheltenham Festival and the Grand National and if you are passionate about the sport, then both meetings should be on your radar. The Cheltenham Festival, which takes place a month before the Grand National features the Blue Riband event in the sport, the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Galopin Des Champs is the event favourite to defend his crown in the race, and if you are looking to place a bet on the race, consider the leading Cheltenham Festival betting offers this year before you place any bets.
Fortunately, for those visiting the Grand National at Liverpool’s Aintree Racecourse in April, temperatures tend to be a little warmer and serious betters will have some better intel thanks to the previous month’s event. The best jumpers in the sport tend to feature at both the Cheltenham Festival and Grand National, as that is where the leading prize money in the sport is. This was the route Corach Rambler took in 2023 and he prevailed in the Ultima Handicap Chase on day one of the Cheltenham Festival, before landing the Grand National at Aintree a month later.
Hospitality is of the highest level
The best way to experience the Grand National is by booking a hospitality package at the meeting, because why not do the event in style when you have the opportunity to? Aintree offers a range of packages, which include dining at one of their two restaurants (Golden Miller Restaurant and Princess Royal Restaurant), a private box for you and your friends, or tickets that will ensure you are in the best enclosure.
With over 70,000 spectators on each day of the Grand National meeting at Aintree, it is important to have a private area that allows you the opportunity to relax and enjoy the view of the action on the track. All the hospitality packages at Aintree ensure you don’t need to queue for food and drink and you’ll have priority access to the racecourse, too.
Tickets and hospitality for the 2024 Grand National can be purchased through Aintree’s official website. You can also find everything you need to know about the event, such as the dress code, timings, and directions of travel on the site.
Liverpool opens its arms for Grand National meeting
Liverpool is fortunate to hold two Premier League football teams, a museum dedicated to the Beatles, as well as a host of luxury hotels, restaurants, and bars in the city, so it is a great place to visit for a few days. Art fans will be spoiled at the Walker Art Gallery and Tate Liverpool, while the World Museum and Museum of Liverpool are great ways to find out more about this historic maritime city.
The Grand National meeting takes place over three days, but if you’d prefer to spread your time in Liverpool, take a look at the city’s local tourist board for ideas and events taking place across the same weekend and you’ll no doubt be thrilled that you stayed a little longer to indulge in some of the finer and exciting things this city has to offer.
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