Every March, the rolling hills of Gloucestershire come alive with one of the biggest events in the sporting calendar: the Cheltenham Festival. For four thrilling days, racing fans, casual visitors, and party-goers descend on Prestbury Park to witness the best jump racing in the world. And in 2026, the Cheltenham Festival promises to be bigger, bolder, and even more unforgettable.
But the magic of Cheltenham isn’t just about the races themselves. It’s the Guinness, the Gold Cup, the roar of the crowd, the fashion, and the sense of occasion that makes this festival so unique. If you’re planning your visit, here’s how to make the most of your Cheltenham 2026 experience.
Soak Up the Atmosphere
The festival famously begins with “The Cheltenham Roar”, that spine-tingling cheer as the tape goes up for the very first race of the week. It sets the tone for everything that follows: pure excitement, anticipation, and energy that only Cheltenham can deliver.
Whether you’re in the grandstands, the Guinness Village, or one of the luxury hospitality suites, the atmosphere is like nothing else in racing. Even if you don’t back a winner all week, you’ll leave feeling part of something special.
The Racing Highlights
Each day of the festival has its own character and star attraction:
- Champion Day (Tuesday) – The Unibet Champion Hurdle headlines, drawing some of the best hurdlers in the world.
- Style Wednesday – Glamour and elegance take centre stage alongside the Queen Mother Champion Chase.
- St Patrick’s Thursday – Irish fans bring the noise and the colour, with the Stayers’ Hurdle as the racing highlight.
- Gold Cup Day (Friday) – The pinnacle of jump racing, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, is where legends are made.
If you only attend once, make it Gold Cup Day. But if you want the full Cheltenham story, try to experience at least two different days for the contrast in racing and atmosphere.
Where to Eat, Drink & Celebrate
No Cheltenham experience is complete without a pint (or two) of Guinness. The Guinness Village has become the heart of the festival, buzzing with live music, food stalls, and plenty of cheer between races.
For something more refined, Cheltenham hospitality packages are the way to go. Expect gourmet dining, complimentary bars, and access to exclusive lounges. Perfect if you want to enjoy the festival in style and comfort.
After the races, the town of Cheltenham itself transforms into a party hub, with pubs, bars, and restaurants filled with racegoers reliving every jump and photo finish late into the night.
Dress the Part
Cheltenham may not have the same strict dress code as Royal Ascot, but it’s known as one of the most stylish events of the year. Think smart country chic: tweed jackets, statement hats, and polished footwear. For women, it’s all about elegant coats and accessories that can handle the March weather, which is often unpredictable.
Dressing up adds to the sense of occasion and makes for fantastic photos to remember your day.
Insider Tips for Cheltenham 2026
- Arrive early: Beat the queues and soak in the build-up before the first race.
- Plan your bets: Whether you’re a seasoned punter or a beginner, take a moment to study the form. Even a small flutter adds to the thrill.
- Explore the enclosures: Each has its own character from buzzing general admission areas to refined hospitality suites.
- Book early: Cheltenham tickets and hospitality packages sell out quickly, especially for Gold Cup Day.
The Cheltenham Festival is not just about horse racing; it’s a unique celebration of style, sport, and atmosphere. Every racing fan should go to this event at least once. It starts with a roar on Tuesday and ends with the Gold Cup on Friday.
Impulse Decisions offers exclusive Cheltenham hospitality packages that will make your festival experience even better with premium seats, fine dining, and seamless planning.
Get in touch today for the ride of your life at Cheltenham 2026. Raise a glass of Guinness and place your bets.