Kempton racecourse: Keep on top of all the latest ticket news at the Surrey track and how to get there

The two-day Christmas meeting, featuring the famous King George VI Chase is undoubtedly the highlight of the calendar at Kempton.

Where is Kempton racecourse?

Kempton racecourse is located in Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey.

The address for the course is Staines Road East, Sunbury-on-Thames TW16 5AQ.

How do I get to Kempton?

Kempton Park Racecourse boasts its own train station on-site – Kempton Park – which is situated 200 yards from the North entrance.

Trains run every half an hour direct from London Waterloo with the journey time being just 40 minutes.

Please note that trains don't run on Boxing Day but we are running a bus service from Kew Underground Station.
Free parking is available on all of our racedays.

The main car park is free at the majority of fixtures, however this excludes all jump fixtures.

On all of these fixtures there is a £5 charge per car for the main car park.

We are located on the A308 between Sunbury on Thames and Hampton Court, less than one mile from Junction 1 of the M3 via Junction 12 of the M25.

What meetings take place at Kempton?

A full list of the jump racing meetings scheduled (there are many all-weather meetings scheduled at Kempton during the same time-frame):

  • 32Red Winter Festival (Boxing Day and Wednesday 27th December 2018) – Book Tickets HERE
  • 32 Red Lanzarote Hurdle Day (Saturday 12th January 2019) – Book Tickets HERE
  • Kempton Park Chase Day (Saturday 23rd February 2019) – Book Tickets HERE
  • Silver Cups Day (Saturday 16th March 2019) – Book Tickets HERE
  • Jump Sunday (Friday 20th October 2019) – More Info HERE

How much do tickets for Kempton racecourse cost?

Standard admission to Kempton Park racecourse for National Hunt race meetings currently cost between £10 and £16, bar the 32Red Winter Festival.

There are three difference enclosures for the 32Red Winter Festival. On the popular Boxing Day card, tickets cost between £18 and £45.

On Thursday 27th December, tickets cost between £13.50 and £45, with seating only available on the second day of the meeting.

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