Make the most of the new Bank Holiday at the Dublin Racing Festival

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MAKE the most of a racing festival that never fails to deliver an ultimate social and racing experience, the Dublin Racing Festival is set to run in the heart of Ireland’s capital at Leopardstown Racecourse.

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Dublin Racing Festival 2023 will coincide with Ireland’s new Bank Holiday

With top class racing as well as live entertainment and hospitality, all the best horses, trainers and jockeys will be competing on Saturday and Sunday, 4-5 February. The festival coincides with the new Bank Holiday and with over €2 million in prize money on offer there are strong entries on the cards for handicap and bumper races.

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There is great hospitality and a day at the races at this year’s Dublin Racing Festival

Dublin Racing Festival two-time winner A Wave of the Sea, Gaelic Warrior and Favori De Champdou feature among the handicap entries along with the recent big race success Real Steel. Complimentary shuttle bus services will be provided before and after racing from within the greater Dublin region, and pre-booking is essential at https://www.leopardstown.com.

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Back a winner at Dublin Racing Festival 2023

While Premium Level tickets and the 1888 Restaurant are sold out the Great Value Bundle available online for just €52 per person offers admission to the races, a food voucher valued at €13, a drink voucher and a Tote Bet voucher and racecard worth €5. Weekend racing tickets and general advanced admission are also available along with student and retired people rates, the Molly Malone Pavilion and children’s general admission.

Check out all that is in store online ahead of the Dublin Racing Festival, where children under 12 years old receive free admission.

 

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Image credits: Leopardstown Racecourse

Kim Mullahey

Kim Mullahey is Pynck.com’s Ireland Correspondent. She holds an honours undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Chicago and has taught Adult Education Creative Writing Studies. Through a media career spanning nearly 25 years Kim has written and photographed regional news, national and international horse sports, fashion and lifestyle. Kim lives with her husband and son in Kildare Ireland, and a stray marmalade cat who has adopted the family.

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