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Known for its historic roots and horseracing heritage, Newmarket offers more than just a glimpse into the past. Stroll along the picturesque streets lined with unique shops, cosy cafés, and local eateries, or explore the scenic trails and green spaces that make outdoor adventures a delight.
Horseracing is undeniably at the heart of Newmarket, you can’t help but become immersed in it. Whether you are visiting the National Horseracing Museum, photographing impressive statues, or stopping to watch some of the 3000 racehorses heading off to the gallops for their daily exercise, it is a sight you will never tire of.
Away from the equine side of things, there is much to see and do in Newmarket. As you will discover, this is a town for all seasons and whether you’re looking for great shopping, fantastic food and drink, art & culture, or a fun family activity, Newmarket has something for everyone!
This guide is designed to help you experience the best of Newmarket, highlighting things to see and do, offering a taste of history, as well as lots of useful and essential contacts and information. Whether you’re planning a day trip, a weekend stay, or simply looking to rediscover your hometown, we hope this guide inspires you to explore, connect, and celebrate everything Newmarket has to offer.
Explore a town that has a rich history and heritage and enjoys close ties to the history of the Royal family.
Newmarket has long been revered as the “Home of Horseracing” but also has roots that date back to 1200AD. The famous Devil’s Dyke that runs between both of Newmarket’s racecourses has been traced back to the time of Queen Boudicca who led a major rebellion against the Romans.
It was King James I who first identified Newmarket as a great location to pursue his sporting interests and the town’s link to horseracing was cemented by King Charles II in 1666.
The Rowley Mile is the oldest of the two racecourses in Newmarket and is named after Charles II favourite stallion Old Rowley. Rowley also became a nickname for the king himself. Although actually
longer than a mile (the straight alone is one mile, two furlongs), it’s been raced on since the 17th century. The wide nature of the track means it’s able to host races such as the Cambridgeshire Handicap and the Cesarewitch Handicap, which both have a maximum field size of 35.
There’s no finer place to enjoy the excitement and sheer beauty of a day at the races than Newmarket, the ancestral home of racing. Racing opens at The Rowley Mile Racecourse in April and finishes in October although during the summer months, all race meeting moves to the picturesque July Racecourse.
From the oldest race in history to the 21st Century, Newmarket hosts some of the world’s top thoroughbred racing at the Rowley Mile, including the Guineas Festival in May and the Future Champions’ Day in October...
The July Course has a unique charm and romantic appeal that makes it many people’s favourite racecourse. It’s where passion and fashion meet sizzling sport to create an exhilarating atmosphere. There’s so much to embrace and enjoy at this magical sporting venue. Everyone makes that little bit of an extra effort when they come to the July Course – not least the trainers with their linen suits... and the leading lady jockeys blazing a style trail.
With highlights such as the July Festival, Newmarket Nights and Summer Saturdays, there’s so much to enjoy.
In fact, there is a third course, the Round Course, which is only used once a year for the historic amateur race, the Newmarket Town Plate, the prize for which is a box of Newmarket sausages.
Reach parts of the racecourse other punters cannot reach On a Discover Newmarket’s Race Day Tour, guests can visit areas usually closed to the public, including the Commentary Box, Weighing Room, Parade Ring and Royal Box.
To find out more about this fascinating racing town, go behind the scenes on a Discover Newmarket tour which will give you an insider’s view to the Sport of Kings.
Discover Newmarket is the official tourism service and tour guide. Providing a wide range of guided experiences from a couple of hours to a whole day.
Experience the splendour of a morning on the famed gallops, meet some of the stars of the turf and go inside hallowed institutions like the Jockey Club Rooms and the Tattersalls sales complex. Explore the history and heritage of the area and get close to some of the near 3,000 equine residents.
Take a tour of The National Stud between March and October and learn about its wonderful history and the important role it plays today. Tours last approximately 90 minutes and are taken by minibus and on foot. This 500-acre stud farm is home to resident stallions, as well as ex-racehorse legends such as Lord Windermere and The Tin Man. Meet the visiting mares and
their foals and find out what goes on behind the scenes in making potential future champions of the turf.
Delve into history with a visit to National Horseracing Museum. Here, you will learn more about the fascinating history of the town and how Royalty has played such a huge part in racing throughout the centuries including of course today. Find out more about the science behind the industry in this amazing interactive and state of the art museum. Explore a brilliant collection of British Sporting Art which includes the work from the likes of George Stubbs and Sir Alfred Munnings and get up close to ex-racehorses and find out more about how they are retrained for new careers.
This impressive programme of guided tours, which run throughout the year, are perfect for horseracing fans but also those with a thirst for new experiences. Whether alone, as a couple, with family or friends, tours can be tailored made to make long lasting memories.
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Newmarket is blessed with a vibrant town centre with a mix of independents that will make your shopping experience extra special. Whether you’re looking for something to wear for a day at the races, a home accessory, or just a souvenir to remember your visit, our High Street offers something for everyone.
The High Street is topped and tailed by the famed Gallops of Warren Hill at one end and the Rowley Mile and July Racecourses at the other, making two fantastic gateways into the town. With its rich history and heritage, the town has some impressive buildings displaying some wonderful architecture which provides the perfect backdrop for a day’s shopping.
On Tuesdays and Saturdays, the Market Square hosts a lively market with a variety of stalls selling a range of goods. Along
with the usual traditional wares, there are craft stalls along with some wonderful food offerings and look out for the monthly Makers Markets and seasonal themed events.
When you need a break from retail therapy, you'll be spolit for choice with a huge variety of restaurants serving food from right around the world. From Indian and Thai to Mexican, Greek and Brazilian, dining out in Newmarket has never been more delicious. If the grab and go option is more your thing, treat yourself to coffee and cake from one of our fabulous cafes and visit the Memorial Gardens to sit and watch the world go by.
Be sure to browse all of our shops, cafes and restaurants before you visit to make the most of your trip.
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• Horseplay - A Racing Games Exhibition
From April 4th
Location: National Horseracing Museum
Featuring over 50 original horseracing board games (never shown before), the interactive exhibition will bring back memories of the many hours spent playing horseracing-themed games.
• Classic Car Show
June 14th, 10am-4pm
• Easter Paw-ty at The Museum
April 18th, 10am-4pm
Location: National Horseracing Museum
Come and celebrate Easter and join in with the doggie-themed events on Good Friday, including a Fun Dog Show, displays in the arena, have a go opportunities, creative activities and an Easter Trail, which has been tailored for families, as well as pooches!
• St. George’s Day Family Fun Day
April 19th, 1pm-4pm
Location: The Severals
Family fun with live music, knights, medieval princes, a walkabout dragon, falconry display and much more.
Location: National Horseracing Museum
Experience a different type of horsepower as this historical site brings together some of the finest classic cars and timeless automobiles.
• Newmarket Town Carnival
June 28th, 1pm-6pm
Location: The Severals
Country and western-themed entertainment with a High Street parade, rides and stalls, bar and food trucks, and fun family entertainments.
• The Guineas Food Festival
July 25th & 26th
Location: The Guineas Shopping Centre
Two days of food & drink delights with entertainment and cookery demonstrations.
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• Henry Cecil Open Weekend
September 20th & 21st
Location: Various
A unique opportunity to delve behind the scenes at Britain’s best-known racing yards and meet the stars of British horseracing, the Henry Cecil Open Weekend is a fantastic day out for all the family.
• Halloween at the Museum
October 30th, 5:30pm-7pm
Location: National Horseracing Museum
Join the museum’s Shetland Ponies, Kizzy, and Harry on a spooky walk through the museum grounds. Can you spot all their ghostly friends?
• Sausage Festival
November 1st, 10am-2pm
Location: Market Square, Newmarket
Join us for our annual Newmarket Sausage Festival! Running alongside Newmarket Market, we’re bringing a host of sausage-themed activities, fun sausage dog competition and themed stalls to celebrate our long association with the Newmarket sausage.
All event information and dates correct at time of going to print. Please remember to check before you travel.
• Love Newmarket
Christmas Lights Switch On
November 21st, 4pm-8pm
Location: Newmarket High Street
Fun for all the family with a fun fair taking over the High Street, food and drink stalls, and stage entertainments, with the big Switch On happening at 7pm.
• Presents Galore!
November 28th-30th
Location: Rowley Mile Racecourse
Browse over 100 beautiful boutique stalls and immerse yourself in the atmosphere, sights and aromas of Christmas at East Anglia’s largest Gift Fair!
• Christmas Events:
Celebrate the festive season in Newmarket by joining in with the town’s Christmas events. Check: lovenewmarket.co.uk for more information.
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Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket
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Hethersett Stables, Exning, Newmarket
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Cadland Stables, Newmarket
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Red House Stables, Newmarket
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Hamilton Stables, Newmarket
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Diomed Stables, Newmarket
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Shal eet Stables, Newmarket
Open Tuesday to Sunday, plus Bank Holiday Mondays throughout the year, the National Horseracing Museum is a must visit for all ages!
Spanning a five-acre site (which includes King Charles II Palace and Royal Stables) spend the day learning more about the history and heritage of British racehorsing through a series of interactive exhibitions, immersive galleries and displays. You will also have the unique opportunity to meet and interact with the museum’s resident ex-racehorses and the mini-Shetlands: Harry and Kizzy.
It’s so much more than a museum! Hosting an extensive programme of impressive exhibitions, along with a varied programme of events, creative family activities and masterclasses, the museum has something for everyone all year round.
Newmarket residents can purchase an annual ticket for just £10 and visit as many times as they like for a whole year, plus children go free. Not forgetting the two wonderful on-site refreshment outlets, The Tack Room, and Tack Box as well as the Gift Shop and adjourning Second Handbook Shop, all of which are accessible without a museum ticket.
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Tucked away in the heart of Newmarket, Kings Theatre has a story that’s just as captivating as the shows it hosts. It’s more than just a theatre, it’s a piece of the town’s soul, blending history, creativity, and a whole lot of community spirit.
Built around 1850, the theatre was originally a school. When the school closed in 1939 the building became the Fitzroy Tea Rooms until 1945, and (following the war) became a meeting place for various local groups. In 1954, the building was bought by Captain Herbert Ryder King for the sum of £2,000, renamed Kings Hall and Captain King set about creating the theatre you see today. Captain King was President of a local theatre group the Nomads (Newmarket Operatic, Musical & Dramatic Society) and they held their first public show at the new venue in February 1955.
When Captain King died in 1971, he bequeathed the theatre to the Nomads and in 1972, it was re-named Kings Theatre in honour of his generous donation and remains their property in trust.
Over the years, as tastes and technology evolved, so did the theatre, moving from film screenings to live performances, concerts, and community events.
By the late 20th century (like many smalltown theatres), Kings faced its share of struggles. But the people of Newmarket were not about to let a beloved landmark fade away. Thanks to passionate locals, dedicated volunteers, and a wave of community fundraising efforts, the theatre was restored and re-imagined, keeping its vintage charm while adding modern touches.
In April 2024, Kings Cinema was launched. This is housed within the theatre and delivers a quality and much-needed cinema to Newmarket.
Today, Kings Theatre is a buzzing cultural hub. Whether it’s a local play, a touring comedy act, a live music night or cinema screening there’s always something happening. It’s not just about what’s on stage either, the theatre’s become a space where creativity thrives, and people come together, whether they’re performers, crew members, or enthusiastic audience members.
So, next time you’re in Newmarket, why not catch a show? You won’t just be supporting local arts, you’ll be stepping into a slice of history!
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Originally a Georgian hunting lodge built in the 18th century, the award-winning Bedford Lodge is nestled within 3 acres of secluded rose gardens, and it provides the perfect blend between old and new. 80 hotel bedrooms and luxury suites. Roxana Bar, Squires Restaurant & Outdoor Terrace & beautiful spa!
Ready to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquillity of Newmarket? Discover our curated selection of accommodations, each promising a comfortable and memorable stay. Stay a while... and let the journey unfold!
Egerton Stud House is a stunning manor set on a beautiful & secluded estate, located 5 minuites from Newmarket. Fully restored in 2015, it now includes 10 bedrooms & 10 bathrooms, billiard room, sauna, multiple reception rooms & large dining room, accommodating up to 20 seated guests. Dog friendly.
Newly-renovated stables located in the heart of Newmarket, perfect for a weekend at the races or to enjoy a relaxing weekend away. Sleeps 4 people in 2 double bedrooms with king-size beds. One king bed can be separated into 2 singles if preferred. A cosy open plan kitchen/living room to relax in, complete with smart TV.
If you’re looking for good food, good drinks and a comfortable place to stay, then you’ve come to the right place! Ideally situated on the High Street, The White Hart is the perfect pit stop after a day of exploring. With its 18 rooms, The White Hart is the perfect place to relax and refuel. You’ll feel right at home!
18 country house-style bedrooms and a self-contained townhouse offers the perfect balance between homely comfort and opulent luxury. Accommodation is available for non-members during certain periods. What better way to complete your visit to British Horseracing’s headquarters than by staying at its spiritual home?
Beautiful, modern barn on the edge of a tranquil pond in rural Suffolk, with a wrap-around deck, firepits and a wood-fired hot tub. Sleeps 10, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms. Stunning country views. Pet friendly. Family friendly. Pond Barn sits within 1,500 acres of Capability Brown-designed parklands.
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