
The Curragh in May: a celebration of speed, style, and family fun
If you love great food, great drinks, and great entertainment, then look no further than The Curragh, where you can celebrate in style – with friends and with family – at the Tattersalls Irish Guineas Weekend, which is running this year from Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, May 25th. Better still, thanks to the Spring Bank Holiday taking place on Monday, May 26th, it makes for the perfect staycation to make the most of the Bank Holiday Weekend!
On top of the incredible horse racing that you can witness that weekend, The Curragh will also be transformed into one of the highlights of the festival calendar, thanks to an incredible mix of music, family-friendly activities, style competitions, and loads more!
Here is everything you need to know about this exciting and unique weekend of fun:
THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE RACING SEASON
The Curragh stands as a symbol of excellence in the world of horse racing, much like Wimbledon does for tennis or Monaco for Formula 1. It is the stage where the sport's elite gather to take part in the most thrilling and prestigious races.
With a rich history and a reputation for hosting some of the best events in racing, the Curragh is home to all five Irish Classics. The first two of these iconic races - the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas and the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas - will take place, marking the beginning of an exciting season.
These races are among the most popular in Europe, showcasing the finest horses, expertly trained by some of the world's top trainers.
On Saturday, May 24th, the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas will bring an electrifying atmosphere as colts and fillies compete for dominance in a race that will leave the crowd in awe. The energy will build to a thrilling climax, with one horse emerging as the champion.
The following day, Sunday, May 25th, will see the highly anticipated Irish 1,000 Guineas, where the world's best fillies will battle it out for supremacy. To close the festival that same day, the Tattersalls Gold Cup promises to be the grand finale, featuring a race that pushes every competitor to their absolute limit, offering an unforgettable display of skill, speed, and endurance.
TIME TO GET YOUR GLAM ON
On Saturday, May 24th, the first style day of The Curragh season offers a fantastic opportunity to showcase your fashion flair. It's the perfect occasion to don your finest classic race day attire, combining elegance and sophistication.
Whether it's a timeless suit or a stunning dress, the spotlight will be on those who bring their A-game in both style and grace, all while enjoying the thrilling atmosphere of world-class racing. With a magical stay in the magnificent Ashford Castle up for grabs, the question remains: Who will be crowned the Most Stylish of them all?
HIT THE DANCEFLOOR
Are you a fan of the music of George Michael, Tom Jones, Rod Stewart, or Dolly Parton? Then you'll be happy to hear that there will be some tremendous tribute acts hitting the stage for the Ultimate Classics After Party following the final race on Friday, May 23rd.
The party doesn't end there, as racegoers can enjoy the great lineup of live music available throughout the weekend, including a performance by one of Ireland's best and most beloved trad bands, as the Ramblin Rovers are set to delight the crowds on Saturday, May 24th.
FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY
On Sunday, May 25th, say hello to Carnival at the Curragh! The whole family can expect a fun-filled, action-packed day thanks to a wide variety of activities that will keep younger children entertained, featuring everything from carousels, bumper cars, and a fantastic games zone. Plus, the very fun face painters will be on hand to add an extra touch of magic to your day!
It's the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy a memorable day out, knowing that the little ones will be happily occupied with the exciting attractions while the adults can relax and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the event. And with under 18's going free on the day (when accompanied by an adult) it makes for a great day out for all the family.
ALL OF THE FOOD AND DRINK OPTIONS YOU COULD NEED
While visiting The Curragh, visitors can access the Goffs Champagne Bar, where you enjoy a tall glass of bubbly and some delicious light tapas; the Guineas Bar is the place to be if you're looking to get as close to the action as possible; Orby's by Lucy is a great spot if in the mood for some fresh artisanal eats; Shoda Café and the Atrium Café are both great destinations if you're looking for teas, coffees, sandwiches and sweet treats, all in a relaxed atmosphere; and last but by no means least, the famously stylish Lilywhites Lounge offers incredible views over the race track.
The Stage is Set. The Race is On. The Maestro is Ready.
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Get ready for an unforgettable weekend of classic racing, classic hits, and classic style.
Get your tickets now and enjoy an Ultimate Classics Weekend at the Curragh!
Witness world-class horses and jockeys battle for glory on the track.
Enjoy live music, performances, and an electric atmosphere all day long.
Dress to impress for a chance to win the Ashford Castle Classic Style prize.
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