



York Racecourse is an absolute gem for a day out, located right on the Knavesmire in York, YO23 1EX, North Yorkshire. It’s widely considered one of the best tracks in the country, and even if you aren’t a massive horse racing fan, the atmosphere is electric and the people-watching is top-tier.
What’s the vibe?
Expect a mix of high fashion and high energy. On big race days, especially during the Ebor Festival in August, it is a sea of fancy hats and sharp suits. However, if you prefer something more laid-back, the Family Sunday in July is much more relaxed and geared towards kids, often featuring appearances from popular characters and extra entertainment like bouncy castles.
Things to see and do
Insider tips for your budget
How long will you stay?
Most people make a full day of it. Gates usually open a few hours before the first race, and the festivities carry on until about half an hour after the last one. Expect to spend about 5 to 6 hours there.
Nearby fun
Since the racecourse is so close to the city centre, you can easily combine a trip with a wander through York’s historic streets. Many racegoers head into the city afterwards to celebrate (or commiserate!) in the various bars and restaurants around Micklegate and The Shambles.
Pro tip from regular visitors: Wear comfortable shoes! Even in the fancy enclosures, you’ll be doing a lot of walking between the betting ring, the bars, and the trackside. Your feet will thank you by the fifth race!