National Horse Racing Museum

The National Horse Racing Museum is a 5-acre site in the heart of Newmarket. It comprises three complementary attractions: National Horseracing Museum in the Trainer’s House and King’s Yard Galleries; Packard Galleries of British Sporting Art in Palace House, and a chance to meet former racehorses in the flagship home of Retraining of Racehorses.

Choose your tickets below. Tickets will be emailed to the email address you provide at checkout. Please present them when you arrive at the museum.

Book Your Tickets

Adult
£15.00
Children (under 16)
£0.00
NUS Students
£8.00

Overview

The National Horse Racing Museum is situated in Charles II’s sporting palace and stables and spans five acres in the heart of Newmarket. It comprises three complementary attractions; a new National Horse Racing Museum, a National Art Gallery of British Sporting Art, and a chance to meet former racehorses and learn what they do after racing, in the flagship home of Retraining of Racehorses.

The museum is the result of over ten years planning, building and fundraising to become the biggest new attraction to open in Suffolk in the last decade. Voted Suffolk Museum of the year 2017.

It also features a superb on site restaurant The Tack Room, a Bakery for take aways and picnics and a Gift Shop. All of these facilities are accessible to the public, not just ticket holders, and can be accessed via large gates on Palace Street directly into the King’s Yard or from the atrium that runs from Rous Road car park through to Palace Street.

Find out about the daily Behind the Scenes tours with the Retraining of Racehorses team by clicking here.

Address

Palace House: National Heritage Centre for Horseracing & Sporting Art, Newmarket, CB8 8EP

Contact

01638 501122
admin@discovernewmarket.co.uk