SUMMER FESTIVAL 2010
Mon July 26th – Sun Aug 1st
AUTUMN FESTIVAL 2010
Sat Aug 28th – Mon Aug 30th
OCT BANK HOLIDAY 2010
Sun Oct 24th - Mon Oct 25th
Please read though our Location page for all options and routes into the Galway Races. Under Other Transport page there are details on buses, helicopters, mini buses and taxi services
It is advisable to arrive at least one hour before the advertised time of the first race. Turnstiles open approximately two hours before the first race of each day.
Ladies day is Thursday of the Summer Festival. For more details of Ladies Day and other themed days at the Galway Races please see the Special Days page.
The dates for the Summer Festival 2009 are Monday 26th July through until Sunday 1st August.
There is a viewing stand adjacent to the Steward's stand, and also adjacent to Parade Ring. Disabled WC's are provided.
No. Admission can be paid on the day through the turnstiles.
All O.A.P.’s and students are admitted at the discounted rate with proof of a current ID at the turnstiles.
Children under 14 are admitted for €2 at the summer festival, except on Sunday (Family Day) when they are admitted free. Children are free for the Autumn and October Festival Meetings. (I.D. will be required at the turnstiles for proof of age).
Binoculars can be hired on the Race course from a booth, at the rear of the Millennium Stand.
There are two Pass machines facilities at the rear of the Millennium Stand.
Doctors, nurses and Order of Malta personnel will be in attendance throughout the Races and are happy to help assist with any medical needs. They may be found in the First Aid Room beside Entrance B.
There are three defibrillators within the enclosure, one in the ground floor of the Millennium Stand, one in the ground of the Killanin Stand and one in the Administration Office located adjacent to the weighroom.
There are numerous restaurants and bars in the Stands and on the grounds. Please browse our Restaurants and Bars page for more information.
All races will be shown on Big Screen Closed Circuit Television each day at various points throughout the grounds. Also shown is the S.I.S. coverage of English racing every day.
There are numerous places throughout the enclosure where you can place a bet. Tote facilities are available in the main tote building, on all levels of the Millennium Stand, in the Owners & Trainers bar, in the Carvery Restaurant, the Mayor’s Bar, the Old Stand and the Mayor’s Garden. Touch-tote facilities are also available at these locations. You will find details of how to place a bet in your race card.
There are two bookmaker's rings, one situated between the Parade Ring and the Millennium Stand, the second in the Mayor’s Garden. Ladbrokes SP Office is located at the rear of the main tote building.
Please click on our Accommodation page for a list of hotels,apartments and B&B's in Galway.
There is no dress code for the Galway Races.
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