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Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Tickets 2024: Longchamp Prices

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Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Tickets 2024: Longchamp Prices

We look at the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe ticket prices ahead of the 2024 two-day meeting this weekend – with the two-day meeting running over Saturday and Sunday – and climaxing with the Arc, which is the richest horse race in Europe.

Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Ticket Options 2024

This weekend’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe meeting over Saturday and Sunday is the big horse racing highlight of the weekend and those looking to attend the Longchamp racetrack have many ticket options.

The Paris-based track offer many different enclosures to watch the racing from, plus also have 2-day pass options for those attending both days over the weekend.

Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Date

📅Date: Sunday 6th October 2024
⌚Time: 3:20pm
🏇Racecourse: Longchamp
💰Winning Purse: £2,484,348
📺 TV: ITV3 / Sky Racing

2 Day Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Ticket Prices 2024

See below the four Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe ticket prices for a 2-day pass – covering you access to the Longchamp track on both Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th October.

Enclosure Price (from)
Arc Gardens €25
Winning Post Enclosure
€80
Tribune Triomphe
€120
Winning Post Gold Stand
€299

Arc Gardens: Standing room by the edge of the course, with a pop-up pub. No parade view and entry is FREE for the under 12’s.

Winning Post Enclosure: Standing room by the edge of the course as well as in the tiered area at the ground level. Access to the Arc Gardens and views of the parade ring, with entrance to the food garden.

Tribune Triomphe: Specific just for the Arc meeting. Located just past the winning post – this grandstand option gives top views with a numbered seat too. Access to the Arc Garden is also included with entrance to the food garden.

Winning Post Gold Stand: Dedicated numbered seat in a stand next to the final furlong. Private lounge with a paid bar, plus access to the Winning Post Enclosure and Arc Gardens.

How Much Is Parking at the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe?

Parking is charged at €5, but check the France Galop site for info on tickets and parking availability.

Saturday Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Ticket Enclosures and Prices

See below the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe ticket prices for Saturday 5th October.

All four enclosures that are covered with the Longchamp 2-day pass are included, plus there is also the Bistro Triomphe to pick from.

This bistro is created just for the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe meeting and includes a Winning Post Enclosure ticket. It’s situated in the heart of the track with all the popular French cuisine offered, with a children’s menu too.

Enclosure Price (from)
Arc Gardens €10
Winning Post Enclosure
€30
Triomphe Grandstand
€45
Winning Post Gold Stand
€55
Bistro Triomphe
€110

RELATED: Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Runners Guide 2024 For All Longchamp Entries

Sunday Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Ticket Enclosures and Prices

Enclosure Price (from)
Arc Gardens €20
Winning Post Enclosure
€65
Triomphe Grandstand €85
Bistro Triomphe
€170

Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Hospitality Options 2024

In addition to the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe enclosures there are also many hospitality options.

These include the La Brasserie, Prestige, Prestige Brasserie and Panorama hospitality areas.

Enclosure Price (from)
Le Brasserie €189
Prestige
€239
Prestige Brasserie €467

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Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe 2024

This year’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe will see the André Fabre-trained Sosie heading the betting with some of the best horse racing betting sites in the UK – as his legendary trainer looks to win the race for a record-extending ninth time.

The 3 year-old Sosie won the Prix Niel at the track on soft ground in the middle of September – with Look De Vega, who had been popular in the market, back in third.

We’ll also see some decent Aidan O’Brien Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe runners in 2024 as the Ballydoyle handler eyes a third win in the famous French race. He’ll be pinning his main hopes on last year’s St Leger winner Continuous and this season’s Irish Derby hero Los Angeles.

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