The London International Horse Show, formerly widely known as Olympia Horse Show, feels quite settled into its new home at the ExCel London in the Royal Docks area of Newham, East London. London International Horse Show tickets are now available for the 2025 event.
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The London International Horse Show signals the start of the festival period for equestrians and is the only UK show to host all three FEI World Cup qualifiers in dressage, showjumping and driving. It takes place from 18-22 December this year.
As well as the show’s traditional favourites, such as the Shetland Pony Grand National and the Christmas finale, the show also features top-class action from across the disciplines, including the FEI World Cup dressage competitions, supported by Horse & Hound.
There are also an array of shops located in the retail village and plenty of food and drink outlets for you to choose from.
2025 London International Horse Show tickets
Standard ticket prices depend on the day and session you wish to attend and the location you would like to sit in the main arena grandstand.
The majority of tickets for afternoon and evening performances cost from £41.75 to £91.75. Find tickets for each international arena session below…
- Thursday morning (Services Jumping Championship)
- Thursday afternoon (FEI Dressage World Cup grand prix)
- Thursday evening (The Champagne Tattinger Speed Stakes and the Puissance)
- Friday morning (Snowball Stakes)
- Friday afternoon (FEI Dressage World Cup freestyle to music)
- Friday evening (Extreme Driving Challenge and Christmas Cracker)
- Saturday morning (SSADL’s final)
- Saturday afternoon (Six Bar and Mistletoe Stakes)
- Saturday evening (Reindeer Speed Stakes)
- Sunday morning (British under-25 showjumping championship)
- Sunday afternoon (128cm pony championship and FEI Jumping World Cup)
- Sunday evening (FEI Driving World Cup and The Christmas Challenge)
- Monday morning (The BSPS Ridden Mountain & Moorland preliminary judging)
- Monday afternoon (Mini-major, The BSPS Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship and Santa Speed Stakes)
- Monday evening (London Grand Prix and Jockey’s Challenge Cup)
There are four main price tiers depending on where you want to sit, including:
- Top price – front blocks and back middle block of the long sides/larger seats with more leg-room
- Second price – side and back blocks along the long side and seats on the east end/larger seats with more leg-room
- Third price – both sides of the short ends/a mid-range ticket offering smaller seats
- Fourth price – in the corners/view is fine but you sit at an angle to the arena, smaller seats
There are also dedicated tickets for wheelchair users and walking disabled.
For £827.75 you can purchase a season ticket, which includes a top price seat for all the performances.
If you just want to visit the shopping village, you can pay £21 for a shopping village access ticket that will give you access to the 220+ shops and restaurants.
If you fancy splashing out on your trip to The London International Horse Show, there are three hospitality options; the traditional private box overlooking the arena, plus the Phoenix Club option and festive afternoon tea (Thursday afternoon only). There are 16 boxes in total and they are available to hire for all performances. The boxes are designed for between 12 and 16 guests and offer either lunch or dinner while guests enjoy the action and excitement of the show. Prices start at £3,600 + VAT for afternoon and evening performances.
The Phoenix Club package gives you an allocated international arena seat and all-day access to the Phoenix Garden and VIP viewing area by the New Horizon Plastics London Arena. It has its own viewing deck adjacent to the collecting ring and warm-up arena. Prices start at £190 per person.
Festive afternoon tea takes place during the Thursday afternoon performance’s dressage grand prix competition in a shared hospitality box. Priced at £190 per guest, you will share a box with 11 other people overlooking the international arena.
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