Thinking about attending Royal Ascot but not got your tickets yet? Here’s a full guide to your options for Royal Ascot week (16–20 June), including each of the public enclosures. Some options are sold out already, while others are showing as limited availability, so we recommend purchasing as soon as you can to avoid disappointment.
The Royal Enclosure is exclusively for members only, but all other tickets can be easily purchased online at eticketing.co.uk, with further hospitality options via seatunique.com.
Royal Ascot tickets
Not sure what area is best for your party? See our full guide to the Royal Ascot enclosures.
Windsor enclosure tickets
This vibrant enclosure has no formal dress code and you can bring your own picnic.
Individual ticket prices in this enclosure:
Queen Anne Enclosure
This is the premier public enclosure, which gives you access to the grandstand and parade ring viewing.
Individual ticket prices in this enclosure:
Village Enclosure
This enclosure in the centre of the track has a festival atmosphere and hosts a post-racing concert.
Individual ticket prices in this enclosure:
Royal Ascot ticket discounts
Ticket savings are available on groups of 7+ and 30+ tickets until midnight on Sunday, 17 May.
You can book a “party package”, which includes your ticket, a racecard voucher and two drinks vouchers at a reduced bundle price.
Royal Ascot also offer early-bird booking, but this window has now ended for the 2026 meeting.

There are a range of hospitality options available throughout Royal Ascot week.
Royal Ascot hospitality tickets
Restaurant options
There are restaurant hospitality options available in all three public enclosures. There is are options ranging from lively to formal dining experiences, so all types of racegoer will be able to tailor their day to their taste, priorities and budget.
View options at ascot.com (starting at £600) or seatunique.com (starting at £549)
Private boxes
Private boxes offer privacy, exclusivity, and impeccable service at the heart of the action. Boxes are available in the Royal and Queen Anne Enclosures, with options from 10–72 people. Each box has a private barm dining area, large flat screen TV and private balcony.
To enquire, visit ascot.com or seatunique.com
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