“A historic hotel that's long been associated with British horseracing. Interiors are elegant and suitably traditional. Rooms boast large sash windows, chintz fabrics, and antiques. Enjoy a seven-course dinner surrounded by equestrian artworks. With immaculate service, this is a spoiling stay.”
“A historic hotel that's long been associated with British horseracing. Interiors are elegant and suitably traditional. Rooms boast large sash windows, chintz fabrics, and antiques. Enjoy a seven-course dinner surrounded by equestrian artworks. With immaculate service, this is a spoiling stay.”
Recommended For
- Romantic Break
- Choose one of the rooms with a romantic four-poster bed & large bathtub & book yourselves in for the fine dining 7-course dinner
- Local exploring
- For those here to visit Newmarket Racecourse, there really isn't a more appropriate stay
- Historic
- The Jockey Club Rooms have been at the heart of British racing for over 250 years
- Other Activities
- Watch jockeys exercise horses at the nearby Warren Hill gallops (a 10 minute walk)
- Museums
- To learn about the sport's history visit the National Horseracing Museum
- Sights nearby
- Naturally spending a day at Newmarket Racecourse is an absolute must
- Restaurant
- Seven-course dinners are served in the very grand Members’ Dining Room
- Child friendly
- Z-beds can be put in parents' rooms
- Antiques
- Traditional
- Luxury
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Seven-course dinners are served in the very grand Members’ Dining Room
- Child friendly
- Z-beds can be put in parents' rooms
- Wifi
- Parking
- Meeting Room
- Sit-out Terrace
- Garden
Activities
- Other Activities
- Watch jockeys exercise horses at the nearby Warren Hill gallops (a 10 minute walk)
- Museums
- To learn about the sport's history visit the National Horseracing Museum
- Sights nearby
- Naturally spending a day at Newmarket Racecourse is an absolute must
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
The Jockey Club Rooms
Not just a place to stay but a fascinating insight into the “sport of kings”, this exclusive, town-centre venue is a private members club which offers luxurious accommodation and the chance to view first-class equine artwork in an elegant and historic setting...
Originally published by The Telegraph