Longchamp Racecourse

Combing the beauty of Paris, elegance of thoroughbreds, and the excitement of horse racing at Longchamp Racecourse.

Paris Longchamp Racecourse

Longchamp Racecourse, found in Bois de Boulogne, isn’t just a race track, it’s a celebration of Parisian sophistication with a dash of anticipation. Since 1857, this venue has hosted some of the world’s most glamorous horse racing events, cementing its status as a global equestrian treasure.

A Historic Venue

Paris Longchamp is where history meets innovation. Managed by France Galop, the racecourse had a stunning renovation in 2018 that married its 19th-century charm with a sleek, modern design. The grandstand accommodates up to 50,000 fans, each one treated to a front-row seat to the action (or at least it feels that way), thanks to the thoughtful layout. Whether you’re in the grandstand, clubhouse, or a private box, every angle here is perfect.

Accessibility

Let’s be honest, Paris is well-known for its glamour, not for being easy to navigate. But Longchamp in Paris is a pleasant exception. Located in the chic 16th Arrondissement, it’s a breeze to get to. Hop on the Paris Métro to Porte d’Auteuil, and from there, a quick shuttle bus whisks you straight to the gates. No navigating cobblestones in stilettos required.

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Longchamp Racecourse Track Information

ParisLongchamp isn’t your average oval, it’s a masterpiece of design and a beast to conquer. The five interlacing courses create 46 unique starting points, offering race lengths from 0.62 miles to 2.48 miles (1 to 4 kilometers). The infamous hill and “false straight” make it one of the most challenging tracks in the world. It’s where strategy and stamina collide, and where legends are made, or broken.

Big Events at ParisLongchamp

Forget the Eiffel Tower, if you’re in Paris in October, the real attraction is the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Known simply as “The Arc,” this race is Europe’s crown jewel of horse racing. It’s where the best of the best battle it out for glory, and where the crowd brings out their finest threads to match the occasion. The excitement in the air is as palpable as the champagne bubbles.

Dining Options

You are spoiled for choice when it comes to dining. ParisLongchamp doesn’t do “snacks”, it does culinary experiences. At La Brasserie ParisLongchamp, you can indulge in classic French cuisine with a side of unbeatable track views. The Panoramic Restaurant offers high-end dining in the grandstand, with dishes as beautifully presented as the racehorses themselves.

Prefer something casual? The racecourse has charming bistros and snack bars where you can grab a croque monsieur and a coffee without missing a moment of the action. Whether you’re here for a quick bite or a three-course feast, the food will leave you as impressed as the racing.

Longchamp Racecourse Admission Fees

You don’t have to break the bank to experience ParisLongchamp. General admission on regular race days starts at a wallet-friendly €4 (about $4.25 USD). If you’re attending The Arc, expect tickets to range from €10 to €75 (roughly $11 to $80 USD), with VIP packages going higher. Parking options include free spaces (if you’re early) and premium spots closer to the action, priced between €5 and €20 (about $5.25 to $21 USD).

The Season

Paris Longchamp’s racing season runs from April to October, with the summer hiatus in August giving the horses (and spectators) a well-earned break. Spring and autumn are fantastic for enjoying the races, with the crisp Parisian air adding to the magic.

Betting Options at Longchamp Racecourse

For those who like to spice things up with a bet or two, ParisLongchamp delivers. On-site betting kiosks make placing a bet easy. You can also bet on races at other tracks, thanks to their simulcast off-track betting options.

A Must-Visit Destination

There’s horse racing, and then there’s ParisLongchamp. It’s more than a racecourse, it’s an experience that combines the beauty of Paris, the elegance of thoroughbred racing, and the excitement of racing. Whether you’re a die-hard racing fan or just looking for a unique Parisian outing, you’ll leave with memories as rich as the Arc’s purse. Grab your best outfit, a racing program, and a glass of champagne. ParisLongchamp wants to show you why it’s one of the most iconic racecourses in the world.

 

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4.5 rating
The Irish Derby
Betting Available
Restaurants
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Track Overview

Racetrack Name
Longchamp Racecourse
Rating
4.5 rating
Owned By
France Galop
Date Opened
1857
Attendance Capacity
50,000
Entrance Fee
Starting at €4
Racing Types
Classic or Flat Racing, Thoroughbred Racing
Major Race
Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe
Betting Available
Yes
Off Track Betting
Yes
Restaurants
Yes

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