With a glorious forecast for the weekend ahead, the dress code in all Hospitality Areas, The Chester Members Bar, Winning Post Enclosure, County Long Room and County Concourse for racing on Friday 29th and Saturday 30th June will be relaxed.
Gentlemen will not be required to wear a jacket – however a collared shirt, tie and trousers will remain compulsory.
Racecourse officials are reminding visitors that this change is in place for today (Friday 29th June) and Saturday (30th June) only. For the remainder of the season the normal dress code will be enforced.
For more information, please see: www.chester-races.com
A summary of the normal dress code for each area of the racecourse can be found below:
Hospitality Areas, Chester Members, Winning Post, County Long Room and County Concourse
Gentlemen are required to wear a well-tailored suit or a blazer/sports jacket with smart trousers, together with a shirt, collar and tie. Ladies are required to wear smart dress. No denim jeans of any colour, no trainers, no sportswear and no fancy dress will be permitted.
Tattersalls Enclosure
Smart casual dress is suggested. For gentlemen a collar is required, either polo shirt or collared shirt. Smart (not ripped) jeans, trousers or chinos are permitted. A smart dress code is encouraged in all enclosures, so feel free to dress up and enjoy the occasion. Please note that shorts, sportswear, t-shirts and fancy dress are not permitted in this enclosure.
Dee Stand
There is no strict dress code in this enclosure. It is however advisable to dress for the elements. Should you wish to upgrade your ticket to a Tattersalls ticket on the day, shorts, sportswear, t-shirts and fancy dress will not be permitted.
Open Course
There is no dress code in this enclosure. It is however advisable to dress for the elements. Should you wish to upgrade your ticket to a Tattersalls ticket on the day, shorts, sportswear, t-shirts and fancy dress will not be permitted.








