By Sports Reporter
Tickets for the highly anticipated Dubai World Cup 2026, set for March 28 at Meydan Racecourse, are officially on sale — and fans can enjoy early bird discounts until December 31, 2025.
Marking its 30th anniversary, the Dubai World Cup remains one of the city’s most glamorous sporting and social events, bringing together world-class horses, jockeys, and trainers for nine elite races with a prize purse of $30.5 million.
Ticket Options and Prices
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General Admission – From Dh40
Access to public areas, live entertainment, and the electric raceday atmosphere. -
Apron Views – Dh280 Early Bird (Dh450 full price)
A lively social hub with trackside views, music, dining, and drinks. -
Grand Gallop Mega Brunch – From Dh699 Early Bird
A five-hour SkyBubble brunch with panoramic views of the track and Dubai skyline. -
The Gallery – Dh1,120 for adults (Dh1,400 full price) | Dh360 for children
Afternoon tea followed by a luxury buffet and beverages. -
Far Turn Terrace – Dh2,080 Early Bird (Dh2,600 full price) | Dh360 for children
New for 2026, offering third-floor views and international cuisine. -
The Terrace
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Section 1: Dh2,400 early bird (Dh3,000 full price) | Dh360 for children
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Section 2 (Corporate tables of 10): Dh2,880 per person (Dh3,600 full price)
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Premium Dining & VIP Hospitality
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The Winner’s Circle – From Dh4,000
Four-course gourmet menu, afternoon tea, free-flow Champagne. -
Paddock View Restaurant by Mosimann’s – From Dh5,000
Fine dining, afternoon tea, premium beverages, and bubbly. -
Silks Restaurant by The MAINE – From Dh6,500
Signature American-style dining with premium cocktails. -
Parade Ring Restaurant by Madinat Jumeirah – From Dh8,000
Caviar and oyster stations, raw bar, carvery, cocktails, and premium beverages. -
Private Hospitality Suites – Dh5,750 (regular) | Dh6,750 (central)
Exclusive suites for groups of 10–100, including Champagne and full-service hosting.
Early bird fans are encouraged to secure their spots now to enjoy the best prices and viewing options for one of Dubai’s biggest annual sporting spectacles.
Source: Khaleej Times
