Stockholm Cup International
15th September 2024
Our Stockholm Cup International Experiences
Two Night Stockholm Cup International Experience
Overlooking the city's old town, you'll be staying at the 5* Grand Hotel Stockholm. The hotel hosts visiting Nobel laureates each year. Founded in 1874, it has become a popular Swedish institution, and includes the services of a Bocuse d'Or winning chef.
What's included?
- Return flights to Stockholm Arlanda
- Return train tickets from the airport to city centre
- Two nights bed & breakfast accommodation at the Grand Hotel Stockholm
- Return racecourse transfers
- Tour of Bro Park’s training facilities with leading jockey & trainer
- Champagne reception with owners & trainers
- Admission to the Stockholm Cup International
- Three-course lunch and wine at Bro Park’s panoramic restaurant
- Fully escorted by a member of Racing Breaks team
(Flights can be removed for£100pp)
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About the Stockholm Cup International
First run in 1937, the Stockholm Cup has moved venues three times in its history. Currently staged at Bro Park, Sweden’s purpose-built racing headquarters (opened in 2016), 2023's meeting featured a flying dismount from Frankie Dettori.
Stockholm Cup Day also includes three listed contets: the Lanwades Stud Stakes, the Tattersalls Nickes Minneslöpning and the Bro Park Sprint Championship. It also sees two jump races: HM The King’s Prize (over fences) and HM The Queen’s Prize (over hurdles).
Guests on 2023's trip met Hollie Doyle. They also posed questions to Swedish racing professionals, including trainer Patrick Wahl and top jockeys Ulrika Holmquist and Per-Anders Gråberg.
Example Itinerary
Below is an example itinerary based on our three night experience to Stockholm. Trip extensions are available should you wish to extend your time in city or travel to another European city afterwards!
Our trip to Stockholm in 2023
Frankie Dettori flew in to Sweden and we saw a flying dismount from him after the penultimate race. Hollie Doyle also tasted success, there was victory for this year's Royal Ascot visitor, Duca Di Como, and the feature race was taken by seven-year-old Espen Hill, trained and ridden by Bro Park native Madeleine Smith.
On Saturday evening, top jockey Ulrika Holmquist came to see us over drinks at the Grand Hotel.
On Sunday morning, after meeting another top jockey, Per Anders Gråberg, we had drinks with the day's owners and trainers under the trees of Bro Park's manor house. Hollie Doyle also stopped by for a chat, and we received an exclusive tipping service from Bro Park's commentator, David Crona.
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