Starting tomorrow, the week-long
Melbourne Cup Carnival starts bringing horse racing fever to Melbourne!
An event rich in tradition and history spanning over 150 years, the Melbourne Cup carnival is a truly unique
Melbourne experience not to be missed!
For many, it is an excuse to
dress up to the nines, go to races, have the once-in-a-year horse race bet and
generally have a good time with friends. In fact, a great tradition is to go to
the track car park and have a picnic (with lots of champagne of course!). Many
don’t even watch a single race!
The major race days during the
Carnival week are:
- Victoria Derby (1st Sat) – The most exciting day for serious punters with the many top level races taking place.
- Melbourne Cup Parade (Mon) – Not a race day but an event not to be missed! Come and watch the jockeys and horses taking part in the Melbourne Cup parade down the streets of Melbourne CBD. The streets will be packed with tens of thousands of people so arrive early to get the best vantage points.
- Melbourne Cup (Tues) – The Race That Stops The Nation! The pinnacle of the carnival is undoubtedly the Melbourne Cup race day. It is held on the first Tuesday of every November at 3 pm and is also a public holiday! I’m not sure what other places in the world have a public holiday for a horse race but there can’t be too many!
- Oaks Day (Thurs) – This day is centred on the Ladies! Fashion parades, best dressed contests, etc. Not surprisingly, the highlight race of the day is for female horses only!
- Stakes Day (2nd Sat) – A relaxed family oriented day to close off the carnival. Kids are encouraged to come with lots of activities and entertainment for children. There is even a Children’s Fashion contest to select the best dressed kid!
So put on your best suit or frock - not forgetting the fancy hats ladies - and see you at the races !
P.S. Many people take the Monday off work, have an extended 4-day weekend and a short holiday break. So book your accommodation early to avoid disappointment if you are planning to visit the popular holiday spots during this time!
P.S. Many people take the Monday off work, have an extended 4-day weekend and a short holiday break. So book your accommodation early to avoid disappointment if you are planning to visit the popular holiday spots during this time!
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