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[View this email in your browser]( Exclusive Royal Yard Tours Royal Trainers William Haggas, Michael Bell and John and Thady Gosden open their doors for a series of very special tours this summer in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Discover Newmarket has been given exclusive access for our visitors to go behind the scenes and tour the yards where her Majesty has horses in training. You will then be taken to the Gallops by the trainer to see their horses exercise. Your day also includes a guided tour of the National Stud with a very special Stallion Parade conducted by the former Manager of The Royal Studs. This full day's tour concludes with a visit to the impressive National Horseracing Museum which was opened by the Queen in 2016 and is located on the original site of King Charles II’s Palace and Stables. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and spaces are limited, so don't delay in booking! [Book Your Tour Here]( Come and Celebrate the Platinum Jubilee with us! The home of horseracing is gearing up for an amazing Platinum Jubilee, courtesy of Newmarket Town Council and everyone is invited! Beginning on Thursday 2nd June, Newmarket will be joining the National Beacon Lighting on The Severals. This is followed on Friday by a colourful Parade along the High Street culminating in a festival on The Severals with some amazing family entertainment. Finally, on Sunday, there will be a Big Afternoon Tea along Palace Street including fun and games at the National Horseracing Museum. Don't miss your chance to celebrate this unique occasion with us. [Find Out More]( Newmarket Racing Royalty Tour The racing town of Newmarket has strong royal connections going back over 350 years. Join us for an enlightening guided walk around its historic streets and find out more about the noted Royals, who raised the profile of the town as the capital for country pursuits. Find out more about its origins Brisithsand where Charles II won in the very first recorded horse race in history and what the Queen does on her frequent visits to the headquarters of British horseracing. Your tour concludes with a guided tour of Palace House, Charles II's former home, now the location of the National Horseracing Museum where Queen Elizabeth II is patron. The scheduled dates are 7th May, 20th June, 3rd September and 14th October, priced at £40 per person. [Book Your Ticket]( A Very Royal Afternoon Tea Book a table at the fabulous Bedford Lodge Hotel for a very Royal Afternoon Tea either in their Squires Restaurant or out on the terrace overlooking the beautiful rose gardens. Available throughout the month of June, this celebratory menu has many subtle nods to Her Majesty The Queen. Enjoy a selection of traditional finger sandwiches and baked savouries, followed by their delicious warm homemade scones and a selection of freshly baked cakes and pastries. Indulge in classics such as Victoria sponge cake, named after the Queen herself and Bombe Glacée Royale, a mini version of one of Her Majesty’s favourite desserts. [View the Full Menu Here]( [DiscoverNKT]( [Discovernewmarket]( [DiscoverNKT]( [Discover Newmarket]( Copyright © 2021 Discover Newmarket, All rights reserved. If you have any queries, please e-mail us at: admin@discovernewmarket.co.uk Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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