Information about the Dallmayr race day

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Traditionally, the race day surrounding the Grand Dallmayr Prize (Gr. I) is the most popular race day of the Munich season. To avoid long waiting times, you can find the most important information about getting there, ticketing and betting here.

This year, up to 17,000 visitors are expected again on Dallmayr Race Day (Sunday, July 30).

Facts about the race day:
Opening of the course: 10:00 a.m.
First race: 11:20 a.m.
Grand Dallmayr Prize (Group I): 2:50 p.m.
Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a leash at all times. Bringing food and drinks is prohibited – you will be well looked after by our caterers at the race track.

For a stress-free journey, the Munich Racing Club recommends using public transport. The Riem S-Bahn station (S2) is a 10-minute walk away. Some bus lines also stop at the Riem stop.

When you arrive at the Munich racecourse, please note that there may be waiting times at the entrance control. It is best to buy your ticket in advance at  tickets.galoppmuenchen.de to avoid waiting times at the box office.

If you cannot or do not want to avoid arriving by car, the Munich Racing Club would like to point out that there are limited parking spaces. The parking spaces can ONLY be accessed via Landshamer Strasse. Traffic to the respective parking areas will be regulated from there. Please also expect delays when departing.

In addition to the usual betting counters, there will also be 8 self-service betting counters at two locations: in the Wirtshaus zur Rennbahn and on the ground floor of the club grandstand. For these self-service betting counters, you first have to buy a voucher at a normal betting counter, which you can use to bet at the self-service counters. You can find an explanation of these counters at the counters themselves and in the race program. Employees will also be available to answer any questions you may have. You can also place your bet using the wettstar.de app. Please note that there may be delays in the internet connection if there are more spectators.