Enjoy Melbourne Cup lunch at a boutique equine themed hotel

Enjoy Melbourne Cup lunch at a boutique equine themed hotel

Cup day is just around the corner and what better way to celebrate than at Sydney's Iconic William Inglis Hotel.

With a rural soul, the boutique venue celebrates a passion for equine culture and heartfelt hospitality.

Enjoy a buffet lunch and a welcome glass of champagne in the hotel's large sales arena, and watch the live action take place on multiple big screens.

There will also be special race day prizes on offer for best dressed, best hat, best tie and more.

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You can also contact the events team at [email protected] or Phone (02) 9058 0310.

 

 

 

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