Explore the Experience
Browse the resources below for a closer look at the planned venues and activities. From iconic locations to key agenda highlights, discover photos and videos offering a preview of the experiences ahead.
The Four Seasons Hotel, London
Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane, Hamilton Place, Park Lane, W1J 7DR
Browse the resources below for a closer look at the planned venues and activities. From iconic locations to key agenda highlights, discover photos and videos offering a preview of the experiences ahead.
Harrods
Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, SW1X 7XL
Harrods is London’s most iconic department store, celebrated globally for its heritage, prestige, and exceptional experience.
Ascot Racecourse
Ascot Racecourse, High Street, Ascot, SL5 7JX
Ascot Racecourse is one of the world’s most prestigious racing venues, hosting world-class racing with premier enclosures, hospitality, and a quintessential British race day experience.
Queen Anne’s Enclosure at Ascot calls for smart, elegant daywear. Women should wear dresses or skirts with a hat or fascinator, while men should wear a suit or smart jacket with a collared shirt and tie.
Need style inspiration for Ascot? Watch this video for ideas on what to wear to the Queen Anne’s Enclosure.
The Painted Hall
The Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9NN
One of London’s most spectacular cultural landmarks, The Painted Hall is often called “Britain’s Sistine Chapel.” Painted by Sir James Thornhill in the early 18th century, its vast Baroque interiors form a centerpiece of the UNESCO-listed Maritime Greenwich site.
The Silver Sturgeon
Silver Sturgeon, Woods Quay, Victoria Embankment, WC2N 6AY, UK
London’s iconic floating venue sails the River Thames, offering stunning city views and iconic landmarks like Tower Bridge, the London Eye, and Parliament.
Discover London — Highlights
Catch the city’s highlights in quick clips—iconic sights, vibrant streets, and hidden gems, all in one place.
Luxury London
A dedicated luxury travel site focused on high-end experiences in London and beyond.
Visit London — Official Visitor Guide
The official tourism site for London
VisitBritain – UK Tourism (London section)
The national tourism board’s site has a great overview of London highlights.
Dress Codes and Recommended Attire
Smart-Elegant
Tailored, polished outfits that are relaxed but refined.
Examples of suitable attire:
For Ladies
Elegant dresses or smart skirts with blouses
Tailored trousers with stylish tops
Smart jumpsuits
Heels, flats or dressy sandals
For Gentlemen
Tailored trousers or chinos
Collared shirts (with or without a blazer)
Smart shoes (loafers, brogues, etc.)
What to avoid: very casual items such as sportswear, hoodies, baseball caps, beachwear or athletic trainers
Formal-Elegant Daywear
Queen Anne Enclosure mandatory dress code
For Ladies
Dresses, skirts, tailored jumpsuits, or trouser suits. Straps must be at least 1 inch / 2.5 cm wide. Midriffs must be covered; avoid sheer fabrics that reveal underwear. Hats or fascinators. Footwear: smart heels, wedges, or elegant flats (grass-friendly is wise).
For Gentlemen
A suit with a collared shirt and a tie is mandatory. Socks must be worn and cover the ankle. No casualwear: jeans, chinos, trainers, open-toe shoes are not permitted.