The Agria Royal International Horse Show features international highlights such as the King George V Gold Cup and the Queen Elizabeth II Cup.
As well as showjumping action, the Royal International Horse Show is renowned as the pinnacle of the outdoor showing season, with competitors travelling from all over to be at the show. There are hundreds of showing championships across the 6-day event, with the top competitors appearing in the Barberstown Supreme Horse and the Supreme Products Supreme Pony Championships on the final day.
There's also arena eventing, scurry driving, hackneys, side-saddle classes, and national showjumping classes with the British Showjumping Winter Finals, the British Riding Clubs team competition, and much much more.
Spectators at the Longines Royal International Horse Show are encouraged to dress for the weather and in footwear suitable for a reasonable amount of standing and walking around the showground. There is a smart-casual dress code in the Members' Enclosure.
Saturday is Ladies Day and for those wishing to enter the style competitions, ladies are encouraged to dress in a formal manner and to take note of the following dress code please:
Picnics are allowed on the showground, although there is also a host of restaurants, bars, catering concessions to choose from too.
The start time of the action in the main arena (the Longines International Arena) differs daily, but the gates are open from 08:00 every day for the general public.
There are toilet facilities conveniently located throughout the venue.