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How much are vacation packages to Newmarket?
Travelocity provides package deals to Newmarket, as well as flights and hotels, from an impressive $1,500. With the money you save, you could purchase some cool tours or maybe tack on a few extra nights to your exciting getaway.
How long should my Newmarket vacation be?
Many visitors like to spend around 3 nights in Newmarket. But what's right for them mightn't be right for you. Whether you opt to stay for a matter of days or weeks, you'll love exploring everything that this place has to offer.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Newmarket?
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By booking your flights, hotel, car rental and activities all in the one place, you'll save both time and money. We have a professional customer service support team available round-the-clock, and you'll know that you'll always score the best deal possible with our Price Match Guarantee. So, what's stopping you? Book your dream getaway today and start packing!
Can I save on my Newmarket car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Combining your hotel, flight and car into a Newmarket vacation package is the best way to score better prices. Plus, having your own wheels gives you the freedom to make your way to all those big sights you want to see. Situated 55 mi from Newmarket, Big Ben is one attraction that should be on your itinerary. Top up the tank and make a day trip of it.
Which airport is best for Newmarket?
For many wanderers, a trip to Newmarket means coming in to land at Luton Airport (LTN). This busy airport is situated 40 mi southwest of the downtown area. You could also choose to jet into London City Airport (LCY) (55 mi away from central Newmarket) or Norwich Intl. Airport (NWI) (45 mi away from central Newmarket).
What is there to do in Newmarket?
You'll notice a certain kind of magic as you wander through the streets of Newmarket. Newmarket Racecourse and National Horseracing Museum are just a couple of renowned sights that make this city so popular, so put them at the top of your itinerary.
Where should I stay when visiting Newmarket?
The Rutland Arms is popular with many visitors. Book soon before it's too late.

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Taken at Newmarket Races 21st July 2012. Panoramic view of the racecourse !
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