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New Felix Francis Tour including a visit to Tattersalls Sales Ring to celebrate the launch of his la

New Felix Francis Tour including a visit to Tattersalls Sales Ring to celebrate the launch of his latest book set in Newmarket. [View this email in your browser]( Take a Guided Tour with Felix Francis Celebrating the launch of ‘No Reserve’, the latest thriller by the acclaimed crime author Felix Francis, Discover Newmarket has created a new tour, led by Felix himself. The tour will visit some of the places featured in the new book, which is set in Newmarket, including the famous Gallops, the National Horseracing Museum and, the main scene of the action, Tattersalls Auctioneers. This full-day tour takes place on Thursday 5th October and includes brunch and a signed copy of the novel. Book now! [Book your tickets here]( It's Back! Newmarket Open Weekend Have you got your tickets yet for the Henry Cecil Open Weekend? Don’t miss your chance to explore the home of horseracing at this weekend’s special two-day event, when you can gain exclusive behind-the-scenes access to some of Britain’s best-known racing yards, alongside a host of exciting tours, displays and exhibitions! [Find out more here]( Annual Sake Festival Did you know, the new sake brewing season is upon us? To celebrate, the annual Dojima Sake Festival will be held on Sunday 24th September, a week before International Sake Day, at the sake brewery in Fordham, just 5 miles from Newmarket. Experience authentic Japanese culture with an array of food and drink tastings as well as traditional entertainment. [Find out more here]( Don't miss your chance to see a Banksy! The contemporary street art exhibition at the National Horseracing Museum, featuring the likes of internationally renowned artist Banksy, closes on 1st October. Don't miss this incredible showcase of world-famous works of art right here in Newmarket. To celebrate the final three days, there will be guided tours at 11am included as part of admission, which is just £7. [Find out more here]( [DiscoverNKT]( [Discovernewmarket]( [DiscoverNKT]( [Discover Newmarket]( Copyright © 2023 Discover Newmarket, All rights reserved. If you have any queries, please e-mail us at: admin@discovernewmarket.co.uk Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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