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Chestertons Polo in the Park Returns to Hurlingham Park this Summer

Chestertons Polo in the Park Returns to Hurlingham Park this Summer

Following a two year break, Chestersons Polo in the Park will be kicking off London’s summer social calendar from Friday 10th – Sunday 12th June. Housed at Hurlingham Park, Fulham, the event is the world’s largest three-day polo festival. The festival will feature teams from across the globe, accompanied by a good selection of food and drink pop-ups. The three days will each have different themes, supported by exceptional partners and VIP hospitality.

Don’t miss out on the first International Women’s Match on Saturday’s Ladies Day, featuring England Polo and Team USA. This will be a historic sporting moment as no women’s International has ever been played in central London before.

Friday 10th June – Cudos International Day presented by CITY AM

Saturday 11th June – HPA Ladies Day, presented by Sheerluxe

Sunday 12th June – Family Day

To book tickets and find out more information visit: www.polointheparklondon.com

Address: 17 Broomhouse Lane, London, SW6 3DP

Photography courtesy of Chestersons Polo in the Park

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