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News / Get front‑row seats on the Thames: Experience the Boat Race like a VIP with Hilton Honors
Hilton Honors members can bid Points on an exclusive VIP launch boat experience at the iconic Oxford‑Cambridge race in London

Every spring, London’s River Thames becomes the stage for the legendary Boat Race between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. It’s one of the most storied rivalries in sport, and millions tune in each year to watch as centuries of tradition, pride, and passion come to life during a row down a 4.25-mile championship course.
For the fifth consecutive year, Graduate by Hilton returns as the Official Hotel Partner of The Boat Race, deepening a partnership inspired by the brand’s roots in university towns and its close ties to both competing institutions. And this year, Hilton Honors members have the unique opportunity to watch the event unfold live. Using their Hilton Honors Points, members can bid on this exclusive Hilton Honors Experience, which will take place on April 4, 2026, and is available for bidding now:
The boat race launch boat experience | The ultimate front-row seat
For those yearning to truly be part of the action, this is as close as it gets. Watch the men’s race live from an official launch boat on the Thames, where spectators can feel the adrenaline and hear every splash of the oars. After the race, continue the celebration with VIP Hospitality access at Thames Rowing Club, complete with elevated dining and insider insight. This package also includes a one-night Be My Guest certificate valid at any Hilton property worldwide.
This package does not include rail or airfare. For more details, or to place a bid, visit experiences.hiltonhonors.com. Bidding closes at Midnight Eastern on March 24, 2026.

Looking for other ways to join in the excitement? Book a stay at Graduate by Hilton Cambridge or The Randolph Hotel Oxford, a Graduate by Hilton. These hotels will play host to exclusive team dinners prior to race day and serve as ideal home bases for taking in the thrill of The Boat Race.
Last year’s event drew a peak live television audience of 2.82 million viewers on the BBC, while more than 200,000 spectators watched live from the banks of the river—London’s “party on the river” is part of the tradition. This year, move beyond watching this legendary race on TV and secure a spot along the river to experience history as it happens.










