A Visit to the Hoppegarten Horse Race Course

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Berlin is known to be a modern metropolis and a thriving hub for contemporary culture. It’s known for it’s progressive nightlife, pulsating art scene and liberal lifestyle. But the city does have a different side to it as well, one that cherrishes traditions and past decades. Just think of the Golden 20s-themed parties such as Boheme Sauvage or the historic ballet and operas at Deutsche Oper. Berlin is certainly a place that let’s you indulge in the past.

One of those many opportunities to enjoy some old traditions of Berlin is the horse racing course Hoppegarten. Next week on Sunday the 124. Big Price of Berlin is taking place there and that is the most important and  prestigeous horse race award in Germany. Of course an event like that is not simply about the race itself, there is also the betting for the winning horse and the glamorous style of the guests.

Together with Warsteiner who is the exclusive partner of the horse race course Hoppegarten we are giving away a pair of tickets for the loge at the finish line and a few more goodies. Find out how to win after the jump.

In collaboration with Warsteiner we are giving away a very special Big Price of Berlin package which includes a pair of tickets for the event on Sunday, August 10 2014, a 25 EUR betting voucher for the race and a 200 EUR gift certificate for KaDaWe where you can get your special attire for the event such as a glamorous hat or a fancy scarf. As horse racing is one of the oldest and most elegant types of sports you should definately dress up for the occasion. To win just leave a comment below until Wednesday, August 6 2014, at noon. Please use a valid eMail address in the form and make sure to check this account in time in case we’ve sent you the winner’s notification. Good luck and see you at the race course!

Thanks for the support by Warsteiner

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