Gulfstream Park operates a thoroughbred horse-racing venue and adjacent entertainment complex in Hallandale Beach, Florida, positioned strategically between Fort Lauderdale and Miami International Airports. Established in 1939, the facility has established itself as one of the country's most important venues for horse racing, hosting top contenders pursuing Triple Crown races alongside major international competition.
Beyond the racetrack, Gulfstream Park maintains gaming operations including over 800 Vegas-style slot machines and South Florida's finest poker room with more than 20 live-action tables. The Village at Gulfstream Park, an open-air complex anchored by the racetrack, functions as a destination for dining, retail, and entertainment. The complex features international restaurants, home design stores, fashion boutiques, art galleries, a bowling alley, outdoor cafes, nightclubs, and health and beauty services.
The facility operates seven days a week and sits one mile from the Atlantic Ocean and two miles east of Interstate 95, making it accessible to both local and visiting clientele across South Florida.