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London 2012 Olympics Venues

The Olympic Village is located in the Olympic Park, within walking distance of the venues – enhancing the experience of athletes and officials who will stay there during the...

One of the most famous stadia in the world, Wembley has hosted some of the most memorable sporting moments in history. Wembley is the largest of the six venues hosting the...

The Millennium Stadium is located on the banks of the River Taff right in the heart of the Welsh capital, Cardiff. With a capacity of 74,500, the venue is Wales’ national...

Located in the north of the Olympic Park, the Velodrome is one of the most sustainable and iconic venues of the London 2012 Games. Sustainable choices have been made wherever...

The Royal Artillery Barracks provides a fitting location for Shooting at the London 2012 Games, with a heritage dating back to 1716 when a Royal Warrant authorised the...

Although synonymous with live music, Wembley Arena in north-west London is also one of the capital’s most iconic sporting venues. In recent years, it has hosted snooker, darts,...

Home of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and The Championships – an annual grand slam tennis event – Wimbledon is ideally suited to hosting one of the biggest...

The Olympic Stadium will host the four spectacular Opening and Closing Ceremonies at London 2012, as well as some of the most iconic Games events. The Stadium is at the heart...

Located on the Greenwich peninsula on the banks of the River Thames, the North Greenwich Arena has hosted many large-scale sports and entertainment events over the past...

Lord’s Cricket Ground has been a venue for top-class sport since the late 19th century. Named after its original founder, Thomas Lord, the cricket ground moved to the site in...

Hyde Park

The largest of London’s Royal Parks, Hyde Park has been open to the public since 1637. The park is home to a number of grassroots sports clubs, including the Serpentine...

Located on the Prime Minister’s doorstep in central London, Horse Guards Parade provides an iconic location for the London 2012 Beach Volleyball competition. Dating back to...

The temporary Riverbank Arena in the Olympic Park is an innovative and inspiring venue that will stage thrilling sporting action during the Games. The venue has two pitches,...

Located in the Essex countryside on land owned by the Salvation Army, Hadleigh Farm is a 550-acre site that features beautiful grassland and woodland. It also includes the...

Greenwich Park is London’s oldest Royal Park, dating back to 1433, and is part of the Greenwich World Heritage site and home to the Prime Meridian Line. Covering 74 hectares...

ExCeL

ExCeL is the largest competition venue at the London 2012 Games. Experienced at staging major events, it is made up of different five arenas, each of which will host a...

Set in a 400-acre park within a nature conservation area, Eton Dorney Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake is acclaimed as one of the finest rowing venues in the world. Located around...

From exhibitions and conferences to live music, Earls Court holds hundreds of events each year attended by visitors from around the world. The venue already has a great Olympic...

The new Basketball Arena is one of the largest temporary venues ever built for a Games. The arena will be one of the most heavily-used venues within the Olympic Park, with...

Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Zaha Hadid, the breathtaking Aquatics Centre is one of the permanent venues specially constructed for London 2012. It forms part...

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