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The Olympic Stadium will host 80,000 people: 25,000 permanent seats in the lower level, while in the top level, undercover with a lightweight steel frame and concrete, will be an additional space for 55,000 spectators. The upper level is designed to be disassembled after the Olympics.


On 15 March 2011, started the official ticket sales to the public, for London Olympic Games 2012, in England. The Olympic Committee has announced the name of the company that will sale the tickets for the London Olympic Games in the english territory.


How to Reach 2012 Olympic Games

 

During the summer 2012 London and the whole England will be involved in the biggest sporting event in the world: the Olympics and Paralympics 2012. If you have a Travel Card, follow these steps to plan your travel during the period of the Olympic Games. No major news for habitual travelers, except that the density and the frequency of transports and people who will cover the central-east zone, which has been prepared to host the big event.


 

From hostels to luxury hotels, England has a really great choice for a suitable accommodation to everyone.

During the summer 2012, millions of people will come to London for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will have already bought a ticket to entry, or will be visiting to enjoy the atmosphere. If you're among them, it's time to think about where to stay. We offer you some sites, so you can book your accommodation.


The London Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) is the responsible for the prototype of the new Olympic torch, and finally Wednesday, June 8, 2011 presented the prototype of the torch for the 2012 Olympics in London, which will be delivered by 8000 motivated torchbearers.

The meter relay will start May 19, 2012 from Land's End, in Cornwall, and will touch the entire Great Britain before to culminate in the opening day of the Olympic Games, July 27, 2012. The firsts 74 steps of the tour were approved. There are about 12,800 miles and 8,000 torchbearers who will pass the torch across all regions and in the major Britain cities.

The first stop will be the Land's End (the extreme southwestern tip of England), followed by all regions and major cities in the United Kingdom, including the islands (Isle of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Shetland, Orkney and Isle of Lewis).

From Bristol to Liverpool, including Cardiff, Belfast, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Manchester, Sheffield, Nottingham, Oxford, Southampton and Dover.

The torch, created by london artists, Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, will be present next June and will run through the streets of the country for 12 hours a day. The chairman of the organizing committee, Sebastan Coe, said: "I saw the meter relay of the Olympic flame around the world and we must be able to replicate the joy and the emotions, wherever it stops, it must be able to create a  moment of celebration for local communities and inspire young people to play sports".


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