The biggest festival of sports is back this summer. London is hosting 2012 Olympics. Famously known as London 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games will be the one of the biggest of its legacy. Many people around the world want to be the part of 2012 London Olympics, but they do not have the ticket for London Olympics 2012. Now, question arises, how to get London Olympic Tickets how to buy London 2012 Olympic Tickets or how to book London Olympics tickets? Or how to purchase London 2012 Olympic Tickets?
London Olympic Tickets are only available through Ticketmaster, and there will be NO priority given for people living in the host boroughs. All tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Please note: tickets will only be released if put up for resale by another ticketholder.
All the information regarding Ticket sale and resale of ticket is available at www.tickets.london2012.com
Following unprecedented interest a year out from the London 2012 Paralympic Games, over a million tickets have already been sold. However, a number of great tickets will still be available to purchase before Christmas when they go back on sale, including for some medal sessions. Full price tickets start at just £10, with tickets for young people and seniors costing only £5. Tickets will be available from www.tickets.london2012.comor via telephone on 0844 847 2012. (If you live elsewhere in the world you will be able to apply through your local Olympic Committee and its travel agent.)
In London 2012 Olympic Games there will be some free events on the streets of London where you can watch for free. These events include the Road Cycling, Triathlon and Marathon.
London2012 has put 1.4million ticketsfor the Olympicfootball tournament to be held in six stadiums on sale from 11am on Monday.
The stadiums to be hosting the football matches are,
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff - 400,000
Coventry stadium - 130,000
Hampden Park, Glasgow - 200,000
St James' Park, Newcastle - 200,000
Old Trafford, Manchester - 250,000
Wembley, London - 150,000
Coventry stadium - 130,000
Hampden Park, Glasgow - 200,000
St James' Park, Newcastle - 200,000
Old Trafford, Manchester - 250,000
Wembley, London - 150,000
Tickets will be available for all but five matches: Great Britain men v Uruguay, the men's quarter-final and semi-final at Wembley, and the men's and women's final at Wembley.
Now, you know how to get London Olympic Tickets how to buy London 2012 Olympic Tickets or how to book London Olympics tickets? Or how to purchase London 2012 Olympic Tickets?
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