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Paralympic Games 29 Aug - 9 Sept
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Greenwich Park

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Greenwich Park is London’s oldest enclosed 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 (183 acres) and located just 20 minutes from central London, the park offers sweeping views across the River Thames to St Paul’s Cathedral and beyond.

The design and build

A temporary main arena has been built in front of the Queen’s House within the grounds of the National Maritime Museum.

Work began on the temporary main arena in April 2012. The arena features an innovative purpose-made platform made from plywood, aluminium and steel which is held above ground by over 2,000 pillars.

After the Games

All structures installed within the Park, including the arena, are temporary and will be removed after the London 2012 Games. The park will continue to be used for a wide range of recreation and leisure activities.

Travel

London’s transport network will be very busy during the Games, so it’s important to plan your journey in advance and check for updates before you travel.

Visitor information

We want your time at Greenwich Park to be as memorable as possible. Find out everything you need to know about visiting the venue.


Use the London 2012 spectator journey planner to find the best way to get to venues from anywhere in Great Britain and book travel tickets.

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