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Travel

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Along with plenty of excitement and an incredible atmosphere, the Paralympic Games will bring thousands of visitors to London and the UK. This means the transport system will be extremely busy – so if you’re going to a London 2012 sports event or ceremony, it’s important to plan and book your journey well in advance.

There is no spectator parking at London 2012 venues, except for a limited number of Blue Badge spaces that must be booked in advance – so we recommend you go by public transport.

Select a venue to find out how to get to your event. Some venues can even be reached by river

Alternatively, head straight to our spectator journey planner and let it do all the hard work for you. It can help you plan a journey by public transport, cycling or walking from anywhere in Great Britain to London 2012 venues, between 18 July 2012 and 14 September 2012. It also features links so you can book travel tickets, where relevant.

For general information on travelling around London and the UK during the Paralympic Games, visit the Get Ahead of the Games website

To plan a journey in London on days when you're not going to a London 2012 sports event or ceremony, use the Transport for London website

Plan your travel

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

Book your travel

To secure the best ticket prices and options and make sure you get to your event on time, it's important you book your travel to the Games early.

Accessible travel

We are committed to ensuring that there are good accessible transport options for all spectators travelling to the London 2012 Games.

Group travel

If you are planning to attend the Games as a group, it’s important you plan ahead to your entire group has a fantastic experience.

Games Travelcard

If you’ve got a ticket for a sports event or ceremony in or around London, you’ll receive a free Games Travelcard for the day of your event.

Walking

Travelling by foot is the best way to see London, especially during the Games when public transport will be very busy.

Travelling from outside the UK

If you are travelling to the London 2012 Games from outside the UK, it’s even more important that you make arrangements in advance.

Cycling

All London 2012 venues can be reached by cycling – a healthy, fun and sustainable way to get around London and the UK.

Travelling in London

Advice and information on getting around London during the Games, including the transport options you can choose from and how to stay safe.


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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