Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Zaha Hadid, the breathtaking Aquatics Center is one of the permanent venues specially constructed for London 2012.
The new Basketball Arena is one of the largest temporary venues ever built for a Games.
The brand new BMX Track is located next to the Velodrome in the north of the Olympic Park.
Box Hill is a summit of the North Downs in Surrey, around 30km south west of London. Famous for its sweeping panoramic views of the South of England, it has been popular with visitors since the Victorian times.
Home to Championship football club Coventry City, this stadium is one of six venues across the country hosting the London 2012 Olympic Football tournament.
The iconic Copper Box will host some of the most exciting action on the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Games.
Tickets are not required for vast stretches of the Road Race route, so spectators will be able to watch for free. This event is expected to see the streets of London and Surrey packed with millions of passionate fans.
Tickets are not required for some areas of the Time Trial course, so spectators will be able to watch for free. This event is expected to see the streets of south-west London packed with passionate fans. As it's an outdoor event, spectators are advised to come prepared for all types of weather conditions.
From exhibitions and conferences to live music, Earls Court holds hundreds of events each year attended by visitors from around the world.
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.
ExCeL is the largest competition venue at the London 2012 Games.
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.
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 surrounding countryside of Hadleigh Castle Country Park.
Hampden Park is Scotland's national stadium. Ranked as one of the greatest football stadia in the world, it holds all major European records for crowd attendance.
A former royal residence based on the banks of the River Thames in south-west London, Hampton Court Palace will provide a spectacular setting for the Road Cycling Time Trial.
Located on the Prime Minister's doorstep in central London, Horse Guards Parade provides an iconic location for the London 2012 Beach Volleyball competition.
The largest of London's Royal Parks, Hyde Park has been open to the public since 1637.
The Lee Valley White Water Centre is located 30 kilometres north of the Olympic Park, on the edge of the 1,000-acre River Lee Country Park – part of the Lee Valley Regional Park.
Lord's has long been seen as the Home of Cricket, the game's spiritual headquarters and perhaps the most important single place in world cricket.
Tickets are not required for vast stretches of the Marathon route, so spectators will be able to watch for free. This event is expected to see the streets of London packed with millions of passionate fans.
Tickets are not required for some parts of the 10km Marathon Swimming, so spectators will be able to watch for free. As it's an outdoor event, spectators are advised to come prepared for all types of weather conditions.
The Millennium Stadium is located on the banks of the River Taff right in the heart of the Welsh capital, Cardiff.
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 decade.
Affectionately nicknamed the 'Theatre of Dreams' by football legend Bobby Charlton, Old Trafford is home to Manchester United Football Club.
London 2012 has been the catalyst for transforming 2.5 square kilometres of land in east London. What was once industrial land has been rapidly transformed over the last few years into green space that both visitors to the Games and local residents can enjoy.
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 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 Games.
Tickets are not required for certain areas of the Race Walk route, so spectators will be able to watch for free. Get there early, as space is likely to fill up quickly.
The temporary Riverbank Arena in the Olympic Park is an innovative and inspiring venue that will stage thrilling sporting action during the Games.
St James' Park is the oldest football ground in northeast England, having hosted a football match as early as 1880, and is among the largest football stadia in the UK.
The Mall is an iconic location in central London and a popular backdrop for formal ceremonies and major sporting events.
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 formation of two artillery companies.
Tickets are not required for around 90% of the Triathlon route, so spectators will be able to watch the event for free both inside and outside Hyde Park.
Located in the north of the Olympic Park, the Velodrome is one of the most sustainable and iconic venues of the London 2012 Games.
The temporary Water Polo Arena is located in the southeast corner of the Olympic Park, alongside the Aquatics Center. It is the first dedicated Water Polo venue to be built for an Olympic Games.
Although synonymous with live music, Wembley Arena in northwest London is also one of the capital’s most iconic sporting venues. In recent years, it has hosted snooker, darts, hockey and wrestling events.
One of the most famous stadia in the world, Wembley has hosted some of the most memorable sporting moments in history.
Located in Dorset on the south coast of England, Weymouth and Portland provides some of the best natural sailing waters in the UK, with facilities on land to match.
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 tennis tournaments the UK has ever seen.