Check the London 2012 website for the latest information before you
travel. The transport system and venue will be busy, so leave plenty of
time for travel and be prepared to wait. You’ll need to go through
airport-style security, so make sure you’ve read the list of items that
aren’t allowed inside the venue at london2012.com/security. You can pay
by Visa or cash (£) only at the venues. Some venues are outdoors and
with limited shelter, so check the weather forecast and come prepared.
That means bringing a sun hat or rain jacket — this is the UK after all!
If you’ve got a smartphone, switch on Wi-Fi and visit london2012.com to
find fun things to do after your event. Indian food is not hard to find
in Britain. So don’t worry about your palate. Flash photography is
banned at several events as it distracts the athletes. Mobile phones
should be switched off or set to silent. If you failed to score tickets
to the 2012 Games, fret not. Catch some of the world’s top athletes
live, as there will be a number of events that are free to watch along
the streets of London, including road cycling, triathlon, marathon, race
walking, and the ranking rounds of archery.
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