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Your guide to the London 2012 Olympic Games, from now until the finish line – and beyond
Discover the must-visit sights and world-famous landmarks
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The shiny new Olympic Park may be the place all sports fans want to get into this summer, but it’s not the only sports venue in the capital worth a visit. If your Olympic dream died with an unproductive ticket ballot or you’re hosting sports-mad visitors in London or visiting the city this summer, these places are all worth checking out. Most of the major sporting venues offer behind-the-scenes tours so you can walk in the players’ footsteps, and increasingly high-tech museums mix historical artefacts with flashy interactive exhibits.
Venue tours should be booked in advance and opening times are subject to change, so check before you visit. Wembley, Wimbledon and Lord’s are hosting Olympic events and will be closed to the general public during the Games.
Arsenal players provide the commentary to your stadium tour, whether that’s a Legends tour guided by a former player, or a self-guided audio tour. Read more
Chelsea's new high-tech museum is now the largest football museum in London, with all manner of interactive gadgetry, games and videos. Read more
Guided tours of Fulham FC's Craven Cottage ground follow a route that includes the tunnel and pitch-side dugouts, TV studio, home team changing room and Chairman's Club.
So close to the real matchday experience you can almost smell Rooney’s socks, Wembley’s tours include the chance to see the England team’s changing rooms, walk through the players’ tunnel and hold an FA Cup replica. Read more
The big draw here is actually something very, very small. The legendary Ashes Urn draws tens of thousands of visitors to the world's oldest sporting museum. Read more
For a sporting venue known for its strict adherence to tradition, the museum is impressively futuristic, with its 3D cinema explaining the science of the game. Read more
The impressive Twickenham stadium is the home of English rugby union. A 75-minute tour takes visitors to areas not normally seen by the public. Read more
Henley’s family-friendly museum explores the history of the Thames, the sport of rowing and the community of Henley-on-Thames and makes a good out-of-town jaunt. Read more
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