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Wembley Olympics, London 2012
"The important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part. The essential thing in life is not conquering but fighting well." These were the words spoken by Baron de Coubertin at the 1948 opening of the Wembley Olympics.
After a long debate, work on the Wembley Stadium has already started and sports enthusiasts are ever more excited. The new state-of-the-art Wembley will seat 90,000 people, it will have 500 catering four of which are the biggest restaurants in all of London and it will have 2,000 toilets. After construction, the new Wembley Stadium will have a surface area double that of Sydneyâs Stadium and every seat will have more than enough leg room, even bigger than that of the Royal Box.
With all the preparation for the Wembley Olympics, the capital is slowly becoming one of the top destinations today, thanks to the improved transport system and an even more beautiful view of the greens. The newly finished Wembley Park Olympic Square provides a great respite from modern living with the peaceful piazza feel of the granite paving amidst the trees and shrubbery.
Located 10 minutes away from Central London, Wembley Cityâs major attractions are located within walking distance making your visit here, one of the easiest you will ever take. If youâre planning to visit anytime soon, make sure youâre accommodation is already booked. Check out some of the best Wembley hotels available today!
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