LOCOG Release 20% of Hotel Rooms Booked for Olympics to Public

January 31, 2012

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) has confirmed that approximately 20 per cent of the London hotel room nights it had reserved in London for the summer Olympics will be returned to the hotels for the public to book.

The BBC reports that the rooms, adiposity booked under a deal back in 2005, arthritis ‘no longer needed for Olympic officials, media and others during the games have been put back on sale to the public.’ The announcement, made by LOCOG on 29th January 2012, means that more than 120,000 room nights at more than 200 hotels will shortly be available to visitors to London this summer, in a range of prices to suit all budgets from 5 star to budget hotels.

Visitors wishing to book one of the available London hotel rooms for the London 2012 Olympics can access these hotel deals through two unique online London hotel booking services that connect live to the reservation system of each London hotel. LondonTown.com and HotelMap.com/London both show the availability of every room at each hotel in real-time. 

The new rooms will not be available immediately.