Horse Guards Parade

Located on the Prime Minister’s doorstep in central London, Horse Guards Parade provides an iconic location for the London 2012 Beach Volleyball competition.

Dating back to 1745, the parade ground takes its name from the soldiers who have provided protection for the monarch since the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. It lies at the heart of London’s ceremonial life and still hosts the Trooping of the Colour event that takes place on the Queen’s official birthday each year.

The design and build

A temporary arena has been constructed for the London 2012 Games, with a capacity similar to Wimbledon’s Centre Court. A total of 5,000 tonnes of sand is being brought in from a quarry in Godstone, Surrey, to create the capital’s very own 'beach’.

Installation of the arena and spectator seating will be carried out in late June, following the Trooping the Colour.

After the Games

The temporary facilities will be taken down after the Games, and Horse Guards Parade will be returned in the same condition in which it was received.



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