2020 By the Book -- Ticket Prices

(ATR) In this installment of By the Book, Around the Rings presents a look at the ticket prices of Istanbul, Madrid, and Tokyo for the 2020 Games.

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Ticket prices as high as $1700 and as low as $5 are included in the plans for the 2020 Games. In this installment of By the Book,Around the Ringspresents a look at the ticket prices of Istanbul, Madrid, and Tokyo for the 2020 Games.

Istanbul

Olympic Opening: $50-$1,500

Olympic Closing: $50-$1,200

High Demand Events (Preliminaries): $10-100

High Demand Events (Finals): $10-$200

Other Events (Preliminaries): $10-$80

Other Events (Finals): $10-$180

Paralympic Opening: $20-$100

Paralympic Closing: $20-$80

High Demand Events (Preliminaries): $5-$30

High Demand Events (Finals): $10-$30

Other Events (Preliminaries): $5-$10

Other Events (Finals): $5-$15

*Note: Ticket prices in USD.

Madrid

Olympic Opening: $359-$1,606

Olympic Closing: $209-$1,116

Top Events. Semis and Finals: $40-$600

Top Events. Preliminaries: $40-$185

Other Events. Semis and Finals: $31-$415

Other Events. Preliminaries: $31-195

Paralympic Opening: $60-$390

Paralympic Closing: $50-$220

Top Events. Semis and Finals: $24-$30

Top Events. Preliminaries:$24-$30

Other Events. Semis and Finals: $12-$24

Other Events. Preliminaries: $12-$24

*Note: Ticket prices in USD (2012).

Tokyo

Olympic Opening: $284-$1,705

Olympic Closing: $227-$1,136

Prime Events (athletics finals, swimming finals and semifinals, other popular sports): $11-$341

Other Events: $11-$57

Paralympic Opening: $57-$170

Paralympic Closing: $34-$136

Prime Events (athletics, swimming, wheelchair basketball): $11-$20

Other Events: $11

*Note: Ticket prices in USD.

By the Book is a series of reports on the 2020 candidate cities, using information provided in the candidate file of each city.

Written byNicole Bennett.

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