House of Nations reveal record-breaking swimmer Mark Foster will host Opening Ceremony celebration at Iconic Tower of London: 27 July 2012

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If you can’t be at the ceremony, then this is the next best thing.

Four-time record breaking swimmer and Strictly Come Dancing star, Mark Foster, to host Opening Ceremony celebration at House of Nations Tower of London

Foster joins Sky Sports Presenter, Charlotte Jackson

Olympic Torch will be at both the Tower and King’s Cross House of Nations venues throughout the Games and you can have your photo taken with this historic memento

Opening Ceremony ticket includes private tour of the Crown Jewels, three-course dinner, iconic location and live footage of the Opening Ceremony

The House of Nations is set to welcome British record-breaker Mark Foster to the Tower of London, where he will host the Olympic Opening Ceremony dinner. For anyone who can’t attend the actual ceremony, this iconic London landmark is the place to be to soak up the celebratory vibe and enjoy the exclusive hospitality.

Tickets for the Tower of London Opening Ceremony Dinner are £139 + VAT for this very special event. Each guest will enjoy a champagne and Pimm’s reception in the Moat, an exclusive private tour of the Crown Jewels, a delicious three-course meal with all inclusive drinks, live footage of the Opening Ceremony and entertainment.

The evening will be hosted by legend and 5 times Olympian Mark Foster alongside the popular Sky Sports Presenter, Charlotte Jackson – both of whom will share their experiences of the Olympic Games.

If you miss out on the Opening Ceremony, do not worry as the House of Nations will be open throughout the Games to ensure you don’t miss any of the action. Prices start at £10.00.

For further information contact:

Simon Mitchell or Holly Clark

020 7378 2923 reservations@houseofnations.co.uk

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