Where do you park for London stadium?

There is no official parking available at the stadium. The closest car park to the London Stadium is located at Stratford Westfield.

Can you walk around Olympic Park for free?

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is free to visit every day of the week – and at 560 acres, there’s always something new to explore. Come along and experience sports, events and iconic venues – or just relax in our beautiful parklands and cafes.

Is the slide at the Olympic Park open?

The Slide will open 30 minutes after the attraction opens.

How long does it take to go down the Olympic Park slide?

Whizz down the Orbit slide at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour (24 km per hour), which takes 40 seconds in total.

Can I park at London stadium?

London Stadium is a designated green stadium and public car parking is unavailable on site. However, a wide choice of train, tube and bus services are located at Stratford and Stratford International stations, approximately 20-minutes walk away from the Stadium.

How do you park at the Olympic Park?

There is no parking available on-site at the Olympic stadium, and they strongly advise visitors to arrive by public transport. However, there are a few options nearby – albeit with limited spaces on event days.

Can you visit Olympic Park?

Visitors can escape the hustle and bustle of urban living through the Park’s green, open spaces and its tranquil waterways. The Park is open 24 hours a day, everyday! Please note different venues will open at different times, so do check before you visit.

What is there to do at Olympic Park in Park City?

Experience the thrill of Bobsled, Zipline and Alpine Slide rides, or test your limits on the Adventure Courses, Drop Tower, and Extreme Tubing. Catch the Flying Ace All Stars Freestyle Aerial show on the weekends. Free admission to the Park, George Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games and Alf Engen Ski Museums.

How scary is the orbit slide?

It’s great fun. The first bit looks quite steep but that’s just to get you going. There is quite a few dark bits but they are over pretty quickly and there is nothing too extreme. It’s just a fun, long, fast slide and well worth a visit.

Where is the biggest slide in the UK?

the ArcelorMittal Orbit
OPENING TIMES. With breathtaking views of London, the world’s longest and tallest tunnel slide and the UK’s highest freefall abseil, the ArcelorMittal Orbit is a viewing experience like no other.

Is the orbit slide scary?

The slide is great fun and not too scary.

Is there disabled parking at the London stadium?

The designated blue badge car park, known as Car Park 1A, is located in the south west corner of the stadium, and will be attended by one of our friendly stewarding team. Six spaces will be allocated to blue badge holders from the visiting team at every match.

Where is the Olympic Stadium in London?

The Olympic stadium (or London Stadium as it is officially known) is located in the regenerated East London Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford. Driving to the stadium is quite straightforward, with the sweeping A12 and Romford Road from the east running right to the Olympic Park.

How do I get to the London Olympic Park on cycle?

Cyclists taking advantage of the London Cycle Hire Scheme (Santander Bikes) can access an extensive network of docking points for London ’s cycle hire scheme, making it even easier to access the Park on two wheels. There are eight docking stations spread across Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park alone. With those closest to London Stadium being:

What can you do on the London park tour?

You’ll pass through beautifully landscaped parklands in the shadows of some of the iconic venues from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games – the London Stadium, ArcelorMittal Orbit, the London Aquatics Centre and Lee Valley VeloPark, all while learning fascinating facts about the Park and its future from a professional tour guide.

How do I get to the London Olympics from Stratford?

This service travels through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, including stops at Carpenters Road and Pool Street, which is next to the London Aquatics Centre. Stratford and Stratford City bus stations are both located in close proximity to Stratford station itself. The following services run to these stations:

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