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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will be unlike any other park you've visited. As a whole new piece of the city, there will always be something exciting going on, from the low-key to the larger than life.
A sneak preview of the Park's transformation. Visits run on weekends and school holidays, until 2 June 2013 with limited availability.
North Park
Opens from July 2013
Up to 8,000
New homes
5
New neighbourhoods
91,000 sq m
Of new commercial space
News on 01 May 2013
In less than 100 days the North Park will open, and welcome thousands of visitors back to east London for a summer filled with entertainment and events... MORE
News on 17 Apr 2013
Park In Progress Visits - Now on sale until June 2013
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to offer exclusive behind the scenes construction site visit - Now on sale until June 2013... MORE
News on 06 Mar 2013
Hard Rock Calling and Wireless festivals
Hard Rock Calling and the Wireless festival - reloacted to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park... MORE
News on 06 Mar 2013
London Sainsbury's Anniversary Games
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park confirms three days of athletics action for London Sainsbury's Anniversary Games... MORE
News on 21 Jan 2013
Transforming Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
The competition may be over, but on the Olympic Park there is still a race for the finish... MORE
News on 21 Jan 2013
The Greenway and View Tube have recently reopened to the public... MORE
25 Sports
& activities everyday
Events
Indoor, Outdoor, Year-round
New
Exciting adventure playground
Over 35km
Of waterways
With its thriving culture of art, music, food and festivals the East End most represents the rich diversity of cosmopolitan London.
To Stratford
20 minutes to Oxford Circus
To Kings Cross St Pancras
Per hour to Stratford, making it one of the top three most connected stations in London
The stadium
Built with flexibility in mind the Stadium could be used for major international championships and other sporting fixtures, concerts and attractions.
aquatics centre
A thriving venue where individuals, families, disabled people, school children and the UK's best sporting talent can all swim and train under the same roof.
Copper Box
Known as the Copper Box during the 2012 Games, the Copper Box will have facilities for a wide range of community sports, as well as cultural and business events.
Eton manor
Lee Valley Tennis Centre and Hockey Centre will have four indoor and six outdoor tennis courts, two hockey pitches and five-a-side football pitches.
VeloPark
Arguably the best cycling facility in the world, it will offer track cycling, mountain bike trails, road cycling and BMX for everyone.