Take a Tour to London Stadium

PresidentialUK
3 min readOct 10, 2019

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Formerly known as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the stadium served as the track and field venue and site of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2012 Olympics. These days, it is primarily home to the West Ham United Football Club in the Premier League, the UK athletics, as well as worldwide entertainers in concerts in the summer season.

The stadium is also hosted the 2015 World Rugby Cup, 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics, 2017 World Para Athletics Championships, The Race of Champions, the RFL Four Nations, and Saracens v Harlequins.

Traveling to the stadium is an easy feat from the Presidential Apartments at George Street. Taking the Stratford and Stratford International Station guarantees a quick trip through the tube and train while going to the Stratford City and Stratford Bus Station also ensures a safe trip in its close proximity. It is advised to take the tube and rail stations, as the stadium does not have guaranteed parking spaces.

Visitors would not want to miss the stadium’s amazing features, such as the 60,000-seat capacity, 35 catering outlets, 428 wheelchair viewing spaces, 3,600 hospitality lounges, and the world’s longest cantilevered roof. Aside from the musical, athletic, and community events, having a superb tour offered in five languages guarantees a positive experience.

Taking a guided multimedia tour around the stadium costs £17, but the 75-minute experience highlights a stroll in the players’ tunnel, a view from the manager’s dugout, a visit to the home changing rooms, and involvement in the indoor warm-up running track.

With exclusive video content and an overall panoramic view in the stadium, the part-guided, part-multimedia tour includes multimedia handsets provided to paying customers, as well as personalized certificates. Audio guides are available in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish languages.

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With unique photo opportunities, café discounts after the tour, guest services such as baby changing facilities, cloakroom facilities, car parks, and cycle tracks, and a wide selection of food and beverage kiosks, the trip here is surely worth it.

Aside from the stadium itself, numerous attractions may be visited. Country parks, nature reserves, and heritage sites are seen in the luscious Lee Valley, while the Tumbling Bay Playground and Timber Lodge features tree houses, rock pools, sandpits, as well as slides, swings, and bridges.

Those wanting to see new theatre shows and comedy should visit the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Meanwhile, Westfield Stratford City is available for tourists yearning to shop and dine in Europe’s largest mall. Exploring London’s well-known skyline requires a trip to the ArcelorMittal Orbit, and people into music, sports, and entertainment need to go to the O2.

Guests wanting to pay a visit to the stadium are advised to stay in any of the serviced apartments Mayfair London which is worth more than a hotel.

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