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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

London, Greater London · 4.5 · 33,579 visitor reviews

London, E20 2ST

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About

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers families extensive recreation opportunities at the site of the 2012 Olympic Games in London. This indoor and outdoor attraction in Greater London features world-class sporting venues, beautiful parkland, playgrounds, and year-round events. Families can explore the iconic venues, enjoy the landscaped gardens, and use the excellent play facilities.

Nearby parking, cafés, toilet facilities, and dog-friendly policies ensure convenient visiting. Suitable for babies, toddlers, young children, older children, and teenagers alike, the park welcomes all ages. Located in East London, this attraction offers London families an exceptional outdoor destination.

The park combines Olympic heritage with modern recreation, creating unique family experiences. Whether exploring the venues, enjoying the playgrounds, or attending events, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park delivers memorable visits. This London attraction provides families with world-class recreation in the Olympic legacy park.

Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children

Facilities

  • Nearby Parking
  • Toilets
  • Cafe
  • Dog Friendly
  • Card Payments
  • Accessible Parking
  • Accessible Entrance
  • Contactless Payment

Prices

Free entry

Opening times

Monday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours

Common questions

Is Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park free to visit?

Yes, entry to the park itself is completely free and it's open 24 hours a day. It's a brilliant option for a budget-friendly family day out with plenty of space for children to run around.

Can we bring our dog to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park?

Yes, the park is dog-friendly so you can bring your four-legged family member along. Just remember to keep them on a lead in busier areas and clean up after them.

What's there for children to do at the Olympic Park?

There are several playgrounds dotted throughout the park, plus loads of open parkland for games and picnics. You can also see the iconic Olympic venues and explore the waterways and gardens.

Is there parking near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park?

There's parking available nearby including accessible parking spaces. The park is also well-connected by public transport if you prefer to avoid driving into London.

Are there cafes and toilets in the park?

Yes, you'll find cafes and toilet facilities throughout the park. They accept card and contactless payments, making it easy to grab refreshments during your visit.

What families say

4.5

33579 reviews