If you're impressed by the stadium, and want to see more inside, they now do stadiumtours. Either self guided with a multimedia device or with a personal guide. Check their website for details.
They have done a great job, fab place for children and plenty to see and do. But the park needs more food outlets & public toilets, everything in place at the moment is either full or hard to find!
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Stadium:awesome for Athletics.Highly recommended.Enjoying the 2016 Anniversary Games today.Close to Stratford and Stratford International stations, a Premier Inn & Holiday Inn.
Don't worry about finding the place ok during the games - it's clearly signposted and eventstaff are available en route to point you in the right direction. (Or just follow the crowds!)
Soulless stadium basically next to a huge mall and offices. A huge part of the audience consists of tourists. Never experienced a stadium with 60k attendance being so quiet during a game. Sad.
This summer's Olympics games in London generated 28% less CO2 emissions than was forecast. The organizers had promised the 2012 edition would be "the greenest games ever". Mission: accomplished.
Not yet received legendary status but sure to have some special moments at the 2012 Olympics. You can take a tour there now so check it out if you can.
A lot could be better, the food sold by the outside vendors is way overpriced and leaving the stadium is far from slick, however it's not as bad inside as the media would have you believe.
The Olympic Stadium hosted the Athletics and Paralympic Athletics... events at the London 2012 Games, as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The Stadium is located in the south of the Olympic Park on an ‘island’ site, surrounded by waterways on three sides.(Show more)