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National Rail, Docklands Light Railway and London Overground will run trains to the following stations: Public transport options include:ĭelivering passengers from St Pancras to Stratford International in just seven minutes, the Olympic Javelin high-speed train shuttle service will take up to an estimated 25,000 travellers per hour. Driving is not advised due to high levels of traffic and restricted parking - limited, pre-booked parking will be available for disabled spectators. There are numerous options when travelling to the Olympic Stadium. The city's first public park boasts picturesque lakes and an Old English Garden.Mile End Tube - 1 stop from Stratford, via the Central Line.Bowling alley located within Westfield Stratford Centre.A flat, almost continuous and straight traffic-free walking and cycling route that carves through East London at a high level.450-seat theatre that showcases new writing and ethnically diverse plays.Seven-screen cinema with three bars - including Hackney Attic which hosts music and comedy evenings.Hackney Central - 1 stop from Stratford, via London Overground.
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Situated on the oldest known trade route in Britain, this market offers crafts, antiques, food, clothing and more.Mile End Tube - 1 stop from Stratford, via London Overground.With 300 high street shops, 50 or so restaurants, a 14-screen cinema, a bowling alley and the UK's largest casino, it's an impressive entertainment venue that's located just minutes away from the Olympic Park. This 1.9 million square foot shopping mall has been billed as the 'gateway' to London's Olympic Park.