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🌳Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

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A sprawling 560-acre park built for the London 2012 Olympics, now a vibrant public space with something for every age. Families love the adventure playgrounds, especially the Tumbling Bay playground with its sandpits, slides, and water play features. The park also offers the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower with the world's longest tunnel slide, plus wide open lawns, cycle paths, and canals for walking.

Highlights for kids:
- The Slide at the Orbit: a 178m corkscrew slide from 80m high
- Tumbling Bay playground (ages 2-15) with inclusive equipment
- London Aquatics Centre for swimming (book ahead)
- Pedal-boat hire on the waterways
- Regular family events and festivals

Ages: Suitable for toddlers through teens. Facilities include cafes, picnic spots, free toilets with baby-changing, and easy access by tube (Stratford). Most of the park is free, but some attractions require tickets (e.g., Orbit slide costs around £16 for adults/kids).

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book London Aquatics Centre in advance

    Swimming sessions at the Aquatics Centre need booking ahead, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Tumbling Bay is ideal for toddlers and young children

    This inclusive playground suits ages 2-15 with sandpits, slides, and water play. Perfect for younger children to burn energy.

  • Bring a change of clothes for water play

    Tumbling Bay has water features that will get children wet. Pack spare clothes and consider nappies for younger toddlers.

  • Free toilets with baby-changing available

    The park has free toilets with baby-changing facilities, making it convenient for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Easy access by Stratford tube station

    The park is accessible by Stratford tube, making it convenient without needing to drive or find parking.

  • Most of the park is free to explore

    Playgrounds, lawns, and waterway walks are free. Only paid attractions like the Orbit slide require tickets.

  • The Orbit slide is thrilling but pricey

    The 178m corkscrew slide costs around £16 per person. Plan this as a special treat rather than a quick activity.

  • The park is sprawling—plan your route

    With 560 acres, the park is large. Decide which attractions interest you rather than trying to see everything in one visit.

  • Use the wide open lawns for picnics

    Plenty of space for picnics and play. Bring your own food to save money and let children run freely between activities.

  • Cycle paths are family-friendly

    The park has good cycle paths. Consider hiring bikes or bringing your own if children are confident riders.

  • Check for seasonal family events and festivals

    The park regularly hosts family events and festivals. Check the website before your visit for themed activities.

  • Pedal-boat hire offers a different activity

    Waterway pedal-boat hire is available. Good for slightly older children who can sit safely, though book ahead in peak season.

  • Cafes are scattered throughout the park

    Cafes are available but may get busy during peak times. Consider bringing snacks and drinks to avoid queues.

  • Buggies work on most paths

    The park's wide paths are generally buggy-friendly, though some playground areas may require uneven ground navigation.

  • Plan a half-day or full-day visit

    With multiple playgrounds and attractions, families typically need 3-5 hours to enjoy the main highlights comfortably.

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