
There is parking charge of £45 for non-venue users. The car park is for venue users only and has 90 standard bays, 15 blue badge bays and a 15-space motorcycle pool. For more information, visit /accessibility. Six spaces will be allocated to blue badge holders from the visiting team at every match. The designated blue badge car park, known as Car Park 1A, is stewarded and located in the south west corner of the Stadium. West Ham United will offer spaces to 49 blue badge holders at every home game. There is no general parking at the London Stadium. Blue Badge parking spaces are available at the Copper Box Arena and the London Aquatics Centre. The Park is a public transport destination, and there are no car parks for general visits to the Park. If you are looking for a long distance coach travelling to the Park, please visit There is also coach parking in Westfield Stratford City, which can be booked online here: TRAVELLING BY COACH If you are coming to a large event at the Stadium or other Park venue it is advisable to pre-book any coach parking as there are limited spaces. The Multi Storey Car Park at Here East ( Marked with a P on Lesney Avenue on our Park Map) has spaces for up to 20 coaches who are visiting Copper Box Arena, London Aquatics Centre and Lee Valley VeloPark. The spaces are available at the following rates: If you are bringing a coach to the Park, there are drop-off coach bays at Copper Box Arena, London Aquatics Centre, Lee Valley VeloPark and Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre however there is no parking available at the venues. The docking points are spread across seven docking stations in and around the Park, including:įind out more about the Santander Cycles programme at the Park here.įor the locations of bike parking racks and Santander docking stations, please see our cycling map of the Park. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has 310 docking points for London's cycle hire scheme, Santander Cycles.

D8 from Crossharbour to Stratford International.276 from Stoke Newington to Newham University Hospital.Stratford bus station and Stratford City bus station are both located in close proximity to Stratford station. The 108 bus runs between Lewisham and Stratford City and Stratford International bus stations, going through the Park including Warton Road and Pool Street (by the London Aquatics Centre). The 339 bus runs between Leytonstone and Shadwell, with stops at Stratford City near the Stratford station entrance, the London Aquatics Centre at White Post Lane. The 308 bus runs between Wanstead and the Lea Bridge Roundabout near the Stratford station entrance Chobham Academy and Lee Valley VeloPark. The 388 bus runs between London Bridge and Stratford City near the station entrance, going through the Park and stopping at the Copper Box Arena and Here East. Head to the road, then cross into the Park. If you are exiting out of Stratford Underground Station – take the escalator or lift up to ‘The Street’ (which is the outdoor part of Westfield Shopping Centre) – follow it along, and turn left at Fountain Square towards the restaurants. The nearest train, tube and bus stops are at Stratford, Stratford International, Hackney Wick, Pudding Mill and Leyton stations. Public transport is the best and easiest way to get to and from the Park – by train, underground, bus or bicycle. Less than an hour to all London international airports from Stratford station.

Seven minutes to St Pancras International.Less than 40 minutes to all of London’s major railway stations.

Nine tube and train links (Served by the 24 hour night tube on the Central and Jubilee lines).The Park has some of the best transport links in London: East Works: jobs, skills and business growth.
