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Join us for a two hour walk that takes in the sights of the Northern Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

The meeting point for this guided walk is at Stratford (Westfield / QEOP exit: by the Pret a Manger sign)

[The photo shows an aerial shot of the Olympic Park – Arne Müseler CC BY-SA 3.0 DE]

 

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Event Dates

Saturday 10th May

Location

Stratford, East London

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The secrets of the Northern Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Join us for a two hour walk that takes in the sights of the Northern Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

The walk is organised by IWA Towpath Walks Society.

The meeting point for this guided walk is at Stratford (Westfield / QEOP exit: by the Pret a Manger sign)

[The photo shows an aerial shot of the Olympic Park – Arne Müseler CC BY-SA 3.0 DE]

 

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Time

2:30pm

Book your place

To take part in this walk, prior booking is strongly recommended: Please contact London Walks.

Tel: 020 7624 3978 or email [email protected]

Frequent Walkers Card: Discount Cards are available for both adults, seniors, students and children aged 16 and over, accompanied by parents.  The discount cards cost £5 to buy, and provide for £5 off every other London Walk taken after the first one for a period of six months.  Further information here.

Ticket Type Price
Regular rate £20
Seniors (65+) and Students £15
Children aged over 16 (with adult) £15
Children aged 8–15 (with adult) £5
Children under 8 (with adult) Free

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Stratford, East London

stratford international railway station, International Way, London, UK

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