Anthony P. • July 8, 2017Awesome open area in east London. Very neat to see so many venues still so well maintained and many host events and activities for the public.
Kari S. • August 10, 2013Bring the swimming costumes & towels. There's a lot of ways for kids to get wet!
Russell B. • December 2, 2016Went on a Weds in December and had a fantastic afternoon. Blissfully free of crowds, amazing views out over the city and (despite being sceptical) the slide was a lot of fun too. Highly recommended.
Shirley • December 30, 2012Worth a visit!
Paul A. • March 9, 2018Great for cycling, walking, running and dog walking. Connects Victoria Park and the Olympic Park to Stratford High Street, West Ham, Plaistow and beyond
Heather • December 29, 2014Wow I love this. Saw coots, starlings, eiderducks, swans, seagulls and even a kingfisher. Really interesting canal walk among industrial architecture and of course Three Mills Studios -- so cute.
Londonist • May 21, 2010Impressive Victorian sewerage works, still in operation. Tours are occasionally available - definitely worth looking into.
Martin D. • April 24, 2019The world's largest harmonically tuned bell, cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry for the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony. It's now on display but never rung in case it disturbs local residents.
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