![]() Alongside its lovely grassy space, the former Olympic venue boasts play areas, waterways, and some of the tastiest food in London.Īre you a thrill seeker? Take a ride on the Arcelormittal Orbit (I have absolutely no idea what that means, either) the world’s longest tunnel slide. ![]() If a long walk is just what you’re after, there’s a pretty route you can take starting at the nearby Limehouse basin, stretching all the way to Regent’s Canal.Īddress: Stepney Green, London E1 3LE Queen Elizabeth Olympic ParkĪ post shared by Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park you’re looking for a massive park with lots to do, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is your best bet. This is by no means the most exciting park in East London, but it is a great place to take kids – the couple of play areas and astro turf area should be more than enough to keep them busy. Venture just east of Mile End Park, and you’ll find a smaller, quieter patch of land known as Stepney Green Garden. Stretching across 33 hectares, this park was created after World War II bombing devastated the area – but take a wander through this wonderful green space and you’ll find it hard to believe that this area was ever anything but beautiful.Īddress: Clinton Rd, London E3 4QY Stepney Green Garden ![]() With cycle paths and peaceful walks spanning the length of the canal, there’s plenty of ways to spend an afternoon here. A post shared by The Pavilions, Mile End Park the best of stunning nature and city views, Mile End Park runs parallel to the canal just north of Limehouse basin. ![]()
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