Visitor Information
Stratford is a well-connected area in East London, with easy access to many of the city's most famous landmarks. Here is a brief overview of the main connections:
- Central LondonStratford is just a short train ride away from Central London, with trains running every few minutes. The journey takes around 30 minutes to reach Liverpool Street Station, and from there you can easily transfer to other Tube lines to reach any part of Central London.
- Tower of LondonThe Tower of London is one of London's most iconic landmarks, and it's just a 15-minute train ride from Stratford. You can also take a bus or walk to the Tower of London, but the train is the quickest and easiest option.
- Tower BridgeTower Bridge is another iconic London landmark, and it's just a short walk from the Tower of London. You can also take a bus or train to Tower Bridge from Stratford.
- London EyeThe London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel that offers stunning views of London. It's located on the South Bank of the River Thames, and you can get there from Stratford by taking a train to Waterloo Station and then walking across the Millennium Bridge.
- Buckingham PalaceBuckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch, and it's located in the heart of London. You can get there from Stratford by taking a train to Victoria Station and then walking or taking a bus to Buckingham Palace.
- British MuseumThe British Museum is one of the world's largest and most comprehensive museums, and it's located in Bloomsbury, Central London. You can get there from Stratford by taking a train to Euston Station and then walking or taking a bus to the British Museum.
These are just a few of the many famous London landmarks that are easily accessible from Stratford. With its excellent transport links, Stratford is a great base for visitors to London who want to explore all that the city has to offer.
