I am walking living at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
I swim in the aquatics stadium, go to the Lee Valley VeloPark to watch some bicycling, walk around the 0.7bn West Ham London Stadium and go shopping in to the 1.6bn Westfield Mall.
In the next episode I will be flying to Belfast.
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This Video is about two days. November 10 and 11, 2016.
yesterday I walked to the Victoria Park and in today’s video I will explore the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,
I will swim in the Aquatics Centre, and go window shopping in London’s largest shopping development.
I stay in Stratford at the olympic park directly at the Lee Navigation River in east London.
A link about the boating services on the River Lee Navigation is in the description.
I love it to be directly at the water, sitting on the terrace and watching the drive by's on the river.
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex built for the 2012 Summer Olympics and home to several stadiums as well as Parklands, waterways, playgrounds and cafes.
There’s always something new to explore.
To get to my supermarket, I have to walk through the most beautiful areas of the queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,
crossing the lee navigation river,
walking over the “Carpenters Road Lock”, which was refurbished before the Olympics, and is part of the boating river network around the Elizabeth Park.
The bridge for pedestrians is amazing to look at, both at day and with the lighting at night.
I also have to walk by the London stadium and the Aquatics Centre.
The supermarkets are in the Westfield Mall, a shopping centre next to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The centre was developed at a cost of £1.6bn.
It is London’s largest shopping development, and the second largest after the MetroCentre near Newcastle.
There are two big supermarkets in the westfield mall, one on each end.
Sometimes I have to go to both of them, which results in a lot of walking.
I begin the day by taking a run from the apartment to the London Aquatics Centre, where I buy A one-off swimming session, which is £5 for adults and £2.50 for children.
The Aquatics Centre offers a wide-ranging program of activities and is open from 6am to 10pm. It has a 50m competition pool, a 25m competition diving pool and a 50m warm-up pool.
Walking around the London stadium is not the most amazing thing to do, but it has to be done. The London Stadium, with its primary tenants being West Ham United and British Athletics, had an overall bill of 700000000£, before the reconstruction for West Ham.
Walking the full length of the Olympic park is rather disappointing. The area around the London Stadium and the Aquatics Stadium is way nicer, but I have to see some bicycling in the Velodrome. Watching humans on bicycles in a cage is truly amazing.
Tomorrow I will be heading to Belfast and I have to run through the queen elizebeth park with my luggage during heavy rain and winds, which is one of the more exciting advantages of living in London.
Oh and I forgot, there is a very nice cafe and restaurant in the Westfield Mall, I forgot my purse with all my cards and the employees did not even steal it, it was the most amazing thing, considering where I was.
In Belfast I will check out the Titanic Dry Dock and a very nice city mountain.
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