London 2012; 4 Years on: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

This summer marks the fourth anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Two years ago we made an extensive photo report on the legacy of the Olympic Park. (read more) This summer we focus on the five areas where most of the transformation has taken place in the past two years;


Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

  • Visitors: More than four million since July 2013
  • Size: 560 acres
  • Olympic venues: ArcelorMittal Orbit, Copper Box Arena, East Village, Here East, Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, Lee Valley VeloPark, London Aquatics Centre and the Stadium.
  • Art: 26 permanent artworks
  • Walking trails: 4
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