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InterContinental London - The O2

London (2.6 mi from Olympic Stadium)

InterContinental London - The O2 offers modern luxury on the Greenwich Peninsula.

D
Deborah
From
Israel
The staff was excelente , the hotel too. ♥️
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 10,302 reviews
Price from
$378.48
1 night, 2 adults

Hart Shoreditch Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton

London (3 mi from Olympic Stadium)

Featuring a fitness center, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hart Shoreditch Hotel London, Curio Collection by Hilton is located in the center of London, a 9-minute walk from Brick Lane.

A
Aishah
From
Kuwait
The place The staff The services The design
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.0
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 1,429 reviews
Price from
$390.04
1 night, 2 adults

art'otel London Hoxton

London (3 mi from Olympic Stadium)

Conveniently set in the center of London, art'otel London Hoxton provides buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.

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Lina
From
Mexico
Everything was perfect, our room, the staff, our stay was amazing!! Thanks a lot!!
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 3,707 reviews
Price from
$394.53
1 night, 2 adults

Redchurch Townhouse

London (2.7 mi from Olympic Stadium)

Set in London, 0.7 mi from Brick Lane, Redchurch Townhouse by Soho House. Offering a bar, the property is located within 1.2 mi of Sky Garden.

A
Alyson
From
Canada
Location is amazing but on a quiet side street perfect for retreating after a long day. The amenities made our stay incredible - daily housekeeping was next level with refreshments and sweets for us daily. Big thank you to the room cleaning staff and professionalism.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.1
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 344 reviews
Price from
$441.34
1 night, 2 adults

Batty Langley's

London (2.9 mi from Olympic Stadium)

Located just a 7-minute walk from London Liverpool Street Station, Batty Langley's features beautiful rooms with antique furniture, heavy silk curtains and quirky bathrooms.

L
Lambertus
From
Andorra
The location is great, it’s close to everything but nice and quiet. The design and ambiance are really unique as well. The staff are really friendly.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 792 reviews
Price from
$453.38
1 night, 2 adults

82A Dalston Lane Terrace

London (2.4 mi from Olympic Stadium)

Providing free WiFi, 82A Dalston Lane Terrace offers rooms in London, 2.3 miles from Brick Lane and 2.4 miles from Emirates Stadium.

P
Paul
From
United Kingdom
Clean with well stocked communal kitchen
Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3
Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 70 reviews
Price from
$213.98
1 night, 2 adults
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  • 10

    Very long walk from the stadium after an event, as they...

    Very long walk from the stadium after an event, as they don't let you walk back through Westfield, understandable when there's 60000 people, but if like me a 10 minute walk turns into 35 minutes with disabilities is a challenge
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
    United Kingdom
  • 2.0

    Visited to watch football.

    Visited to watch football. Unfortunately it's a multipurpose events arena rather than a football ground. Possibly great for athletics or a music concert but awful for football. Even the best seats are too far from the pitch and you'd need an oxygen mask and support from a team of Sherpas to reach the upper level cheaper seats. Toilet facilities may be ok for concerts where people drift in & out throughout the event but cannot cope with the numbers who wish to use them at halftime which just emphasises that the stadium was designed for athletics not football
    Guest review by
    Patrick O'Connor
    Ireland