
🏟️ Address: Lee Valley VeloPark, Abercrombie Road, London, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
As parking is restricted due to the velodrome's location within East London, it is advised that spectators travel to Lee Valley VeloPark via public transport. The nearby train and bus links are extensive.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Lee Valley VeloPark. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
There is no spectator car parking at Lee Valley VeloPark during major events so it is strongly advised to travel by public transport. The closest car parks are at:
A limited number of blue badge parking spaces are available outside the venue. These must be pre-booked by contacting trackworldcup@britishcycling.org.uk with your name, vehicle registration and ticket booking reference. Blue badge holders who do not pre-book a space may find that none are available on the day.
Taxi companies are available all over London and there are several local taxi firms operating in and around the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park at Westfield.
Stratford City Cars Taxi Lounge is located outside Waitrose on the Lower Ground Floor (near Car Park A.)
Black taxis are available from outside Stratford Regional Station Northern Ticket Hall which is located on the Lower Ground Floor near Starbucks / Marks and Spencer’s.
Several bus routes connect to Stratford and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with the key routes being: 388, 308, 339, 97, and N205 which all stop near Lee Valley VeloPark.
Train is a popular way to reach Lee Valley VeloPark because of its connections with multiple lines:
Stratford International station has High Speed 1 links to St Pancras International where you can take the EuroStar service.
Accommodation in London can be on the pricey side. However, this huge city has plenty of options available from hostels to luxury hotels and, combined with its sprawling transport network, there are places to stay for all budgets and tastes.
Only food and drink purchased from Lee Valley VeloPark can be consumed within the venue. Depending on the size of the event, you’ll find extra outlets serving a wider variety of hot and cold food and drink. The venue is always served by Café 42 Degrees - named after the angle of the slope of the track - offering a delicious range of panini, sandwiches, snacks as well as hot and cold beverages.
Point of entry will differ according to the event you are attending. Please use the entry gate indicated by your ticket.
There are toilet facilities located throughout the venue.
There are cycle routes connecting Lee Valley VeloPark to local residential areas as well as the cycle routes through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The venue is close to Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 1 and Cycle Superhighway CS2. A limited number of bike racks are available at the venue although these may be in high demand during the event. Bikes are parked at the owner’s risk and you will need to bring your own lock.
There are good pedestrian links to Lee Valley VeloPark from Westfield Stratford City, Hackney and Leyton.
Lee Valley VeloPark has a capacity of approximately 6,750. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Abercrombie Road, London, , United Kingdom.

