London Stadium in London’s Stratford district had already reached iconic status before West Ham United even started playing their home games there. Known as the Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and Olympic Stadium, the multipurpose outdoor stadium was developed and constructed specifically for the Summer Olympics and Summer Paralympics in London in 2012. It was used as the stage for all the track and field events and the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics and Paralympics. The stadium has a seated capacity of 62,500. When you consider that West ham United has one of the largest number of season ticket-holding fanbases in the Premiership, match day at London Stadium is quite special.
As it was developed for the Olympics, it is also well located for all transport links and whether you are getting there on foot, by bus, train or car, you should find the trip manageable and easy.
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