The Best Sight in East London, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in East London - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

East End

Built for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this 560-acre parkland still boasts some of the city's best sporting arenas. The London Stadium, site of the London 2012 athletics competitions, is now home to local soccer team West Ham United; it also hosts major athletic events. In addition, it's open for behind-the-scenes tours; check the website for dates. You can try four types of cycling (track, road racing, BMX, and mountain biking) at the Lee Valley VeloPark, or go for a swim in the magnificent pool within the London Aquatics Centre, while the Copper Box Arena hosts basketball, netball, and volleyball contests.

The ArcelorMittal Orbit, an enormous sculpture, is well worth a visit—the views across London from the top are terrific. Thrill seekers have a couple of options when it comes to getting back down: a gasp-inducing slide that twists its way around the outside of the structure (art buffs might recognize it as the work of German-Belgian artist Carsten Höller) or via vertical rappelling (available on selected dates, advance booking essential). The highly acclaimed ABBA Voyage, a live music experience that includes avatars of the Swedish pop group in their heyday, continues to draw visitors while the development of the East Bank includes a 550-seat dance theater and hip-hop academy at Sadlers Wells East, with BBC studios and a V&A museum coming in 2025, making it one of London's newest cultural hubs.