Transfer from Olympic Park (E20) to London City Airport
Bow is a suburb situated in the Tower Hamlets London Borough, in East London. This residential area used to be known as Stratford. The name “Bow” comes from Stratford – atte – Bow, the medieval name of the region. Bow is situated just minutes away from Olympic Park. There are numerous parks and landmarks in the Bow suburb. One of the main attractions is St Mary’s Church. It is located on Bow Road and some of its parts have survived from the 14th century. The tower was constructed in the 15th century, but its top was reconstructed after the World War II. It is also known as Bow Church and it features a William Ewart Gladstone statue in its courtyard.
Between Harley Grove and Bow Road, you can see the George Lansbury memorial. Bow Road is also home to Poplar Town Hall. It was constructed in the 19th century, but it was rebuilt in the 20s. Some of the main features inside the building are The Builders frieze, designed by David Evans and the amazing Poplar Assembly Rooms.
Transfer from London City Airport to Olympic Park (E20) by Rail:
So as to get a transfer from London City Airport to Olympic Park by rail, you need to take the Dockland Light Railway Service. This journey will last almost 10 minutes. From Canning Town Station, you can take the tube to Stratford Station. Other transport options include taking a minicab transfer from Canning Town Station or London City Airport to Olympic Park.
Transfer from London City Airport to Olympic Park (E20) by Car:
In order to get from London City Airport to Olympic Park by car, you have to take the Manor Rd / A1011 road. The distance between London City Airport and Olympic Park is 5.2 miles.
Transfer from London City Airport to Olympic Park (E20) by Minicab:
A Minicab Transfer from London City Airport to Olympic Park with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 20 minutes. The London City Airport Transfer to Olympic Park will cost almost 27 GBP for a saloon car.