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Discover Stratford, a major East London hub transformed by the 2012 Olympic Games into a premier residential and shopping destination. Offering unparalleled transport connectivity, extensive parklands, and a wide variety of modern new build developments, it is a highly popular choice for professionals, students, and families.
Last update on 03 Jun 2026

Key details

  1. History Evolved from an agricultural area to an industrial hub, before undergoing a complete transformation for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
  2. Transport Located in Zone 2, served by Stratford and Stratford International stations, with connections via DLR, Jubilee, Central, Elizabeth lines, and High-Speed 1.
  3. Lifestyle A fast-paced, modern metropolitan lifestyle, offering extensive shopping, sports facilities, and dining options alongside broad green spaces.
  4. Amenities Home to Westfield Stratford City, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the London Stadium, and the cultural East Bank district.
  5. Education Excellent schooling options, local children's centers, and direct access to major London universities and colleges.

Attributes

Revitalized, multicultural, vibrant, dynamic, bustling, post-industrial, Olympic legacy, historic, well-connected, high demand, expanding rapidly, affordable new builds, luxury new builds.
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Local area map

Popular Commute Times

London Eye: 44m by car, 32m by train
Royal Observatory: 22m by car, 46m by train
Heathrow Airport: 60m by car, 48m by train
Victoria Park: 5m by car, 10m by train

Well Known Subways

Stratford
Maryland
Hackney Wick
Wanstead Park

 
Boundaries

North with Wanstead
East with Forest Gate
South with Poplar
West with Hackney

Around The Block

Stratford has undergone one of the most significant regenerations in East London. Historically an industrial district, the area was transformed for the London 2012 Olympic Games, creating a modern metropolitan center with major shopping destinations, sports venues, and extensive residential developments.

The area now attracts a diverse mix of students, young professionals, and families, drawn by its excellent transport connections and modern amenities.

A Modern East London Hub

Stratford is known for its blend of contemporary urban facilities and green open spaces. The centerpiece of the area is the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which offers parklands, waterways, and Olympic sporting facilities like the London Aquatics Centre and the velodrome.

Waterways and landscaping at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

The neighborhood has also become a cultural destination. The new East Bank district hosts institutions such as the V&A East and Sadler's Wells East, sitting alongside the established Stratford East theatre. These cultural hubs bring a variety of arts, performances, and exhibitions to the local community.

Property Market and Housing Options

The residential scene in Stratford is highly active, featuring a mix of modern high-rise apartments, student accommodation, and townhouse developments. The area is particularly attractive to buyers seeking energy-efficient homes with modern conveniences.

New Stratford Works apartments exterior

A number of major new build schemes have recently been completed or are currently in progress. Notable developments in the area include International Way, Stratford Waterfront, East Quay (Vulcan Wharf), and Frameworks. Other popular projects include Legacy Wharf, Bridgewater Triangle, and New Stratford Works.

These schemes typically offer amenities such as concierge services, residents' gyms, communal roof terraces, and bike storage. Prices for new apartments in Stratford remain competitive, providing good value compared to Canary Wharf and Central London.

Exceptional Transport Infrastructure

Stratford is one of London's best-connected transport hubs. Stratford station is served by the Central and Jubilee tube lines, the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), the London Overground, and the Elizabeth line, providing rapid access to the City and Canary Wharf.

Commuter train passing through Stratford transport hub

Stratford International station offers high-speed train services, with High Speed 1 reaching St Pancras International in just seven minutes. This connection makes it exceptionally easy to travel into Central London or connect to continental Europe.

The area also benefits from an extensive bus network and dedicated cycling paths, allowing for easy local travel. The convenient transport links are a major factor for commuters choosing to live in Stratford.

Key Attractions and Shopping

Stratford has several major landmarks that attract visitors from across London.

Westfield Stratford City

One of Europe's largest shopping centers, Westfield Stratford City features over 250 shops, department stores, a cinema, and a wide variety of dining options. It is a major hub for shopping, leisure, and entertainment in East London.

Green parklands and pathways in Stratford

Discover Children's Story Centre

A popular local attraction for families, this interactive literacy center is designed to inspire children's curiosity and imagination through storytelling, play areas, and educational workshops.

FAQ: Living in Stratford

Is Stratford a good place to live?

Yes, Stratford is a modern, active, and exceptionally well-connected neighborhood in East London. Following its extensive redevelopment for the 2012 Olympics, it has become a popular residential hub offering great shopping, green parks, and cultural venues.

What transport zone is Stratford in?

Stratford station is located in Travelcard Zone 2. It offers excellent links via the Central, Jubilee, DLR, Overground, and Elizabeth lines, as well as high-speed services from Stratford International.

What is Stratford famous for?

Stratford is famous for hosting the London 2012 Olympic Games, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Westfield Stratford City shopping center, and the emerging East Bank cultural district.

What are the main new developments in Stratford?

Key new build schemes in Stratford include International Way, Stratford Waterfront, East Quay (Vulcan Wharf), Frameworks, Legacy Wharf, Bridgewater Triangle, and New Stratford Works.

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