12 Abandoned Stadiums That Are Now Stunning Tourist Attractions

7. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, England

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, England, United Kingdom. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Arne Müseler

London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, built for the 2012 Summer Olympics, has been beautifully reimagined as a public recreational space. While some of its venues, like the Olympic Stadium, remain active, unused areas have been transformed into gardens, walking trails, and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore the ArcelorMittal Orbit, a striking sculpture and observation tower offering stunning views of London. The park also features interactive exhibits that celebrate the legacy of the Games, including stories of athletes and behind-the-scenes insights. Families enjoy its playgrounds and waterways, while art installations scattered throughout the park add an artistic touch. This transformation has made the park a dynamic space where history, community, and recreation come together.

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