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Step into Stratford

Discover London's Olympic heart directly from your PAD

Dive into to London's leading entertainment destination only minutes from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London Stadium and Westfield Stratford City. All this with super-fast city-centre connections a short walk from YOTELPAD London Stratford: our newest hotel in London and first YOTELPAD in Europe, especially designed for flexible stays on-the-go. 

Get exploring directly from our east London hotel with local expert Pretty Little London, who has mapped out a route covering 10,000 steps and some must visit locations, especially for YOTELPAD London Stratford guests. Download the map at the hotel or pick up a printed copy from Mission Control to get started. Take a selfie at five different spots along the route and show proof to our Mission Control team to win a free refreshment from Grab & Go.

You'll be following in the footsteps of two-time British Olympian race-walker Tom Bosworth. He's tested out the route to champion the legacy of the London Olympics and how it has changed the ever-eclectic Stratford neighbourhood. Book your stay today to get going. Good luck!

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View of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Pretty Little London

Pretty Little London brings the must-see sights of the city to the forefront, and now it has partnered with YOTELPAD London Stratford to create a walking route of our new neighbourhood, starting and finishing from YOTELPAD. The map helps guests get their 10,000 steps while uncovering hidden gems in East London. Plus it's all step-free! The map is available for free for guests at YOTELPAD London Stratford. 

Check out Pretty Little London's 10k route
Tom London Stratford Olympics 2012

Tom Bosworth

Follow in the fast-paced footsteps of Team GB's race-walking Olympian Tom Bosworth. He's taken to the streets to try Pretty Little London's 10,000-step map that showcases Stratford's coolest things to see and do, from Moo Canoes to the 2012 Olympic rings. Plus, he's getting his steps in while he's at it.

Walk with Tom