Lee Valley Velopark, Velodrome Track Centre
Lee Valley Velopark, 51 Abercrombie Road, London, E20 3AB -
Up to
900 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Lee Valley VeloPark is the ultimate venue to hold conferences, exhibitions and meetings. Home to the iconic Velodrome on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London and with a range of spaces this inspirational setting is a show stopping, unique event space.
Host your conference or exhibition in the iconic velodrome. The track centre is a unique area to hold your event, with the velodrome track surrounding the space. Combine your booking with one of our meeting rooms or suites - perfect for breakout areas. This space can also be used for dinners, parties, award ceremonies and presentations.
Capacity & layout
Theatre
up to 900
Cabaret
up to 800
Classroom
up to 800
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Tea
Disabled access
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Microphone
Sound system
TV screen
Location
Reviews
Ian Silvera
Had my first time on the road track the other day. The staff were very helpful and the rules are fairly intuitive. Since I went in the middle of the week and in the middle of the day I was lucky enough to have the one-mile circuit to myself. There are toilet and locker facilities on-site as well as a water fountain next to the track to fill up. Also, if you want to buy some bars or liquid, there are a couple of machines by the reception, which is situated on the ground floor. A very enjoyable experience
Martin Dore
Track taster with flying lap was fun. Great to be in the hallowed track of the 2012 Olympics. The session started with some training then a bit of a free for all before the flying lap bit. It was good fun but I learned a lot more at the Herne Hill Velodrome taster. However if you just do one you really ought to see the Olympic one!
Radhiah Nor
I was disappointed with the treatment I received from some of the reception staffs. Unfortunately, they came across as dismissive and unwelcoming, particularly if you don’t fit the mold of an 'elite cyclist.' While I understand the need for policies and protocols, basic courtesy and kindness should never be compromised. A little more effort in making all guests, especially new, feel valued and respected would go a long way.
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