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Queen Elizabeth, Olympic Park Ave, Honour Lea Ave, London E20 1DY

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Reviews — 8

Louisa
at 2023 Jul 10
Louisa
at 2023 Jul 10
The Blossom garden is a tranquil place to go with plenty of seating areas and plants, it's peaceful. On leaving this area walking near to the Olympic rings on one of the pathways there is a foul smell in the shrubbery. It smells like something has died. There is a sports direct bag hanging in a tree, I'm hoping no one has left something in there to rot.
Benita Friday
at 2023 Jun 20
Benita Friday
at 2023 Jun 20
Lovely garden away from the hustle and bustle of the park. If you are into flowers, herbs etc. A good place to investigate.
Ahmed Alhakmi
at 2023 May 18
Ahmed Alhakmi
at 2023 May 18
A spectacular example of a rose garden! Not only do they have numerous varieties of very well-tended roses, but it is incredibly designed and a soothing, welcoming place to spend some time. It is best to come when they are all in bloom, but even during the times where only some are flushing, still spectacular to see. It always makes me want to buy new varieties of roses to plant at home.
Olena
at 2023 Apr 08
Olena
at 2023 Apr 08
The best place to go out with fresh air, green grass. Wonderful place for all the family to play active games and to do sport
Vivian Diep
at 2022 Mar 27
Vivian Diep
at 2022 Mar 27
It's OK, it's just a few trees planted in a row. Not sure why I was expecting something bigger. A bit underwhelming. You won't see anything until mid-Spring / early summer... I appreciate the hard work and the thought that went behind it, but I would say it's not worth going out of the way for - it's okay if you're passing by. Also the directions were a little confusing - the row of trees are just located on a tiny footpath by some benches and not in an enclosed garden.
Dr Jesica Mac Leod
at 2022 Jan 12
Dr Jesica Mac Leod
at 2022 Jan 12
The newly open garden gives a refreshing open space with nice flowers and trees
jeff benjamin
at 2021 Sep 29
jeff benjamin
at 2021 Sep 29
Located within the Olympic Park, opened in Spring 2021. Comprising a landscaped segment with a linear pedestrian walkway that’s easily accessed and featuring 33, spring blossoming trees ( one for each London Borough ) commemorating early Spring 2020 when London “went into lockdown.”
Contemplative here, an attractive addition to the park but you’re unlikely to be overwhelmed by wanderlust.

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