London Water Sports Centre is just off the main London Bowl venue and closer to the Stanford shopping centre. But unlike the London Bowl, where football matches are often played, the gates are clearly deserted.
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London Aquatics Centre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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One of the venues for the 2012 London Olympics, designed by the famous architect Zaha Hadid. Construction began in 2008 and was completed in July 2011. It can accommodate about 17,500 people at the same time. The interior of the Aquatics Center includes a 50-meter swimming pool, a 25-meter diving pool, a 50-meter warm-up pool and a special warm-up area for divers. The swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, Paralympic swimming and other competitions of the London Olympics are held here.
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London Aquatics Centre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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London Water Sports Centre is just off the main London Bowl venue and closer to the Stanford shopping centre. But unlike the London Bowl, where football matches are often played, the gates are clearly deserted.
The pool at the London Water Sports Centre is great, especially with monthly memberships, with a gym and cafe. The locker costs a pound and the lifeguard is always watching the pool.
The London Water Sports Centre is an indoor water sports centre with two 50m swimming pools and a 25m diving pool, one of the main venues for the 2012 Summer Olympics. This is the water sports centre in Stratford Olympic Park, East London. London Olympic swimming, diving, water ballet and water polo are performed at this venue.
The exterior of this thing is really beautiful, like an oyster shell set on the ground. The exterior is very distinctive. Inside is the Olympic swimming venue, the standard track, but open to the outside world.
The London Water Sports Centre is the venue for the 12-year London Olympic Games water sports, and the facilities are very advanced and are now open to the public.