Where to Go in 2026: East London's Olympic Park Has Transformed Into a Cultural Powerhouse
JAN 15, 202623 MIN
Where to Go in 2026: East London's Olympic Park Has Transformed Into a Cultural Powerhouse
JAN 15, 202623 MIN
Description
It's a shiny new year, so this month on Unpacked, we're diving into Afar's Where to Go list: 24 emerging regions and overlooked locales to explore this year.
Like East London, where a billion-pound investment has transformed the 2012 Olympic Park into a creative powerhouse.
In this episode, host Aislyn Greene talks with Nick DeRenzo, Afar's editorial director of newsletters (sign up here!) and a self-described Londoner at heart. Nick makes the case for hopping on the Elizabeth line and devoting time to the East Bank cultural quarter, where you can order a David Bowie costume at the V&A East Storehouse, dine on Chinese-Texas barbecue on a canal barge, and sweat it out in a community sauna.
Plan Your East London Getaway
(First, explore our London travel guide.)
Stay
Moxy London Stratford for budget-friendly stays
The Stratford, an Autograph Collection hotel
The Gantry, a Curio Collection by Hilton property
Eat and Drink
Barge East, a restaurant on a canal barge
Chinese-Texas-style Uncle Hon’s BBQ
Badu Café, a Black-owned coffee shop run by a youth athletics nonprofit
Snacks and drinks along Hackney Bridge, an incubator space in an old candy factory
See and Do
Explore Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the heart of the East Bank cultural quarter
Visit the V&A East Storehouse to see 250,000 objects—and use the "Order an Object" program for a personalized curator experience
Catch a show at Sadler's Wells East, dedicated to non-ballet dance
Soak at Community Sauna Baths, a not-for-profit with Scandinavian vibes
Dance at Coven, London's first permanent Black-owned queer venue since the 1970s
Coming in 2026
V&A East museum dedicated to East London design opens April 2026
BBC Music Studios moving to the area in 2027
London College of Fashion campus now open
Resources
Follow Nick on Instagram
Explore Afar's Where to Go in 2026 list
Follow us: @afarmedia
Listen to All the Episodes in our Where to Go 2026 Series
E1: This Island in the Bahamas Promises Pink Sand, Historic Hideaways, and Perfect Solitude
E2: Why Peru's Second City Might Be Its Best-Kept Secret
E3: The New 170-Mile Hiking Network Connecting Stockholm's Dreamy Archipelago
E4: Route 66 Turns 100—and Albuquerque Is Ready to Celebrate
E5: Why Morocco's Chill Capital Deserves Your Attention
E6: Three Hours From Nashville, the South's Next Great Food Capital Is Waiting
E7: The French Riviera's Last Stop Before Italy—and Its Best-Kept Secret
E8: Skip the Serengeti Traffic Jams for This Under-the-Radar Kenyan Safari
E9: The Pacific Northwest's 80-Mile Playground Just Got Even Better
E10: The White Lotus Architect Designed a Hotel in This Vietnamese City—Now the World Is Noticing
E11: Malaysia's Most Overlooked Island Is a Feast for Every Sense
E12: The Texas City Getting a Juneteenth Museum, FIFA World Cup Matches, and a Cowgirl Museum Expansion
E13: The South Australian City That Punches Above Its Weight
E14: East London's Olympic Park Has Transformed Into a Cultural Powerhouse (this one!)
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