We look forward to welcoming you to East London for the British Science Festival 2024!
Below, you will find general accessibility information about the Festival, as well as directions to our venues and accessibility details for each location.
You can find a map of all British Science Festival venues and their facilities here. Click on the icons on the map or on the left-hand menu for more details.
For additional information, please visit our Plan your visit page.
Find out about:
General Festival Accessibility
University of East London Docklands Campus venues
University of East London Stratford Campus venues
- Bat & Ball, Westfield Stratford
- Cabana, Westfield Stratford
- Newham Music Hub, Westfield Stratford
- Old Town Hall Stratford
- Stratford Library
- The Orange Room
- Vue Cinema Westfield Stratford
General Festival Accessibility
We endeavour to be a Festival that everyone can enjoy and aim to provide as many details as possible to help you plan your visit. If you have additional accessibility questions, please email us at [email protected].
Event accessibility
All of our venues are wheelchair accessible. The majority of our events are wheelchair accessible, except for a handful of activities. This is clearly outlined in the event description. If you are interested in attending one of these events, please email us to discuss the details of the activity.
Please refer to each venue description below for an overview of its accessibility features. We are working with AccessAble to provide an accessibility guide for all our venues. Please return to this page in the coming weeks for more information.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
Accessible travel
You can find detailed information about accessible travel across London on the TfL and Newham Council websites.
If you’re travelling to our Docklands venues via DLR, you may prefer to use DLR Community Ambassadors who offer advice on those specific networks and can accompany people on bespoke journeys. For more information, visit the TFL website or call 0343 222 1234.
In addition, Transport for All is an organisation led by disabled and older people who champion the cause of accessible transport in London. They provide advice, information, advocacy and training. For more information, visit their website or call 020 7737 2339.
To find information about National Rail facilities and services for disabled passengers, please visit the National Rail Passenger Assistance pages or call Passenger Assist on 08000 223 720.
There is a limited number of disabled parking bays for Blue Badge holders on the University of East London Campuses. Please see the AccessAble links in each venue listing below or email us at [email protected] for more details.
You can park for free in most Newham Council car parks when you display a Blue Badge and park in a disabled parking bay, except for the Stratford Multi-Storey car park. Find out more information on the Newham Council website.
Westfield Stratford offers shopmobility services and equipment hire. Please visit their website for more information.
Toilets
There are toilets available in all our venues.
Most of our venues have accessible toilets on or near their premises. Please refer to each venue description below for details and exceptions.
Newham has a Community Toilet Scheme, where businesses like cafes, shops and pubs agree to open up their toilets for members of the public to use. You can find more information, including a map, on their website.
Help at the Festival
Please feel free to speak to one of our Festival Assistants while at the festival. They will be happy to answer your questions, provide directions, and give you more information about each venue’s facilities.
If you wish to, you are welcome to pick up a Sunflower Lanyard from one of our Info Desks during their opening hours. It will discreetly indicate to the Festival Assistants across our events that you may need additional support or a little more time.
If you need some time to yourself at any point during the Festival, you can head to our Multi-faith Prayer & Quiet Rooms, at the below locations, dates and times:
- UEL Docklands Campus: 10.00 – 18.00 | 11-12 September | University of East London, University Way, London E16 2RD
- UEL Stratford Campus: 10.00 – 19.00 | 13-15 September | University of East London, Water Lane, London E15 4LZ
City guides
AccessAble is a useful planning tool, with access guides to over 1,000 venues in London including hotels, restaurants, shopping centres and museums showing the facilities you will find, including car parks, toilets, and entrances from a pan-disability perspective.
University of East London Docklands Campus venues
East Building, University of East London Docklands Campus
The East Building is on the University of East London Docklands Campus.
How to get there
Address: Docklands Campus, The University of East London, 4-6 University Way, London, E16 2RD
What3words: ///honest.angle.sang
Public Transport: The University of East London Docklands Campus is best reached by DLR to the Cyprus Station. Cyprus DLR station is a 3-minute walk from the UEL Docklands Campus. The DLR is operated by Transport for London and connects with the rest of the underground network. You can also reach the Docklands Campus by Bus, routes 366, 376, 474 and 678 stop near the entrance to the University; you can find out more here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. You can also hire a bike using London’s public bicycle hire scheme. The University of East London have bicycle racks available on all campuses.
Parking: By road, the campus is accessible via the A12, and A13 roads, and the A406 London circular. There is no parking available on any of the University of East London campuses. Parking options near the Docklands campus can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for the East Building on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place on the ground floor of the East Building.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
The closest public transport station is DLR Cyprus Station. You can see detailed accessibility information for the Cyprus Station on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
There is blue badge parking available next to the building; please see details on the AccessAble link above.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the Docklands campus over Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 September 2024. You can see accessibility information for the building where the multi-faith prayer/quiet room is located on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Stretch Tent, University of East London Docklands Campus Square
The Stretch Tent is outside the West Building on the University of East London Docklands Campus.
How to get there
Address: Docklands Campus, The University of East London, 4-6 University Way, London, E16 2RD
What3words: ///went.point.grass
Public Transport: The University of East London Docklands Campus is best reached by DLR to the Cyprus Station. Cyprus DLR station is a 3-minute walk from the UEL Docklands Campus. The DLR is operated by Transport for London and connects with the rest of the underground network. You can also reach the Docklands Campus by Bus, routes 366, 376, 474 and 678 stop near the entrance to the University; you can find out more here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. You can also hire a bike using London’s public bicycle hire scheme. The University of East London have bicycle racks available on all campuses.
the campus is accessible via the A12, and A13 roads, and the A406 London circular. There is no parking available on any of the University of East London campuses. Parking options near the Docklands campus can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see photos and accessibility information for the Stretch Tent on the Docklands Campus route guides of the AccessAble website here and here (opens new tab).
The stretch tent is located outdoors on a paved area of the Docklands University Square. It is wheelchair accessible.
The closest accessible toilets are on the West Building, directly next to the Docklands University Square. You can see the AccessAble guide for the West Building here (opens new tab).
There is blue badge parking available on the main campus car park. You can see more details and how to get to the stretch tent from the main car park on the AccessAble website here (opens new tab).
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the Docklands campus over Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 September 2024. You can see accessibility information for the building where the multi-faith prayer/quiet room is located on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
West Building, University of East London Docklands Campus
The West Building is located on the University of East London Docklands Campus.
How to get there
Address: Docklands Campus, The University of East London, 4-6 University Way, London, E16 2RD
What3words: ///tigers.target.buyers
Public Transport: The University of East London Docklands Campus is best reached by DLR to the Cyprus Station. Cyprus DLR station is a 3-minute walk from the UEL Docklands Campus. The DLR is operated by Transport for London and connects with the rest of the underground network. You can also reach the Docklands Campus by Bus, routes 366, 376, 474 and 678 stop near the entrance to the University; you can find out more here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. You can also hire a bike using London’s public bicycle hire scheme. The University of East London have bicycle racks available on all campuses.
Parking: By road, the campus is accessible via the A12, and A13 roads, and the A406 London circular. There is no parking available on any of the University of East London campuses. Parking options near the Docklands campus can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for the West Building on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place on the ground floor of the West Building.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
The closest public transport station is DLR Cyprus Station. You can see detailed accessibility information for the Cyprus Station on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
There is blue badge parking available next to the building; please see details on the AccessAble link above.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the Docklands campus over Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 September 2024. You can see accessibility information for the building where the multi-faith prayer/quiet room is located on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
University of East London Stratford Water Lane Campus venues
Arthur Edwards Building, University of East London Stratford Campus
The Arthur Edwards Building is on the University of East London Stratford Water Lane Campus.
How to get there
Address: Stratford Campus, The University of East London, Water Lane, London, E15 4LZ
What3words: ///gifts.novel.loans
Public Transport: The University of East London Stratford Campus is a 6-minute walk from Maryland Station, which is served by the Elizabeth line. Stratford Station is a 13-minute walk from the Stratford Campus. Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. You can also hire a bike using London’s public bicycle hire scheme. The University of East London have bicycle racks available on all campuses.
Parking: By road, the campus is accessible via the A12, A13 roads, and the A406 London circular. There is no parking available on any of the University of East London campuses. Parking options near the Stratford campus can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for the Arthur Edwards Building on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place on the ground floor.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
The closest accessible public transport station is Stratford Station. You can see accessibility information on the route from Stratford Station on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
There is blue badge parking available near the building; please see details on the AccessAble link above.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the Stratford campus between Friday 13 and Sunday 15 September 2024. It will be located on the ground floor of the Arthur Edwards Building.
Conference and Computer Centre, University of East London Stratford Campus
The Conference and Computer Centre is located on the University of East London Stratford Water Lane Campus.
How to get there
Address: Stratford Campus, The University of East London, Water Lane, London, E15 4LZ
What3words: ///spoke.among.skips
Public Transport: The University of East London Stratford Campus is a 6-minute walk from Maryland Station, which is served by the Elizabeth line. Stratford Station is a 13-minute walk from the Stratford Campus. Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. You can also hire a bike using London’s public bicycle hire scheme. The University of East London have bicycle racks available on all campuses.
Parking: By road, the campus is accessible via the A12, A13 roads, and the A406 London circular. There is no parking available on any of the University of East London campuses. Parking options near the Stratford campus can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for the Conference and Computer Centre on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place across multiple floors, accessible by stairs and lift.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
The closest accessible public transport station is Stratford Station. You can see accessibility information on the route from Stratford Station on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
There is blue badge parking available near the building; please see details on the AccessAble link above.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the Stratford campus between Friday 13 and Sunday 15 September 2024. It will be located on the ground floor of the Arthur Edwards Building.
University House, University of East London Stratford Campus
University House is located on the University of East London Stratford Water Lane Campus.
How to get there
Address: Stratford Campus, The University of East London, Water Lane, London, E15 4LZ
What3words: ///heat.vows.drips
Public Transport: The University of East London Stratford Campus is a 6-minute walk from Maryland Station, which is served by the Elizabeth line. Stratford Station is a 13-minute walk from the Stratford Campus. Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. You can also hire a bike using London’s public bicycle hire scheme. The University of East London have bicycle racks available on all campuses.
Parking: By road, the campus is accessible via the A12, A13 roads, and the A406 London circular. There is no parking available on any of the University of East London campuses. Parking options near the Stratford campus can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for the University House on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place across multiple floors, accessible by stairs and lift.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on all floors used.
The closest accessible public transport station is Stratford Station. You can see accessibility information on the route from Stratford Station on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
There is blue badge parking available near the building; please see details on the AccessAble link above.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the Stratford campus between Friday 13 and Sunday 15 September 2024. It will be located on the ground floor of the Arthur Edwards Building.
Stratford Venues
Bat & Ball, Westfield Stratford
Bat & Ball is a bar located on ground floor of the outside area of Westfield Stratford shopping centre.
How to get there
Address: Westfield Stratford, 2 Montfichet Road, London E20 1EJ
What3words: ///scenes.boring.oasis
Walking: Bat & Ball is a 6-7 minutes walk from Stratford Station. The bar is located in the outside plaza of Westfield Stratford shopping centre.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here.
You can find details about bicycle parking on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Public Transport: Westfield Stratford Shopping centre is a 5-minute walk from Stratford Station . Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
You can find more public transport details on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Parking: Westfield Stratford shopping centre has parking available for patrons of the centre; find out more on their website.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for Bat and Ball here: AccessAble | Bat and Ball Westfields
Events will be taking place on the first floor, which is accessible by stairs and lift.
All areas used are wheelchair accessible.
You can find more information about the accessibility of the Westfield Stratford shopping centre on their website and AccessAble.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
Westfield Stratford has a multi-faith prayer/quiet room available on their premises. You can find more information on their website and AccessAble.
The kitchen and bar at Bat & Ball will be in operation during British Science Festival events.
Cabana, Westfield Stratford
Cabana is a restaurant located on the outside area of Westfield Stratford shopping centre.
How to get there
Address: 5 Chestnut Plaza, Montfitchet Way, E20 1GL
What3words: ///action.bonds.pulled
Walking: Cabana is a 6-7 minutes walk from Stratford Station. The restaurant is located on the outside plaza of Westfield Stratford shopping centre.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here.
You can find details about bicycle parking on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Public Transport: Westfield Stratford Shopping centre is a 5-minute walk from Stratford Station . Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
You can find more public transport details on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Parking: Westfield Stratford shopping centre has parking available for patrons of the centre; find out more on their website.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for Cabana on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place on the ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible.
You can find more information about the accessibility of the Westfield Stratford shopping centre on their website and AccessAble.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
Westfield Stratford has a multi-faith prayer/quiet room available on their premises. You can find more information on their website and AccessAble.
The kitchen and bar at Cabana will be in operation during British Science Festival events.
Newham Music Hub, Westfield Stratford
Newham Music Hub is located on ground floor of the outside area of Westfield Stratford shopping centre. You can see directions on how to find Newham Music Hub on their website here.
How to get there
Address: The Street, Westfield Stratford City, E20 1EN
What3words: ///wipe.space.grows
Walking: Newham Music Hub is a 6-7 minute walk from Stratford Station. The events space is located in the outside plaza of Westfield Stratford shopping centre. You can see directions on how to find Newham Music Hub on their website here.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here.
You can find details about bicycle parking on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Public Transport: Westfield Stratford Shopping centre is a 5-minute walk from Stratford Station . Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
You can find more public transport details on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Parking: Westfield Stratford shopping centre has parking available for patrons of the centre; find out more on their website.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for Newham Music Hub on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
All areas used are wheelchair accessible.
You can find more information about the accessibility of the Westfield Stratford shopping centre on their website and AccessAble.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
Westfield Stratford has a multi-faith prayer/quiet room available on their premises. You can find more information on their website and AccessAble.
Old Town Hall Stratford
The Old Town Hall Stratford is located on the Stratford High Street.
How to get there
Address: 29 The Broadway, Stratford, London, E15 4BQ
What3words: ///perky.since.logs
Walking: The Old Town Hall is a 6-minute walk from Stratford Station.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. Cycle Superhighway 2 passes outside the Old Town Hall.
Public Transport: The closest station is Stratford Station, at a 6-minute walk away. Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
Parking: The venue doesn’t have its own parking. There is a multi-storey car park at a 6-minute walk; find out more here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for Stratford Library on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Entry into the building for wheelchair users is via the rear entrance (single width door), involving a level change by ramp.
Events will be taking place on the ground floor.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
Disabled parking is available on the back of the venue.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the University of East London Stratford campus on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September 2024. It will be located on the ground floor of the Arthur Edwards Building. The University of East London Stratford Campus is around a 10-minute walk from Old Town Hall Stratford.
Stratford Library
Stratford Library is located near the University of East London Stratford Campus and our Westfield Stratford venues.
How to get there
Address: 3 The Grove, Stratford, London, E15 1EL
What3words: ///onion.rails.shells
Walking: Stratford Library is a 10-minute walk from Stratford Station.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. There is a cycle lane and bike racks right outside the Library.
Public Transport: The closest station is Stratford Station, which is a 10-minute walk away. Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
Parking: The Library doesn’t have its own car park. Car parks near Stratford can be found here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for Stratford Library on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place on the ground and first floors.
The first floor is accessible via stairs and lift.
All areas and rooms used are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible toilets are available on the ground floor.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the University of East London Stratford campus on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September 2024. It will be located on the ground floor of the Arthur Edwards Building. The University of East London Stratford Campus is around a 6-minute walk from Stratford Library.
The Orange Room
The Orange Room is a cafe and event space on the Stratford Hight Street.
How to get there
Address: 375 High St, Stratford, London E15 4QZ
What3words: ///arrow.flips.hello
Walking: The Orange Room is a 5-minute walk from Stratford Station. The cafe is on a main road, with crossing points along the road.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here. Cycle Superhighway 2 passes outside the Orange Room.
Public Transport: The closest station is Stratford High Street DLR Station, which is a 2-minute walk away.
Stratford Station is a 5-minute walk away. Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
Parking: The venue doesn’t have its own parking. There is a multi-storey car park at a 5-minute walk; find out more here.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for The Orange Room on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place on the ground floor. Please note that there is a step to get into the venue – our staff will have removable ramps on hand for wheelchair users.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
A multi-faith prayer/quiet room will be available on the University of East London Stratford campus on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September 2024. It will be located on the ground floor of the Arthur Edwards Building. The University of East London Stratford Campus is around a 15-minute walk from The Orange Room.
The Orange Room is a bistro with food and drinks available during opening hours. You can find more details on their website here.
Vue Cinema Westfield Stratford
The Vue Cinema Westfield Stratford is in Westfield Stratford Shopping Centre.
How to get there
Address: 2 Stratford Place, London E20 1EJ
What3words: ///chains.rally.guitar
Walking: Vue Cinema is 6-7 minutes walk from Stratford Station. The cinema is located inside Westfield Stratford shopping centre. Vue Cinema is located on the 2nd floor of the shopping centre.
Bike: London has lots of cycling routes across the city, with some cycle-only lanes. Find out more about cycling around London and more information about routes here.
You can find details about bicycle parking on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Public Transport: Westfield Stratford Shopping centre is a 5-minute walk from Stratford Station . Stratford Station is connected to the underground network (DLR, Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth tube lines) as well as the Overground. Greater Anglia National Rail trains also stop at Stratford station. There is a large bus station at Stratford Station served by many different bus routes; find out more here.
You can find more public transport details on the Westfield Stratford shopping centre website.
Parking: Westfield Stratford shopping centre has parking available for patrons of the centre; find out more on their website.
Go to our Plan your visit page for more information on getting around East London.
Accessibility
You can see detailed accessibility information for Vue Cinema Westfield Stratford on the AccessAble website (opens new tab).
Events will be taking place in Screen 7, which is wheelchair accessible.
You can find more information about the accessibility of the Westfield Stratford shopping centre on their website and AccessAble.
Assistance dogs are welcome to all our events.
Westfield Stratford has a multi-faith prayer/quiet room available on their premises. You can find more information on their website and AccessAble.