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WESTFIELD STRATFORD CITY Europe’S Largest Urban Shopping and Leisure Destination Discover WESTFIELD STRATFORD CITY Europe’s largest urban shopping and leisure destination TAX TAX FREE FREE Shopping Shopping STRATFORD STRATFORD westfield.com/stratfordcity Official Shopping Centre of London 2012 A great day out Westfield Stratford City offers its customers the ultimate shopping and leisure experience in a clean, bright and safe environment. Beyond shopping, you can enjoy: dining A world of unrivalled dining awaits you with more than 70 places to eat and drink across four distinct areas. From leading restaurants, such as Wagamama and Jamie's Italian, to family favourites, such as Pizza Express, there's something for everyone. And don’t miss The Great Eastern Market – a lively space that offers a modern take on the traditional food market. entertainment Make a day of it. Catch the latest movies at Vue Cinema, enjoy bowling with friends at All Star Lanes or see if Lady Luck's on your side at Westfield Stratford Aspers Casino, bar and restaurant. City: first for fashion COnCierge A professional, dedicated and multilingual Concierge team is on hand to provide advice to visitors and arrange a host of services, Welcome from home deliveries to Handsfree Shopping. Parking The centre has three car parks with a total An introduction to Westfield Stratford City of 5,000 parking spaces. We also have scheduled coach Europe’s most exciting new shopping experience drop-off and pick-up bays. With 250 shops plus 70 places to dine, Westfield Stratford City is the largest urban shopping and leisure mall in Europe and a stunning new lifestyle destination for East London. As well as the many shops and restaurants, you’ll find a range of world-class leisure facilities. Boasting 17 screens, Westfield Stratford City’s Vue Cinema is one of largest, most innovative all-digital cinemas in Europe. You can also enjoy a luxury bowling experience at All Star Lanes while Aspers Casino, with its two bars and an 80-seat restaurant, sets a benchmark in the UK for modern entertainment. Westfield Stratford City is part of one of the largest urban regeneration projects ever undertaken in the UK, and it is ideally positioned on the doorstep of the Olympic Park. With so much to explore, don’t miss out on this iconic new shopping destination. HandSfree SHOPPing Feel free to get carried away shopping! We’ll take the strain and carry your bags for you then prepare them for collection at the end of the day. To use this unique service, register for a Handsfree Shopping Passport at the Cloakroom Co. desk on the lower ground floor. HOme Or HOteL deLivery Let us deliver your bags and shopping to your door. We offer home, hotel and a range of international delivery options for you to choose from. Items are accepted for this service at the discretion of Cloakroom Co. on the lower ground floor. taxi LOunge & CHauffeur ServiCe Come Catch all the action: The Olympic Stadium to our taxi lounge, located near car park A, and we will organise a private car for you while you relax in comfort. SHOPmObiLity Don’t let limited mobility stop you more Stratford stars or a friend from enjoying all that Westfield Stratford � City has to offer. Book a free wheelchair or pay £3 for Westfield Stratford City isn’t the only reason to visit this a motorised scooter and make the most of our exciting area. You’ll find a wealth of sporting, cultural wheelchair-friendly malls and restaurants. and dining attractions nearby too. 1 tHe OLymPiC Park tax-free SHOPPing If you live outside the EU, – home of the London 2012 you can claim back most of your tax through stores Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Olympic Park is set working with tax refund companies. Ask in store or to become an iconic leisure destination for years to at the Concierge desks for details of this service. come. To find out more, visit london2012.com TAX TAX FREE FREE 2 StratfOrd CuLturaL Quarter – in the Shopping Shopping STRATFORD STRATFORD heart of Stratford town centre you’ll find the Theatre Royal, a Picture House cinema and Stratford Circus, a state-of-the-art performing arts centre. All offer a diverse range of cultural events for all ages. For details, visit nebp.org.uk/regen/stratford/8 3 aLL SaintS WeSt Ham – this East End cathedral dates back 1,000 years. Steeped in history, it is one of the area’s finest buildings. Visit westhamchurch.org.uk 4 traditiOnaL engLiSH PubS – for a perfect pint, head for Stratford town centre’s Ye Olde Black Bull and the King Edward VII (kingeddie.co.uk). Both 19th-century pubs serve traditional beers and ales and home-cooked food. 5 tHe rOyaL dOCkS – The Royal Docks is home to a vast expanse of water, fringed with striking landmarks – relics of its industrial heritage as well as iconic new developments. The Thames Flood Barrier, ExCeL London and, opening in 2012, the Siemens Crystal sustainability centre and the Emirates Air Line cable car are but a few attractions. You can also take part in sailing and other water-based sports. Visit visitroyaldocks.com Westfield Stratford City's stylish mall For details of Westfield London visit westfield.com/london How to get to Westfield Stratford City by buS: The new interchange at Westfield Stratford City is serviced by bus routes 97, 241, 339 and D8. The main by tube: Only 15 minutes from the West End, The Stratford bus station is serviced by bus routes 25, 69, 86, Northern Ticket Hall has a direct connection to the 104, 108, 158, 238, 241, 257, 262, 276, 308, 339, 425, 473 and D8. Central and Jubilee lines. Westfield Stratford City also connects to London Overground and the DLR. by rOad: Comprehensive road networks provide links with central London, the A11, A12, A13, M11 and M25. by raiL: 58 trains per hour stop at Westfield Stratford Satnav users: from the north via the A12, enter E15 2EE; City’s two railway stations, including high-speed services from the south via the Blackwall Tunnel or A13, enter from Stratford International, which connect you directly E15 2JU; from the east via Alma St Bridge, enter E15 1QA. to London St Pancras and stations in Kent. Stratford Regional station serves East Anglia and C2C routes by COaCH: Tour operators must book in advance to enjoy around the southeast. a dedicated free pick-up and drop-off coach bay. Shopping & leisure accessories Foot Locker L’Occitane Early Learning Centre Accessorize Geox Lush Lego Aspinal of London Jones Bootmaker Neal’s Yard Remedies Mamas & Papas Butterfly Kurt Geiger Mac Model Zone Claire’s Le Bunny Bleu Massage Angels Mothercare Fossil Linzi Shoes Micabella Party Fiesta GoGo Philip* L.K. Bennett Onsen Skincare Polarn O. Pyret Gruis MBT Soap & Co Primark Mulberry Nine West Sunnamusk Puzzle Shop NYS Office Supercuts Russell & Bromley Kids Sunglass Hut Parmars Superdrug The Entertainer Palladium Boots The Body Shop Timpsons books, music & newsagents Russell & Bromley The Fragrance Shop Tommy Hilfiger Kids Foyles Schuh The Perfume Shop HMV Skechers TONI&GUY Leisure & hotels News Point Talent Shoes Wah Nails All Star Lanes WHSmith Timberland Aspers Casino Unze Homewares & furniture Holiday Inn* Car dealerships Vans Dwell Leicester Square Box Office Mini Lakeland Premier Inn games & hobbies Ozdilek Staybridge Suites* department stores Game The White Company Vue cinema John Lewis Menkind M&S Jewellery & watches Lingerie & hosiery groceries Boutique Goldsmiths Ann Summers electronics & phones M&S Breitling La Senza Apple Waitrose CK Wolford 3 David Deyong Bose gifts, confectionary Ernest Jones menswear Currys PC World & stationary Folli Follie Base Everything Everywhere Clinton Cards Fraser Hart BarönJon Orange T-Mobile Paperchase H. Samuel Burton M-Bitz Party Fiesta Links of London French Eye O2 Scribbler Magnolia Jack & Jones Phones 4U The Scoin Shop Omega Label MMX Samsung The Team GB & Paralympics Pandora Topman The Carphone Warehouse GB Shop Skagen Virgin Media Swarovski mixed fashion Vodafone Health, beauty Swatch All Saints & hairdressing Tag Heuer Aquascutum florists Amika Thomas Sabo Armani Jeans Purple Vanda Arabian Oud Toy Watch Bershka As Nature Intended Watch Station International Blue Inc footwear Beauty Base Watch Surgery Choice Aldo Boots CK Barratts Dermalogica kids & toys Cos Carlo Pazolini Ginger Group Atelier de Courcelles Esprit Clarks Herbal Inn Bébé Bisou Fashion Rocks Crocs Holland & Barrett Blue Inc Fat Face Deichmann Jo Malone Boys Base Forever 21 Dr Martens Kiehl’s Build-a-Bear Workshop Fred Perry Dune Kiko Disney Store Gant Foot Asylum Le Monde Nails Dolly Rocker Kids Gap Geox Bosco Comptoir Libanais Pho Guess Ellis Brigham Costa Coffee Pinkberry H&M Front Up CrêpeAffaire Pizza Express Hawes & Curtis JD Sports Eat Pizza Luxe Hollister Marmot El Cantara Pret A Manger Hugo Boss MBT Fentons Ice Cream Purple Vanda Jaeger Nike Franco Manca Rhythm Kitchen Jeans West Speedo Giraffe Rosa’s Lacoste Sports Direct Gourmet Burger Kitchen Royal Indian Delicacies New Look Sweatshop Great Eastern Kitchen Searcys Champagne Bar Next The North Face Greggs Spud u Like Original Penguin The Team GB & Paralympics Grind Starbucks Primark GB Shop Harry Ramsden’s Sticky Rice Pull & Bear West Ham United Harvey Nichols Food Market Strada Pulp Hotel Chocolat Subway Reiss Womenswear Indi-Go Tap East Republic Basler Jamie’s Italian TGI Friday’s River Island Dorothy Perkins Joe Delucci’s The Cow Sacoor Brothers Gerry Weber John Lewis Espresso The Real Greek Superdry Gruis John Lewis The Place to Eat Tinderbox Swear Hobbs Jom Makan Tortilla TM Lewin Karen Millen Karaway Bakery Tossed The Kooples Little Mistress KFC Twinings The Sting L.K. Bennett Krispy Kreme Umai by Japan Centre Timberland Miss Selfridge Las Iguanas Vida e Caffè Tommy Hilfiger Miss Sixty L’Orchidée Wagamama Traffic People Monsoon Lotus Leaf Wahaca True Religion Mulberry M&S Café Waitrose Uniqlo Oasis* M&S Food Hall Yo! Sushi Zara Prada McDonalds Yoo Moo Quiz Millie’s Cookies Zack’s Deli Opticians Select Mr Pretzels Zumo Vision Express Topshop Nando’s Vero Moda Noshers Smoked Salmon Co.
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