The ABBA Arena is built around ABBA’s timeless music, offering you an experience like no other.
Located at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, the arena is purpose-built for ABBA’s never before-seen concert. The location offers easy access to transport links, local shops, plenty of food & drink options, along with a variety of seating and standing ticket choices and accessible entry.
The nearest public transport stations to the ABBA Arena are Pudding Mill Lane and Stratford, which are some of the best connected in London, with easy transport links to the rest of the city, local regions and Europe.
The closest underground station is Stratford, located on the Central and Jubilee lines, and the closest National Rail station is Stratford International. The walk to the ABBA Arena from Stratford is around 25 minutes. Alternatively, you can change at Stratford station to get on the DLR (Docklands Light Rail) towards Canary Wharf from platform 4a and take the train one stop to Pudding Mill Lane.
A coach transfer from Central London to the ABBA Arena is available by clicking here.
There are no parking spaces available for coaches to wait, but coaches can drop off and pick up on Pudding Mill Lane.
If you wish to cycle, there are 100 bicycle parking places located on either side of the arena gates. Bicycles may be left there are at owners’ risk and ABBA Voyage will not accept any responsibility for any damage, accidents or losses.
The only parking available at the ABBA Arena is for blue badge holders, and these spaces must be booked in advance. We strongly encourage travel via public transport or bicycle as parking options at Stratford and Westfield are available but are not controlled by us.
If you would like to enquire about blue badge parking, please get in touch at [email protected]
If you wish to hail a black cab, there is an appointed black taxi rank on Barbers Road.
The ABBA Arena is located immediately opposite Pudding Mill Lane station on the DLR (Docklands Light Railway). However, you can also alight at Stratford station and enjoy the walk through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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