How to find Mile End Park

Mile End Park is located in the heart of the East End of London, England.
London map
Mile End Park has good transport links so getting to Mile End Park is easy.
Bicycle
There is a dedicated cycle route through Mile End Park which connects the park with cycle network across London. We encourage you to use your cycle to get to the park and whilst in the park. However we also ask that cyclists respect other park users and dismount on pedestrian paths.
Remember to lock your bike and remove any lights and accessories when leaving it unattended.
Racks for locking up cycles are located at :
Mile End Road, near to Venus in the Park Mile End Road, on the traffic island opposite Meads estate agents. Arts park, near the building entrance, Ecology Park, near the building entrance, Mile End Stadium, near to the entrance.
Links Cycle routes and cycling campaigning
Bus
Buses passing close to Mile End Park are:
25, 277, D6, D7 and N25
Car
The roads of London are often congested and there is no car parking available near the park. The local streets operate a resident's parking permit system and are regularly patrolled by traffic wardens. Limited parking is available at Bow Wharf.
In the spirit of the environmental ethos of the park we recommend that you leave your car at home.
Train
The nearest over ground train station is Bethnal Green. Bethnal Green Station is about 10 minutes walk from the Green Bridge.
Tube
The nearest underground / tube, station is Mile End. This station is in Zone 2 and is on the Hammersmith and City Line, the District Line and the Central Line.
Access for people with disabilities
The park has been designed to allow good access for people with disabilities.
All buildings and toilets are wheelchair accessible. There is also a tap rail along the main park paths.
There is no specially designated parking available in the area.
Transport in the park
Once at Mile End Park it is possible to safely explore the park using dedicated pedestrian or cycle paths. The park is about just over 2.5 mile from end to end.
Cycles, wheelchairs, electric wheelchairs, skates, snake boards, etc are all welcome to be used in the park but please be considerate of other park users and pedestrian only areas.
The park is not accessible for cars and motorbikes except by emergency or designated park vehicles.



