Aaron S.
Yelp
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was home to the 2012 Olympic Games, and soon to be West Ham United (unfairly at the expense of the british tax-payer) and is in a good location, located in Stratford close to the Westfield Centre and close to Stratford station for access to some trains, and the underground, where it is part of the newly expanded jubilee line.
This stadium is open 24-7 just to simply have a look around at the stadium, but I can't think of any reasons to come at midnight, as honestly you don't want to be exploring a tourist sight at that time of night, not only because the atmosphere will be terrible and it will be quieter than a library, but it would be hard to see in the dark, and it would look pretty suspicious!
Olympic Park is pretty cool and you can still see the legacy from the olympics, with floor patterns with Team GB's accomplishments and cool olympic facts, as well as walls going around the stadium, mentioning how they want the stadium and area to be, including the Olympic legacy and that they are building a lot of tall offices close to the stadium, which makes it a bit of a construction sight for now, but it still seems safe and still nice to visit, and not too noisy either, but I suppose when West Ham are playing it would be classed as being too noisy.
The stadium is quite a nice, modern, cool stadium from the outside, and it is expected to host a lot of big events in the future, to add to the long list of big, cool events hosted here, it will host some games in the Rugby World Cup and Sainsbury's Anniversary Games, before hosting Premier League action (but it could be championship depending on the fate of West Ham)
As well as the stadium, they is many other parts here including Aquatics centre, which were all used for the Olympic games.
I am not aware of any tours currently going on, but as this is a tourist attraction as it is (free), one thing that could bring in a lot of money, to ease the taxpayers cost on West Ham's take over, the olympics and simply bringing in extra money to keep the stadium in tip-top condition, could help to help tourists get a better experience too and learn more about this cool sporting "park" and the legacy and history of London and the 2012 games.
One thing I didn't like is the water sprinklers outside, it does make the stadium more family friendly, but I don't like how you get kids screaming, running in water and it ruins the vibe in a way.
In my opinion, this stadium is pretty nice and cool, and visiting Stratford and this stadium is a must on a trip to London, with it being a cool, modern area but due to some flaws mentioned, including the lack of a tour which could bring in a lot of money, as well as increasing the experience for tourists, I still feel the highest rating I can give Queen Elizabeth's Olympic Park is a 3.