Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium 190 Burdett Rd, London E3 4HL

Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium

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  • Friday6.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Saturday8.00 am–6.00 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday9.00 am–9.00 pm
  • Thursday9.00 am–9.00 pm
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium 190 Burdett Rd, London E3 4HL

About the Business

Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium | Gym, Athletics Track | Better | Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium in Tower Hamlets offers gym, pools and a sports hall, football pitches, stadium, lessons and courses for all. Visit today!

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Hours

  • Friday6.00 am–10.00 pm
  • Saturday8.00 am–6.00 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday9.00 am–9.00 pm
  • Thursday9.00 am–9.00 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

Юрій Печериця
14.03.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Mile End Park is an urban oasis nestled in the heart of East London, and it's nothing short of a delightful escape from the bustling city streets. This park offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors of all ages and interests.One of the standout features of Mile End Park is its serene lake, where you can rent paddleboats and take a leisurely ride while soaking in the tranquility of the surroundings. The lake is surrounded by lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for a picnic or a lazy afternoon nap.For nature enthusiasts, the Ecology Park within Mile End Park is a must-visit. It's a haven for wildlife, with ponds, wetlands, and native plants that provide a peaceful retreat for those seeking a connection with nature.Art lovers will appreciate the Art Pavilion, which hosts various exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. It's a dynamic space that adds a touch of creativity to the park's atmosphere.Families will find Mile End Park particularly appealing, thanks to its well-designed play area for children and a skate park for older kids and teenagers. The park caters to everyone, making it an excellent destination for family outings.Accessibility is also a plus, with convenient public transport options, including the nearby Mile End Tube station.In summary, Mile End Park is a versatile and vibrant urban park that manages to strike a harmonious balance between nature, culture, and recreation. Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll, an afternoon of outdoor activities, or a dose of art and culture, this park has something for everyone. It's a testament to the beauty of green spaces within city life, and it's well worth a visit for both locals and tourists alike.
The PRP Lab. London
05.03.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Great facilities, wide range of services available. Track Manager Ali is very helpful and professional. I highly recommend this venue for sporting activities.
Onim Hossain
10.02.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Eid mela at mile end..Souls is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in Chittagong in 1972In 1972, the band was formed under the name Shurela meaning melodious.In 1973, they changed the band name to Souls.The band started writing and composing their own songs while performing cover songs of western bands in hotels.In 1980, they released their debut album, Super Souls, which was one of the first albums released by a music group in Bangladesh, along with the debut album of the band Shocking Blue.In 1986, a reconfigured Souls released their third album, Manush Matir Kacha Kachi.In 1988, they released their fourth album, East and West, which had six English and six Bengali songs. Even though they had started their career singing English songs, this was the first time they released them. The songs were all written and composed by the band.In 1993, Souls released their fifth album E Emon Porichoy.In 1995, Souls released their sixth album, Aj Din Katuk Gaane.In 1997, Souls released their seventh album, Oshomoyer Gaan.In 2000, they released their first acoustic album, Mukhorito Jibon. It compiled some previously released songs, some remakes of old Indian Bengali songs, and some newly released songs. This is also their first unplugged album.In 2003, they released their album Tarar Uthone.In 2004, they released their tenth album To-Let.In 2006, Jhut-Jhamela was released.In 2008, Kingbodonti was released on 25 December and is a musical tribute to Sanjeeb Choudhury by Dalchhut and Souls. It features three songs by Souls, three songs by Dalchhut and one song by Sanjeeb Choudhury, which is the title track.In 2011, their album is Jam was released.In 2017, Souls released their album Bondhu.[3]In 2023 & 2024, Souls celebrated their 50 years by releasing 50 songs and by touring and performing in England (London & Birmingham), Australia (Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth) and their home country Bangladesh (Chittagong, Noakhali). They ended their whole Golden Jubilee celebration by performing a grand concert in Dhaka
Arima
06.02.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
I would say it is really to do anything with kids. The gym is not made for people with kids. The information provided by customer services is incorrect and outdated. For a sample there is no facility to leave a kid for an hour, or if your UK membership you can't go ice skating or other activities even though you pay the same amount as with ice skating memberships. There are a lot of restrictions and limitations which are very hard to navigate and if you would like to use all facilities you need to pay more. In the end it's better to go to a luxury gym for that cost.
Joanne Lucas
06.02.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Good experience swimming here today. The changing rooms were clean and the (private) shower was very hot, almost too hot! The pool wasn't busy and I had a lane to myself the whole time. The water temperature was slightly cold when I first got in, but you wouldn't want it much hotter for when you're swimming lengths anyway. I'm not planning on getting a membership, but have downloaded the Better app so that I can hopefully book on there and enter via a code next time, as there was a short queue to pay at the front desk. There was plenty of parking and the Y app was fairly easy to use, although not totally intuitive.
abida rahman
04.02.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
This review is not to reflect all the staff- This is mainly for the horrible service I received yesterday from the receptionist at 7pm.She exhibited a lack of basic professionalism and failed to demonstrate appropriate courtesy towards customers. I’ve witnessed her incredibly disgusting behaviour towards most of the customers waiting in line.Her attitude was notably abrasive- I understand the scanner was not working properly but that does not excuse her horrendous behaviour.
Mohammed Mustakin
27.01.2024
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Decent sized for 5aside and 7aside with a lot of free availability. However for the condition of the pitch it is overpriced.
Oksana Oros
22.12.2023
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
I had awful customer experience. First website doesn’t have instructions and possibility to manage your payment method. I tried to contact support team via website form to ask cancel membership for my child as I didn’t find this info on the site, they contact me only after withdrawing money from my account and said we can’t refund the money because we need to pay smth teachers. So I paid for nothing, my child had only 1 lesson and it was also terrible. Kids group the teacher has red pimples on her body. Shape of body is not active swimmer. since a medical examination is not required for the pool, be careful so that the child does not catch anything.
Stefanos Antonakopoulos
19.12.2023
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
Best track in Tower Hamlets area. Highly recommended to book your attendance on the website before coming to the track. As of September 2023, the price of a session is £4.60.
Mark Johnson
16.12.2023
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
This review is only about the swimming pool facilities and so doesn't reflect on other facilities this venue has on offer.That said the swimming pool itself isn't bad. It is reasonably clean although I have seen lumps of hair at the bottom of the pool on more than one occasion. The problem is in the cleanliness of the surrounding areas.Firstly some people leave their belongings next to the pool. Trainers, bags, jackets. In that same area swimmers walk and enter the pool.Parents watching their children on the stands pass through this same area in street footwear.The same parents accompany children to the showering facilities.There are solutions like different entrance and exit for people watching or disposable slip on shoe covers.It seems that there is a lack of money invested.The changing cabinets are filthy. In all my visits I have never seen a cleaner.To sum up a long story short, really poor effort on the swimming pool side of things.

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190 Burdett Rd, London E3 4HL
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium