The Odyssey (apartment complex)

The Odyssey (apartment complex)

The Odyssey riverside apartment complex is a major residential development in the Docklands area of London. It consists of four buildings each named after heavenly bodies and Greek mythology:

* Apollo
* Galaxy
* Orion
* Nova

Transport

The Odyssey is serviced by the following transport links:

* Canary Wharf tube station (15 minute walk)
* Crossharbour DLR station (9 minute walk)
* Mudchute DLR station (9 minute walk)
* Thames Clipper riverboat service at Masthouse Terrace Pier (8 minute walk)
* London Buses route D3, London Buses route D7 and London Buses route N50 at Westferry road bus stops (<1 minute walk) Note: All three buses also go via Canary Wharf tube station

The Odyssey can also be reached by car by driving to Crews Street, London, E14 3SP

ee also

*Canary Wharf


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