Bilic is preparing his side for their Europa League qualifier against Domzale which will be the team's first match at the Olympic Stadium, but admits it will be a strange feeling given that West Ham have just left Upton Park after 112 years at the stadium.
"It doesn't feel like a home game, it can't feel like that," Bilic said.
"But it's not an away game also, it's a home game because we are home, we are in London and we're going to a Canary Wharf hotel for a meal and all that.
"The coach is going to be there, so it's going to be exactly like it was last year but the only thing is the coach will not take us to Upton Park, it's going to take us here.
"But when we go out in front of 54,000 people I'm sure that we're going to feel at home".
West Ham lost the first leg of the tie 2-1 and will be hoping that his side can overturn the deficit in their new stadium.